
Previous GEDS productions

Previous GEDS productions
Every GEDS production since 1933
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by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by Lee Hall
adapted from the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard
Directed by: Ann-Marie Mendes
by Henrik Ibsen
Directed by: Gary Bird
by John Ward
Directed by: John Ward
FEATS competition entry
Winner: Best Original Script
Third place: Best Play
by Victoria Comstock-Kershaw
Directed by: Liz Comstock-Smith
FEATS Fringe
by Brandon Thomas
Directed by: Alexandra Shelest
by Tracy Letts
Directed by: John Ward
by Frank V. Furino
Directed by: Annelies Breman
by Lorraine Hansberry
Directed by: Rick Vincent
One Act Plays by Caral Churchill, David Ives, and Peter Barnes
Directed by: Christina Vasala Kokkinaki
Charity performance in benefit of Save Sight Now Europe
by Harold Pinter
Directed by: Gary Bird
by Robert Harling
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by Jean-Paul Sartre
Directed by: Gary Bird
by Noël Coward
Directed by: Jenny Buffle
by Samuel Beckett
Directed by: John Ward
by F. Scott Fitzgerald, adapted for the stage by Simon Levy
Directed by: Christina Vasala Kokkinaki
by William Shakespeare
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by Ayad Akhtar
Directed by: Charles Slovenski
(or Letting Nature Take Its Course)
by Gary Bird
Directed by: Berta Adell
FEATS competition entry
Winner: Best Actress (Masha Neznansky)
Winner: Best Actor (Gabriel Bird)
Runner up: Best Play
All England Festival competition entry
Winner: Best Play
Winner: Best Actor (Gabriel Bird)
by Christopher Durang
Directed by: Andrea Ogbonna-James
Charity performance
by Christopher Hampton
Directed by: Rick Vincent
adapted for the stage by Richard Greenberg
Directed by: Larry Wagner
adapted for the stage by Nick Dear
Directed by: Christopher Bailey
by Oscar Wilde
Directed by: Jenny Buffle
Organised by: Marc Checkley
Charity performance
by Molière, translated by Ranjit Bolt
Directed by: Catherine Harari
by John Steinbeck
Directed by: Christopher Bailey
by Thornton Wilder
Directed by: Colin Peterson
by Neil Simon
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by Noël Coward
Directed by: Charles Slovenski
by Beth Henley
Directed by: Christopher Bailey
by Béibhinn Regli
Directed by: Malcolm Grant
FEATS competition entry
Winner: Best Original Script
by Bill Lloyd
Directed by: Bill Lloyd
Charity Performance
by David Lindsay-Abaire
Directed by: Tim Hancox
by Ray Cooney
Directed by: Pam Walsh
by David Auburn
Directed by: Frances Favre
by Ben Elton
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by Brian Friel
Directed by: Charles Slovenski
by William Shakespeare
Directed by: Ben Crystal
by Christopher Durang
Directed by: Viki Lazar
by Lillian Hellman
Directed by: Charles Slovenski
by Joe Orton
Directed by: Andrew Brookes
by Tim Firth
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by Yasmina Reza
Directed by: Charles Slovenski
by William Shakespeare
Directed by: Frances Favre
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Malcolm Grant
by Tennessee Williams
Directed by: Charles Slovenski
by Arthur Miller
Directed by: Tim Hancox
(Hosts – Festival of European Anglophone Theatrical Societies)
No Holds Bard – The Ties That Bind
by William Shakespeare
Directed by: Carey Van Driest
FEATS competition entry
by Peter Shaffer
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by Ronald Harwood
Directed by: Tim Hancox
by Enid Bagnold
Directed by: Jenny Buffle
by John Godber and Jane Thornton
Directed by: Malcolm Grant
FEATS competition entry
Third place: Best Play
by Noël Coward
Directed by: Charles Slovenski
by Ray Cooney
Directed by: Diane Simmance and Pam Walsh
by Tom Stoppard
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
adapted by Ted Talbot
Directed by: Ted Talbot
The EDGE: Young actors of the Geneva English Drama Society
adapted by Patrick Hamilton
Directed by: Frances Favre
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Sue Humphreys and Beverley Rousset
by George Feydeau
Directed by: Ted Talbot
The EDGE: Young actors of the Geneva English Drama Society
by David Tristram
Directed by: Ian Farley
Festival of English Speaking Theatre in Switzerland
by Tennessee Williams
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by W. Somerset Maugham
Directed by: Jenny Buffle
by Noël Coward
Directed by: Charles Slovenski
by Anton Chekov
Directed by: Patrizia Maselli
by Anne-Marie Macdonald
Directed by: Kareen Klein
by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft
Directed by: Ted Talbot
The EDGE: Young actors of the Geneva English Drama Society
by Ray Cooney
Directed by: Pam and Richard Walsh
by Charlotte Jones
Directed by: Tim Hancox
by Terry Pratchett, adapted by Stephen Briggs
Directed by: Ted Talbot
The EDGE: Young actors of the Geneva English Drama Society
by Neil Simon
Directed by: Frances Favre
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Sue Humphreys
by Oscar Wilde
Directed by: Jenny Buffle
by John Wiles
Directed by: Ted Talbot
The EDGE: Young actors of the Geneva English Drama Society
by Yasmina Reza
Directed by: Patrizia Maselli
by Charles Slovenski
Directed by: Charles Slovenski
FEATS competition entry
Winner: Best Original Script
by John Godber
Directed by: Pat Butler
by Richard Harris
by John Murray
Two one act plays, directed by: Richard Walsh
The EDGE: Young actors of the Geneva English Drama Society
by Arthur W. Pinero
Directed by: Linda Krasker
by Stephen Mallatratt and Susan Hill
Directed by: Diane Simmance
by Tom Stoppard
Directed by: Ann Oakley
by Neil Simon
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by Alan Bennett
Directed by: Valerie Antonietti
FEATS competition entry
Winner: Best Actor (Martin Gatehouse)
Runner up: Best Play
by Alan Bennett
Directed by: Julian Finn
by Frederick Knott
Directed by: Tom Grafton
by Ray Cooney
Directed by: Catherine Harari
by Denise Deegan
Directed by: Malcolm Grant
by Peter Luke
Directed by: Tim Hancox and Linda Krasker
by Ben Elton
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by R. B. Sheridan
Directed by: Frances Favre
Directors and Authors: Brian Jones, Walter Acosta, Sue Leather, Wolfgang Schutt, Gary Bird, Aline Dedeyan
by Michael Frayn
Directed by: Richard Walsh
by Molière, translated by Ranjit Bolt
Directed by: Malcolm Grant
by Neil-Jon Morphy
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
FEATS competition entry
Winner: Best Original Script
by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Arthur Miller
Directed by: Ann Oakley
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Jenny Buffle
by Noël Coward
Directed by: Peter Tallon
by Craig Lucas
Directed by: Anne Everett
(GEDS hosts: Festival of European Anglophone Theatrical Societies)
by Arthur Miller
Directed by: Ann Oakley
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Tim Hancox
by Dario Fo
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by Tom Stoppard
Directed by: Ann Oakley
by Marc Camoletti, adapted by Robin Hawdon
Directed by: Richard Walsh
by Timberlake Wertenbaker
Directed by: Peter Tallon
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Alan Simmance
by Helen Griffin
Directed by: Anne Everett
FEATS competition entry
Winner: Best Actress (Beverley Rousset)
Runner up: Best Play
by Edward Albee
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by William Congreve
Directed by: Walter Acosta
Panel: Alan Leather, Tim Goodyear and Frederique Harmes
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Jenny Buffle
by Ariel Dorfman
Directed by: Ann Oakley
Directors: Walter Acosta, Jenny Buffle, Sue Leather, David Wark, Colin Willis
by Brandon Thomas
Directed by: Diane Simmance
Arranged and directed by: Lee Swepston
Directors: Sarah Browne, Andrew CoIley and Karen McDermott
by Sophocles, adapted by Don Taylor
Directed by: Walter Acosta
by Christopher Durang
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by Harold Pinter
Directed by: Ann Oakley
FEATS competition entry
Third Place: Best Play
Discretionary Award: Acting (Kieran Everett)
by William Shakespeare
Directed by: Ann Oakley
by Richard Harris
Directed by: Richard Hill
by J. B. Priestley
Directed by: Walter Acosta
by Oscar Wilde
Directed by: Tim Hancox
by Robert Bolt
Directed by: Ann Oakley
by John Godber and Jane Thornton
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by: Roy Hodgson
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Walter Acosta
Festival of English Speaking Theatre in Switzerland
by Ray Cooney
Directed by: Richard Hill
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Walter Acosta
by William Shakespeare
Directed by: Diane Simmance
by Peter Shaffer
Directed by: Ann Oakley
by Peter Shaffer
Directed by: Helen Estinel
by Jill Hyem
Directed by: Jacques Arpin
FEATS competition entry
Winner: Best Actress (Diane Simmance)
by J. B. Priestley
Directed by: Richard Walsh
by Bertolt Brecht
Directed by: Neil-Jon Morphy
by Joan Littlewood
Directed by: Julian Finn
(GEDS hosts: Festival of English-Speaking Theatre in Switzerland)
by Anton Chekhov, adapted by Miles Malleson (GEDS entry)
Directed by: Anna Sudnik
by Anton Chekhov
Directed by: Alan Simmance
by Ayn Rand
Directed by: Ann Oakley
by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Constance Cox
Directed by: Tim Hancox
by Philip King and Falkland Cary
Directed by: Doris Biles
by Marsha Norman
Directed by: Howard Hornfeld
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Ann Stutfield
by Noël Coward
Directed by: Julian Finn
by James Goldman
Directed by: Ann Oakley
One-act play double bill:
by Murray Schisgal
Directed by: Aline Dedeyan
by J. M. Barrie
Directed by: Thérèse Draper
by Hugh Whitemore
Directed by: Tim Hancox
by Sue Townsend
Directed by: Doris Biles
FEATS competition entry
Winner: Best Play
Winner: Best Actress (Anne Everett)
by Jean Anouilh, adapted by Christopher Fry
Directed by: Kelvin Widdows
by Ronald Harwood
Directed by: Lee Swepston
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Jenny Buffle
by William Douglas
Directed by: Rowena Flux
by Arthur Miller
Directed by: Howard Hornfeld
by John Bowen and Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Rowena Flux
1st Festival of English Speaking Theatre in Switzerland
by Tom Stoppard
Directed by: Doris Biles
by Henrik Ibsen
Directed by: Ann Oakley
by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall
Directed by: Tim Hancox
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Jean Navassardian
by Terence Rattigan
Directed by: Ann Oakley
The Dear Departed
Directed by: Doris Biles
The American Dream
Directed by: Howard Hornfeld
Thinking Aloud
Directed by: Mary Butterworth
Poor Old Simon
Directed by: Mary Butterworth
by Harold Pinter
Directed by: Alan Simmance
by Noël Coward
Directed by: Kelvin Widdows
by Ruth and Augustus Goetz
Directed by: Tim Hancox
by Emlyn Williams
Directed by: Jim Flux and Peter Cole-Baker
by Philip King
Directed by: Lee Swepston
by Alan Bennett
Directed by: Doris Biles and Barry Gilbert-Miguet
by Alan Bennett
Directed by: Tim Hancox
FEATS competition entry
by William Wycherley
Directed by: Alan Simmance
by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by John Osborne
Directed by: David Manley
by Peter Shaffer
Directed by: Chris Bulloch
by Tom Stoppard
Directed by: Peter Tallon
by David Storey
Directed by: Jean Navassardian
FEATS competition entry
by Tennessee Williams
Directed by: Lee Swepston
by John Arden
Directed by: Tim Goodyear
by William Shakespeare
Directed by: Jean Flux
by Oliver Goldsmith
Directed by: Jenny Buffle
by Noël Coward
Directed by: Tim Hancox
by Terence Rattigan
Directed by: Lee Swepston
by Anton Chekhov
Directed by: Anthony Cornish
by David Williamson
Directed by: Trevor Findlay
by David Storey
Directed by: Jean Navassardian
One-Act play double bill:
Next
by Terrence Mcnally
Directed by: Quinn Monahan
Crawling Arnold
by Jules Feiffer
Directed by: Nita Kentopp
by Simon Gray
Directed by: Tim Hancox
by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley
Directed by: Peter Tallon
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Barrie Philpot
by Tennessee Williams
Directed by: Lee Swepston
FEATS competition entry
Winner: Best Actress (Paula Swepston)
by Frederick Knott
Directed by: Richard Walsh
by W. Somerset Maugham
Directed by: Michael Deacon
by Jean Anouilh
Directed by: Hilary Swenson
by Neil Simon
Directed by: Helen Estinel
by William Douglas Home
Directed by: Tim Hancox
by R. B. Sheridan
Directed by: Jim and Jean Flux
by Edward Bond
Directed by: Peter Tallon
by Stephen Vincent Benet
Directed by: Lee Swepston and Hilary Swenson
One-Act play double bill:
The Dock Brief
by John Mortimer
Directed by: Robin Page
Black Comedy
by Peter Shaffer
Directed by: Richard Walsh
by Oscar Wilde
Directed by: Jennie Aron
by William Shakespeare
Directed by: Chris Bulloch and Jean Navassardian
by Noël Coward
Directed by: Jim Flux and Jean Navassardian
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Barrie Philpot
by Simon Gray
Directed by: Jean Navassardian
by William Shakespeare
Directed by: Thelma Harling
by Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallières
Directed by: Chris Bulloch
by Neil Simon
Directed by: Lorraine O’Hara
by Arthur Miller
Directed by: Frank Harling
by Joe Orton
Directed by: Peter Tallon
(The Persecution And Assassination Of Marat As Performed By The Inmates Of The Asylum Of Charenton Under The Direction Of The Marquis de Sade)
by Peter Weiss
Directed by: Chris Bulloch and Lorraine O’Hara
by Benn W. Levy
Directed by: Malcolm Lakin
by Archibald Macleish
Directed by: Lee Swepston
by Ray Cooney and John Chapman
Directed by: Barrie Philpot
by William Shakespeare
Directed by: Thelma Harling
by Harold Pinter
Directed by: Chris Bulloch and Peter Tallon
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by: Chris Bulloch
by Samuel Beckett
Directed by: Anthony Hunt
by William Shakespeare
Directed by: Frank Harling
by Edward Albee
Directed by: Chris Bulloch
40th anniversary production
by Aristophanes, translated by Dudley Fitts
Directed by: David Bargman
by Jay Presson Allen
Directed by: Barrie Philpot
One-Act play triple bill:
The White Liars
by Peter Shaffer
Directed by: Stella Bulloch
On Stage
by Harold Pinter
Directed by: Max Wenner
Shelter
by Anton Chekhov
Directed by: Peter Tallon
by Graham Greene
Directed by: Chris Bulloch
by John Mortimer
Directed by: Barrie Philpot
by Ray Cooney and John Chapman
Directed by: Barrie Philpot
by K. Waterhouse and Willis Hall
Directed by: Rod Price
by Joe Orton
Directed by: John Copland
by John Bowen
Directed by: Barrie Philpot
by John Osborne
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
One-Act play triple bill:
Black Comedy
by Peter Shaffer
Directed by: Richard Morris
The Black And White
by Harold Pinter
Directed by: Richard Morris
Then
by David Campton
Directed by: Richard Morris
by Bradley Dyne
Directed by: Rod Price
by Bill Macilwraith
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by Hugh and Margaret Williams
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by Peter Coke
Directed by: Philip Thompson
by Noël Coward
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by Harold Pinter
Directed by: John Hellon
by William Dinner and William Morum
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by Ronald Jeans
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
One-Act play double bill:
The Private Ear
by Peter Shaffer
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
The Public Eye
by Peter Shaffer
Directed by: Pieter Roebers
by Kenneth Horne
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by John Osborne
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by Howard King
Directed by: Desmond Cole-Baker
by Terence Rattigan
Directed by: Arthur Prandle and Margaret Keep
by Peter Shaffer
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by Patrick Hamilton
Directed by: Richard Morris
by W. Somerset Maugham
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by John Arden
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by Oliver Goldsmith
Directed by: Eve Whyte
by Diana Morgan
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by Robert Bolt
Directed by: Erling Vidlin
by Enid Bagnold
Directed by: Betsy Savage
by Frederick Knott
Directed by: Betsy Savage
by John Van Druten
Directed by: Betsy Savage
by Ray Lawler
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by Noël Coward
Directed by: John Copland
by Maxwell Anderson
Directed by: Betsy Savage
by Gore Vidal
Directed by: Eve Whyte
by John Osborne
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by Thornton Wilder
Directed by: Eve Whyte
by Christopher Fry
Directed by: John Page
by Aberto Casella and Walter Ferris
Directed by: Erling Vidlin
by Dennis Carman
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by Emlyn Williams
Directed by: Hugh Miller
by John Coates
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
The Deep Blue Sea
by Terence Rattigan
Directed by: John Page
by L. Du Garde Peach and Ian Hay
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by J. B. Priestley
Directed by: John Page
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by: Richard Morris
by Sutton Vane
Directed by: John Page
by R. C. Sheriff
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by W. Somerset Maugham
Directed by: Hugh Miller
by Anton Chekhov
Directed by: Alan Dent
by Gerald Savory
Directed by: Arthur Prandle
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by: C. B. Purdom
by Lillian Hellman
Directed by: Jules Mandel
The Cocktail Party
by T.S. Elliot
Directed by: Donald Bain
by Dorothy and Campbell Christie
Directed by: Arthur Hemstock
The Late Christopher Bean
by Emlyn Williams
Directed by: Hugh Miller
Our Town
by Thornton Wilder
Directed by: Arthur Klein
by Thornton Wilder
Directed by: Peter Oser
by James Bridie
Directed by: P. Drummond Thompson
by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufmann
Directed by: Jessie Potter
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by: Neil Little
by James Bridie
Directed by: Mrs. Read
by W. H. Auden and C. Isherwood
Lover’s Leap
by Philip Johnson
Directed by: H. St. George Saunders
by T. S. Eliot
Directed by: Neil Little
by G. & M. Martinez Sierra
Directed by: Cyril Kerr
by James Parish
Directed by: H. St. George Saunders and A. D. Meurig Evans
by Clifford Odets
Directed by: Philip Drummond Thompson
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by: Ibbetson James
by A. P. Herbert
Directed by: Ainsworth Johnstone
by John Van Druten
Directed by: Neil Little
Androcles And The Lion
by George Bernard Shaw
by Valentin Kataev
Directed by: Ainsworth Johnstone
by Holworthy Hall and Robert Middlemass
Directed by: Jessie Potter
by C. B. Fernald
Directed by: Neil Little
by William Archer
Directed by: H. St. George Saunders
When Crummles Played
by F.J. Harvey Darton
by Oliver Goldsmith
Directed by: John Palmer
The Royal Family
by Geo. Kaufmann and Edna Ferber
Directed by: Virginia Davis
I Lived With You
by Ivor Novello
See Naples And Die
by Elmer Rice
Directed by: Neil Little