| Author | Year | Venue |
| Constance Cox (Based on a story by Oscar Wilde ) | 1984 | Brewhouse Theatre 22nd – 26th May 1984 |
| Character | Actor |
|---|---|
| Banes, the butler | Patrick Sanders |
| Lord Arthur Savile | Howard Wander |
| Sybil Merton, his fiancée | Frances Millward |
| The Dean of Paddington, his uncle | Edward (Ted) Goldsmith |
| Lady Windermere, his aunt | Peggy Groves |
| Lady Clementina Beauchamp, his great aunt | Elsie Goldsmith |
| Lady Julia Merton, Sybil’s mother | Joan Frabus |
| Mr Podgers, a cheiromantist | Anthony Brown |
| Nellie, the maid | Julia Ferris |
| Herr Winklekopf, an anarchist | Christopher Pollard |
| Role | Name |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Thelma Wander |
| Set design by | Edward (Ted) Goldsmith |
| Set design by | Patrick Sanders |
| Stage Manager | Allen Broom |
| Deputy Stage Manager | John Burbery |
| Assistant Stage Manager | Adrain Whyte |
| Lighting | Pauline Goldsworthy |
| Sound | Janet Dodd |
| Wardrobe | Carol Burbery |
| Assisted by | Elsie Goldsmith |
| Assisted by | Margaret Sanders |
| Assisted by | Mary Martin |
| Properties | Pip Maclean |
| Assisted by | Zoë Jempson |
| Assisted by | Peter Gange |
| Hairstylist | Lyn Mapley |
| Set Painting and Construction | Edward (Ted) Goldsmith |
| Set Painting and Construction | Patrick Sanders |
| Assisted by | Jennie Western |
| Assisted by | George Lashbrook |
| Assisted by | Adrian Whyte |
| Assisted by | Lyn Dilley |
| Programme and Poster Artwork | Doreen Lewis-Smith |
| Production photographs | Delmar Studios |
| Press photographs | Norman Thompson |
| Secretarial assistance | Shirley Boobyer |
| Hand designed posters | Bernard Gay |
| Erecting publicity billboards | Peter Gange |
| Erecting publicity billboards | John Burbery |
| Display window | Britannia Building Society |
| Display window | Midland Bank |
| Antique Telephone | Mr. Povey |
| Antique Telephone | British Telecom Museum |
| Record research | Jim Winter |
| Designing and making flowers | Joan Farbus |
| Stage furnishings | Thelma Wander |
| Business cards | Vicky Woodyatt |