The Young Theatre Archive
alphabetical listing of productions
Alphabetical list of every production in the YTArchive
All are Beaconsfield productions, unless stated otherwise.
- Aesop's Falables by Edward Gracyk, October 1976 - Harrow
- Alice by Ian R. Wallace, Based on "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland " by Lewis Carroll, April 2004
- Alice In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, adapted by Ian R.Wallace, Music by Christopher Hobbs - December 1968 - Harrow
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, May 1965 - Harrow
- Animal Farm
- Ball Boys by David Edgar, Winner of The British Final Festival of One Act Plays 2004, Winner of The All-England Theatre Festival 2004, March-June 2004
- Best Choice, 9th & 10th January 1976
- Billy Liar by Keith Waterhouse & Willis Hall, April 2002
- Bugsy Malone
- Canterbury Tales, January 2007
- Card Play by David Foxton, July 1998
- Celebration 2000
- Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, July 1993
- Cinderella, 22-24 December, 2009
- Comedy Tonight, 6 - 7 July 2006
- Confusions, November 2008
- Contrasts, April 1971
- Contrasts Three, May 1974
- Contrasts '82, April 1982
- The Critic, March 1967 - Harrow
- The Crucible, April 1995
- Daisy Pulls It Off by Denise Deegan, April 2001
- Dazzle, January 1998
- The Deserted House, May 1968 - Harrow
- Destiny
- Dick Whittington, devised and directed by Kay Koré, with additional comedy material by Andrew Kitchen, Jacquie Russell and Margot Hopkins, December 1970 - Harrow
- The Dracula Spectacula, January 1989
- Edinburgh Festival Fringe, August 1983
- Festivals 2007
- Festivals 2008
- Here We Go, April 1983
- Hysteria, December 2002
- The Importance of Being Earnest By Oscar Wilde, adapted by Mark Oldknow, March/April 2005
- The Innocents, March 1973 - Harrow
- Isolation, July 2005
- Just for Laughs, July 2004
- Lady Precious Stream, June 1971
- The Last of the Wizards, April 1989
- The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe. January 1972
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. 1998
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. 2010
- Macbeth, February 2009
- The Magic Mirror, July 1964 - Harrow
- A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, Adapted by Mark Oldknow, January 2002
- mister Scrooge, Based on "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, adapted by Ian R. Wallace, music by Alan Kingshott, January 2004
- Noah's Flood, adapted from Middle English by Alexander Franklin, July 1972
- Lionel Bart's Oliver, February 2008
- Once A Catholic by Mary O'Malley, July 2002
- The Phoenician Women by Euripides, translated by David Thompson, January 1997
- The Pied Piper - 1984/5 Season
- Pilgrim '76, April 1976
- The Rat Trap, February 1983
- Reflections, July 2001
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, April 2007
- The Sea-King's Daughter, May 1966 - Harrow
- The Sea-King's Daughter, January 1971
- Seven Deadly Sins (Burnham Trophy), July 2009
- Smike, January 1981
- Snow Queen, January 1987
- South Coast Tour, Aug 1981
- South Coast Tour, Aug 1987
- Stage Four, June 1972
- The Story of Snow White, January 1980
- The Tasks of Ming-Lo, by Ivy &Jacquie Russell, December 1971 - Harrow
- That's Entertainment, January 2001
- Those Good Old Days, January 2006
- The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew by Robert Bolt, December 1974 - Harrow
- Toad of Toad Hall, December 1967 - Harrow
- Toad of Toad Hall by A.A.Milne, music by H.Fraser-Simson, January 1979 - Harrow
- Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, adapted by Alan Bennett, April 2006
- The Witches by Roald Dahl, January 2005
- The Wizard of Oz, Book: L. Frank Baum Lyrics: E.Y.Harburg Music: Harold Arlen, December 1976 - Harrow
- The Wiz, July 1985
- The Wiz, adapted from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by Frank L.Baum, book by William F.Brown, music &lyrics by Charlie Smalls, April 2003
- Wyrd Sisters, July 2007

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