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1 1951 Circle of Chalk, the Klabund Keith Pickering Veitch 484 2004/05 1 1951 Circle of Chalk, The Klabund Keith Pickering Veitch 484 2004/05 17 Michael Gow Roy Palmer TYT Studio THE WONDERFUL STORY OF MOTHER 547 2010/11 GOOSE Norman Robbins Roy Palmer Veitch 576 2012/13 ‘Allo ‘Allo Lloyd/Croft Dean Taylor Veitch 301 1987/88 84 Charing Cross Road Helene Hanff Julia Roden Veitch 212 1979/80 A Bequest to the Nation Terence Rattigan Peter Sizer Veitch 249 1983/84 A Christmas Entertainment Original Veitch 261 1984/85 A Day in the Death of Joe Egg Peter Nichols Peter Allso Studio 206 1978/79 A Delicate Balance Edward Albee Terry Porter Veitch 543 2009/10 A Dolls House Ibsen/Hampton Jean Wilde Studio 118 1967/68 A Doll's House Ibsen Richard Drinkwater Veitch 113 1966/67 A Kind of Woolly Feeling Alan Moore Alan Moore Veitch 176 1974/75 A Lion in Winter Goldman Brian Fellows Veitch 86 1963/64 A Man for all Seasons Robert Bolt Anne Jones Veitch 98 1964/65 A Month in the Country Turgenev Richard Drinkwater Veitch 539 2009/10 A Month in the Country Roald Dahl Roy Palmer Veitch 335 1990/91 A Month of Sundays Bob Larby Alison Milne Veitch 70 1961/62 A Moon for the Misbegotten O'Neill Robert Robertson Veitch 384 1995/96 A Murder is Announced Agatha Christie Peter Allso Veitch 431 1999/00 A Passionate Woman Kay Mellor Selina Joby Veitch 80 1962/63 A Taste of Honey Shelagh Delaney Richard Drinkwater Veitch 126 1968/69 A View from the Bridge Arthur Miller Fergus Cogley Veitch 215 1979/80 A Voyage Round My Father John Mortimer Ian McClelland Veitch 478 2004/05    Veitch 278 1985/86 Abigail's Party Mike Leigh Roy Palmer Veitch 204 1978/79 Absurd Person Singular Alan Ayckbourn Peter Sizer Veitch 503 2006/07 Absurd Person Singular Alan Ayckbourn  Veitch 354 1992/93 Accrington Pals Peter Whelan Michael Roden Veitch 21 1953/54 Affliction of St. Thomas (One Act) Vernon Taylor Veitch 155 1972/73 After the Rain John Bowen Margaret Whitehouse Veitch 368 1994/95 Agnes of God John Piel Meier Colin Rote Studio 209 1979/80 Aladdin Crocker & Gilder Bob Smith Veitch 395 1996/97 Aladdin Norman Robbins Ray Evans Veitch 500 2006/07 Aladdin John Morley Roy Palmer Veitch 459 2002/03 Alarms and Excursions Michael Frayn Various Studio 558 2011/12 Ali Baba Dean Taylor Dean Taylor Veitch 30 1955/56 Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carrol Graham Sainsbury Veitch 119 1967/68 Alice Through the Looking Glass Carroll Roger Checkley Veitch 108 1965/66 All in Good Time Bill Naughton Fergus Cogley Veitch 133 1969/70 All My Sons Arthur Miller Roger Checkley Veitch 284 1986/87 Alphabetical Order Michael Frayn Alan Moore Veitch 298 1987/88 Amadeus Peter Shaffer Alan Wood Veitch 388 1995/96 An Evening with Garry Lineker Smith & Britain Roy Palmer Veitch 340 1991/92 An Ideal Husband Wilde Bob Smith Veitch 169 1973/74 An Inspector Calls J B Priestley Peter Sizer Veitch 308 1988/89 Anastasia File The Royce Ryton Alan Wood Veitch 222 1980/81 And a Little Love Besides Alan Plater Peter Sizer Veitch 311 1988/89 And a Nightingale Sang C P Taylor Graham Walker Veitch 125 1968/69 And Suddenly it's Spring J Popplewell Harry Ashton Veitch 330 1990/91 Animal Farm George Orwell Roy Palmer Studio 3 1951/52 Anna Christie Eugine O'Neil Alan Moore Veitch 244 1982/83 Anniversary, The Bill MacIlwraith Peter Allso Veitch 504 2006/07 Anorak of Fire Stephne Dinsdale Edward Stokes Studio 35 1956/57 Arms and the Man G B Shaw Graham Sainsbury Veitch 101 1965/66 Arsenic and Old Lace Joseph Kesselring Robert Dixon Veitch 158 1972/73 As You Like It Shakespeare Brian Fellows Veitch 413 1997/98 Assasin The Jean-Paul Satre Ella Lane Studio 508 2006/07 Autumn Leaves (Poetry) Various Julia Roden Studio 271 1985/86 Babes in the Wood Crocker & Gilder Veitch 443 2000/01 Babes in the Wood Jean Wilde Palmer & Wilde Veitch 143 1970/71 Barefoot in the Park Neil Simon Alan Moore Veitch 545 2010/11 BAREFOOT IN THE PARK Neil Simon Margaret Whitehouse Veitch 18 1953/54 Beauty and the Beast N.Stuart Gray Alan Moore Veitch 79 1962/63 Beauty and the Beast N S Gray Evelyn Bartlett Veitch 536 2009/10 Beauty and the Beast N S Gray Julia Roden Veitch 124 1967/68 Beaux' Strategem George Farquhar Fergus Cogley Veitch 144 1970/71 Becket Anouilh Evelyn Bartlett Veitch 257 1983/84 Bedroom Farce Alan Ayckbourn Ian McClelland Veitch 462 2002/03 Bell Book and Candle John Van Druten Dean Taylor Veitch 47 1958/59 Bell, Book and Candle John Van Druten Evelyn Bartlett Veitch 451 2001/02 Best Of Friends Hugh Whitemore Graham Walker Studio 402 1996/97 Betrayal Harold Pinter Michael Roden Studio 485 2004/05 Beyond Reasonable Doubt Jeffrey Archer Dean Taylor Veitch 157 1972/73 Big Killing, The Mackie Veitch 81 1962/63 Billy Liar Keith Waterhouse Robert Robertson Veitch 293 1987/88 Birthday Party The Harold Pinter Veitch 334 1990/91 Bitter Sanctuary R A Sissions Margaret Whitehouse Studio 85 1963/64 Blithe Spirit Noel Coward Alan Moore Veitch 324 1989/90 Blithe Spirit Noel Coward Helen Dawson Veitch 549 2010/11 Blood Brothers Willy Russell Ed Stokes Veitch 519 2007/08 Bloody Poetry Howard Brenton Jean Wilde Veitch 481 2004/05 Blue Remembered Hills Dennis Potter Jean Wilde Studio 154 1972/73 Boeing Boeing Camoletti & Cross Terry Porter Veitch 275 1985/86 Born in the Gardens Peter Nicholas Jean Wilde Veitch 189 1976/77 Boy Friend, The Andy Wilson Harry Ashton Veitch 121 1967/68 Breaking Point William Fairchild Veitch 327 1990/91 Breaking The Code Hugh Whitemore Roy Palmer Studio 475 2003/04 Breaking The Code Hugh Whitemore Julia Roden Veitch 150 1971/72 Breath of Spring Peter Coke Brian Fellows Veitch 326 1990/91 Brighton Beach Memoirs Neil Simon Keith Watkins Veitch 371 1994/95 Business of Murder The Richard Harris Alan Roberts Veitch 238 1982/83 Butterflies Are Free Leonard Gershe Ian McClelland Veitch 534 2009/10 Butterflies are Free Leonard Gershe Margaret Whitehouse Veitch 258 1984/85 California Suite Neil Simon James Dowson Veitch 346 1992/93 Can't Pay? 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