Unhand Me, Squire by Richard Tydeman Directed by Barbara Ritchie |
| Narrator | Kirsty Jenkins |
| Village Girls | Lisa M. Syme Francesca Lever Jo Schilling Vicky-Jane Worsley |
| Fanny | Sally Day |
| Granny | Emma L. Johnson |
| Percival | Simon Mills |
| Sir Jasper | Ibrahim Hoosein |
| Young and shy village girl Fanny is in love with squeaky clean boy next door Percival, but villainous Sir Jasper has other ideas. |
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The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde Directed by Barbara Ritchie |
| Algernon | Ibrahim Hoosein |
| Jack | Luke Lawley |
| Gwendoline | Jo Schilling |
| Cecily | Vicky-Jane Worsley |
| Jack and Algernon are desperate to win the hands of their true loves and in their attempts realise the vital Importance of Being Earnest. |
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Greased Lightning by Warren Casey/Jim Jacobs Directed by Dianne Jenkins, Barbara Ritchie, Simon Taylor. |
| Piano | Margaret Williams |
| Played by the entire company |
| Kenickie and friends turn an old banger into a dream machine. |
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It's Christmas Eve Directed by Dianne Jenkins, Barbara Ritchie, Simon Taylor |
| Piano | Margaret Williams |
| Played by the entire company |
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Therese Raquin by Leslie Sands Directed by Simon Taylor. |
| Laurent | Ibrahim Hoosein |
| Therese | Sara Scott |
| Mme. Raquin | Babs Frith |
| Michaud | Nicholas Field |
| Laurent and Therese have murdered Mme. Raquin's son, Camille. How can Mme. Raquin, confined to a wheelchair as she is, get her revenge? |
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The Odd Couple (Female Version) by Neil Simon Directed by Jean Cox |
| Olive Madison | Barbara Ritchie |
| Florence Unger | Dianne Jenkins |
| When neurotic, newly separated, houseproud, cordon bleu cook, Florence takes refuge in the apartment of her divorced slob of a friend, Olive, they find compatibility hard to achieve. |
The Crucible by Arthur Miller Directed by Simon Taylor |
| Abigail | Kirsty Jenkins |
| Betty | Emma L. Johnson |
| Hale | James J. Murtagh |
| Parris | Luke Lawley |
| Danforth | Ibrahim Hooscin |
| Proctor | Nicholas Field |
| Mary Warren | Lisa M Syme |
| Abigail's accusations lead to torture and death for many innocents stand against the fraud condemns him to certain death. |
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Educating Rita by Willie Russell Directed by Barbara Ritchie |
| Rita | Sara Scott |
| Frank | Norman Whitelam |
| Frank attempts to teach Open University student Rita, the difference between books and literature. |
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Separate Table by Terence Rattigan Directed by Dianne Jenkins |
| Charles | Nicholas Field |
| Jean | Kirsty Jenkins |
| Mrs. Railton-Bell | Sara Scott |
| Lady Matheson | Emma L. Johnson |
| In the respectable Beauregard Private Hotel, Bournemouth, the elderly residents reflect on the past. Jean and Charles look to the future with the confidence and expectancy of youth. |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare Directed by Dianne Jenkins |
| Puck | Jo Schilling |
| Oberon | Simon Mills |
| Titania | Vicky-Jane Worsley |
| Fairies | Emma L. Johnson Lisa M. Syme Carol Kemp |
| The lovers are blessed, our sweet dream ends. Please give us your hands, fellow actors and friends. |
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We Go Together by Warren Casey/Jim Jacobs Directed by Dianne Jenkins, Barbara Ritchie, Simon Taylor. |
| Piano | Margaret Williams |
| Played by the entire company |