Woodlands Drama Group – Play List

NoYearDatesProductionDetails
177202221st AprilTake What You Want by
Victoria Day
Directed by Julie James
The play picked up three awards:
Sandra Smallwood - Alan Lyons Cup for Best Actress
Mark Fuller - Philip Hickson Memorial Cup for Acting
The David Crumpton Memorial Award for the ethereal opening to the play with Howard Atkin
176202227th - 29th January10 Rillington PlaceDirected by Howard Atkin assist by Pippa Bogle.
Howard Atkin wrote the script from the film adaptation
Northern Final at Saltburn. Came 3rd.
Awards won:
Alison Gilmour – TBS Silver Salver for Best Actress
Ian Clarke – nominated for Best Actor
175202111th JulyInside Out: Love in a Covid ClimateDirected by Alison Gilmour.
Original script written to include social distancing rules for the Nidderdale Festival which took place at Saltburn.
Awards won:
Eva Housman Trophy for Best Play
Ripon and Pateley Bridge RDC Challenge Trophy for the play going forward to the Northern Final
Alison Gilmour – Charles Smith Trophy for Best Producer
Kay Mamby – Alan Lyons cup for Best Actress
Michael Wade Memorial Cup for Artistic Originality
Ben Gilmour and Rory Moore were jointly awarded the Philip Hickson Memorial Cup for Acting
FH Barron cup for Best Décor
Ian Clarke – nominated ‘Best Actor’
174202110th JuneInside Out-Love in a
Covid Climate
by Alison Gilmour
Directed by Anne-Marie Ledson.
Entry into the Nidderdale Festival at Saltburn. Both plays were rehearsed at first on Zoom.
Awards won:
David Crumpton Memorial Cup for Adjudicator’s Discretionary Award
Howard Atkin - Graham North Memorial Cup for Best Actor (his 5th time!)
Julie James – nominated ‘Best Actress’
173202110th JuneJust Passing by Colin & Mary CrowtherDirected by Julie James.
172202020th MarchTake What You Want by Victoria DayOriginal script written by our Chairman. Performance at the Nidderdale Festival was cancelled due to Covid lockdown.
171201928th - 30th NovemberThe Imaginary Invalid by Moliere adapt by Miles MallesonDirected by Jan Williams and Ian Clarke
17020196th - 8th JuneThe York Realist by Peter GillDirected by Anne-Marie Ledson
16920198th, 10th, 16th MarchSaving for Dolphins by Wilf HashimiDirected by Julie James
Part of the Fringe at St Robert’s and entry to the Nidderdale Drama Festival.
Awards won:
Garth Rawson Cup – Runners-up
Best Senior Producer – Julie James
Best Actor – Howard Atkin
Audience Award
Michael Wade for Artistic Originality
Wilf Hashimi came to watch – cast and author picture appeared in Harrogate Advertiser
16820198th, 10th, 14th MarchOur Man by Daniel ClucasDirected by Mark Smith Part of the Fringe at St Robert’s and Entry to the Nidderdale Drama Festival.
Brian Hey nomination for Best Actor
167201828 Nov – 1 DecLady in the Van by Alan BennettDirected by Howard Atkin
16520186-9 JuneWyrd Sisters by Stephen Briggs adapted from the novel by Terry PratchettDirected by Raelene Goddard
164201815-MarMay We…? Mais, Oui by Wilf HashimiEntry to the Nidderdale Drama FestivalDirected by Julie JamesGarth Rawson Cup – Runners-upMichael Wade Memorial cup for Artistic OriginalityBest Actress – Alison GilmourBest Actor nomination – Howard AtkinBest Director nomination – Julie JamesWilf Hashimi came up from Oxfordshire to watch his play.
163201730 Nov - 02 DecThe Father by August StindbergAdapted by Ian ClarkeDirected by Ian Clarke
162201715 – 17 JuneThe 39 Steps by Patrick Barlow from the book by John BuchanDirected by Anne-Marie Ledson. Played to a sell-out audience.
161201718-MarI Dream Before I Take the Stand by Arlene HuttonEntry to the Nidderdale Drama FestivalDirected by Julie JamesBest Actress – Alison GilmourMichael Wade Memorial cup for Artistic OriginalityJulie James – nominee for Best Director
160201728 – 29 JanTwo by Jim Cartwright.Directed by Howard Atkin. This was our first ‘Fringe’ production and was performed at St Robert’s Social Club.
159201630 Nov – 03 DecMort by Stephen Briggs adapted from the book of Terry Pratchett.Directed by Julie James. Played to a sell-out audience.
158201616 – 18 JuneThe Last Group & First StepsWritten by Alison Gilmore.Three of the original cast of ‘The Last Group’ from 2010 played the same characters. Julie James (Sheila), Ian Clarke (John), Howard Atkin (Malcolm)
157201617-MarThe Basalt Throne byHoward AtkinEntry to Nidderdale Festival. Original work based on a true event by Howard Atkin.Directed by Julie JamesAwards won:David Crumpton Memorial Cup –  Howard Atkin for his original script.
15620153-5 DecThe Lost Boy by Ronald Gabriel PaolilloDirected by Raelene GoddardThis was based on the life of JM Barrie and his most famous work ‘Peter Pan’
155201518 – 20 JunePinter 7 – seven short plays by Harold Pinter1. Trouble at Works2. Victoria Station3. God’s District4. One for the Road5. Umbrellas6. Apart from That7.The Dumb WaiterDirectors: – Howard Atkin, Pippa Boggle, Julie JamesThis production was done in ‘the round’.‘One for the Road’ was performed with 2 of the original cast from 2011 – Howard Atkin and Rebecca Farthing.
154201514-MarThe Diaries of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain adapted by Gerald P MurphyEntry to Nidderdale Festival, Frazer Theatre, Knaresborough.Awards won:Best Director – Julie JamesGarth Rawson cup for Festival runner-upPhilip Hickson Memorial Cup (special award for acting) – Ian Clarke
15320143 – 5 DecThe Storm by Alekasdr Ostrovsky  adapted by Ian ClarkeDirected by Ian Clarke
152201420-SepAnother Mixed Bag of NutsAn evening of songs, sketches and monologues by the members of the group. Performed at Pannal Village Hall
151201419 – 21 JuneI’ll be back before Midnight byPeter ColleyDirected by Raelene Goddard and Gemma Thompson
150201415-MarA Way to Mandalay by Christopher KellEntry to Nidderdale Festival, Frazer Theatre, Knaresborough.Awards won:Best Actor – Nick NealeGarth Rawson cup for Festival runner-up
149201328-30 NovWife After Death by Eric ChappellDirected by Graham Parry
148201328-SepA Mixed Bag of NutsAn evening of songs, sketches and monologues by the members of the group. Performed at Pannal Village Hall
147201319-21 JuneThe Crucible by Arthur MillarDirected by Howard Atkin and Pippa Bogle
146201315-MarDiaghilev’s Bag by Tony BreezeEntry to Nidderdale Festival, Frazer Theatre, Knaresborough.Directed by Anne-Marie Ledson
145201220-23 JuneDaisy Pulls it OffDirected by Julie James
144201216-MarDon’t Blame it on the BootsDirected by Alison Gilmour, Junior entry to Nidderdale Festival, Frazer Theatre, Knaresborough,Awards won:Michael Wade Memorial cup for artistic originality (and entry to the AETF QuarterFinal North-Central) NDDA Elsie Charlton Memorial Shield (best junior actor) – Dan Boyle
143201216-MarA Yorkshire TragedyPart of the 500th Anniversary of William ShakespeareDirected by Howard Atkin.Senior entry to Nidderdale Festival, Frazer Theatre, Knaresborough,Awards gained:Garth Rawson cup for Festival runner-up
14220116-8 OctoberEquus by Peter ShafferDirected by Raelene Goddard
141201116-18 JuneThe Dining Room by A R Gurney JnrDirected by Pippa Bogle
140201118-MarOne for the Road by Harold PinterDirected by Julie James. Senior entry to Nidderdale Festival, Frazer Theatre Knaresborough.Awards gained:Garth Rawson Cup (Senior runner-up)Philip Hickson Memorial Cup (special award for acting) – Rebecca FarthingJack Sanderson Youth Shield (special award for a junior actor) – Ben Evans
139201118-MarForward to the Right by Lily Ann GreenDirected by Howard Atkin. Junior entry to Nidderdale Festival, Frazer Theatre Knaresborough.Awards gained:NDDA Elsie Charlton Memorial Shield (best junior actor) – Dan Boyle
138201113-15 JanuaryJohn Gabriel Borkman by Henrik IbsenDirected by Ian Clarke. Postponed from 2-4 December 2010 due to heavy snowfall causing leak in Studio roof.
137201016-19 JuneOur Day Out by Willy RussellDirected by Howard Atkin and Pippa Bogle. Additional performance at Henshaw College. First play to include Woodlands Junior members.
136201013-15 MayCurses! Foiled Again by Evelyn HoodFrazer Theatre Knaresborough, a co-production at the invitation of Knaresborough Players
135201012-MarThe Last Group by Alison GilmourNidderdale Festival Frazer Theatre, directed by Pippa Bogle.Original work by Alison GilmourAwards won:Runner up trophyThe Michael Wade Trophy for artistic originalityBest actor trophy (Howard Atkin for the third year running.Raelene Goddard was short-listed for best actress
134200912-DecThe Brontës’ ChristmasPerformed at Brontë Parsonage Museum
133200915-17 OctoberBrontë by Polly TealeDirected by Raelene Goddard
132200918-20 JuneHabeas Corpus by Alan BennettDirected by Mark Smith. Additional performance in the grounds of Henshaws Specialist College
131201012-MarThe Last Group by Alison GilmourNidderdale Festival Frazer Theatre, directed by Pippa Bogle.Original work by Alison GilmourAwards won:Runner up trophyThe Michael Wade Trophy for artistic originalityBest actor trophy (Howard Atkin for the third year running.Raelene Goddard was short-listed for best actress
130200912-DecThe Brontës’ ChristmasPerformed at Brontë Parsonage Museum
129200915-17 OctoberBrontë by Polly TealeDirected by Raelene Goddard
128200918-20 JuneHabeas Corpus by Alan BennettDirected by Mark Smith. Additional performance in the grounds of Henshaws Specialist College
127200912-MayEntertainment EveningAn evening of Sketches, Monologues and Poetry Readings performed as a social evening at Trinity Church Hall. Forms part of Woodlands 40th Anniversary year celebrations. Organised by Vicki Day and Ian Clarke.
126200912-MarThreshold by Alison GilmourNidderdale Festival, Bishop Monkton. Alison’s debut for Woodlands both as director and writer.
125200912-MarSquatter’s Rites by Trevor HarveyNidderdale Festival, Bishop Monktondirected by Julie James,Best Actor – Howard AtkinThe first of two one-act plays entered to mark the beginning of Woodlands 40th Anniversary  year.
124200823-25 OctoberThe Secret Rapture by David HareDirected by Mike Sutton
123200826-28 JuneKiss of Death by Simon WilliamsDirected by Howard Atkin
122200815 March, 26 April, 24 MayBar and Ger by Geraldine AronAll England Theatre Festival North-Central Semi- Final, Preston, directed by Mark Smith.Awards won:Best Actor – Howard AtkinAll England Theatre Festival North-Central Quarter-Final, Bishop Monkton, directed by Mark Smith.Awards won:The Armstrong Cup – for best performanceThe Charles Smith Trophy – for best actor (Alison Gilmour)Nidderdale Festival, Hampsthwaite, directed by Mark SmithAwards won:
Best Actor (Nidderdale Herald Trophy): Howard Atkin
Best Actress (Alan Lyons Cup): Alison Gilmour
Best Senior Producer (Charles Smith Cup)
Mark Smith
Best Senior Play (Houseman Trophy)
Best Senior Team to go forward to the All England Theatre Festival (Ripon and Pateley Bridge RDC Challenge Trophy)
121200725-27 OctoberThe Old Country by Alan BennettDirected by Mike SuttonThe performance coincided with the reopening of the main auditorium at Harrogate Theatre following refurbishment
120200719-JulThree Times two Equals Six- an evening of gentle, ribald and (just occasionally) scandalous comic sketches.Nidderdale Summer Festival, Middlesmoor Village Hall.Directed by Ian Clarke and Lilian Wilcocks.
11920077-9 JuneA Month of Sundays by Bob LarbeyDirected by Julie James
118200717-MarNemesis by Peter D WilsonNidderdale Festival, Fraser Theatre KnaresboroughDirected by Mark Smith in his directorial debut with Woodlands.Peter D Wilson was in the audience!
117200619-21 OctoberSummertime by Ugo BettiDirected by Lilian Wilcocks and Ian Clarke
116200629 June – 1 JulyDial ‘M’ for Murder by Frederick KnottDirected by Mike Sutton
115200616-18 MarchRuby of Elsinore by Bruce KaneNidderdale Festival, Hampsthwaite Village Hall. Directed by Julie James.Awards Won:Jennie Folkerth won Adjudicator’s Special award cup for Artistic Originality(new cup donated by Elizabeth Clarke, Woodlands Chairman’s wife, in memory of her brother).
114200520-22 OctoberBlue Remembered Hills by Dennis Potter and They Also Serve by Sandy Taylor.Directed by Howard Atkin.We had a Barbershop quartet singing live during the show.
113200512-JulLife is Rather Like Opening a Tin of Sardines’ a series of sketchesNidderdale Summer Festival, Middlesmoor Village Hall. Directed by Lilian Wilcocks, assisted by Jane Coomber and Mike Sutton
11220052-4 JuneThe Government Inspector by Nikolai GogolAdapted/translated and directed by Ian Clarke.
111200517-19 March‘Receive This Light’ by N.J. Warburton.Directed by Julie James,Awards won:Best Senior Producer – Julie JamesBest Senior Team to go Forward to All England Theatre Festival next RoundBest Senior PlayBest Actress – Carole ReidBest Actor.- Stephen Hall
110200421-23 October‘The Aspern Papers’ adapted for stage by Michael Redfern from the book by Henry James.Directed by Lilian Wilcocks
10920043-5 JuneTen Times Table by Alan Ayckbourn.Directed by Howard Atkin
108200410-13 MarchA Phoenix too Frequent by Christopher FryNidderdale Festival, Pateley Bridge. Directed by Mike Sellars.Awards won:Best Set – Mike SellarsJulie James nominated for Best Actress
107200323-25 OctoberThe Sneeze by Anton Chekhov, translated by Michael Frayn.Directed by Ian Clarke
106200312-14 JuneThe Anastasia File by Royce RytonDirected  by Lilian Wilcocks
105200312-15 MarchWhen Love Takes a Turn by Trevor HarveyNidderdale Festival, Ripon Leisure Centre. Directed by Julie James,Awards won:Best Senior Producer – Julie JamesBest Senior PlayBest Senior Team to go forward to the All England Theatre Festival (Ripon and Pateley Bridge RDC Challenge Trophy)Best Actress – Pat Bickerton
104200231 October – 2 NovemberGroping for Words by Sue TownsendDirected  by Graham Stevens (later emigrated to New Zealand)
10320029-11 MayPlaza Suite by Neil SimonDirected by Mike Sellars
1022002MarchThe Proposal by Anton Chekhov.Nidderdale Festival, Fraser theatre Knaresborough. Directed  by Julie James.Awards won:Best Set – Julie James
10120011-3 NovemberHappy Families by John GodberDirected  by Lilian Wilcocks, first time we had full houses in the Studio Theatre
10020017-9 JuneRound and Round the Garden by Alan AyckbournDirected by Sylvia Iveson
99200124-MarWords of Advice by Fay WeldonNidderdale Festival, Pateley Bridge Memorial HallDirected by Pauline Summersall
982001JanuaryMurder Mystery Evening, script by Gillian HadleyKing James’ School.  We were paid £100
972000MayLook Who’s Talking by Derek Benfield Directed by Lilian Wilcocks
962000MarchTryst by Colin Crowther/ The Rose and Crown by J B PriestleyDirected by Stuart KellettAwards won:Best playBest producer – Stuart KelletBest actressCup for going on to next round in Northern finals (4 out of 7 cups)
95200029 February -2 MarchTryst by Colin Crowther/ The Rose and Crown by J B PriestleySketches: Listen to This/ Glycerine/ Who do you Think you Are?/ Friends Giving Notes/ The Messenger’s AssistantSt Aidan’s School, performed as practice for the Nidderdale Festival but to a paying audienceBoth one-acts Directed by Stuart Kellett Sketches Directed by Lilian Wilcocks
94199914-17 AprilThe Day After the Fair by Frank HarveyDirected by Lilian Wilcocks(November 1999 Lawrence Conyers was to have directed  ‘Look No Hans’  but couldn’t cast the male actors)
931998NovemberA Murder is Announced by Agatha ChristieDirected by Lilian Wilcocks
921998JuneChildren’s Day by Keith and Willis HallDirected by Sylvia Iverson.First production in Harrogate Theatre Studio
91199812-14 MarchThe Donohue Sisters by Geraldine AronNidderdale One-Act plays, Pateley BridgeDirected by Doreen VauseAwards won:Garth Rawson cup for Festival runner-upKathy Cann was nominated for Best Actress
901998FebruaryAbigail’s PartyDirected by Mike Allen
89199713-15NovemberConfusions by Alan AyckbournDirected by Lilian Wilcocks
881997MayOn Monday Next by Philip KingDirected by Deryck Steele
871997FebruaryCuckoo School/ Seven Ages of ManCo-produced by Jane Coomber and Lilian Wilcocks
861996MayHow the Other Half Loves by Alan AyckbournProduced by Gillian Wolstenholme
861996NovemberVerdict by Agatha ChristieProduced by Lilian Wilcocks
85199629 February –2 MarchPack of Lies by Hugh WhitemoreProduced by Lilian Wilcocks
84199516-18NovemberYou Should See us Now by Peter TinniswoodDirected by Carolyne King
831995MayHospital Corners (4 x one- act plays)Directed by Doreen Vause
82199515-18 FebruarySoapsud Island by Phillip SheahanProduced by Stuart Kellett, north of England premiere.Also performed in Nidderdale and Harrogate Drama Festivals, March and June 1995.
81199416-19NovemberWhen We Are Married by J B PriestleyDirected by Lilian Willcocks. This production was selected to mark bothJ B Priestley’s centenary and Woodlands 25thAnniversary.The plot revolves around three couples celebrating the 25th anniversary of their triple wedding.
8019943-5 FebruaryWith All My Love, I Hate You by Lynda MarchalA Talk in the Park (from confusions) by Alan AyckbournGreen Forms (from Office Suite) by Alan BennettProduced by Carole SmithProduced by Lilian WilcocksProduced by Lilian Wilcocks
791993NovemberGaslight by Patrick HamiltonDirected by Iris Mitchell
78199313-15 MayThe Odd Couple by Neil SimonDirected by Carolyne King
771993FebruaryBefore the Party by Rodney Ackland based on a short story by W Somerset MaughamDirected by Iris Mitchell
761992NovemberLook Who’s Talking by Derek BenfieldDirected by Deryck Steele
75199213-16 MayPardon Me Prime Minister by Edward Taylor and John GrahamDirected by Lilian Wilcocks
741992MarchAn Inspector Calls by J B PriestleyDirected by Sylvia Iveson
7319916-9 NovemberWaters of the Moon by N C HunterDirected by Iris Mitchell
72199124-27 AprilOutside Edge by Richard HarrisDirected by Carolyne King
7119917-9 FebruaryThe Curious Savage by John PatrickDirected by Deryck Steele
701990NovemberMurder on Arrival by George BatsonDirected by Deryck Steele
691990MayKey for Two by John Chapman and David FreemanDirected by Lilian Wilcocks
68199014-16 FebruaryThe Haunted Through Lounge and Recessed Dining Nook at Farndale Castle by David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin JnrDirected by Deryck Steele
671989NovemberMurder Deferred by Stuart ReadyDirected by Iris Mitchell
66198917-19 MayRelatively Speaking by Alan AyckbournDirected by Olive Richardson
651989MarchThe Secret Tent by Elizabeth AddymanDirected by Sylvia Iveson
641988NovemberMy Friend Miss Flint by Donald Churchill and Peter Yeldham
63198825-27 MayClerical Errors by Georgina ReidDirected by Deryck Steele
6219881-3 MarchPlaza Suite by Neil SimonDirected by Pauline Summersall and Lilian Wilcocks
611987NovemberCat’s Cradle by Leslie Sands
60198713-15 MaySpring & Port Wine by Bill NaughtonDirected by Iris Mitchell
591987FebruaryConfusions by Alan AyckbournDirected by Lilian Wilcocks
58198612-14NovemberThe Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society Murder Mystery by David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin JnrDirected by Deryck Steele
57198613-JulAlbert by Richard HarrisDirected by Lilian WilcocksThis and ‘Henry Hereafter’ performed as part of ‘Harrogate Enerthon Entertainment Marathon’ (supporting The British Heart Foundation’s 25thAnniversary Year) at The Old Swan Hotel.
56198626-28 FebruaryWoman in a Dressing-Gown by Ted WillisDirected by Deryck Steele
5519856-8 NovemberThe Day After the Fair by Frank HarveyDirected by Lilian Wilcocks
5419858-10 MayCaught on the Hop by Derek BenfieldDirected by Jess Howell
5319856-8 FebruaryMidsummer Mink by Peter CokeDirected by Deryck Steele
521984NovemberDangerous Corner by J B PriestleyDirected by Sylvia Iveson
51198423-25 MayFresh Fields by Ivor NovelloDirected by Pamela Moulds
5019847-9 MarchAn Evening of One Act Plays:Taken too Soon by Bruce McIntoshIncident by David CamptonAlbert by Richard HarrisTaken too Soon – Directed by Iris Mitchell (Also performed in Nidderdale Festival at Frazer Theatre Knaresborough on 22 March)Incident – Directed by Pauline Summersall Albert – Directed by Lilian Wilcocks
491983NovemberBeyond a Joke by Derek BenfieldDirected by Pamela Moulds
4819858-10 MayCaught on the Hop by Derek BenfieldDirected by Jess Howell
4719856-8 FebruaryMidsummer Mink by Peter CokeDirected by Deryck Steele
461984NovemberDangerous Corner by J B PriestleyDirected by Sylvia Iveson
45198423-25 MayFresh Fields by Ivor NovelloDirected by Pamela Moulds
4419847-9 MarchAn Evening of One Act Plays:Taken too Soon by Bruce McIntoshIncident by David CamptonAlbert by Richard HarrisTaken too Soon – Directed by Iris Mitchell (Also performed in Nidderdale Festival at Frazer Theatre Knaresborough on 22 March)Incident – Directed by Pauline Summersall Albert – Directed by Lilian Wilcocks
431983NovemberBeyond a Joke by Derek BenfieldDirected by Pamela Moulds
42198327-29 AprilHow the Other Half Loves by Alan AyckbournDirected by Deryck Steele
4119839-11 FebruaryRelative Values by Noel CowardDirected by Lilian Wilcocks
401982NovemberNight Watch by Lucille FletcherDirected by Pamela Moulds
391982MarchRelics by David CamptonNidderdale One-Act Drama Festival
38198212-14 MayMove Over Mrs Markham by Ray Cooney and John ChapmanDirected by Deryck Steele
37198217-19 FebruaryThe Edge of Darkness by Brian ClemensDirected by Iris Mitchell
361981NovemberThe Gathering of the Clan byDirected by Pam Moulds
351981MayUproar in the House by Anthony Marriott and Alistair FootDirected by Lilian Wilcocks
341981FebruarySuddenly at Home by Francis DurbridgeDirected by Pam Moulds
331980NovemberBlack Chiffon by Lesley StormDirected by Deryck Steele
321980MayThey Don’t Grow on Trees by Ronald MillarDirected by Iris Mitchell
311980FebruaryCelebration by Keith Waterhouse and Willis HallDirected by Iris Mitchell
3019798-10 NovemberThe Hollow by Agatha ChristieDirected by Pam Moulds
291979MayMan Alive by John DightonDirected by Deryck Steele
2819798-10 FebruaryThe heiress by Ruth and Augustus Goetz (based on the novel Washington Square by Henry James)Produced by Lilian Wilcocks. Lilian also starred in the final two performances, standing in when the leading lady was taken ill with flu.
2719781-4 NovemberDear Octopus by Dodie SmithProduced by Brian Foster
26197805-AprDark Brown by Philip JohnsonNidderdale Festival of One Act Plays, Memorial Hall Pateley Bridge.Directed by Pamela Moulds.Pauline Sumersall nominated – Best Actress
25197815-AprChildren’s Day (Act 1) by Keith Waterhouse and Willis HallEast Central Divisional Final of National Festival of Community Theatre, Rowntree Theatre. Produced by Barbara LawJacqueline Scortorough won Best Actress
241978FebruaryGoodnight Mrs Puffin by Arthur LovegroveDirected by Pamela Moulds
2319772-4 NovemberWhen we are Married by J B PriestleyDirected by Iris Mitchell and Deryck Steele
22197724-26 FebruaryCat on the Fiddle by John DoleDirected by Lilian Wilcocks
211976NovemberBonaventure by Charlotte HastingsDirected by Deryck Steele
201976MayBlythe Spirit by Noel CowardDirected by Brian Foster
1919764-6 MarchSeparate Tables by Terence RattiganDirected by Barbara Law
181975NovemberBreath of Spring by Peter CokeDirected by Lilian Wilcocks
171975AprilPools Paradise by Philip KingDirected by Deryck Steele
161975MarchThe Exiles by James JoyceDirected by Pamela Moulds
15197523-25 JanuaryNight Must Fall by Emlyn WilliamsDirected by Barry Atkinson
141974OctoberSailor Beware by Philip King and Cary FalklandDirected by Pamela Moulds
13197425-27 AprilA Letter from the General by Maurice McLoughlinDirected by Deryck Steele
121974MarchFine Weather for Repentance by Charles ManderDirected by Iris Mitchell
11197322-24NovemberThe Joy Ride by Georgina ReedDirected by Lilian Wilcocks
101973MarchNo Fan for my GraveDirected by Deryck Steele
91972NovemberPresent Laughter by Noel CowardDirected by Iris Mitchell
8197216-17 JuneOrange Blossom by Philip JohnsonDirected by Deryck SteelePerformed as evening of three one act plays with Silence on the Battlefield and Henry Hereafter (Killinghall Drama Group)
71972MarchSilence on the Battlefield by David CamptonDirected by Mike Goater
61972JanuaryThe Militants by Norman HollandDirected by Pamela Moulds
51971AprilMen byDirected by Pauline Sumersall
41971AprilFumed Oak by Noel CowardDirected by Pamela Moulds
31971AprilDragons in Caves Brainerd, Helen Leary and Nolan Leary DuffieldDirected by Iris Mitchell
21970JuneMake Mine Mayfair by Barbara Van KampenDirected by Pamela Moulds
1197017-20 MarchIsolation at Eyam by Joyce DennysNidderdale Festival, Memorial Hall Darley, Directed by Audrey Norton.Awards won:Best PlayEva Houseman Trophy (Joint winners with Killinghall Drama Group}Best DirectorNidderdale Herald Trophy for best individual performance – Jessica Howell and Elizabeth CrossThis production gained 7 trophies in total.