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*[[Praise Be To Gordon (1998)|Praise Be To Gordon]] (January) ([[Paul Sharville]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | *[[Praise Be To Gordon (1998)|Praise Be To Gordon]] (January) ([[Paul Sharville]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | ||
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*[[Groping For Words (1998)|Groping For Words]] (November) ([[Sue Townsend]]) ([[Prompt Corner]]) | *[[Groping For Words (1998)|Groping For Words]] (November) ([[Sue Townsend]]) ([[Prompt Corner]]) | ||
*[[Sauce For The Goose (1998)|Sauce For The Goose]] (December) ([[Georges Feydeau]] translated by [[Peter Meyer]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | *[[Sauce For The Goose (1998)|Sauce For The Goose]] (December) ([[Georges Feydeau]] translated by [[Peter Meyer]]) ([[Bell Theatre]]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:24, 17 September 2021
Productions
- Praise Be To Gordon (January) (Paul Sharville) (Bell Theatre)
- Shadowlands (February) (William Nicholson) (Bell Theatre)
- A Slice Of Saturday Night (March) (The Heather Brothers) (Bell Theatre)
- Anywhere To Anywhere (March) (Joyce Halliday) (Prompt Corner)
- The Nerd (April) (Larry Shue) (Bell Theatre)
- Guards! Guards! (April) (Terry Pratchett) (Prompt Corner)
- Belles (May) (Mark Dunne) (Bell Theatre)
- Kafka's Dick (May) (Alan Bennett) (Prompt Corner)
- The Trial (June) (Franz Kafka) Dramatised (Steven Berkoff) (Prompt Corner)
- Wait Until Dark (June) (Frederick Knott) (Bell Theatre)
- Habeas Corpus (July) (Alan Bennett) (Bell Theatre)
- Table Manners (September) (Alan Ayckbourn) (Prompt Corner)
- Deathtrap (September) (Ira Levin) (Bell Theatre)
- You Never Know Who's Out There (October) (Debbie Issit) (Bell Theatre)
- Dog Eat Dog (October) (Derek Webb) (Prompt Corner)
- Faith Healer (November) (Brian Friel) (Bell Theatre)
- Groping For Words (November) (Sue Townsend) (Prompt Corner)
- Sauce For The Goose (December) (Georges Feydeau translated by Peter Meyer) (Bell Theatre)