Show History
- 1995 - Oliver!
- 1996 - Alice in Wonderland
- 1997 - Bugsy Malone
- 1998 - Ernie's Incredible Illucinations (Saltburn Drama Festival)
- 1998 - Two Daft Lasses in a Boat (Saltburn Drama Festival)
- 1998 - The Future is in Eggs (or It Takes All Sorts to Make a World) (Saltburn Drama Festival)
- 1998 - Oh! What A Lovely War
- 1999 - Guys and Dolls
- 2000 - The Infant Hercules (Middlesbrough Millennium Celebrations)
- 2000 - Cat in the Road (Saltburn Drama Festival & Middlesbrough Youth Drama Festival)
- 2000 - Dream Jobs (Saltburn Drama Festival & Middlesbrough Youth Drama Festival)
- 2000 - Peter Pan
- 2000 - Twelfth Night
- 2001 - Whistle Down the Wind (with MLT)
- 2001 - A Midsummer Night's Dream
- 2001 - Cat in the Road (Edinburgh Festival)
- 2001 - Two Daft Lasses in a Boat (Edinburgh Festival)
- 2001 - Scrooge: The Musical
- 2002 - Dressing the Wound (Middlesbrough Youth Drama Festival)
- 2002 - Spectrum 6 (Saltburn Drama Festival)
- 2002 - Santa Claus: The Musical
- 2003 - Oliver! (with MLT)
- 2003 - A Midsummer Night's Dream
- 2003 - Alice in Wonderland
- 2003 - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- 2004 - Les Misérables (School Edition) (Reviews)
- 2005 - West Side Story
- 2007 - Titanic: The Musical
- 2007 - Les Misérables (School Edition)
- 2008 - A Tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber
- 2008 - Pendragon
- 2009 - Kes (with MLT)
- 2009 - Scrooge: The Musical
- 2010 - Wizard of Oz
- 2011 - Beauty and the Beast
- 2012 - Seussical the Musical
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