Gielgud Theatre - Recent and Present Productions

Recent and Present Productions

  • 2003: Tell Me on a Sunday by Andrew Lloyd Webber, with Denise Van Outen
  • 2004: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, starring Christian Slater, Frances Barber and Mackenzie Crook
  • 2005: Don Carlos by Friedrich Schiller, starring Derek Jacobi
  • 2005: Some Girls by Neil LaBute, starring David Schwimmer and Catherine Tate
  • 2005: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie, starring Tara FitzGerald
  • 2006: The RSC's The Crucible, starring Iain Glen
  • 2006: The RSC's The Canterbury Tales
  • 2006: Frost/Nixon by Peter Morgan, starring Michael Sheen and Frank Langella
  • 2007: Equus by Peter Shaffer, starring Daniel Radcliffe and Richard Griffiths
  • 2007: Macbeth by William Shakespeare, starring Patrick Stewart
  • 2008: Carl Rosa Opera presented a Gilbert and Sullivan season
  • 2008: God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, with Ralph Fiennes and Tamsin Greig
  • 2008: Six Characters in Search of an Author by Luigi Pirandello, starring Ian McDiarmid
  • 2008: Bill Bailey's Tinselworm
  • 2009: Enjoy by Alan Bennett, starring Alison Steadman
  • 2009: Avenue Q by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx
  • 2010: Broadway transfer of Hair
  • 2011: The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
  • 2011: Lend Me a Tenor
  • 2011: The Ladykillers
  • 2012–2013: Chariots of Fire
  • 2013: The Audience by Peter Morgan, starring Helen Mirren

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