Early
Days:
Here
is a playlist from PP's Early Days - unfortunately information
is quite sketchy here, as we can't place dates to productions.
However, it is clear that at some point between 1962 and 1985,
PP staged the following shows, again with what we believe
to be the latest first:
Production |
Playwright |
Abigail's
Party |
M.
Leigh |
Wanted
- One Body |
R.
Dyer |
Round
and Round the Garden |
A.
Ayckbourne |
Shut
Your Eyes and Think of England |
Chapman/
Marriot |
Tomb
With a View |
N.
Robbins |
The
Anniversary |
B.
MacIlwraith |
Dangerous
Corner |
J.
B. Priestly |
Cinderfella |
G.
Gordon |
Play
it Again Sam |
W.
Allen |
Double
Edge |
Darbon/Whelan |
A
Murder Has Been Arranged |
E.
Williams |
Move
Over Mrs. Markam |
Cooney/
Chapman |
The
Two Faces of Murder |
G.
Batson |
Busybody |
J.
Popplewell |
They
Don't Grow on Trees |
R.
Miller |
Semi
Detached |
D.
Turner |
Habeas
Corpus |
A.
Bennett |
Robin
Hood |
G.
Gordon |
The
Heiress |
Goetz/
Goetz |
Gaslight |
P.
Hamilton |
Dark
Lucy |
King/
Bradbury |
The
Secretary Bird |
W.
D. Home |
Love
in a Mist |
K.
Horn |
Wait
Until Dark |
F.
Knott |
The
Rape of the Belt |
B.
W. Levy |
The
Crucible |
Henry
Miller |
The
Man Most Likely To |
J.
Rayburn |
Boing
Boing |
M.
Camoletti |
Who
Killed Santa Claus |
T.
Feely |
Relatively
Speaking |
A.
Ayckbourne |
Night
Must Fall |
- |
The
Complacent Lover |
- |
Angels
in Love |
H.
Mills |
The
Cat and the Canary |
- |
Lady
Precious Stream |
S.
I. Hsiung |
No
Time for Fig Leaves |
D.
Greenwood |
Henry
Hereafter |
- |
The
Tiger and the Horse |
R.
Bolt |
The
Hollow |
A.
Christie |
The
Little Hut |
- |
Anastacia |
M.
Maurette |
When
We Are Married |
J.
B. Priestly |
Captain
Carvello |
- |
Something
to Hide |
L.
Sands |
Bonaventure |
C.
Hastings |
Idea
for a Play |
R.
Tydeman |
Dinner
with the Family |
- |
Twelfth
Night |
W.
Shakespeare |
Hay
Fever |
N.
Coward |
Come
Blow Your Horn |
N.
Simon |
One
Wild Oat |
- |
Billy
Liar |
Waterhouse/
Hall |
The
Man Who Came to Dinner |
Hart/
Kaufman |
A
Letter from the General |
M.
McLoughlin |
The
Boy Connor |
- |
On
Monday Next |
P.
King |
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