The 39 Steps
Opened - 20th Sep 2006
Adapted by Patrick Barlow. From an original concept by Simon Corble & Nobby Dimon. Directed by Maria Aitkin.
 

Star Wars - Shortened
Opened - 17th Aug 2006
For 1 night only. Written by Adam Long. Performed by Adam Long, Rick Bland & Richard Lynson.
 

Mack & Mabel
Opened - 10th Apr 2006
Directed by John Doyle. Starring David Soul & Janie Dee. Closed - 1st Jul 2006
 

Anthony Hamilton in Concert
Opened - 23rd Mar 2006
2 nights only. Closed - 24th Mar 2006
 

Otherwise Engaged
Opened - 28th Oct 2005
by Simon Gray. Starring Richard E Grant & Anthony Stewart Head. Closed - 28th Jan 2006
 

What the Butler Saw
Opened - 24th Aug 2005
by Joe Orton. Transferred from the Hampstead Theatre. Closed - 22nd Oct 2005
 

The Gruffalo
Opened - 19th Jul 2005
by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler. Closed - 21st Aug 2005
 

The Countess
Opened - 7th Jun 2005
by Gregory Murphy. Closed - 9th Jul 2005
 

Amajuba - Like Doves We Rise
Opened - 6th Apr 2005
by Yael Farber and others. Closed - 30th Apr 2005
 

The Reduced Shakespeare Company
Opened - 7th Mar 1996
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)
The Complete History of America (abridged)
The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged)
Closed - 3rd Apr 2005
 

Rupert Street Lonely Hearts Club
Opened - 19th Dec 1995
by Jonathan Harvey. Directd by John Burgess.
Transferred from The Donmar Warehouse.
Closed - 22nd Jan 1996
 

Taking Sides
Opened - 30th Jun 1995
by Ronald Harwood. Directed by Harold Pinter. Starring Daniel Massey, Michael Pennington & Suzanne Bertish.
Transferred from the Chichester Festival Theatre.
Closed - 9th Dec 1995
 

My Night With Reg
Opened - 21st Nov 1994
by Kevin Elyot. Directed by Roger Mitchell. Starring John Sessions, David Bamber, Anthony Calf, Joe Duttine, Roger Frost & Kenneth MacDonald. Transferred from the Royal Court Theatre. Transferred to The Playhouse Theatre. Closed - 24th Jun 1995
 

The Doug Anthony Allstars
Opened - 16th Sep 1994

6 performances
Closed - 25th Sep 1994
 

The Flying Karamazov Brothers - Juggle & Hyde
Opened - 20th Jul 1994
Closed - 3rd Sep 1994
 

Jack - A Night on the Town with John Barrymore.
Opened - 18th May 1994
with Nicol Williamson. Directed by Leslie Megahey. Closed - 16th Jul 1994
 

Dishonourable Ladies
Opened - 6th Apr 1994
with Honor Blackman.
5 performances
Closed - 9th Apr 1994
 

Maxwell: The Musical Review
Opened - 11th Feb 1994
by Evan Steadman. Starring John Savident.

*Due to open on 21st February 1994 but was pulled before it officially opened due to legal reasons. The 11th of February was the show's first preview.
Closed - 21st Feb 1994
 

Looking Through A Glass Onion - John Lennon in Word & Music
Opened - 18th Oct 1993
by John Waters. Closed - 1st Jan 1994
 

Invade my Privacy
Opened - 1st Aug 1993
A Gala Charity Performance
A Musical Celebration of the Works of Fran Landesman.
1 night only.
 

Elegies for Angels, Punks & Raging Queens
Opened - 28th Jun 1993
by Bill Russell & Janet Hood. Directed by Bill Russell. Starring Kim Criswell, James Dreyfus, Sean Mathias, Simon Green, Regina Fong, Simon Fanshawe & Kwame Kwei-Armah. Transffered from the Drill Hall. Closed - 24th Jul 1993
 

Misery
Opened - 17th Dec 1992
by Stephen King. Adapted by Simon Moore. Starring Sharon Gless & Bill Paterson. Closed - 15th May 1993
 

Making It Better
Opened - 21st Oct 1992
by James Saunders. With Jane Asher, David De Keyser, Larry Lamb & Rufus Sewell. Directed by Michael Rudman. Transferred from The Hampstead Theatre. Closed - 28th Nov 1992
 

Ennio Marchetto
Opened - 10th Oct 1992
Closed - 17th Oct 1992
 

Run For Your Wife
Opened - 12th Dec 1983
Written & Directed by Ray Cooney. Starring (among others) Bernard Cribbins, Patrick Mower, John Quayle, Ernie Wise, Aimi Macdonald, Leslie Lawton, Una Stubbs, Ron Aldridge.
Over 1600 performances. Transferred from the Shaftesbury Theatre. Transferred to the Whitehall Theatre.
Closed - 4th Mar 1989
 

Woza Albert!
Opened - 15th Jun 1983
Directed by Barney Simon. Starring Percy Mtwa & Mbongeni Ngema.
Transferred from the Riverside Theatre.
Closed - 10th Dec 1983
 

Can't Pay? Won't Pay!
Opened - 23rd Jul 1981
by Dario Fo. Starring Alfred Molina, Maggie Steed, Sylvester McCoy, Christopher Ryan & Karen Drury. Closed - 11th Jun 1983
 

Hank Williams - The Show He Never Gave
Opened - 2nd Jun 1981
by Maynard Collins. Transferred from the King's Head Theatre. Closed - 11th Jul 1981
 

Tom Foolery
Opened - 5th Jun 1980
by Tom Lehrer. Starring Jonathan Adams, Martin Connor, Tricia George & Robin Ray.
400 performances
Closed - 30th May 1981
 

Bent
Opened - 4th Jul 1979
by Martin Sherman. Starring Ian McKellan, Tom Bell, Jeff Rawle & Richard Gale.
Transferred from the Royal Court Theatre.
 

Gloo Joo
1978
Directed by Michael Rudman. Starring Antony Brown, Dave Hill & Oscar James.
 

The Frontiers of Farce (including The Purging & The Singer)
Opened - 8th Feb 1977
The Purging by Georges Feydeau
The Singer by Frank Wedekind
Starring Leonard Rossiter, Dilys Laye, John Phillips, Joan Morrow, Paul Greenwood, Penny Ryder, William Sleigh & Peter Bayliss.
Adapted and directed by Peter Barnes.
 

Sextet (or Six of One)
1977
by Michael Pertwee. Directed by Robin Midgley. Starring Leslie Phillips, Julia Lockwood, Peter Blythe, Carol Hawkins, Angela Scoular & Julian Fellowes.
 

The Family Dance
1976
by Felicity Browne.
 

I Gotta Shoe
1976
With Linda Lewis, Clarke Peters, Felix Rice, Eric Roberts & Elizabeth Welch.
 

Gaslight
1976
Directed by Robert Young. Starring Anton Rodgers, Nicola Pagett & Peter Vaughan.
 

Oh Coward!
Opened - 5th Jun 1975
by Noel Coward.
Revue.
68 performances
 

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
1975
by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Bernard Goss. Starring Christopher Timothy, Richard O'Callaghan, William Squire & Darien Angadi.
 

A Doll's House
1973
by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Patrick Garland. Starring Claire Bloom, Colin Blakely, Anton Rogers, Peter Woodthorpe, Stephanie Bidmead, Nora Nicholson & Dorothy Baird.
 

Absurd Person Singular
Opened - 4th Jul 1972
by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Eric Thompson. Starring Richard Briers, Michael Aldridge, Sheila Hancock, Anna Calder-Marshall, Bridget Turner & David Burke.
Transferred to the Vaudeville Theatre.
 

Hulla Baloo
1972
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics by Tim Rice. Starring Jimmy Edwards.
 

Butley
Opened - 14th Jul 1971
by Simon Gray. Directed by Harold Pinter. Starring Alan Bates, Richard Briers, Richard O'Callaghan, Colette O'Neil, Michael Byrne, George Fenton & Mary Wimbush.
 

After Haggerty
Opened - 4th Feb 1971
by David Mercer. Directed by David Jones. Starring Frank Finlay, Billie Whitelaw, Leslie Sands & David Wood.
 

High Bid
Opened - 29th Dec 1970
 

The Wild Duck
Opened - 10th Nov 1970
 

Council of Love
Opened - 20th Aug 1970
 

Here are the Ladies
Opened - 28th Jul 1970
 

Flint
Opened - 5th May 1970
Starring Michael Hordern, Vivien Merchant, Moira Redmond, Julia Foster & James Grout.
 

Mandrake
Opened - 16th Apr 1970
by Anthony Bowles. Starring Margaret Burton, Roy Kinnear, Paul Shelley, Sarah Atkinson, Julia McCarthy, Ian Patterson & Sandra Michaels.
12 performances
Closed - 25th Apr 1970
 

So What About Love
Opened - 16th Sep 1969
 

Brief Lives
Opened - 25th Feb 1969
by John Aubrey. Adapted & Directed by Patrick Garland. Starring Roy Dotrice.
 

Look Back in Anger
Opened - 10th Dec 1968
 

The Real Inspector Hound and The Audition
Opened - 17th Jun 1968
The Real Inspector Hound by Tom Stoppard. Starring Richard Briers, Ronnie Barker, Josephine Tewson, Robin Ellis & Caroline Blakiston.
The Audition by Sean Patrick Vincent. Starring David Baxter, George King, Jean Hart, Jill Johnson, Ronald Cream & Mervyn Pascoe.
 

Mrs Wilson's Diary
Opened - 24th Oct 1967
by Richard Ingrams & John Wells. Directed by Joan Littlewood. Starring Myvanwy Jenn, Bill Wallis, Howard Goorney, Nigel Hawthorne & Bob Grant.
254 performances
 

The Restoration of Arnold Middleton
Opened - 31st Aug 1967
by David Storey. Starring June Barry & Tenniel Evans.
 

Loot
Opened - 31st Oct 1966
by Joe Orton. Directed by Charles Marowitz. Starring Michael Bates, Sheila Ballantine, Kenneth Cranham & Simon Ward.
Transferred from the Cochrane Theatre.
342 performances
 

An Evening with George Bernard Shaw
Opened - 26th Sep 1966
 

The Decline and Fall of the Entire World as Seen Through the Eyes of Cole Porter
Opened - 22nd Aug 1966
 

The Owl and The Pussy Cat
Opened - 2nd Mar 1966
with Anton Rogers & Diana Sands.
 

A Severed Head
Opened - 28th May 1963
By Iris Murdoch. Directed by Val May. Starring Heather Chasen, Bernard Horsfall, Peter Reeves, Irene Hamilton & Ann Saker.
1110 performances
 

Next Time I'll Sing to You
Opened - 25th Feb 1963
By James Saunders. Directed by Shirley Butler. Starring Victor Winding, Barry Foster, Liz Fraser, Peter McEnery & Denys Graham.
 

Miss Pell is Missing
1963
Starring Richard Briers.
 

Four to a Bar
1962
 

Black Nativity
1962
 

The Irregular Verb to Love
Opened - 11st Apr 1961
Written by Hugh & Margaret Williams. Starring Derek Nimmo, John Standing, Joyce Redman & Hugh Williams.
360 performances
 

Three
1961
Lunch Hour by John Mortimer
The Form by NF Simpson
A Slight Ache by Harold Pinter
Starring Emlyn Williams, Wendy Craig, Alison Leggatt & Richard Briers.
 

The Art of Living
Opened - 18th Aug 1960
Written by Art Buchwald, Julian More & Johnny Speight. Music by Monty Norman & David Heneker. Starring Edward Woodward.
 

A Taste of Honey
Opened - 8th Jun 1959
Transferred from the Wyndhams Theatre.
 

Not in the Book
Opened - 2nd Apr 1958
Starring Wilfred Hyde White, Avice Landon, Sydney Tafler, Charles Heslop, Philip Guard & Martin Wyldeck.
488 performances
 

Paddle Your Own Canoe
1957
Directed by Eleanor Fazan. Starring Peter Vaughan, Violet Farebrother, Newton Blick, Moira Lister, Roy Purcell & Nigel Stock.
 

Waltz of the Toreadors
Opened - 27th Mar 1956
by Jean Anouilh. Directd by Peter Hall. Hugh Griffith, Beatrix Lehmann, Walter Hudd, Trader Faulkner, Brenda Bruce, Gabrielle Daye.
700 performances
 

Waiting for Godot
Opened - 12th Sep 1955
by Samuel Beckett. Directed by Peter Hall. Starring Peter Woodthorpe, William Squire, Timothy Bateson, Peter Bull & Leonard Cracknell.
Transferred from the Arts Theatre
 

Intimacy at 8.30
1954
by Peter Myers, Alec Grahame & David Climie. Starring Aud Johansen, Dilys Lay, Ronnie Stevens, Ron Moody, Joan Heal, Pip Hinton, Hugh Paddick, Eleanor Fazan & Joan Sims.
551 performances
 

The Bad Samaritan
1953
by William Douglas-Home. Starring Michael Denison, Viginia McKenna & George Relph.
 

Birthday Honours
1953
by Paul Jones. Directed by Nigel Patrick. Starring Marian Spencer, Beryl Baxter, Jean St. Clair, Hugh Latimer, Moira Lister & David Stoll.
 

Fool's Mate
1953
by Lyndon Brook.
 

The Young Elizabeth
Opened - 30th Jun 1952
by Jenette & Francis Letton. Directed by Charles Hickman. Starring Mary Morris, Joseph O'Conor, Margaretta Scott, Peggy Thorpe-Bates, Godfrey Kenton, Margaret Scudamore, Basil Dignam
 

The Vortex
Opened - 9th Apr 1952
by Noel Coward. Starring Neville Prescott, Adrienne Allen, Robert Andrews, Sylvia Coleridge, Isabel Jeans & Michael Gough.
 

Third Person
Opened - 3rd Jan 1952
by Andrew Rosenthal. Starring Janette Scott, Denholm Elliott, Kenneth Hyde, Roger Livesey, Ruth Dunning & Ursula Jeans.
 

Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens
Opened - 19th Nov 1951
A one man show from the works of Charles Dickens. Dramatised & Performed by Emlyn Williams.
 

Indian Summer
1951
Starring John Gielgud
 

And This Was Odd
1951
by Kenneth Horne
 

Who is Sylvia
Opened - 24th Oct 1950
by Terence Rattigan. Directed by Anthony Quayle. Starring Robert Flemyng, Esmond Knight, Roland Culver, Athene Seyler.
380 performances
 

Ruth Draper - Character Sketches
Opened - 9th Oct 1950
Starring Ruth Draper.
7 performances
Closed - 14th Oct 1950
 

Travellers Joy
Opened - 2nd Jun 1948
by Arthur Macrae. Starring Yvonne Arnaud, Dora Bryan & Arthur Macrae.
294 performances
 

You Never Can Tell
Opened - 26th Apr 1948
 

The Indifferent Shepherd
Opened - 5th Feb 1948
by Peter Ustinov. Starring Gladys Cooper & Andrew Cruickshank.
 

Happy as Larry
Opened - 16th Dec 1947
by Donagh MacDonagh. Directed by Denis Carey. Starring Michael Gwynn, Liam Redmond, Anna Burden & Wilfrid Brambell.
Transferred from the Mercury Theatre.
 

Miss Ruth Draper
Opened - 10th Nov 1947
 

Deep at the Roots
Opened - 29th Sep 1947
by Aranaud d'Usseau & James Gow.
Transferred from The Wyndhams Theatre
 

School for Spinsters
Opened - 11st Sep 1947
 

A Sleeping Clergyman
Opened - 19th Jun 1947
by James Bridie
 

The Guniea Pig
Opened - 18th Feb 1946
by Warren Chetham-Strode. Directed by Jack Minster. Starring Cecil Trouncer, Rachel Gurney, Robert Flemyng, Denholm Elliott, Derek Blomfield, William Mervyn & Joan Hickson.
236 performances
 

The Rivals
Opened - 24th Sep 1945
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Directed by William Armstrong & Edith Evans. Starring Michael Gough, Edith Evans, Morland Graham, Anthony Quayle, Peter Cushing, Reginald Beckwith & Brefni O'Rorke.
166 performances
 

BBC's Empire Entertainment Unit
Opened - 31st Oct 1945
The BBC made The Criterion their home from October 1940 through to September 1945. Broadcasting a vast selection of light entertainment programmes.
 

In Town Again
Opened - 6th Sep 1940
Revue
 

Come Out of Your Shell
Opened - 5th Jun 1940
Revue
126 performances
 

French for Love
Opened - 31st Oct 1939

237 performances
 

Grouse in June
Opened - 16th May 1939
by NC Hunter. Starring Arthur Hambling, Constance Lorne, Richard Goolden, Hugh McDermott, Billie Ryan, Winifred Willard & Robert Beatty.
126 performances
 

Tony Draws a Horse
Opened - 26th Jan 1939

364 performances
 

French Without Tears
Opened - 6th Nov 1936
by Terence Rattigan. Directed by Harold French. Starring Trevor Howard, James Hayter, Rex Harrison, Kay Hammond, Guy Middleton, Roland Culver, Robert Flemyng, Mackenzie Ward, Constance Carpenter & Hubert Gregg.
1039 performances
 

The Lady of La Paz
Opened - 2nd Jul 1936

139 performances
 

After October
Opened - 16th Apr 1936
by Rodney Ackland. Starring Peter Godfrey.
310 performances
 

Rosmerholm
1936
by Henrik Ibsen.
 

Nina
Opened - 17th Sep 1935

183 performances
 

All Rights Reserved
1935
 

Between Us Two
1935
 

This Desirable Residence
1935
 

Sixteen
Opened - 4th Apr 1934
with Alexis France and Antoinette Cellier.
188 performances
 

The Wise Woman
1934
 

The Maitlands
1934
 

Journey's End
1934
 

Fresh Fields
Opened - 5th Jan 1933
by Ivor Novello. Starring Ellis Jeffreys and Lilian Braithwaite.
464 performances
 

Musical Chairs
Opened - 1st Apr 1932
Directed by Theodore Komisarjevsky. Starring John Gielgud, Carol Goodner, Frank Vosper & Finlay Currie.
314 performances
 

Flat To Let
Opened - 1st Dec 1931
by Arthur Macrae. Starring Ann Todd, Reginald Gardiner, Lilian Braithwaite, Athole Stewart & Frank Allenby.
125 performances
 

After All
Opened - 2nd Feb 1931

262 performances
 

Those Naughty Nineties
1931
 

A Pair of Trousers
1931
 

Nine to Six
Opened - 23rd May 1930
Revival
136 performances
 

Milestones
Opened - 9th Apr 1930
 

The Far Off Hills
1930
 

Mulberry Bush
1930
 

General John Regan
1930
 

Make Up Your Mind
1930
 

Her Shop
1929
 

Art and Mrs Bottle
1929
with Esmond Kight & Joan Barry.
 

Passing Brompton Road
Opened - 10th Jul 1928

174 performances
 

Skin Deep
1928
 

March Hares
1928
 

Out She Goes
1928
starring Miriam Seegar.
 

Quest
Opened - 20th Dec 1927

143 performances
 

The Happy Husband
Opened - 15th Jun 1927

109 performances
 

The Marquise
1927
 

When Blue Hills Laughed
1927
 

Cats Cradle
Opened - 8th Apr 1926

155 performances
 

The Scarlet Lady
1926
 

Mixed Doubles
Opened - 9th Jun 1925

102 performances
 

Hay Fever
1925
 

The Mask and the Face
Opened - 27th May 1924
Revival
232 performances
 

Fata Morgana
1924
 

Three Birds
Opened - 1st Nov 1923
 

Trust Emily
Opened - 10th Oct 1923
 

Jack Straw
1923
 

Advertising April
1923
by Herbert Farjeon and Horace Horsnell. Directed by Lewis Casson. Starring Sybil Thorndike, Frank Cellier, Elizabeth Pollock, Gwladys Gaynor, Lawrence Anderson & Ashton Pearse.
 

The Dippers
Opened - 22nd Aug 1922

173 performances
 

Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure
Opened - 19th Jul 1921

455 performances
 

Lord Richard in the Pantry
Opened - 11st Nov 1919
by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare. Starring Cyril Maude & Gertrude Aylward.
576 performances
 

Our Mr Hepplewhite
Opened - 3rd Apr 1919
by Gladys Unger.
239 performances
Closed - 9th Nov 1919
 

You Never Know Y'Know
Opened - 20th Jul 1918

351 performances
 

A Little Bit of Fluff
Opened - 27th Oct 1915
by Walter W Eillis. Starring Ernest Thesiger, Marjorie Maxwell, George Desmond, Ruby Miller, Stanley Lethbury, Alfred Drayton, Violet Gould, Lilian Talbot.
1241 performances
 

A Pair of Silk Stockings
Opened - 23rd Feb 1914

122 performances
 

The Blue Mouse
1914
 

Oh! I Say
Opened - 28th May 1913
by Sydney Blow & Douglas Hoare. Starring James Welch, Marguerite Scialtiel, Sybil de Bray.
288 performances
 

Eliza Comes to Stay
Opened - 2nd Feb 1913

132 performances
 

Ann
Opened - 18th Jun 1912

116 performances
 

98.9
Opened - 27th Feb 1912
 

The New Sin
1912
 

Man and Superman
Opened - 22nd Sep 1911
by George Bernard Shaw. Starring Pauline Chase. Revival.
191 performances
 

Baby Mine
Opened - 22nd Feb 1911
Starring Iris Hoey, Lilias Waldegrave and Weedon Grossmith.
345 performances
 

When Knights Were Bold
Opened - 17th Jan 1910

148 performances
 

Don
Opened - 29th Nov 1909
 

Mr Preedy and the Countess
Opened - 13rd Apr 1909
 

The Mollusc
Opened - 15th Oct 1907

324 performances
 

The Liars
Opened - 13rd Apr 1907
by Henry Arthur Jones.
Revival.
100 performances
 

The Amateur Socialist
Opened - 4th Nov 1906

108 performances
 

The Prince Chap
Opened - 16th Jul 1906
 

The Little Stranger
Opened - 14th Feb 1906
 

The White Chrysanthemum
Opened - 31st Aug 1905

156 performances
 

What Pamela Wanted
1905
 

The Freedom of Suzanne
Opened - 15th Nov 1904

156 performances
 

Winnie Brooks, Widow
Opened - 1st Sep 1904
by Malcolm Watson.
Ada Reeve Season.
 

The Duke of Killicrankie
Opened - 20th Jan 1904

328 performances
 

Billy's Little Love Affair
Opened - 15th Sep 1903
by HV Esmond.
Starring Eva Moore, Charlotte Granville, Allan Aynesworth, Sam Sothern, Mark Kinghorne, Charles Groves, Florence St. John.
 

Just like Callaghan
Opened - 3rd Jun 1903
 

Caste
Opened - 23rd May 1903
by TW Robertson. Revival.
Marie Tempest Season.
 

The Alter of Friendship
Opened - 24th Mar 1903
Paul Arthur Season
 

A Clean Slate
Opened - 10th Feb 1903
 

A Country Mouse
Opened - 13rd Aug 1902
John Hare Season. Starring Gerald du Maurier, JD Beveridge, Miss Vane Featherston, Miss Granville, Annie Hughes.
 

A Pair of Spectacles
Opened - 4th Jan 1902
John Hare Season
 

The Undercurrent
Opened - 14th Sep 1901
 

Kawakami Troupe - Madame Sadayakko
Opened - 18th Jun 1901
by Cosmo Gordon Lennox.
 

Wheels Within Wheels
Opened - 29th May 1901
 

My Noble Lord
Opened - 13rd Dec 1900

127 performances
 

Lady Huntsworth's Experiment
Opened - 26th Apr 1900

168 performances
 

His Excellency the Governor
1900
 

My Daughter-in-Law
Opened - 27th Sep 1899
 

Wild Rabbit
Opened - 25th Jul 1899
 

The Tyranny of Tears
Opened - 6th Apr 1899

112 performances
 

My "Soldier" Boy
Opened - 20th Feb 1899
 

Bilberry of Tilbury
Opened - 8th Aug 1898
 

The Liars
Opened - 31st Jan 1898
by Henry Arthur Jones.
291 performances
 

The Physician
Opened - 26th Apr 1897
 

Betsy
Opened - 11st Jan 1897
 

Rosemary
Opened - 16th Nov 1896

153 performances
 

A Blind Marriage
Opened - 3rd Oct 1896
 

Fanny Enson's Matinee
Opened - 19th May 1896
1 night only. Benefit for Fanny Enson. Florence St.John, Lillie Langtry, Mr. & Mrs.Tree, Irene Vanbrugh, Charles Wyndham, Louie Freear, Nina Bouccicault and Lewis Waller appeared.
 

The Charles Wyndham Celebration
1896
20th Year
 

All Abroad
Opened - 26th Aug 1895
 

The Home Secretary
Opened - 5th May 1895
 

The Squire of Dames
Opened - 16th Mar 1895

137 performances
 

The Case of Rebellious Susan
Opened - 10th Dec 1894
by Henry Arthur Jones. Starring Charles Wyndham & Mary Moore.
164 performances
 

Hot Water
Opened - 15th Aug 1894
 

The Candidate
Opened - 9th Jul 1894
 

Madame Favert
Opened - 27th Nov 1893
 

The Bauble Shop
Opened - 26th Jan 1893
by Henry Arthur Jones.
135 performances
 

Haste to the Wedding
Opened - 21st Jul 1892
by WS Gilbert & George Grossmith. Starring George Grossmith jr.
22 performances
Closed - 20th Aug 1892
 

The Fringe Society
Opened - 31st Mar 1892
 

Miss Decima
Opened - 23rd Jul 1891

191 performances
 

School for Scandal
1891
 

London Assurance
Opened - 27th Nov 1890
by Dion Boucicault. With Sir Charles Wyndham, Mr Arthur Bourchier, Mrs Beere-Bernard & Miss Mary Moore.
 

She Stoops to Conquer
1890
Revival
 

Caste
Opened - 5th Oct 1889
by TW Robertson. Revival
100 performances
 

Still waters Run Deep
Opened - 19th Jan 1889

150 performances
 

David Garrick
1889
Revival
 

The Headless Man
1889
 

She Stoops to Conquer
1889
 

Brighton
1889
Revival
 

Sowing and Reaping
1889
 

Welcome Little Stranger
1889
 

Betsy
Opened - 11st Aug 1888
Revival
140 performances
 

David Garrick
Opened - 29th Feb 1888
Revival
152 performances
 

Two Roses
1887
 

David Garrick
Opened - 13rd Nov 1886

224 performances
 

The Man with Three Wives
Opened - 23rd Jan 1886
by CM Rae.
118 performances
 

Wild Oats
1886
 

The Candidate and Naval Engagaments
Opened - 26th Oct 1885

The Candidate
Revival. Starring Charles Wyndham & Mary Moore.

Naval Engagements
by Charles Dance.
 

The Candidate
Opened - 22nd Nov 1884

285 performances
 

Feather Brain
Opened - 23rd Jun 1884
 

Brighton
1884
Revival
 

Fourteen Days
Opened - 10th Mar 1882

108 performances
 

Little Miss Muffet
1882
 

Foggerty's Fairy
Opened - 15th Dec 1881
by WS Gilbert.
 

Butterfly Fever
1881
 

Brighton
1881
Revival
 

The Great Divorce Case
1881
Revival
 

Where's the Cat
1880

149 performances
 

Betsy
Opened - 6th Aug 1879
Revival
408 performances
 

Truth/Meg's Diversion
Opened - 8th Feb 1879
Truth by Bronson Howard. Starring Charles Wyndham.
Meg's Dversion by HT Craven.
153 performances
 

Pink Dominos
Opened - 31st Mar 1877
by James Albery.
555 performances
 

On Bail
Opened - 12th Feb 1877
by WS Gilbert.
 

Hot Water
Opened - 11st Nov 1876
by H. B. Farnie. Starring Charles Wyndham.
 

The Great Divorce Case
Opened - 15th Apr 1876
by Clement Scott and Arthur Matthison. Starring Charles Wyndham.
182 performances
 

Brighton
Opened - 27th Dec 1875
by Frank Marshall. Based on Bronson Howard's Saratoga. Starring Charles Wyndham.
 

Girofl?-Girofla
Opened - 9th May 1875
by Charles Lecoq.
 

Les Pres Saint-Gervais
Opened - 28th Nov 1874
by Charles Lecocq. Adapted by Robert Reece. Starring Madame Pauline Rita, Mr. A. Brenner and Miss Emily Thorne.
132 performances
 

Normandy Pippins
Opened - 13rd Apr 1874
by Henry J Byron. Starring Mrs. Gaston Murray, Miss Fanny Holland, John Clarke, Fred Dewar & David Fisher.
 

An American Lady/Topsyturveydom
Opened - 21st Mar 1874
An American Lady by Henry J Byron. Starring Henry J Byron, John Clarke, David Fisher, J. H. Barnes, Mrs. Gaston Murray & Mrs. John Wood.
Topsyturveydom by WS Gilbert & Alfred Cellier.
100 performances