1987 (30th Year)
- 84 CHARING CROSS ROAD – Directed by Gwyneth McCubbin (13 performances 13–28/2/87).
- MURDER BY NATURAL CAUSES – Directed by Hilda Ortland (13 performances 27/3–11/4/87).
- PRIDE AND PREJUDICE – Directed by Judith Muir (13 performances 22/5–6/6/87).
- PACK OF LIES – Directed by Chris Waters (13 performances 17/7–1/8/87).
- BENEFACTORS – Directed by Paul King (13 performances 4–19/9/87).
- PASS THE BUTLER – Directed by Max Rackham (13 performances 13–28/11/87).
1988
- NOISES OFF – Directed by Deborah Pelling (13 performances 12–27/2/88).
- THE FEET OF DANIEL MANNIX – Directed by Carolyn Gunn (13 performances 15–30/5/88).
- HOUSE GUEST – Directed by Len Wintour (13 performances 3–18/6/88).
- NO NAMES, NO PACK DRILL – Directed by Ray Russell (13 performances 15–30/7/88).
- BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS – Directed by Maurie Johns (13 performances 2–24/9/88).
- CONFUSIONS – Directed by Stephen Cummins (13 performances 11–26/11/88).
1989
- WHY ME – Directed by Judi Clark (13 performances 10–25/2/89).
- WINTER JOURNEY – Directed by Hilda Ortland (13 performances 7–22/4/89).
- DOUBLE TROUBLE – Directed by Judith Muir (13 performances 2–17/6/89).
- CHAPTER TWO – Directed by Graham Fletcher (13 perfomances 21/7–5/8/89).
- CRIMES OF THE HEART – Directed by Paul King (13 performances 15–30/9/89).
- ON THE RAZZLE – Directed by Ian Brown (13 performances 1–16/12/89).
1990
- THE KINGFISHER – Directed by Hilda Ortland (13 performances 16/2–3/3/90).
- NIGHT MUST FALL – Directed by Len Wintour (13 performances 20/4–5/5/90).
- A MAJORITY OF ONE – Directed by Graham Fletcher (13 performances 15–30/6/90).
- THE DRESSER – Directed by Gordon Dunlop (13 performances 10–25/8/90).
- A DAY IN THE DEATH OF JOE EGG – Directed by Stephen Cummins (13 performances 5–20/10/90).
- THIEVES' CARNIVAL – Directed by Ian Brown (13 performances 23/11–8/12/90).
1991
- TRIBUTE – Directed by Richard Keon (13 performances 22/2–9/3/91).
- THE RAINMAKER – Directed by Ray Russell (13 performances 19/4–4/5/91).
- I OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES – Directed by Ron Conroy (13 performances 14–29/6/91).
- MURDERER – Directed by Doug Bennett (13 performances 9–24/8/91).
- SISTERLY FEELINGS – Directed by Graham Fletcher (13 performances 27/9–12/10/91).
- DAYLIGHT SAVING – Directed by Barbara Bateman (13 performances 22/11–7/12/91).
1992
- LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS – Directed by Hilda Ortland (14 performances 21/2–7/3/92).
- DANGEROUS CORNER – Directed by Paul King (14 performances 24/4–9/5/92).
- AS YOU LIKE IT – Directed by Sylvia Loader (14 performances 19/6–4/7/92).
- WOMAN IN MIND – Directed by Steve Cummins (14 performances 7–22/8/92).
- SPARE ME BLOOMIN’ DAYS – Directed by Trevor Bickerstaff (14 performances 25/9–10/10/92).
- THE SEAGULL – Directed by Gordon Dunlop (14 performances 20/11–5/12/92).
1993
- HOBSON’S CHOICE – Directed by Don Hammond (13 performances 19/2–6/3/93).
- FIVE FINGER EXERCISE – Directed by Ray Russell (13 performances 23/4–8/5/93).
- AWAY – Directed by Paul King (13 performances 18/6–3/7/93).
- STEPPING OUT – Directed by Ron Conroy (13 performances 6–21/8/93).
- SAME TIME NEXT YEAR – Directed by Alan Burrows (13 performances 24/9–9/10/93).
- LETTICE AND LOVAGE – Directed by Barbara Bateman (13 performances 19/11–4/12/93).
1994
- THE FOX – Directed by Hilda Ortland (13 performances 18/2–5/3/94).
- WHAT THE BUTLER SAW – Directed by Liz Lipski (13 performances 15–30/4/94).
- EQUUS – Directed by Trevor Bickerstaff (13 performances 17/6–2/7/94).
- STAGE STRUCK – Directed by Steve Cummins (13 performances 5–20/8/94).
- I HATE HAMLET – Directed by Geoff Hickey (13 performances 23/9–8/10/94).
- PRIVATE LIVES – Directed by Gordon Dunlop (13 performances 18/11–3/12/94).
1995
- THE SERVANT – Directed by Ray Russell (13 performances 17/2 to 4/3/1995).
- LIPSTICK DREAMS – Directed by Rod Nash (13 performances 21/4 to 6/5/1995).
- JOURNEY’S END – Directed by Ian Tweeddale (13 performances 16/6 to 1/7/1995).
- LEND ME A TENOR – Directed by Alan Burrows (13 performances 4 to 19/8/1995).
- ALL MY SONS – Directed by Ron Conroy (13 performances 22/9 to 7/10/1995).
- HAPPY BIRTHDAY – Directed by Bronwyn Thomas (13 performances 17/11 to 2/12/1995).
1996
- REBECCA – Directed by Hilda Ortland (13 performances 16/2 to 2/3/1996).
- DANCING AT LUGHNASA – Directed by Steve Cummins (13 performances 12 to 27/4/1996).
- SHADOWLANDS – Directed by Don Hammond (13 performances 7 to 22/6/1996).
- CAGEBIRDS – Directed by Liz Lipski (Workshop Production, one performance 17/7/96).
- TIME AND THE CONWAYS – Directed by Gordon Dunlop (13 performances 2 to 17/8/1996).
- ECHOES – Directed by Trevor Bickerstaff (13 performances 20/9 to 5/10/1996 plus 11/10/1996 at the Waverley Festival).
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A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL – Directed by Doug Bennett (13 performances 15 to 30/11/1996).
1997 (40th Year)
- TWO WEEKS WITH THE QUEEN – Directed by Liz Lipski (13 performances 21/2 to 8/3/1997).
- THE CREEPER – Directed by Ray Russell (13 performances 25/4 to 10/5/1997).
- ROMANTIC COMEDY – Directed by Shirley Fitch (13 performances 27/6 to 12/7/1997).
- THE FAMILY DANCE – Directed by Graeme Moore (13 performances 29/8 to 13/9/1997).
- THE FANTASTICKS – Directed by Ron Conroy (13 performances 31/10 to 15/11/1997).
1998
- A MONTH OF SUNDAYS – Directed by Trevor Bickerstaff (13 performances 20/2 to 7/3/1998).
- THE WOMAN IN BLACK – Directed by Steve Cummins (13 performances 1 to 16/5/1998).
- DIAL ‘M’ FOR MURDER – Directed by Don Hammond (13 performances 3 to 18/7/1998).
- DEATH OF THE MAESTRO – Written and Directed by Horrie Leek (13 performances 4 to 19/9/1998).
- THE WISDOM OF EVE – Directed by Barbara Bateman (13 performances 6 to 21/11/1998).
- An Evening Of Mirth And Mystery: THE RATS – Directed by David Corben, POMPADOUR – Directed by Hilda Ortland, PIZZA MAN – Directed by Graeme Moore (4 performances 9 to 12/12/1998).