Green Theatre Company -

New Maldens Favourite Youth Theatre

GTC Show History

 

1986
Camino Real, by Tennessee Williams,directed by Nick Wilson,19th - 20th September

Toad of Toad Hall, by AA Milne, directed by Penny Waterman, 14th - 15th December

1987
Once In A Lifetime, by George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart, directed by Gerry Ball, 18th - 21st March

Spring Awakening, by Frank Wedekind, directed by Nick Wilson, 3rd - 6th June

The Maids
, by Jean Genet, directed by Mark Normandy, 12th - 14th June

Caucasian Chalk Circle, by Bertolt Brecht, directed by Lesley Robertson, 16th - 19th September

The Nativity, by Tony Harrison, directed by John Buckingham, 9th - 12th December

1988
Romeo & Juliet, by William Shakespeare, directed by Nick Wilson, 16th - 19th March

Double bill:
Our Man, by Daniel Clucas, directed by Tony O'Callaghan
&
Person to Person, by Gerry Ball, directed by Frances Jenkins, 23rd - 25th June

The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, directed by Rosemary Hawkes, 14th - 17th September

The Collector, by John Fowles, directed by Peter Wild, 20th - 22 October

Oh What A Lovely War!, by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop, directed by Nick Wilson, 5th - 10th December

1989
The Passion, by Tony Harrison, directed by Martin Richards, 14th - 19th March

West, by Steven Berkoff, directed by Nick Wilson, 14th - 17th June

Road, by Jim Cartwright, directed by Martin Richards, 5th - 9th September

A Luv Musical, by Howard Marren & Susan Birkenhead, Musical director: Duncan Jones, 11th - 14th October

1990
Grease, by Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey, directed by Nick Wilson & Martin Richards, Musical director: Duncan Jones, 23rd - 27th January

Bloody Poetry, by Howard Brenton, directed by David Gray, 3rd - 7th April

Double bill:
Hecabe, by Euripedes, directed by Debbie Pursey
&
Dogg's Hamlet, by Tom Stoppard, directed by Jon Constant, 25th - 28th April

Of Mice & Men, by John Steinbeck, directed by David Wheatley, 3rd - 7th July

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, 19th - 21st July

Big Al, by John Gardiner & Andrew Parr, directed by Martin Richards, Musical director: Robin Head,1st - 6th October

1991
The Accrington Pals, by Peter Whelan, directed by Nick Wilson,  18th - 23rd March

The Elephant Man
, by Bernard Pomerance, directed by Martin Richards, 24th - 29th June

Twelfth Night (or What You Will), by William Shakespeare, directed by Jon Constant, 23rd - 28th September

Double bill:
Christie In Love, by Howard Brenton, directed by David Wheatley
&
Shakers, by John Godber & Jane Thornton, directed by Tanju Duncan, 3rd - 7th December

1992
Godspell, by Stephen Schwartz, directed by Martin Richards. Musical director: Sarah Crook, 29th February - 8th March

A View From The Bridge, by Arthur Miller, directed by Tanju Duncan, 15th - 20th June

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, 29th July - 1st August

Double bill:
The Private Ear, by Peter Shaffer, directed by Chantal Cammack
&
The Public Eye, by Peter Shaffer, directed by Amanda Leeds, 5th - 8th August

Fen, by Caryl Churchill, directed by David Gray, 22nd - 29th September

East, by Steven Berkoff, directed by Martin Richards,  3rd - 7th November

1993
Cabaret, by Joe Masteroff, John Kander and Fred Ebb, directed by Martin Richards,  Musical director: Sarah Crook, 16th - 20th February

Come Back To The Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, by Ed Graczyk, directed by Amanda Leeds
5th - 8th May

A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare, directed by Ian McGlynn, 2nd - 7th August

BT Biennial:
Shakespeare Country, by Peter Whelan, directed by Tanju Duncan, Musical Director: Stuart Wild
16th - 23rd October

Betrayal, by Harold Pinter, directed by Ian McGlynn, 1st - 4th December

1994
City Sugar, by Stephen Poliakoff, directed by Jon Constant, 8th - 12th March

Dracula, by Liz Lochhead, directed by Chris Ivey,  9th - 14th May

Double bill:
Squat Betty, by Keith Waterhouse & Willis Hall, directed by Tess Gill
&
Skirmishes, by Catherine Hayes, directed by Teresa Beard, 22nd - 25th June

Groping For Words, by Sue Townsend, directed by Coral Flood, 6th - 10th September

1995
Amadeus, by Peter Shaffer, directed by Jon Constant, 28th February - 4th March

Mary & Lizzie, by Frank McGuinness, directed by David Gray, 9th - 13th May

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, 28th June - 1st July

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, 24th - 28th October

One For The Road, by Harold Pinter, directed by Craig Johnson, 6th - 9th December

1996
Stags & Hens, by Willy Russell, directed by Sarah Hooper, 14th - 17th February

My Mother Said I Never Should, by Charlotte Keatley, directed by Tess Gill, 24th - 27th April

The Number of the Beast
, by Snoo Wilson, directed by David Gray, 26th - 29th June

Double bill:
I, Warhol, written and directed by Cameron McKinlay
&
Black Comedy, by Peter Shaffer, directed by Jon Constant, 10th - 14th September

Double bill:
After Liverpool, by James Saunders, directed by Ciara O'Halloran
&
Games, by James Saunders, directed by Cath Hardy, 11th - 14th December

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, 5th - 8th February

Kingston Arts Festival:
The Accrington Pals, by Peter Whelan, directed by Jon Constant, 6th - 10th May

Double bill:
The Firebrothers, devised and performed by Theatre Provocateur
&
A Night Out, by Frank Vickery, directed by Sammi Bullock, 2nd - 5th July

Love's Labours Lost, by William Shakespeare, directed by Cath Messum, 15th - 20th September

Yerma, by Federico Garcia Lorca, directed by Simon Tyler, 26th - 29th November

1998
Double bill:
Tout, by Chris Nash, directed by Chris Nash
&
A Dangerous Business, by Ben Davies, directed by Nik Rosser, 4th - 7th March

Kingston Arts Festival:
School For Scandal, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, directed by Sarah Hooper, 12th - 16th May

Kingston Fringe Festival:
Mass Observation, devised and directed by David Gray, 28th - 30th May

Effie's Burning, by Valerie Windsor, directed by Melanie Playford, 1st - 3rd July

Malden Fortnight:

Two's Company - an evening of entertainment on the theme of love and relationships, 8th - 10th July

New Playwrights' Competition Winners - double bill:

Bookends, by Jon Dorf, directed by Simon Tyler
&
Suspect Package, written and directed by Robert Wynn, 19th - 22nd August

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, 10th - 12th September

Absent Friends
, by Alan Ayckbourn, directed by Cath Messum, 18th - 21st November

1999
Double bill:
The Lover, by Harold Pinter, directed by Victoria Hainsby
&
Intermission a collection of physical interludes, presented by Third Foot Dance Company,20th - 23rd January

Kingston Arts Festival:
The Love of a Nightingale, by Timberlake Wertenbaker, directed by Melanie Stowell, 12th - 15th May

Mad Dog Killer Leper Fiend, by Tim Plester, directed by David Gray,21st - 24th July

Comedians, by Trevor Griffiths,directed by Sarah Hooper,21st - 25th September

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,24th - 27th November

2000
Little Shop of Horrors, by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, directed by Jon Constant,Musical director: Jen Caldwell, 11th - 15th April

Enter A Free Man, by Tom Stoppard, directed by Sammi Bullock, 6th - 10th June

Once A Catholic, by Mary O'Malley, directed by Melanie Stowell, 2nd - 5th August

New Playwrights' Competition - Winners double bill
Burn, by David Lane, directed by David Gray
&
The Grassy Knoll by Michael Cookson, directed by Nick Dykes, 27th - 30th September

Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, Directed by Simon Tyler, 28th Nov - 2nd Dec

2001
Kingston Arts Festival:
Mort, by Terry Pratchett - adapted by Stephen Briggs, directed by Clare Williams, 13th - 17th March

Top Girls, by Caryl Churchill, directed by Robin Johannsen, 5th - 8th December

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, 26th - 29th September

The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, directed by Jon Constant, 31st July - 4th August

Two, by Jim Cartwright, directed by Melanie Stowell, 5th - 7th July

Popcorn, by Ben Elton, directed by David Gray, 23rd - 26th May

2002
Withnail and I, by Bruce Robinson, directed by Sarah Hooper, 15th - 19th January

Kingston Arts Festival:
The Possibilities, by Howard Barker, directed by Simon Tyler, 20th - 23rd March

What The Butler Saw, by Joe Orton, Directed by Julia Manning, 12th - 15th June

Les Liaisons Dangereuses, by Christopher Hampton, directed by Melanie Stowell, 20th - 24th August

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,9th - 12th October

2003
Henry V, by William Shakespeare,  directed by Ben Davies, 4th - 8th Feb

Habeas Corpus, by Alan Bennett, directed by Phil Hallam, 30th - 3rd May

The Apothecary, by Mark Skinner,  directed by Mark Skinner,  18th - 24th June

A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare,  directed by Sarah Hooper,  26th – 30th Aug

Alfie, by Bill Naughton, directed by Melanie Stowell,  19th - 22nd Nov

2004
The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde- directed by Steven Peters, 24th - 28th Feb

The Royal Hunt of the Sun, by Peter Shaffer- directed by Clare Williams,  18th - 22nd May

Dealer's Choice, by Patrick Marber- directed by Ben Davies, 7th - 10th July

The Country Wife, by William Wycherley- directed by Phil Hallam, 22nd - 25th Sept

A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens- directed by Sarah Hooper, 15th - 18th Dec

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 Resistable 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 Madeline 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

 

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