PRODUCTIONS
1980 - 2003
| 1980 | SIDESHOW Graeae’s
premier production, devised by Richard Tomlinson and the company. |
| 1981 |
3D Devised by Richard Tomlinson and the company. Directed by Nic Fine. BBC2 ARENA Documentary
on the work of the company. |
| 1982 |
M3 JUNCTION 4 Co-directed by Richard Tomlinson and Nic Fine. PEOPLE’S MINDS
Channel 4 documentary about the making of the show. |
| 1983 |
THE ENDLESS VARIETY SHOW a show for children. Written by Chris Speyer. Directed by Geoff Armstrong. NOT TOO MUCH TO ASK Written by Patsy Rodenburg. Directed by Caroline Noh. CASTING OUT
Written and directed by Nigel Jamieson. |
| 1984 |
COCKTAIL CABARET Devised
by the company. Directed by Caroline Noh. |
| 1985 |
PRACTICALLY PERFECT Theatre in Education show. Written by Ashley Grey. Directed by Geoff Armstrong. CHOICES Central
TV Programme about the Theatre In Education work of the company. |
| 1986 |
WORKING HEARTS Written
by Noel Grieg. Directed by Maggie Ford. |
| 1987 |
EQUALITY STREET Theatre In Education show. Devised by Ashley Grey and Geoff Armstrong. PRIVATE VIEW By
Tasha Fairbanks. Directed by Anna Furse. Graeae’s first women’s project.
National and international tour. |
| 1988 |
THE CORNFLAKE BOX Written
by Elspeth Morrison. Directed by Brian Thomas. Graeae’s first community
play. |
| 1989 |
WHY By Geoff
Armstrong and Yvonne Lynch. Directed by Ewan Marshall. Theatre In
Education show. |
| 1990 |
WHY As above. Adapted
for a national tour. |
| 1991 |
CHANCES ARE Written
by Jo Verrant. Directed by Annie Smol. Theatre In Education national tour. |
| 1992 |
HOUND By Maria Oshodi. Directed by Ewan Marshall. National 10th anniversary tour. ITV ‘Link’ programme on the play. A KIND OF IMMIGRANT By
Firdaus Kanga. Directed by Ewan Marshall. National tour. |
| 1993 |
SOFT VENGEANCE By
Albie Sachs. Adapted for stage by April De Angelis. Directed by Ewan
Marshal. National and international tour. |
| 1994 |
PLAYBACK Forum Theatre In Education programme. UBU by Alfred
Jarry. Adapted by Trevor Lloyd. |
| 1995/6 |
PLAYBACK 2 U Forum
Theatre programme |
| 1996 |
FLESH FLY Adapted from Ben Jonson’s Volpone by Trevor Lloyd. Directed by Ewan Marshall. SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL
Written by Roy Winston and directed by Ray Harrison Graham. A
co-production with Basic Theatre Co. |
| 1997 |
WHAT THE BUTLER SAW
By Joe Orton. Directed by Ewan Marshall. |
| 1998 |
TWO By Jim Cartwright. Directed by Jenny Sealey. ALICE A free
adaptation by Noel Greig of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Directed
by Jenny Sealey and Geoff Bullen. A co-production with Nottingham
Playhouse and Nottingham Roundabout TIE. |
| 1999 |
A LOVELY SUNDAY FOR CREVE COEUR by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Jenny Sealey. FITTINGS: THE LAST FREAK
SHOW by Mike Kenny |
| 2000 |
THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF
USHER by Steven Berkoff WOYZECK by Georg Buchner. Directed by Philip Osment. Missing Piece One Training. London Tour. MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE by
Michelle Taylor. Directed by Peter Rumney. Missing Piece One Training.
London Tour. |
| 2001 |
INTO THE MYSTIC by Peter Wolf. Directed and designed by Jenny Sealey. BLOOD WEDDING by Federico Garcia Lorca. Directed by Philip Osment. Missing Piece Two Training. North West Tour. THE CHANGELING by
Middleton and Rowley in a new adaptation by Claire McIntyre. National
Tour. |
| 2002 |
PEELING by Kaite O’ Reilly. Directed and designed by Jenny Sealey.
WILD LUNCH VI
Paines Plough and Graeae’s first collaboration. A series of professional
lunchtime readings of new work by disabled and non-disabled writers at The
Young Vic. The
Trouble with Richard by Jamie
Beddard. A Forum Theatre schools tour of
London and the South West
|
| 2003 |
Diary of an Action
Man by Mike Kenny. A Coproduction with Unicorn Theatre for
Children. National Tour.
Mother Courage and her Children by Bertolt Brecht in a new translation by Lee Hall. Directed by Jan Willhem Van Den Bosch. London Tour as part of the Missing Piece 3 Training Project
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| 2004 |
On Blindness by Glyn Cannon. A unique and
eagerly awaited collaboration between three of the country's most exciting
theatre companies. On Blindness takes a brutally comic swipe at art and sex - charting the relationships of Edward, Maria, Shona and Dan as they win and lose over one turbulent weekend. |