Sam Walters - Productions - Old Orange Tree Theatre

Old Orange Tree Theatre

  • Go Tell It on Table Mountain (Evan Jones) opening production 31 December 1971
  • Transcending (David Cregan) February 1976
  • The Land of the Palms (David Cregan) March 1976
  • Audience and Private View (Václav Havel) February 1977
  • Bodies (James Saunders) April 1977
  • Family Circles (Alan Ayckbourn) November 1978
  • The Caucasian Chalk Circle (Bertolt Brecht) January 1979
  • Doctor Knock (Jules Romains/Harley Granville Barker) March 1979
  • The Primary English Class (Israel Horovitz) November 1979
  • The Way of the World (Congreve) February 1980
  • The Happy Haven (John Arden) March 1980
  • Uncle Vanya (Chekhov) February 1981
  • Best Friends (Olwen Wymark) March 1981
  • Fall (James Saunders) November 1981
  • King Lear (Shakespeare) January 1982
  • Winter (David Mowat) September 1983
  • Nothing to Declare (James Saunders) November 1983
  • The Man of Mode (Etherege) January1984
  • The Power of Darkness (Tolstoy/Anthony Clark) March 1984
  • Four Attempted Acts (Martin Crimp) 1984
  • The Dark River (Rodney Ackland) September 1984
  • Hard Times (Charles Dickens/Stephen Jeffreys) November 1984
  • Hamlet: First Quarto Version (Shakespeare) March 1985
  • Revisiting the Alchemist (Charles Jennings) October 1985
  • A Variety of Death-Defying Acts (Martin Crimp) December 1985
  • A Journey to London (Vanbrugh/James Saunders) January 1986
  • Sauce for the Goose (Le Dindon, Georges Feydeau) February 1986
  • Mother Courage (Bertolt Brecht) October 1986
  • Hans Kohlhaas (Heinrich von Kleist/James Saunders) November 1986
  • Largo Desolato (Václav Havel/Tom Stoppard) February 1987
  • A Smile on the End of the Line (Michel Vinaver) March 1987
  • No More A-Roving (John Whiting) October 1987
  • Love's a Luxury (farce Guy Parton and Edward V Hoile) December 1987
  • The Secret Life (Harley Granville Barker) January 1988
  • Absolute Hell (Rodney Ackland) March 1988
  • The Way to Keep Him (Arthur Murphy) September 1988
  • Dealing with Clair (Martin Crimp) October 1988
  • Situation Vacant (Michel Vinaver) March 1989
  • Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (Molière) April 1989
  • Play with Repeats (Martin Crimp) October 1989
  • We, the Undersigned (Alexander Gelman) November 1989
  • Redevelopment (Václav Havel) September 1990

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