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Cheek By Jowl's Productions

  • 2013 – Ubu Roi, by Alfred Jarry
  • 2012 – 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, by John Ford
  • 2009 – Macbeth, by William Shakespeare – performed again in 2010 and 2011
  • 2008 – Troilus and Cressida, by William Shakespeare
  • 2007 – Cymbeline, by William Shakespeare
  • 2006 – The Changeling, by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley
  • 2005 – Three Sisters, by Anton Chekhov – performed again in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011
  • 2004 – Othello, by William Shakespeare
  • 2002 – Homebody / Kabul, by Tony Kushner – British premiere
  • 1998 – Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare
  • 1997 – Out Cry, by Tennessee Williams – British premiere
  • 1995 – The Duchess of Malfi, by John Webster
  • 1994 – Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare
  • 1993 – Don't Fool With Love, by Alfred de Musset
  • 1993 – The Blind Men, by Michel de Ghelderode – British premiere
  • 1991 – As You Like It, by William Shakespeare – revival in 1994
  • 1990 – Hamlet, by William Shakespeare
  • 1990 – Sara, by Gotthold Lessing – British premiere
  • 1989 – Lady Betty, by Declan Donnellan – British premiere
  • 1989 – The Doctor of Honour, by Pedro Calderon – British premiere
  • 1988 – The Tempest, by William Shakespeare – performed again in 2011
  • 1988 – Philoctetes, by Sophocles
  • 1988 – A Family Affair, by Alexander Ostrovsky – British premiere
  • 1987 – Macbeth, by William Shakespeare
  • 1986 – Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare
  • 1986 – Le Cid, by Pierre Corneille – British premiere
  • 1985 – The Man of Mode, by George Etherege
  • 1985 – A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare
  • 1985 – Andromache, by Jean Racine – British premiere
  • 1984 – Pericles, by William Shakespeare
  • 1983 – Vanity Fair, by William Makepeace Thackeray – British premiere; performed again in 1984 and 1985
  • 1982 – Othello, by William Shakespeare
  • 1981 – The Country Wife, by William Wycherly

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