Musical Theatre
- 1967 – Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
- 1970 – Jesus Christ Superstar with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
- 1976 – Evita with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
- 1983 – Blondel with music by Stephen Oliver
- 1984 – Chess with music by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus
- 1986 – Cricket with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
- 1992 – Tycoon
- 1994 – Beauty and the Beast with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by the late Howard Ashman
- 1996 – Heathcliff with music by John Farrar
- 1997 – The Lion King with music by Elton John
- 1997 – King David with music by Alan Menken
- 2000 – Aida with music by Elton John
- 2005 – The Likes of Us with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber (written in 1965, but first staged at the Sydmonton Festival on 9 July 2005)
- 2011 – The Wizard of Oz with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
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