The Shadow Factory (Howard Brenton) – October 2024

80s Extravaganza – July 2024

Sleeping Beauty – February 2024

The Sound of Murder – October 2023

 

Eurovision Plus – July 2023

The Little Mermaid – February 2023

Death at the Shangri-La (Roger Lee) – October 2022

Best of British – July 2022

Robin Hood (Alan P Frayn) – February 2022

Cinderella (Halloween version) – October 2021

The Rock & Roll Years – July 2021

Goldilocks (Reece Sibbald) – February 2020

Murder in the Village (John McDermott) – October 2019

Country Magic – June 2019

The Three Musketeers (Tracy Rogers) – February 2019

Cyanide with Rosie (John McDermott) – October 2018

Birthday Bonanza (Celebrating 40 years of NOMADS) – June 2018

Cinderella (Alan P Frayne)  – February 2018

Dream Lover – July 2017

Mother Goose (Graham Barraclough, Gee Wizz) – February 2017

Spooky Halloween – October 2016

Snow White (Graham Barraclough, Gee Wizz) – February 2016

Winter Carnival Winners – November 2015

Magic of the Musical – July 2015

Aladdin (David Horrock & Jack Chissick) – February 2015

Robinson Crusoe (Alan P Frayne) – February 2014

Dick Whittington & His Cat (Chris Denys & Chris Harris) – February 2013

Jack and the Beanstalk (Alan P Frayne) – February 2012

Babes in the Wood (Tony Edwards) – February 2011

Sleeping Beauty (Limelight Scripts) – February 2010

Alice in Wonderland (Robert Marlow) – February 2009

Cinderella (David Swan) – October 2008

Puss in Boots (John Morley) – February 2008

Red Riding Hood (John Morley) – February 2007

Humpty Dumpty (Norman Robins) – February 2006

Goldilocks and the Three Bears (John Morley) – February 2005

Jack and the Beanstalk (David Horrock & Jack Chissick) – February 2004

Cinderella (David Swan) – October 2003

Aladdin (David Horrock & Jack Chissick) – February 2003

Robin Hood & the Babes in the Wood (Colin Wakefield & Kate Edgar) – February 2002

Mother Goose (Peter Denyer) – February 2001

Snow White (John Morley) – February 2000

Come Follow the Band – December 1999

Come Dancing – November 1999

Summer Carnival “Garden Gnomes” – July 1999

This That and T’other – June 1999

Dick Whittington (Bob Heather) – February 1999

Come Dancing – November 1998

Summer Carnival “Fiesta Fiasco” – July 1998

The ’40’s – May 1998

Babes in the Wood (John Morley) – February 1998

A Cockney Evening – September 1997

A Victorian Evening – June 1997

Cinderella – February 1997

Robinson Crusoe (John Morley) – February 1996 (or could be 1990)

A Chorus of Disapproval (Alan Aykbourn) – May/June 1995 (or could be 1989)

Two Chinese Plays at King John’s House – October 1994

Dame Twankey’s Circus Comes to Town – February 1993 (or could be 1988)

They Came from Mars and Landed Outside the Farndale Avenue Church Hall in Time for the Townswoman’s Guild’s Coffee Morning (David McGillivray & Walter Zerlin Jnr) – April 1992

Uproar in the House (Anthony Marriott & Alistair Foot) – May/June 1991

Six Mystery Plays – June 1990

Not Now Darling (Ray Cooney & John Chapman) – October 1989

Dick Whittington (John Morley) – February 1989

Woodley Village Hall built – 1986

Summer Carnival “Sunflowers” – July 1984

Humpty Dumpty – January/February 1983

Summer Carnival “Snowmads” – July 1982

Life of Hercules (Thomas Cruden) – Performed at King John’s House in Romsey – June 1982

I’ll Get My Man (Philip King) – June 1982

Senior Citizens’ Christmas Party – February 1982

Sinbad the Sailor (John Morley) – January 1982

The Hollow (Agatha Christie) – October 1981

Summer Carnival “The Phegnomenal Gnomads” – July 1981

Cat on the Fiddle – April 1981

Senior Citizens’ Christmas Party – February 1981

Cinderella – January 1981

Cabaret – September 1980

Summer Carnival entertainment “Music Hall” – July 1980

Summer Carnival “Gilbert & Sullivan” – July 1980

Lucky for Some – May 1980

Senior Citizens Christmas Party – February 1980

Jack and the Beanstalk – January 1980

Edwardian Follies – September 1979

The Magic Lamp – January 1979

Roaring ’20s – September 1978

Spring Fever – April 1978

Lonely Road & Carols – December 1977