Spring/Summer Season 2012
- The Legend of Captain Crow by Eoin Colfer, Directed by Matthew Lenton
Dates - Fri 30 March – Sun 15 April
- DNA by Dennis Kelly, Directed by Anthony Banks
Dates – Tue 17 – Sat 28 April
- Goldilocks, Directed by Marleen Vermeulen
Dates – Tue 7 – Sat 7 April
- Ruby Red Tells Tales, Created and Directed by Sarah Argent
Dates – Wed 4 –Thu 5 April
- Egg & Spoon by Marcello Chiarenza and Patrick Lynch, Directed by Marcello Chiarenza
Dates – Tue 10 –Sun 15 April
- Mad About The Boy by Gbolahan Obisesan, Directed by Ria Parry
Dates – Sat 12 – Sat 19 May
- Something Very Far Away, Created and Directed by Mark Arends
Dates – Fri 1– Sun 24 June
- The Man With the Disturbingly Smelly Foot by Nancy Harris, Directed by Ellen McDougall
Dates – Wed 25 April –Sun 20 May
- How to Think the Unthinkable by Ryan Craig, Directed by Ellen McDougall
Dates – Sat 28 April –Sat 19 May
- Tales From the River Thames, Co-created by NIE & Pupils Across London
Dates – Tue 12– Sat 23 June
- Before Your Very Eyes by Gobsquad & Campo, in association with LIFT
Dates – Thu 28– Sat 30 June
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