Selected Productions
- Kafka's Dick by Alan Bennett, rewritten by him for performance at the Etcetera
- Blue Jam by Chris Morris which transferred to Riverside Studio
- The premieres of The Westwoods and Between the Lines by Alan Ayckbourn and Paul Todd
- Bondage by David Hines - toured UK and Europe and became the Ken Russell film Whore
- Warm-up gigs for comedy acts such as Simon Amstell, Russell Brand, Al Murray, Milton Jones, Mark Thomas, Robin Ince, We Are Klang, Bill Bailey, Jerry Sadowitz, Russell Howard and Richard Herring
- Fringe Report Award winner Adult Child / Dead Child
- Fringe First winning Stefan Golaszewski Speaks About A Girl He Once Loved and Stefan Golaszewski is a Widower both previewed at the Etcetera and were performed as a double bill at the Bush Theatre.
- The premiere of The Six Wives of Timothy Leary by Phillip De Gouveia
- Fringe Report Award winner The Bubonic Play
- The first performances of Tim Fountain: Sex Addict, which transferred to the Royal Court
- Edinburgh Fringe First winner What I Heard About Iraq
- The premiere of Bill Hicks: Slight Return which went on to the West End and a world tour
- The stage version of Jonathan Safran Foer's novel Everything is Illuminated, adapted by Simon Block, which transferred to Hampstead Theatre
- Fringe Report Award winner Sandman
- Ben Moor's Coelocanth and Dan Tetsell's Sins of The Grandfathers, both of which were made into Radio 4 plays.
- Lizzie Roper's Peccadillo Circus, which transferred to Trafalagar Studios.
- Nightmare Abbey by Eleanor Zeal, winner of an Edinburgh Fringe First and Scottish Daily Express Newcomer of the Year
- The Wild Party by Joseph Moncure March
- Porcelain by Chay Yew - Best New Play and Best Playwright 1993 Fringe Awards the show successfully transferred to the Royal Court
- My Life in Art by Andrew Cowie
- Her Alabaster Skin by Nick Green and A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen both of which became part of BAC's I Wish I'd Seen That season
- Dutchman by Leroi Jones
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