Recent and Present Productions
- Dinner (9 December 2003 - 3 April 2004) by Moira Buffini starring Harriet Walter
- Democracy (20 April 2004 - 9 October 2004) by Michael Frayn, starring Colm Meaney
- Dylan Moran: Monster II (1 November 2004 - 13 November 2004)
- By the Bog of Cats (1 December 2004 -26 February 2005) by Marina Carr, starring Holly Hunter
- The Witches (9 March 2005 - 2 April 2005) by David Wood, starring Ruby Wax
- The Vagina Monologues (7 April 2005 - 14 May 2005), by Eve Ensler
- As You Like It (21 June 2005 - 17 September 2005) by William Shakespeare, starring Sienna Miller and Clive Rowe
- Heroes (18 October 2005 - 14 January 2006) by Gérald Sibleyras, starring Richard Griffiths, John Hurt and Ken Stott
- Honour (14 February 2006 - 6 May 2006) by Joanna Murray-Smith, starring Diana Rigg and Martin Jarvis
- Sunday in the Park with George (23 May 2006 - 2 September 2006) by Stephen Sondheim, starring Daniel Evans and Jenna Russell
- A Voyage Round My Father (21 September 2006 - 18 November 2006) by John Mortimer, starring Derek Jacobi
- The History Boys (18 December 2006 - 14 April 2007) by Alan Bennett
- The Letter (19 April 2007 - 10 August 2007), by Somerset Maugham, starring Jenny Seagrove and Anthony Andrews
- Shadowlands (3 October 2007 - 17 December 2007) by William Nicholson, starring Charles Dance and Janie Dee (transferred to the Novello Theatre)
- The History Boys (20 December 2007 - 26 April 2008) by Alan Bennett, starring Desmond Barrit
- The Shawshank Redemption (14 September 2009 - 29 November 2009)
- An Inspector Calls (3 December 2009 - 10 March 2010) by J B Priestley
- Avenue Q (19 March 2010 - 30 October 2010) (following closure at the Gielgud Theatre)
- Bill Bailey - Dandelion Mind (2 November 2010 - 8 January 2011)
- Clybourne Park (8 February 2011 - 7 May 2011) by Bruce Norris (transferred from the Royal Court Theatre)
- Much Ado About Nothing (1 June 2011 - 3 September 2011) by William Shakespeare, starring David Tennant and Catherine Tate
- Driving Miss Daisy (5 October 2011 - 17 December 2011) by Alfred Uhry, starring James Earl Jones and Vanessa Redgrave
- Christmas with the Rat Pack: Live from Las Vegas (20 December 2011 - 7 January 2012)
- The Rat Pack: Live From Las Vegas (9 January 2012 - 21 January 2012)
- Jackie Mason - Fearless (13 February 2012 - 17 March 2012)
- The King's Speech (22 March 2012 - 12 May 2012) (stage play of the Oscar-winning film)
- Abigail's Party (18 May 2012 - 1 September 2012) by Mike Leigh, starring Jill Halfpenny
- Dreamboats and Petticoats (16 October 2012 - 19 January 2013) (limited run following closure at the Playhouse Theatre)
- Quartermaine's Terms (29 January 2013 - 13 April 2013) by Simon Gray, starring Rowan Atkinson
- Relatively Speaking (16 May 2013 - 31 August 2013) by Alan Ayckbourn, starring Felicity Kendal and Kara Tointon
- Barking in Essex (16 September 2013 - 4 January 2014) by Clive Exton, starring Lee Evans and Sheila Hancock
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