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Productions prior to 2013 include: 1936 by Tom McNab, directed by Jenny Lee (Arcola and Lilian Baylis Studio at Sadlers Wells); Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, directed by Jenny Lee (co-production with Sixteenfeet Productions in Morden Hall Park and Brockwell Park);

Afterplay and The Bear by Brian Friel, directed by Jenny Lee (New Wimbledon Studio and UK tour to 16 venues including the Traverse Edinburgh and Tron Glasgow); Dancing in the Dark by Tom McNab, directed by Jenny Lee; ​Markings by Dominic Francis, directed by Tamara Harvey (Traverse Theatre Edinburgh, Southwark Playhouse and UK tour); The Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers, directed by Jenny Lee (Wimbledon Studio); Hamlet by William Shakespeare, directed by Jenny Lee (Cannizaro Park Open Air Theatre); Wigs, Wide Boys and The Ruler of the World by Jane James, directed by Sue Wilson (Wimbledon Studio); Jessie Kesson – a Good Crack at Life, by Jenny Lee, directed by Sue Wilson (RSC Summerhouse Stratford, Edinburgh Festival and Scotland and highlands tour); Knives in Hens by David Harrower, directed by Jenny Lee (national tour); The Other Shore by Sarah Woods, directed by Jenny Lee (Warehouse Croydon and tour); A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, directed by Jenny Lee (Cannizaro Park Open Air Theatre); Home Front by James Duff, directed by John Burgess (Wimbledon Studio); Jump to Cow Heaven by Gill Adams, directed by Jenny Lee (Wimbledon Studio); Ace of Clubs by Noel Coward, directed by Jenny Lee (Wimbledon Studio); Miss Roach’s War by Richard Kane, directed by Jenny Lee (Warehouse Croydon and London tour); Michaelangelo’s Slave by Atar Hadari, directed by Knight Mantell (Wimbledon Studio); Black Dove by Robin Keys, directed by Ken Mclymont (Old Red Lion); The Seal Wife by Sue Glover, directed by Jenny Lee (Warehouse Croydon, Edinburgh Festival and tour); Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen in a new version by David Rudkin, directed by Jenny Lee; Bondagers by Sue Glover, directed by Jenny Lee (Wimbledon Studio); The Grannie (La Nona) by Roberto Cosso, translated by Haroldo Brown, directed by Jenny Lee (Wimbledon Studio); The Donahue Sisters and The Stanley Parkers by Geraldine Aaron, directed by Paul Jerricho (Wimbledon Studio)]