AFTERPLAY & THE BEAR A double bill by Brian Friel, with Deborah McLaren, Ed Kente, Ruth Gibson and Paul Boyle, directed by Jenny Lee. Touring 16 venues including the Traverse Edinburgh, Tron Glasgow, Customs House and Mill Studio.
2006AFTERPLAY & THE BEAR A double bill by Brian Friel, with Deborah McLaren, Ed Kente, Ruth Gibson and Paul Boyle, directed by Jenny Lee. It was the London premiere of Friel's version of THE BEAR. New Wimbledon Studio.
2005DANCING IN THE DARK, by Tom McNab and Jenny Lee. A new play, commissioned by Croydon Clocktower as part of its WWII reminiscence programme. Croydon Clocktower and local venues.
2004 The world premiere of MARKINGS by Dominic Francis - commissioned by ATTIC, premiered at Traverse Theatre Edinburgh, transferred to the Southwark Playhouse, and toured nationally.
MA KELLY PLAYS IT SAFE by Jane James - an entertaining new
show that highlights Home Safety for the elderly and vulnerable. Performed
in London boroughs.
Revival of rarely performed classic THE MEMBER OF THE WEDDING
by Carson McCullers. Wimbledon Studio.
MA KELLY'S DOORSTEP by Jane James and
the company - innovative, entertaining new touring show about Distraction
Burglary. Performed in London boroughs.
HAMLET by Shakespeare Open Air Festival Theatre, Cannizaro Park SW19.
WIGS, WIDE BOYS & THE RULER OF THE WORLD two new hilarious comedies by Jane James. Wimbledon Studio.
JESSIE KESSON - A GOOD CRACK AT LIFE by Jenny Lee - new
play about the Scottish writer premiered at the RSC Summerhouse Stratford,
followed by Edinburgh Festival and toured Scotland and the Highlands 2002
- 03.
KNIVES IN HENS by David Harrower. The first national tour of this seminal modern classic, set designed by installation artist Phyllida Barlow. Six week national tour.
THE OTHER SHORE a haunting new play by Sarah Woods, premiered at Warehouse Croydon and toured.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM in the Open Air Festival Theatre Cannizaro Park SW19
ATTIC's superb revival of the little known ACE OF CLUBS by Noel Coward marks the centenary of his birth. Wimbledon Studio.
1998 MISS ROACH'S WAR - World Premiere of Richard Kane's landmark
adaptation of THE SLAVES OF SOLITUDE by Patrick Hamilton,
Warehouse Croydon and London tour.
MICHAELANGELO'S SLAVE by Atar Hadari. New Play, Wimbledon Studio.
1997
BLACK DOVE by Robin Keys. New Play, Old Red Lion Islington.
THE SEAL WIFE by Sue Glover. English premiere, Warehouse Croydon and tour, Netherbow Theatre, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Festival
ROSMERSHOLM by Henrik Ibsen, version by David Rudkin. Stage premiere.
The English premiere of Sue Glover's atmospheric Scottish classic BONDAGERS, Wimbledon Studio.
1995THE GRANNIE (LA NONA) by Roberto Cosso, translated by Haroldo Brown.
LWT Plays on Stage Award. British premiere, Wimbledon Studio.
BONDAGERS by Sue Glover. English premiere, Wimbledon Studio.
THE DONAHUE SISTERS & THE STANLEY PARKERS by Geraldine Aaron. English premiere, Wimbledon Studio.
THE NOSE by Gogol, adapted by Kelvin Segger. London premiere, Old Red Lion.
When we ran ATTIC Theatre, 105 The Broadway Wimbledon, we put the following productions on at the ATTIC Theatre: -
1993THE STEAMIE by Tony Roper, London premiere.
WOLFMAN by Eilizabeth Egloff, British premiere.
AMIGO'S BLUE GUITAR by Joan Macleod, British premiere.
THE BALLROOM by Peter King, directed by David Gilmore.
HAPPY DAYS by Samuel Beckett.
LIGHT IN THE VILLAGE by John Clifford, English premiere.
NORA SURRENDER by Sean Caffrey, New Play.
WHEN THE KISSING STOPPED by Brian Jeffries, New Play.
THE LUCKY SPOT by Beth Henley, British premiere.
THE KNACK by Ann Jellicoe, Classic revival.
When we ran the tiny theatre we created in the fifth floor rehearsal room in Wimbledon Theatre, we called ourselves the ATTIC and put on the following productions: -
1989NORA SURRENDER by Sean Caffrey, New Play.
BY THE POOL by Stewart Conn, English premiere.
CRIME ON GOAT ISLAND by Ugo Betti, Classic revival
THE GREEN BAY TREE by Mordaunt Shairp, Classic revival.
WILL YOU STILL NEED ME? by Ena Lamont Stewart, English premiere.
OFFICE SUITE by Alan Bennett, Stage premiere.
DON'T WORRY ABOUT MATILDA by Shelagh Delaney, Stage premiere.
JEHAD by Frances McNeil, New play.