‘Taming of the Shrew’, 2007
Another Shakespeare favourite given the Miracle treatment and well received by aficionados, bard-haters and small children alike!
The Tempest1994
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?1996
The Third Policeman2017
Cinderella2016
The Great Enterprise1988
Another Shakespeare favourite given the Miracle treatment and well received by aficionados, bard-haters and small children alike!
McBeth1984
Tin2012
Aladdin2018
Touring a double bill was physically and financially exhausting, so this year things were scaled down drastically. With a tree and five actors this show worked well, staged in the round.
McBeth1984
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
Hamlet2004
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
In this third incarnation of this play, the backstage story of the Ffitch’s Repertory Players’ fragile relationships was more prominent than ever.
Beauty and the Beast from Mars2010
Knight of Passion1996
Cinderella2016
Cinderella2016
A revisit of Beckett’s masterpiece, twenty-eight years after Miracle’s first production. People are always surprised to discover how funny and uplifting this supposedly ‘bleak’ play really is. Hannah Stevens’ first Miracle role, as the Boy.
The Cherry Orchard2018
The Importance of Being Earnest2012
Aladdin2005
The Magnificent Three2015
Romeo & Juliet2010
The Chairs2002
The Revenge of Rumpelstiltskin2009
The Third Policeman2017
Miracle continued to develop the idea of small-scale touring ‘alternative pantos’ with this three-hander in which the sheriff on Nottingham took his revenge on Robin. This was an elastic little show, able to stretch to include a run at the newly opened Hall for Cornwall.
The Revenge of Rumpelstiltskin2009
Jason2008
The Tempest2014
Hamlet2004
Aladdin2018
The Time Machine2006
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?2014
Waiting For Godot1985
The Magnificent Three2016
The Time Machine2006
Beauty and the Beast from Mars2010
Frank and Ernest1990
A brand new fairy tale about a family struggling to keep music alive after it is outlawed by a tone-deaf king. Fantastical musical instruments and a large revolving cube lit up with state-of-the-art digital moving imagery. Actor Sally Crooks’ first show since work-experience with Miracle, 9 years earlier.
The Case of the Frightened Lady2014
Tin2012
Hamlet2004
The Tempest2014
McBeth1984
The Revenge of Rumplestiltskin1994
Hamlet2004
They said it could never be done, but this adaptation seemed to delight Flann O’Brien fans as well as introducing his surreal take on life to a whole new audience.
Cabbages and Kings1990
A Grand Catastrophe1992
Beauty and the Beast from Mars1995
The Government Inspector2006
Quasimodo2003
The Tempest2014
A Parcel of Rogues1993
McBeth1984
Beauty and the Beast from Mars1995
Waiting For Godot2013
Frank & Ernest appeared. They were stand-up comedians from a bygone age: tired jokes, no sense of timing and relentless underlying attrition. They made cakes disappear; sawed live rabbits in half, while their glamorous assistant did farmyard smell impressions. They organised and compared The Palace of Delights, a series of epic cabaret nights in Falmouth at the Princess Pavilion and Victor Drago’s.
Keri’s Drama club
Zonk FM2016
Starting with a ruthlessly but lovingly pared down text, Shakespeare’s last play staged very simply, with cast of 6 accompanied by a single violin.
Taming of the Shrew2007
The Scapegoat1995
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
McBeth1984
The Case of the Frightened Lady2005
Quasimodo2004
Cinderella2016
A princess with a passion for Mills and Boon novels falls in love with a manicurist and marries him, but not before everyone, including Prince Malodour (played by Dominic Knutton), has woken from video projected nightmares.
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
Hamlet2004
Beggar's Opera2001
A Grand Catastrophe1992
Beauty and the Beast from Mars2010
The Tempest1994
Twelfth Night2000
The Cherry Orchard2018
Tartuffe2009
A reworking of the 1993 production with two additional cast members, Kyla Goodey and Angus Brown. Miracle’s first appearance at the Minack.
Aladdin2018
A raucous homage to early Victorian pantomime based on a 19th century script and popular songs of the time. The show was staged on a portable proscenium ‘theatre’ with hand-painted backdrops and a ‘pit orchestra’ of piano, violin and clarinet. Warmly received as an alternative panto experience that could be enjoyed by all ages.
Hamlet2004
Building on the popularity of the previous year’s Victorian-style panto, this had a strong Georgian flavour, both in design and performance. It was based on the fairy tale The Yellow Dwarf, with songs set to music by Handel and Purcell. Rumpelstiltskin grew half a meter taller before the audience’s very eyes and a dragon breathed real smoke! Work-experience student Rosie Hughes did her work experience on this show, returning as a fully-fledged actor 4 years later.
Aladdin2018
A complete reworking of the 1995 show, with the Bobby and his band playing live, using real-time back-projections of 1/12th scale scenery and special effects, operated by the actors off stage – but in view of the audience.
The Case of the Frightened Lady2006
Tin2012
Tartuffe2009
Aladdin2005
The Importance of Being Earnest2012
In this first Tom Adams/Bill Scott musical, Frankenstein built a creature out of body parts stolen from a cryogenic laboratory. The story was peppered with songs that would do any 1950’s musical proud but followed the same relentless path to disaster as Mary Shelly’s original. First Miracle show for Ciaran Clarke and Holly Cassidy, who played the creature’s bride, at the same time as providing a live score from a mobile piano.
Tin2012
A romantic comedy involving time travel and posing the question, ‘given the chance, would you journey to the past or the future?’
The Great Enterprise1988
The Third Policeman2017
Life's a Dream2016
The Magnificent Three2015
A Midsummer Night's Dream1997
Tin2012
Hamlet2004
The Time Machine2006
Twelfth Night2002
The Magnificent Three2015
A new adaptation for 6 actors. Alan’s circular set, Jude’s sea-soaked costumes and Jim’s unearthly music combined to create a dreamy production that played to all the strengths of outdoor theatre.
Cinderella2016
Miracle1985
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
Waiting For Godot2013
The Chairs2002
Tartuffe2009
Aladdin2005
The Cherry Orchard2018
Romeo & Juliet2010
Frankenstein!2012
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
Cinderella2016
Frankenstein!2012
The Tempest2014
Cinderella2016
A Midsummer Night's Dream1997
1988
The Fall of Robin Hood1997
The Fables of Faust1982
Tin2012
The Joke Machine1984
A lavish reworking of our 1993 script, with a set that allowed a full view of the dressing room, wings and backstage action, as the Ffitch Repertory Players struggle to keep the show on the rails.
Frankenstein!2012
Waiting For Godot1985
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?2014
Cinderella2016
The Beginning of the World1979
Knight of Passion1996
Miracle2019
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
20,000 Leagues under the Sea2004
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
The Importance of Being Earnest2012
The Magnificent Three2016
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
Waiting For Godot2013
Tartuffe2009
A new adaptation of Gay’s 18th century ballad opera, set in the London underworld. The show included a convincing guillotine and video-projected cancan dancers.
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
Cinderella2016
Tin2015
Knight of Passion1996
The Revenge of Rumpelstiltskin2009
A Midsummer Night's Dream1997
Quasimodo2003
The Revenge of Rumpelstiltskin2009
Hamlet2004
The Tempest1994
A faithful (though invisibly trimmed) interpretation of Wilde’s perfectly formed and funniest play.
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
Quasimodo2003
The Importance of Being Earnest2012
Aladdin1993
Frank and Ernest1989
McBeth1984
Hamlet2004
Knight of Passion1996
McBeth and The Joke Machine1984
20,000 Leagues under the Sea2004
The Great Enterprise1988
Tin2012
Tartuffe2009
The Scapegoat1995
The Case of the Frightened Lady2005
This was the beginning of a 12 year collaboration between Bill, Steve and Keri and a fruitful partnership with English Heritage. A Spanish perspective on the story of the Armada, toured throughout the UK and Ireland in association with English Heritage. On consecutive days this show established our two record audience figures, which have still not been broken: smallest audience (2 in Truro’s W.I Hall) and largest (1,500 at Kenilworth Castle)
Cabbages and Kings1990
This adaptation wrung every drop of romance, tragedy and humour out of Shakespeare’s unsurpassed love story. This was one of the rare occasions when a Miracle actor was unable to go on. Steve became so ill that Bill had to step in and read the part. He ended up job-sharing the role with Dominic Power until the end of the season. Auditions for Juliet discovered a new regular company member, Cat Lake.
The Cherry Orchard2018
Twelfth Night2000
A re-run of 2001’s production with Steve Jacobs taking over the role of Malvolio from his brother Phil.
The start of regular Arts Council funding celebrated in style with a new adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Big cast, towering Trilite set and live orchestra did justice to Hugo’s epic story and really came into its own during a glorious week at the Minack.
Cleopatra1998
The Revenge of Rumpelstiltskin2009
Romeo & Juliet2010
Beggar's Opera2001
The Government Inspector2007
McBeth1984
A Parcel of Rogues1993
A nifty adaptation, convincing moustaches and Jim Carey’s lush score helped make this joyous production the most successful Miracle Shakespeare to date.
The Cherry Orchard2018
Aladdin2018
A Parcel of Rogues1992
Romeo & Juliet2010
Cat's Cradle2008
The Tempest2014
Waiting For Godot2013
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?1989
The Magnificent Three2015
Aladdin2018
Jason2008
In 1943 the Willoughby Brown family decided to do their bit for the war effort by sharing their annual family entertainment with the good people of Falmouth. What started as a sophisticated soiree quickly degenerated into improvised mayhem.
Tartuffe2009
Cinderella2016
The Magnificent Three2015
Cat’s Cradle was an adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut’s 1960’s apocalyptic novel. Experimental use of video projection brought the quick-moving tale about a curious religion and a chilling (literally) weapon of mass destruction to the small stage.
The Tempest2014
The Case of the Frightened Lady told the story of Edgar Wallace writing one of his potboilers in a single day, with the help of his wife and staff, all likely to burst into song at any moment. The show introduced a new crop of actors to Miracle’s audiences: Jo Bowis, Tom Adams, Dominic Power and Ben Dyson all went on to become regular performers and Fay Powell Thomas as stage manager, equally at home on and off stage.
The Chairs2002
The Importance of Being Earnest2012
The Importance of Being Earnest2012
A Parcel of Rogues1999
Cat's Cradle2008
Beauty and the Beast from Mars2010
The Beggar's Opera2001
A Grand Catastrophe gave the tongue-in-cheek treatment to the civil war in Cornwall, a cavalier stronghold. Performed in many of the places where key events took place, including the siege of Pendennis and the flight of Henrietta Maria via Trelowarren to St Michaels Mount. Keri, Steve and Bill were assisted by an army of children recruited at each performance.
The Third Policeman2017
Cinderella2016
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?2014
Quasimodo2004
The Magnificent Three2015
With the help of the Arts Council, a new pink van was purchased, with space for the set, lights, costumes, props and up to seven people and set off to tour, a fast-moving thriller, propelled by a streamlined text and strong physical performances. Costumes, music and dance all had a non-specific far eastern flavour, the whole thing played out in a hall of mirrors. These distorted the reflections of characters – but unfortunately also concentrated the rays of the sun. The cast returned after a break on a very hot day to find the stage in flames. ‘To laugh or not to laugh.’
The Cherry Orchard2018
Jason2008
Aladdin2018
The Importance of Being Earnest2012
McBeth1984
The Great Enterprise1988
Frankenstein!2012
Cabbages and Kings1990
Hamlet2004
The Chairs2002
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?2014
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?2014
Frankenstein!2012
Miracle2004
Tin2012
Bare-breasted soothsayers and poisoned chalices abounded in this ridiculous dark ages comedy about skullduggery in a royal Celtic household. The set consisted of a massive throne, made by Alan Munden who went on to work with Miracle for the next 21 years.
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?1989
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?2014
Tin2012
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
Romeo & Juliet2010
The Government Inspector2006
With a purpose-built yellow pyramid, an old coach and a company of 8½ Miracle set off across the country with a double bill:
McBeth Miracle’s first encounter with Shakespeare. This was an extremely free adaptation and included an early attempt at incorporating video – to show the prophecy of the three witches – via an 18” TV screen!
The Joke Machine was a matinee kids’ show about a pair of evil game show hosts;
The paltry box office receipts for this tour were supplemented by a bit of busking along the way.
Life's a Dream2016
Zonk FM2016
The Importance of Being Earnest2012
The Cherry Orchard2018
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?1989
Contrary to popular myth, Miracle’s show was not about Jason Squibb, although it was his first appearance with the company. This year produced some of the nastiest weather in Miracle history, creating serious challenges, particularly keeping the vast pillar upright in gale force winds. This was the year we made the front page of the Daily Mirror when our newly acquired satnav led the van into a flooded ford in Dorset, resulting in all the emergency services being called and the headline ‘Splatnav!’
The Case of the Frightened Lady2014
The Case of the Frightened Lady2006
Frankenstein!2012
Cinderella2016
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?1996
The Cherry Orchard2018
The Magnificent Three2015
Beauty and the Beast from Mars2010
Tin2012
The Magnificent Three2015
A Midsummer Night's Dream1997
Hamlet2004
1989
Tin2012
Twelfth Night2000
The Beginning of the World1979
Hamlet2004
Cinderella2016
Life's a Dream2016
The Revenge of Rumpelstiltskin2009
The Case of the Frightened Lady2005
Life's a Dream2016
Beauty and the Beast from Mars2010
Aladdin1993
Cinderella2016
Tin2012
Frankenstein!2012
Romeo & Juliet2010
The Revenge of Rumpelstiltskin2009
Cat's Cradle2008
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
Cabbages and Kings1990
Twelfth Night2000
Tin2012
Another Adams/Scott collaboration. A musical pastiche of B-movie westerns, with plenty of songs – but not a horse in sight! New company member Ben Kernow sang Country and Western, while riding a dozy old stepladder.
You can now download or stream Cinderella via our On Demand service, click HERE to view all our titles and find out more.
The Revenge of Rumplestiltskin1994
20,000 Leagues under the Sea2004
The Revenge of Rumplestiltskin1994
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
The Third Policeman2017
Aladdin2005
The Case of the Frightened Lady2005
The Time Machine2006
The Revenge of Rumpelstiltskin2009
Frankenstein!2012
Beauty and the Beast from Mars2010
Waiting For Godot2013
A community chorus of over 30 local people helped bring the story of Scrooge’s redemption to the Princess Pavilion and create a moving and atmospheric Christmas entertainment.
You can now download or stream Bah Humbug via our On Demand service, click HERE to view all our titles and find out more.
You can also buy a DVD copy of the live performance via our SHOP
Hamlet2004
Frankenstein!2012
Waiting For Godot2013
20,000 Leagues under the Sea2004
The Magnificent Three2015
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?1996
Quasimodo2004
Taming of the Shrew2007
The Cherry Orchard2018
Cinderella2016
McBeth1984
A Pig in a Poke1991
Romeo & Juliet2010
Shooting Star1986
Taming of the Shrew2007
Tartuffe was a new translation of Moliere’s scathing satire. Trap doors and a hydraulic stunt ladder helped bring this wickedly funny farce alive.
Cat's Cradle2008
The Revenge of Rumpelstiltskin2009
Beauty and the Beast from Mars2010
Hamlet2004
Miracle had discovered a winning formula – comic reconstructions of famous historical events. Next came the story of Stanley’s search for the famous explorer told in the style of Victorian music hall. First use of the pop-up portable proscenium stage and first show designed by Jim Elliott. Toured across UK and Ireland.
20,000 Leagues under the Sea2004
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?2014
Aladdin2005
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
A new small-cast adaptation of Chekov’s play The Cherry Orchard about a family on the edge of ruin, in a society on the brink of cataclysmic change. We followed Chekov’s (often-ignored) instruction that it should be played as a comedy, if not a farce.
Romeo & Juliet2010
Romeo & Juliet2010
Tartuffe2009
Jason2008
A Grand Catastrophe1992
The Case of the Frightened Lady2005
Tin2012
Aladdin2018
Frankenstein!2012
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?2014
The Ffitch Repertory Players spared no expense to bring the world’s best-loved fairy tale to the stage, with a live band, a Welsh rat and a flying Fairy Godmother. Miracle’s first panto at the Princess Pavilion.
You can now download or stream Cinderella via our On Demand service, click HERE to view all our titles and find out more.
Cat's Cradle2008
A Grand Catastrophe1992
The Magnificent Three2015
A Midsummer Night's Dream1997
Tristan and Iseult1980
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
Life's a Dream2016
Cinderella2016
Quasimodo2003
Life's a Dream2016
The Tempest2014
The Tempest2014
Life's a Dream2016
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
Revival of the 1989 production, with an extra actor, lavish scenery and Mr. George Shutter live on the pianoforte. The beginnings of Miracle’s ‘play within a play’ format, featuring Julius Ffitch and his repertory players.
The Tempest2014
A re-run of the 2005 production.
Aladdin1993
The Third Policeman2017
The Third Policeman2017
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
Steve Clarke and Bill Scott wrote a musical adaptation of St. Exupéry’s novel. It was called Shooting Star and was Miracle’s first indoor winter tour. Music by Jim and Steve Lawrence with Matthew Pullum.
Waiting For Godot2013
1994
The Great Silence2003
The Case of the Frightened Lady2005
Tin2012
A Midsummer Night's Dream1997
Taming of the Shrew2007
A Pig in a Poke1991
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
Tin2012
The Magnificent Three2015
The Cherry Orchard2018
Miracle2017
Taming of the Shrew2007
The Magnificent Three2015
Aladdin2018
The Time Machine2006
A re-run of the 2015 show.
Tin2012
The Cherry Orchard2018
Waiting For Godot2014
Beggar's Opera2001
Aladdin2018
Cat's Cradle2008
The first product of the MiracleGrow project for new directors and writers. Debbie’s very local radio station has some far out listeners. Written by Angus Brown and directed by Tom Adams.
Twelfth Night2000
Life's a Dream2016
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?1996
20,000 Leagues under the Sea2004
Life's a Dream2016
Waiting For Godot2013
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
Cinderella2016
A gruesome comedy about Henry VIII working his way through his six wives: quick-change body suits, daft songs and no punches pulled.
Tristan and Iseult1980
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?1996
20,000 Leagues under the Sea2004
A Parcel of Rogues1993
The Cherry Orchard2018
Aladdin2005
Shooting Star1986
Jason2008
A co-production with English Touring Opera featuring a large community chorus and Ben Luxon as a Cornish mine owner on the brink of financial ruin, at the mercy of fraudulent bankers and itinerant opera singers. Week-long runs at 4 venues in Mining Heritage Sites from Botallack to Tavistock and at the Hall for Cornwall. This show was subsequently adapted into a feature film also called ‘Tin’.
The Cherry Orchard2018
Aladdin2005
Tin2012
The Tempest1994
The Importance of Being Earnest2012
The preview performance of Miracle’s first show, took place in August at Pirran Round. The play was loosely based on Origo Mundi the first part of the Ordinalia, the Cornish language medieval miracle cycle of plays, which would have been performed at the same venue 600 years previously.
Perhaps the Heavens were not pleased with our largely comic interpretation of the Book of Genesis because they opened, real lightning struck and God’s platform collapsed, causing him to fall out of heaven. The show went on and toured to twelve open-air venues around Cornwall, including the Festival of Fools in Penzance. Only two of the cast of eleven were professional actors. No one got paid. The music was live. Admission was free.
This new play toured Cornwall in a marquee, loaned by the National Trust. Appropriately for a show about eternal damnation, the tent was set on fire by Hell’s Angels during a performance at a festival in North Devon. The cast dealt with the flames between entrances and the audience never knew.
Jason2008
Aladdin2018
The Case of the Frightened Lady2006
A Grand Catastrophe1992
Tartuffe2009
Quasimodo2003
Jason2008
The Third Policeman2017
Romeo & Juliet2010
Aladdin2018
Taking place on a startling red set, the action revolved around a magic bed that allowed actors to return to the stage in different roles without ever apparently leaving it. This was Kyla Goodey’s first show with Miracle.
The Great Enterprise1988
Jason2008
Tin2012
Romeo & Juliet2010
The Magnificent Three2015
Beauty and the Beast from Mars1995
McBeth and The Joke Machine1984
Tin2012
Aladdin2018
Romeo & Juliet2010
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
Beauty and the Beast from Mars2010
Life's a Dream2016
Hamlet2004
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?2014
Tartuffe2009
The Government Inspector2006
Cinderella2016
The Third Policeman2017
Twelfth Night2000
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
Miracle’s popular 1994 panto, reimagined by the Ffitch Repertory Players. This production recreated the world of Georgian theatre with 18th century stage technology including a fire-breathing dragon and a demonstration of early lip-synching.
The first little tour had gone down well so the following summer the group decided to have another go. A new version the old Cornish legend was performed every Saturday night in Truro’s WI Hall before touring historic sites, including Restormel Castle and Castledore.
Jason2008
The Tempest2014
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?1996
A comic take on courtly love gone madrigal, featuring knights in armour, a dim shepherdess and a flock of sheep. The story was constructed round 13th century love songs, sung unaccompanied in French. This subtle aesthetic was challenged at the Winchester Hat Fair when the cast had to compete with a chain-saw juggler on one side of the stage and a bagpiper on the other.
The Beginning of the World1979
The Time Machine2006
Tristan and Iseult1980
A musical about Bobby Beauty, 1960s heart-throb and unwilling pawn in the struggle between the top-secret British Rocket Agency and Bestiana, an alien invader in spandex flares.
Sleeping Beauty1998
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
The Government Inspector2006
An entirely new adventure for the famous detective, investigating his own death at the hands of his creator, Conan Doyle, who wanted to concentrate writing about more serious subjects, including clairvoyance and fairies.
When a Victorian Egyptologist discovers Cleopatra’s tomb and brings her back to life, she assumes he is her lover, Anthony. At the start of the opening night at Cothele House, the play still had no ending. This was agreed in the interval and improvised. It would be a lie to claim that the audience never noticed, but by the second week the show had found its feet and went on to enjoy considerable success!
Quasimodo2003
20,000 Leagues under the Sea2004
A Parcel of Rogues1999
To celebrate the news that we were to become a Regularly Funded Organisation of the Arts Council, Miracle created an extra production for 2002: a straightforward staging of Ionesco’s absurd play, complete with enormous semicircular set including 6 doors and 30 chairs, pushing the boundaries of small-scale touring!
The Tempest2014
1989
The Tempest1994
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
A Midsummer Night's Dream1997
Aladdin2018
The Government Inspector2006
Twelfth Night2000
Cinderella2016
Quasimodo2003
Miracle received funding from the Foundation for Sport and the Arts which provided a van, a decent production budget and proper wages for four actors. The result was, an epic tale, bursting with songs and draped in lush costumes, inspired by the lives of local shady characters, Harry Carter, the King of Prussia Cove and Lady Jane Killigrew, spanning naval engagements, settlements in the New World, a lunatic asylum and packet ships. Simon was the new company member, beginning a 7-year partnership.
The Time Machine2006
Aladdin2005
The Government Inspector2006
The Case of the Frightened Lady2005
The Tempest2014
Miracle2010
Beauty and the Beast from Mars2010
Frankenstein!2012
The Government Inspector2006
The Tempest1994
Taming of the Shrew2007
Bah Humbug! A Christmas Carol2017
The Third Policeman2017
Cat's Cradle2008
Cinderella2016
Hamlet2004
Waiting For Godot2013
Cat's Cradle2008
The Time Machine2006
Zonk FM2016
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?2014
Romeo & Juliet2010
The Magnificent Three2015
The Death of Sherlock Holmes2011
Cinderella2016
McBeth1984
The Importance of Being Earnest2012
Twelfth Night2000
The Scapegoat1995
The Revenge of Rumplestiltskin1994
Frankenstein!2012
A contemporary tale, very loosely based on of Jules Verne’s classic, with back-projected scenery and a giant octopus. Kids from schools in Penzance and Plymouth contributed artwork and an underwater ballet.
Taming of the Shrew2007
Jason2008
Knight of Passion1996
Taming of the Shrew2007
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?2014
A Grand Catastrophe1992
Aladdin2018
Tristan and Iseult1980
Beauty and the Beast from Mars2010
The Fall of Robin Hood1997
Cinderella2016
Cinderella2016
Romeo & Juliet2010
The Tempest2014
Quasimodo2003
Frankenstein!2012
Sleeping Beauty1998
Beauty and the Beast from Mars2010
Knight of Passion1996
1989
A new adaptation of Gogol’s satire of local government, relocated to the Italian village of Baccobiondi, featuring a working restaurant and a malfunctioning fountain.
A new adaptation of Calderon’s very modern 16th century drama about dream and reality and the uncertain nature of existence.
The Revenge of Rumplestiltskin1994
The Tempest2014
Twelfth Night2000
Waiting For Godot1985
Tin2015