Green Theatre Company -

New Maldens Favourite Youth Theatre

GTC Show History

 

 

 

1986
Camino Real by Tennessee Williams,directed by Nick Wilson

Toad of Toad Hall by AA Milne, directed by Penny Waterman

1987
Once In A Lifetime by George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart, directed by Gerry Ball

Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind, directed by Nick Wilson

The Maids
by Jean Genet, directed by Mark Normandy

Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht, directed by Lesley Robertson

The Nativity by Tony Harrison, directed by John Buckingham

1988
Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare, directed by Nick Wilson

Double bill:
Our Man by Daniel Clucas, directed by Tony O'Callaghan
&
Person to Person by Gerry Ball, directed by Frances Jenkins

The Crucible by Arthur Miller, directed by Rosemary Hawkes

The Collector by John Fowles, directed by Peter Wild

Oh What A Lovely War! by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop, directed by Nick Wilson

1989
The Passion by Tony Harrison, directed by Martin Richards

West by Steven Berkoff, directed by Nick Wilson

Road by Jim Cartwright, directed by Martin Richards

A Luv Musical by Howard Marren & Susan Birkenhead, musical director: Duncan Jones

1990
Grease by Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey, directed by Nick Wilson & Martin Richards, musical director: Duncan Jones

Bloody Poetry by Howard Brenton, directed by David Gray

Double bill:
Hecabe by Euripedes, directed by Debbie Pursey
&
Dogg's Hamlet by Tom Stoppard, directed by Jon Constant

Of Mice & Men, by John Steinbeck, directed by David Wheatley

Double bill:
The Love of Don Perlimplin and Belisa in the Garden
&
The Puppet Play of Don Christobal, by Frederico Garcia Lorca, directed by David Gray

Big Al by John Gardiner & Andrew Parr, directed by Martin Richards, musical director: Robin Head

1991
The Accrington Pals by Peter Whelan, directed by Nick Wilson

The Elephant Man
by Bernard Pomerance, directed by Martin Richards

Twelfth Night (or What You Will) by William Shakespeare, directed by Jon Constant

Double bill:
Christie In Love by Howard Brenton, directed by David Wheatley
&
Shakers by John Godber & Jane Thornton, directed by Tanju Duncan

1992
Godspell by Stephen Schwartz, directed by Martin Richards, musical director: Sarah Crook

A View From The Bridge by Arthur Miller, directed by Tanju Duncan

Double bill:
Elegy For A Lady by Arthur Miller, directed by Simon Brown
&
Blues In The Night by Sheldon Epps, directed by Paul Barton, musical director: Duncan Jones

Double bill:
The Private Ear by Peter Shaffer, directed by Chantal Cammack
&
The Public Eye by Peter Shaffer, directed by Amanda Leeds

Fen by Caryl Churchill, directed by David Gray

East by Steven Berkoff, directed by Martin Richards

1993
Cabaret by Joe Masteroff, John Kander and Fred Ebb, directed by Martin Richards, musical director: Sarah Crook

Come Back To The Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean by Ed Graczyk, directed by Amanda Leeds

A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, directed by Ian McGlynn

BT Biennial:
Shakespeare Country by Peter Whelan, directed by Tanju Duncan, musical director: Stuart Wild

Betrayal by Harold Pinter, directed by Ian McGlynn

1994
City Sugar by Stephen Poliakoff, directed by Jon Constant

Dracula by Liz Lochhead, directed by Chris Ivey

Double bill:
Squat Betty by Keith Waterhouse & Willis Hall, directed by Tess Gill
&
Skirmishes by Catherine Hayes, directed by Teresa Beard

Groping For Words, by Sue Townsend, directed by Coral Flood

1995
Amadeus by Peter Shaffer, directed by Jon Constant

Mary & Lizzie by Frank McGuinness, directed by David Gray

Double bill:
Easy Stages by NJ Warbuton, directed by Steve Nash
&
Don't Blame It On The Boots by N.J. Warbuton, directed by Sarah Crook

Double bill:
Upstairs Room, written and directed by Leo Steele
&
Bring On The Night, written and directed by Cameron McKinlay

BT Biennial:
Nasty Neighbours by Debbie Isitt

One For The Road by Harold Pinter, directed by Craig Johnson

1996
Stags & Hens by Willy Russell, directed by Sarah Hooper

My Mother Said I Never Should by Charlotte Keatley, directed by Tess Gill

The Number of the Beast
by Snoo Wilson, directed by David Gray

Double bill:
I, Warhol, written and directed by Cameron McKinlay
&
Black Comedy by Peter Shaffer, directed by Jon Constant

Double bill:
After Liverpool by James Saunders, directed by Ciara O'Halloran
&
Games by James Saunders, directed by Cath Hardy

1997
Double bill:
A Chip In The Sugar by Alan Bennett, directed by Robin Hutchinson
&
Doing The Business by Doug Lucie, directed by Liam O'Carroll

Kingston Arts Festival:
The Accrington Pals by Peter Whelan, directed by Jon Constant

Double bill:
The Firebrothers devised and performed by Theatre Provocateur
&
A Night Out by Frank Vickery, directed by Sammi Bullock

Love's Labours Lost by William Shakespeare, directed by Cath Messum

Yerma by Federico Garcia Lorca, directed by Simon Tyler

1998
Double bill:
Tout by Chris Nash, directed by Chris Nash
&
A Dangerous Business by Ben Davies, directed by Nik Rosser

Kingston Arts Festival:
School For Scandal, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, directed by Sarah Hooper

Kingston Fringe Festival:
Mass Observation devised and directed by David Gray

Effie's Burning by Valerie Windsor, directed by Melanie Playford

Malden Fortnight:
Two's Company - an evening of entertainment on the theme of love and relationships

New Playwrights' Competition Winners - double bill:

Bookends by Jon Dorf, directed by Simon Tyler
&
Suspect Package written and directed by Robert Wynn

New Playwrights' Competition Runners Up - rehearsed readings:
Moving Elsewhere by Mandy-Ray Allison
The Third Girl by Laura Henry
Bye Bye Bernie by Dawn Severenuk

Absent Friends
by Alan Ayckbourn, directed by Cath Messum

1999
Double bill:
The Lover by Harold Pinter, directed by Victoria Hainsby
&
Intermission a Collection of Physical Interludes presented by Third Foot Dance Company

Kingston Arts Festival:
The Love of a Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker, directed by Melanie Stowell

Mad Dog Killer Leper Fiend by Tim Plester, directed by David Gray

Comedians by Trevor Griffiths, directed by Sarah Hooper

New Playwrights' Competition Winners - double bill:
Best of British by Joseph Pugh, directed by Tony Jeffers
&
In the Church of the Pen by Kristen Lazarian, directed by Robin Johannsen

Little Shop of Horrors by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, directed by Jon Constant, musical director: Jen Caldwell

Enter A Free Man by Tom Stoppard, directed by Sammi Bullock

Once A Catholic by Mary O'Malley, directed by Melanie Stowell

New Playwrights' Competition - Winners double bill
Burn by David Lane, directed by David Gray
&
The Grassy Knoll by Michael Cookson, directed by Nick Dykes

Macbeth by William Shakespeare, directed by Simon Tyler

2001
Kingston Arts Festival:
Mort by Terry Pratchett - adapted by Stephen Briggs, directed by Clare Williams

Top Girls by Caryl Churchill, directed by Robin Johannsen

New Playwrights' Competition - Winners double bill
The Building Under The Moon by Antoine Duchastel, directed by John Mole
&
Tens and Twenties by Gregory Hardigan, directed by Julia Manning

The Crucible by Arthur Miller, directed by Jon Constant

Two by Jim Cartwright, directed by Melanie Stowell

Popcorn by Ben Elton, directed by David Gray

2002
Withnail and I by Bruce Robinson, directed by Sarah Hooper

Kingston Arts Festival:
The Possibilities by Howard Barker, directed by Simon Tyler

What The Butler Saw by Joe Orton, Directed by Julia Manning

Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton, directed by Melanie Stowell

Young Playwrights' Competition - winners double bill

Sweet Dreams Baby by Mrinalini Kamath, directed by Colin Goodger
&
Ahab & Illyich, Illyich & Ahab by Rory Gibbens, directed by David Gray


2003
Henry V by William Shakespeare,  directed by Ben Davies

Habeas Corpus by Alan Bennett, directed by Phil Hallam

The Apothecary by Mark Skinner, directed by Mark Skinner

A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, directed by Sarah Hooper

Alfie by Bill Naughton, directed by Melanie Stowell

2004
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, directed by Steven Peters

The Royal Hunt of the Sun by Peter Shaffer, directed by Clare Williams

Dealer's Choice by Patrick Marber, directed by Ben Davies

The Country Wife by William Wycherley, directed by Phil Hallam

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, directed by Sarah Hooper


2005
Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo, directed by Tim Wake

The Sea by Edward Bond, directed by Phil Hallam

Fanshen by David Hare, directed by Saul Reid

7 Deadly Sins: scenes from seven plays by William Shakespeare, directed by Tara Chasteau, Seth Cheek, Madeleine Mason, John Mole and Rick Whittle

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis, adapted by Glyn Robbins, directed by Steven Peters

2006
The Resistible Rise of Artoro Ui by Bertolt Brecht, directed by Phil Hallam

Sleep with me by Hanif Kureshi, directed by Rick Whittle

Love on the Dole by Ronald Gow and Walter Greenwood, directed by Tanju Duncan

Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, directed by Phil Hallam


2007
Harvey by Mary Chase, directed by Madeleine Mason

Abigail's Party by Mike Leigh, directed by John Mole

The Drowned World by Gary Owen, directed by Seth Cheek

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, adapted by Peter Clapham, directed by Rick Whittle

Aladdin by Charlie Halling, directed by Seth Cheek & Tara Chasteau

 

2008
Blithe Spirit
by Noel Coward, directed by Matthew Stevens

Sylvia by A.R. Gurney, directed by Brittany Rex

Night Must Fall by Emlyn Williams, directed by Dan Clinton

Fractured Fairytales adapted by the GTC, directed by Tara Chasteau

2009
Crave
by Sarah Kane, directed by Brittany Rex

GTC One-Acts
-The New Bathroom by Sue Gordon, directed by Maria Saunders
- Fugue
by Laura Elizabeth Miller, directed by Seth Cheek
- The Weed Dreams by Eric Kaiser, directed by Brittany Rex
- Fags by Gary Owen, directed by Brittany Rex

Trap for a Lonely Man by Robert Thomas, directed by Dan Clinton

I Hate Hamlet by Paul Rudnick, directed by Brittany Rex

The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter, directed by Alex Pearce and Rick Whittle

2010
The Anniversary by Bill McIlwraith, directed by Dan Clinton

An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley, directed by Madeleine Mason

GTC Double Acts
- Scheherazade by Emily Roderer, directed by Dan Clinton & Maria Saunders
- So...Tell Me About This Guy by Dolores Whiskeyman, directed by Alex Pearce
- The Diaries of Adam & Eve by Mark Twain, directed by Brittany Rex
- I Can't Think Of It Right Now by Nick Zagone, directed by Brittany Rex
- The Worker by Walter Wykes, directed by Seth Cheek

The Foreigner by Larry Shue, directed by Brittany Rex

2011
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Jay Presson Allen, directed by Dan Clinton

Rumours by Neil Simon, directed by Seth Cheek

Treats by Christopher Hampton, directed by Alex Pearce

Jump Mr. Malinoff, Jump by Toby Whithouse, directed by Steven Peters

Fuddy Meers by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Brittany Rex

An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe - A Series of One Act Plays, directed by Dan Clinton, Michael Skellern, Brittany Rex, Emma Sullivan, Madeleine Mason

The Real Inspector Hound by Tom Stoppard, directed by John Mole

2012

The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, directed by Brittany Rex

 

 

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