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Chrys talking to Arnold Wesker with the cast of On the Road to Jerusalem 
Trapping The Antelope
– Anne Rigal and Rachel Silver – (Nadia Sawalha) The Young Vic.

Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi – Pam Gems – The Thorndike, Leatherhead
 
Star Turns – Stephen Lavell –Jewish Theatre Productions/The New End Theatre

On The Road to Jerusalem - Nomi Sharon – The New End

Sophie: Last of the Red Hot Mommas – Bernard Kops - New End Theatre Productions

A Wing and a Prayer – Alan Franks – NET

Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs – David Halliwell – The Boulevard Theatre.

Muck from Three Angles - David Halliwell – The Hackney Empire

Confusions – Alan Ayckbourne – The Tristan Bates

Alyson – the Story of a Green Witch – Julia Aston Smith – Greenwich and World tour

The Cutteslowe Walls – David Halliwell – The Cockpit

Killing Time, The Singer and The Pencil Letters – three short operas by Chistopher Littlewood – Jolly Music. Showcased at The Fortune Theatre.

The Prisoner’s Pumpkin by Alan McMurtrie (Yvonne Antrobus and Carl Forgione) - The Chelsea Centre Theatre (Best New Play Award/ New Play Festival 1992)

The Witlings by Fanny Burney – adapted by Chrys Salt (Annette Badland, Delia Lindsay, Simon Cox, Karin Fernald, Michael Deacon) - Tristan Bates

The Last Obit - Peter Tinniswood (Angela Pleasence)  - The Pleasance, Edinburgh Festival, Southern Scotland tour (in association with Pleasence/Salt Productions) (Fringe First)

On the Whole It’s Been Jolly Good - Peter Tinniswood (Leslie Phillips) – The Pleasance, Edinburgh Festival, tour and The Hampstead Theatre, London

Viva La Diva - Chris Ballance (Jean Boht and Ian Angus Wilkie) – The Pleasance, Edinburgh Festival and The Swallow Theatre

Aphrodite Blues - Robert Hamilton (John Pickard, Jacqueline Pearce) - New End Theatre (In association with ArtiZan)

The Chicken Show - Eryl Maynard – The Pleasance, Edinburgh Festival, The Swallow Theatre. Radio 4 (‘Pick of the week’ and the play audiences most wanted to hear again in 2003).

    

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