Previous Productions (from November 1981)

May 2010
Three One Act Plays:-
Seascape - Tony Rushforth
 
The Donahue Sisters - Geraldine Aron
Garden Pests - Jean McConnell

February 2010
Seascape - Tony Rushforth (One Act Festival)
The Donahue Sisters - Geraldine Aron (One Act Festival)

November 2009
A Murder is Announced - Agatha Christie, adapted by Leslie Darbon

March 2009
Comic Potential - Alan Ayckbourn

February 2009
Pity About Kitty - Jimmie Chinn (One Act Festival)

November 2008
The Happiest Days of Your Life - John Dighton

March 2008
Three One Act Plays:-
The Spectrum Six - T J O’Ruairc
Deckchairs (Dancers & Doggies) - Jean McConnell 
The Respectable Prostitute - Jean-Paul Sartre translated by Kitty Black


February 2008
The Respectable Prostitute - Jean-Paul Sartre translated by Kitty Black (One Act Festival)

November 2007
Treasure Island- adapted from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson by Phil Wilmott

March 2007
Little Women – Louisa M Alcott, adapted by Emma Reeves

February 2007
Interior Designs – Jimmie Chinn (One Act Festival)

November 2006
A Midsummer Night’s Dream – William Shakespeare

April 2006
Pygmalion – Bernard Shaw

February 2006
In By The Half – Jimmie Chinn (One Act Festival)

December 2005
Murder Weekend – Bettine Manktelow

April 2005
The Salesman and the Corner Grocer – adapted by Philip Sims, based on a short story by Margaret Mahy

February 2005
Say Something Happened - Alan Bennett (One Act Festival)

December 2004
My Very Own Story – Alan Ayckbourn

March 2004
The Golden Pathway Annual – John Harding and John Burrows

December 2003
Dick Barton and the Curse of the Pharaoh’s Tomb – Phil Willmott

April 2003
Amy’s View – David Hare

November 2002
The Last Resort – Chris Owen

April 2002
3 One Acts:
Parcel – David Campton
The Late Arrival of the Incoming Aircraft – Hugh Leonard
The Last Bread Pudding – Nick Warburton

February 2002
The Last Bread Pudding – Nick Warburton (One Act Festival)

November 2001
Machinal – Sophie Treadwell

April 2001
A Busy Day – Fanny Burney, adapted by Alan Coveney

February 2001
The Reading Group – Fay Weldon (One Act Festival)

November 2000
Alarms and Excursions – Michael Frayn

April 2000
A Month in the Country – Brian Friel, after Turgenev

February 2000
Katie's First Play – Colin Chambers, Richard Nelson (One Act Festival)

November 1999
Shakespeare Country – Peter Whelan

February 1999
Cold Comfort Farm – Paul Doust, adapted from the novel by Stella Gibbons

February 1999
Mr Foot – Michael Frayn (One Act Festival)

November 1998
Two Planks & a Passion – Anthony Minghella


May 1998
Daisy Pulls it Off – Denise Deegan

March 1998
Mr Macaroni & the Exploding Pizza Pie! – John Gardiner & Fiz Coleman

November 1997
Rebecca – Daphne du Maurier, adapted by Clifford Williams

May 1997
3 One Acts:
Not About Heroes – Stephen MacDonald
The Orchestra - Jean Anouilh, translated by Miriam John
Brenton Versus Brenton – David Tristram

March 1997
Albert Make Us Laugh – Jimmie Chinn

February 1997
Not About Heroes – Stephen MacDonald (One Act Festival)

November 1996
Oliver Twist – Jeremy Brock, adapted from the novel by Charles Dickens

May 1996
3 One Acts:
Too Long an Autumn - Jimmie Chinn
4 Portraits of Mothers – Arnold Wesker
Zartan – Nick Warburton

March 1996
Lés Liaisons Dangereuses – Christopher Hampton, from the novel by Choderlos de Laclos

February 1996
Too Long an Autumn - Jimmie Chinn (One Act Festival)

November 1995
Andy Capp - Alan Price and Trevor Peacock

August 1995
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead – Tom Stoppard (At Iford House, Bradford-on-Avon)

May 1995
California Suite – Neil Simon

March 1995
The Crucible – Arthur Miller

November 1994
Archangels Don't Play Pinball – Dario Fo

May 1994
Lettice & Lovage – Peter Shaffer

March 1994
Dazzle – John Gardiner

February 1994
One for the Road – Harold Pinter (One Act Festival)

November 1993
Fathers and Sons – Brian Friel from the novel by Ivan Turgenev

May 1993
Habeas Corpus – Alan Bennett

March 1993
View from the Bridge – Arthur Miller

February 1993
Lunch Girls – Ron Hart (One Act Festival)
Joking Apart – Steven Moffat (One Act Festival)

November 1992
Rough Crossing – Tom Stoppard

May 1992
Around the World in 80 Minutes – A review by Apollo members

March 1992
Steel Magnolias – Robert Harling

February 1992
A Talk in the Park – Alan Ayckbourn (One Act Festival)

November 1991
Jack the Ripper – Ron Pember and Denis de Marne

February 1991
Second Thoughts – Ivy Russell (One Act Festival)

March 1991
Pride and Prejudice – Helen Jerome from the novel by Jane Austen

February 1991
Lion in Winter – James Goldman (One Act Festival)

November 1990
Saturday, Sunday, Monday – Eduardo do Filippo

March 1990
Cider with Rosie – Laurie Lee, stage adaptation by James Roose-Evans

February 1990
A Kind of Alaska – Harold Pinter (One Act Festival)

November 1989
One O'clock from the House – Frank Vickery

March 1989
Guys and Dolls – Frank Loesser

February 1989
Look, Sea! – David Campton (One Act Festival)

November 1988
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest – Dale Wasserman, from the novel by Ken Kesey

March 1988
Canterbury Tales – Chaucer (Modern Version by Phil Woods and Michael Bogdanov)

November 1987
Mother Courage – Bertolt Brecht

February 1987
Between Mouthfuls - Alan Ayckbourn (One Act Festival)

March 1987
Oh! What a Lovely War – Theatre Workshop, Charles Chilton, Gerry Raffles and members of original cast.

November 1986
Prodigious Snob - Moliere

June 1986
Bazaar & Rummage – Sue Townsend (complete play)

March 1986
After the Rain - John Bowen

February 1986
Bazaar & Rummage – Sue Townsend (One Act Festival)

November 1985
The Pillars of Society – Henrik Ibsen

March 1985
The Dresser – Ronald Harwood

February 1985

The Mayor of Torontal – Gwenyth Jones (One Act Festival)

November 1984
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum - Stephen Sondheim, Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart

March 1984
Cause Celebrè – Terence Rattigan

February 1984
Attitudes – David Campton (One Act Festival)

November 1983
Twelfth Night – William Shakespeare

March 1983
Ring Round the Moon – Jean Anouilh

November 1982
Bequest to the Nation - Terence Rattigan

March 1982
The Real Inspector Hound – Tom Stoppard
Black Comedy – Peter Schaffer

November 1981
Our Town – Thornton Wilder