Recent and Current Productions
- No Sex Please, We're British (3 June 1971 - 16 January 1982)
- The Real Thing (16 November 1982 - 16 February 1985)
- Cabaret (17 July 1986 - 4 May 1987)
- Someone Like You (22 March 1990 - 26 April 1990)
- Leonardo the Musical: A Portrait of Love (3 June 1993 - 10 July 1993)
- Buddy (6 October 1995 - 3 March 2002)
- The Rat Pack: Live From Las Vegas (1 July 2003 - 28 May 2005)
- The RSC's Twelfth Night (8 December 2005 - 31 December 2005)
- The RSC's The Comedy of Errors (6 January 2006 - 28 January 2006)
- The RSC's A Midsummer Night's Dream (2 February 2006 - 25 February 2006)
- The RSC's As You Like It (2 March 2006 - 25 March 2006)
- Footloose - The Musical (8 April 2006 - 11 November 2006)
- The RSC's Much Ado About Nothing (7 December 2006 - 6 January 2007)
- The RSC's Antony and Cleopatra (11 January 2007 - 17 February 2007)
- The RSC's The Tempest (22 February 2007 - 24 March 2007)
- The Drowsy Chaperone (6 June 2007 - 4 August 2007)
- Desperately Seeking Susan - A New Musical (15 November 2007 - 15 December 2007)
- Shadowlands (21 December 2007 - 23 February 2008)
- Into the Hoods (14 March 2008 - 30 August 2008)
- Eurobeat - Almost Eurovision (9 September 2008 - 1 November 2008)
- The RSC's Hamlet (3 December 2008 - 10 January 2009)
- The RSC's A Midsummer Night's Dream (15 January 2009 - 7 February 2009)
- The RSC's The Taming of the Shrew (12 February 2009 - 7 March 2009)
- Spring Awakening (21 March 2009 - 30 May 2009)
- An Inspector Calls (22 September 2009 - 14 November 2009)
- Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (12 December 2009 - 10 April 2010)
- Grumpy Old Women Live 2 - Chin Up Britain (14 April - 5 June 2010)
- Tap Dogs (15 June 2010 – 5 September 2010)
- Onassis (12 October 2010 - 8 January 2011)
- Betty Blue Eyes (19 March 2011 - 24 September 2011)
- Crazy for You (8 October 2011 - 17 March 2012)
- Noises Off (24 March 2012 - 30 June 2012)
- Mamma Mia! (6 September 2012 -) (transfers from The Prince of Wales Theatre)
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