TRB Productions
Theatre Royal Bath Productions shows:
2008
The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan, starring Greta Scacchi, directed by Edward Hall
Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw, starring Tim Pigott-Smith, Michelle Dockery, Tony Haygarth and Una Stubbs, directed by Peter Hall
Equus by Peter Shaffer, starring Simon Callow and Alfie Allen, directed by Thea Sharrock
Single Spies by Alan Bennett, starring Nigel Havers and Diana Quick, directed by Christopher Luscombe
Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn, starring Peter Bowles and Angela Thorne, directed by Alan Strachan
2007
Charley’s Aunt by Brandon Thomas, starring Stephen Tompkinson, directed by Mel Smith
The Bargain by Ian Curtis, starring Susan Hampshire, Michael Pennington, Anna Calder-Marshall, directed by James Roose Evans
Old Times by Harold Pinter, starring Neil Pearson, Janie Dee, directed by Peter Hall
The Importance of Being Earnest, starring Penelope Keith, directed by Peter Gill
Legal Fictions, starring Edward Fox, directed by Christopher Morahan
2006
Private Lives by Noel Coward, starring Belinda Lang and Julian Wadham, directed by David Haig
Present Laughter by Noel Coward, starring Simon Callow, directed by Michael Rudman
Dangerous Obsession by N J Crisp, starring Liza Goddard and Ian Ogilvy, directed by Alan Cohen
Entertaining Angels by Richard Everett, starring Penelope Keith, directed by Alan Strachan
An Hour and a Half Late by Gérald Sibleyras with Jean Dell, adapted by Mel Smith, starring Mel Smith and Belinda Lang, directed by Tamara Harvey
Amy’s View by David Hare, starring Felicity Kendal, directed by Peter Hall
2005
Look Back In Anger by John Osborne, starring David Tennant and Kelly Reilly, directed by Michael Baron
The Unexpected Man by Yasmina Reza, starring Peter Bowles and Siân Phillips, directed by Deborah Bruce
The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard, starring Tom Conti, directed by Tim Pigott-Smith
The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, starring Stephanie Cole and George Baker, directed by Christopher Morahan
2004
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, starring Wendy Craig, Josephine Tewson and Frank Middlemass, directed by Christopher Luscombe
The Gingerbread Lady by Neil Simon, starring Lesley Joseph, directed by Mark Clements
The Lady In The Van by Alan Bennett, starring Susan Hampshire, directed by Christopher Luscombe
2003
Love & Marriage by Donald Churchill, starring Adam Faith, directed by Mark Clements
Office Suite by Alan Bennett, starring Lesley Joseph and Edward Hardwicke, directed by Lawrence Till
Shakespeare’s R & J adapted and directed by Joe Calarco
Present Laughter by Noël Coward, starring Rik Mayall, directed by Dominic Dromgoole
The Lieutenant of Inishmore by Martin McDonagh, directed by Wilson Milam
The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan, starring Harriet Walter, Roger Lloyd Pack, Neil Stacy and Una Stubbs, directed by Thea Sharrock
Time and the Conways by J B Priestley, starring Penelope Keith, directed by Michael Baron
2002
Single Spies by Alan Bennett, starring Robert Powell and Liza Goddard , directed by David Grindley
Relative Values by Noël Coward, starring Susan Hampshire, directed by Joe Harmston
Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov. Starring Imogen Stubbs, Dulcie Gray and Serena Gordon, directed by Patrick Sandford
Abigail’s Party by Mike Leigh, starring Elizabeth Berrington, directed by Mike Grindley
Just Between Ourselves by Alan Ayckbourn, starring Les Dennis and Jean Boht, directed by Dominic Hill
Up For Grabs by David Williamson, starring Madonna, directed by Lawrence Boswell
2001
Lettice and Lovage by Peter Shaffer, starring Sian Phillips and Gwen Taylor, directed by Loveday Ingram
In Praise of Love by Terence Rattigan, starring Isla Blair and Julian Glover, directed by Deborah Bruce
Beau Brummell by Ron Hutchinson, starring Peter Bowles and Richard McCabe, directed by Caroline Hunt
The External by Rodney Clark, starring Prunella Scales and Timothy West, directed by Ezra Hjalmarsson
What the Butler Saw by Joe Orton, starring Jane Asher, Michael Pennington and Benjamin Whitrow, directed by Jeremy Sams
So Long Life by Peter Nichols, starring Stephanie Cole, Cheryl Campbell and Paul Shelley, directed by Dominic Hill
A Different Way Home by Jimmie Chinn, starring Roy Barraclough, directed by Lawrence Till
2000
The Browning Version by Terence Rattigan, starring Edward Fox, directed by Michael Napier Brown
Talking Heads by Alan Bennett, starring Dora Bryan, Nichola McAuliffe and Zena Walker, directed by Lawrence Till
God and Stephen Hawking by Robin Hawdon, starring Robert Hardy and Stephen Boxer, directed by Jonathan Church
Entertaining Mr Sloane by Joe Orton, starring Alison Steadman, Clive Francis and Bryan Pringle, directed by Terry Johnson
A Family Affair by Agnes Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri, starring Rik Mayall, directed by Andy de la Tour
1999
The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter, starring Prunella Scales and Timothy West, directed by Joe Harmston
The Kingfisher by William Douglas Home, starring Tony Britton and Rosemary Leach, directed by Joe Harmston
Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon, starring and directed by Tom Conti 1999 Master Class by Terrence McNally, starring Jane Lapotaire, directed by Di Trevis
1998
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, starring Gwen Taylor and Jamie Glover, directed by Mark Clements
Good Grief by Keith Waterhouse, starring Penelope Keith, directed by Ned Sherrin
Produced in collaboration with the Peter Hall Company
2008
The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James, starring Catherine McCormack, Niamh Cusack, Finbar Lynch, Anthony Howell, Jean Marsh,
directed by Peter Hall
A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen, starring Catherine McCormack, Finbar Lynch, directed by Peter Hall
Born in the Gardens by Peter Nichols, starring Stephanie Cole, directed by Stephen Unwin
Enjoy by Alan Bennett, starring Alison Steadman, directed by Christopher Luscombe
2007
Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw, starring Tim Pigott-Smith, Michelle Dockery, Tony Haygarth, Una Stubbs,
directed by Peter Hall
Little Nell by Simon Gray, starring Michael Pennington, Tim Pigott-Smith, Loo Brealey, directed by Peter Hall
How The Other Half Loves by Alan Ayckbourn, starring Nicholas le Prevost, Marsha Fitzalan, directed by Alan Strachan
Victory by Athol Fugard, starring Richard Johnson, Pippa Bennett-Warner, Reece Ritchie, directed by Cordelia Monsey
2006
Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare starring Richard Dormer, James Laurenson and Andrea Riseborough, directed by Peter Hall
Habeas Corpus by Alan Bennett starring James Fleet, directed by Peter Hall
Miss Julie by August Strindberg starring Richard Dormer and Andrea Riseborough, directed by Rachel O’Riordan
Look Back in Anger by John Osborne, directed by Peter Gill
2005
Private Lives by Noel Coward starring Greta Scacchi and Michael Siberry, directed by Thea Sharrock
Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, starring Janie Dee, Aden Gillett and Sam Kelly, directed by Peter Hall
You Never Can Tell by Bernard Shaw, starring Edward Fox and Diana Quick, directed by Peter Hall
Waiting For Godot by Samuel Beckett, starring Alan Dobie, James Laurenson, Terence Rigby and Richard Dormer, directed by Peter Hall
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, starring Lynn Redgrave, Miriam Margolyes and Terence Rigby, directed by Peter Hall
2004
Man and Superman by Bernard Shaw, starring Will Keen, Rebecca Hall, James Laurenson, Anna Carteret and Julian Glover, directed by Peter Hall
Don Juan by Molière, starring Will Keen, Rebecca Hall and James Laurenson, directed by Thea Sharrock
Galileo’s Daughter by Timberlake Wertenbaker, starring Julian Glover, Rebecca Hall, Anna Carteret, James Laurenson and William Chubb, directed by Peter Hall
Blithe Spirit by Noël Coward, starring Penelope Keith, Aden Gillett, Joanna Riding and Amanda Drew, directed by Thea Sharrock
The Dresser by Ronald Harwood, starring Nicholas Lyndhurst and Julian Glover, drected by Peter Hall
2003
Where There’s A Will by Georges Feydeau starring Elaine Paige, Nicholas Le Prevost and David Warner, directed by Peter Hall
Mrs Warren’s Profession by Bernard Shaw, starring Twiggy Lawson, directed by Peter Hall
Betrayal by Harold Pinter, starring Janie Dee, Aden Gillett and Hugo Speer, directed by Peter Hall
Design For Living by Noël Coward, starring Janie Dee, Aden Gillett and Hugo Speer, directed by Peter Hall
The Fight For Barbara by D H Lawrence, starring Rebecca Hall and Jason Hughes, directed by Thea Sharrock
As You Like It by William Shakespeare starring Rebecca Callard, Rebecca Hall, Michael Siberry, Eric Sykes and Philip Voss, directed by Peter Hall
Cuckoos by Giuseppe Manfridi, starring Jessica Turner and David Yelland, directed by Peter Hall
Happy Days by Samuel Beckett, starring Felicity Kendal, directed by Peter Hall
“Peter Hall’s matchless production” Guardian
“Sir Peter Hall’s direction is beautifully nuanced. The actors are superlative” Sunday Times
(Reviews for Betrayal)
“One of the most thrilling events of the theatrical year” Independent
“knocked me for six at the Bath Shakespeare Festival and seems every bit as impressive in this richly reserved London transfer” Telegraph
(Reviews for Shakespeare’s R & J)
“Peter Hall’s production…as near definitive as possible. Felicity Kendal…a great performance in an indisputably great play” Daily Telegraph
“Felicity Kendal has never been better” Mail on Sunday
(Reviews for Happy Days)