2000s
2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009
2000
God and the Theatre - Morality and Mystery Plays Everyman, directed by Warwick Cooper; The Second Shepherd's Play, directed by June Barnes; and The Crucifixion, directed by Peter Goers, in The Bakehouse
Fuente Ovejuna (Moved Playreading), by Lope da Vega, directed by Daniel Golding, in the Drama Studio, Schulz Building
Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare, directed by Michael Baldwin, in Little Theatre
You Are Here, directed by Andy Packer, in The Bakehouse
Four on a Couch, by Finn Kruckemeyer, directed by Trish Ryan, in The Rhino Room
2001
The Threepenny Opera, by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, directed by June Barnes, in Little Theatre
2002
Late Night Shopping, by various writers, directed by Eddy Knight, in the Theatre Off The Plaza, North Terrace Campus
Amadeus, by Peter Shaffer, directed by Alison Robb, in Little Theatre
Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, directed by Martin Laud, in Little Theatre
Private Lives, by Noel Coward, directed by Peter Goers, in Little Theatre
2003
Guilding the Lily (Revue), by various writers, directed by Todd Golding and Fiona Linn, in Little Theatre
Oh What a Lovely War, by Joan Littlewood et al, directed by Melinda Boston and David Reed, in Little Theatre
Equus, by Peter Shaffer, directed by Geoff Crowhurst, in Little Theatre
The Cherry Orchard, by Anton Chekhov, directed by Peter Goers, in Little Theatre
The Ugly Man, by Brad Fraser, directed by Geoff Crowhurst, in Little Theatre
2004
Spring Awakening, by Frank Wedekind, directed by Greg Elliott, in Little Theatre
Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare, directed by Michael Baldwin, in Little Theatre
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, by Peter Nichols, directed by Rosemary Nursey-Bray, in Little Theatre
2005
The Wonder (Moved Playreading), by Susanna Centlivre, directed by Alexander Kirk, in Little Theatre
The Merry Wives of Windsor, by William Shakespeare, directed by Alice Teasdale, in Little Theatre
Saturday Sunday Monday, by Eduardo de Filipo, directed by Geoff Crowhurst, in Little Theatre
Entertaining Mr Sloane, by Joe Orton, directed by Geoff Brittain, in Little Theatre
2006
The London Cuckolds (Moved Playreading), by Edward Ravenscroft, directed by Alexander Kirk, in Little Theatre
Cloud Nine, by Caryl Churchill, directed by Harry Dewar, in Little Theatre
Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, directed by Brant Eustice, in Little Theatre
The Real Inspector Hound, by Tom Stoppard, directed by John Wells, in Little Theatre
2007
The Custom of the Country (Moved Playreading), by John Fletcher and Philip Massinger, directed by Alexander Kirk with original music by Alexander Mitchell, in Little Theatre
The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, directed by June Barnes and Ann Weaver, in Little Theatre
Marat/Sade, by Peter Weiss, translated by Geoffrey Skelton and Adrian Mitchell, directed by Harry Dewar, in Little Theatre
An Experiment with an Air Pump, by Shelagh Stephenson, directed by Geoff Brittain, in Little Theatre
2008
FIRST TIME OUT SEASON 1: Rebecca's Story, (Moved Playreading) by Kate Mandalovic, a student playwright, directed by Geoff Crowhurst, in Little Theatre
FIRST TIME OUT SEASON 2: page#1, Scene#1, ... the end and other stories, new writing by students of the University of Adelaide Creative Writing Program interpreted for the stage, directed by Michael Allen
A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tenessee Williams, directed by Anita Baltutis, in Little Theatre
Antony & Cleopatra, by William Shakespeare, directed by Brant Eustice, in Little Theatre
What The Butler Saw by Joe Orton, directed by Harry Dewar, in Little Theatre
2009
The Underpants, by Carl Sternheim, adapted by Steve Martin, directed by John Wells, in Little Theatre
FIRST TIME OUT 2009: Altered States of Consciousness, new writing by students of the University of Adelaide Creative Writing Program interpreted for the stage, directed by Michael Allen
Richard II, by William Shakespeare, directed by Harry Dewar, in Little Theatre
Oleanna, by David Mamet, directed by Ben McCann, in Little Theatre



