Plays
- Shakespeare’s Macbeth (1995)
- The Crucible by Arthur Miller (1996)
- Molière’s Learned Ladies (1997)
- The Complete works of William Shakespeare (abridged) by the Reduced Shakespeare Company (1997)
- An adapted version of the American play Sheer Madness (1999)
- Three original plays, Completely Over the Edge (1998), Anti-Panto (1998) and Anti-Panto 0.5 (1999)
- Eternal Peace Asylum, an original play by Wiina Msamati (1999–2000)
- Loot by Joe Orton (2000)
- Improvisation and theatre games
- TV pilots: Over the Edge (1996) and Ah, foetsak! (2000)
- Born African written by Craig Peter, Wiina Msamati, Kevin Hanssen and Zane E. Lucas (2001–2002)
- Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare (2000,2001)
- The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare (2002)
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