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== Productions == | == Productions == | ||
+ | *[[New Directors'Showcase (2003)]] | ||
*[[The Stolen Princess (2003)|The Stolen Princess]] (January) ([[Tim Hinchliffe]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | *[[The Stolen Princess (2003)|The Stolen Princess]] (January) ([[Tim Hinchliffe]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | ||
*[[Copenhagen (2003)|Copenhagen]] (February) ([[Michael Frayn]]) ([[Prompt Corner]]) | *[[Copenhagen (2003)|Copenhagen]] (February) ([[Michael Frayn]]) ([[Prompt Corner]]) |
Revision as of 21:09, 30 June 2007
At SLT in 2003 ...
Productions
- New Directors'Showcase (2003)
- The Stolen Princess (January) (Tim Hinchliffe) (Bell Theatre)
- Copenhagen (February) (Michael Frayn) (Prompt Corner)
- Hamp (February) (John Wilson) (Bell Theatre)
- The Marriage-Go-Round (March) (Leslie Stevens) (Bell Theatre)
- Burst - A Warning From Recent History (March) (C B Tempest) (Prompt Corner)
- The Importance of Being Earnest (April) (Oscar Wilde) (Prompt Corner)
- Medea (April) (Euripides) (Bell Theatre)
- Come Into The Garden Maud (May) (Noel Coward) (Bell Theatre)
- Melons At The Parsonage (May) (Nick Warburton) (Bell Theatre)
- Death and the Maiden (May) (Ariel Dorfman) (Prompt Corner)
- Between You and Me (June) (Alan Buckman) (Prompt Corner)
- Carpe Jugulum (June) (Terry Pratchett adapted by Stephen Briggs) (Bell Theatre)
- The Cherry Orchard (July) (Anton Chekhov) (Bell Theatre)
- Catch-22 (July) (Joseph Heller) (Prompt Corner)
- The Country Wife (September) (William Wycherley) (Bell Theatre)
- The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe (October) (CS Lewis dramatised by Adrian Mitchell) (Bell Theatre)
- The Maids (October) (Jean Genet) (Prompt Corner)
- Escapes and That Men Melmoth (November) (Dee Fancett and Ken Lucas) (Prompt Corner)
- Not About Heroes (November) (Stephen McDonald) (Prompt Corner)
- The Tempest (December) (William Shakespeare) (Bell Theatre)
- Stevie (December) (Hugh Whitemore) (Prompt Corner)