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The Old Stagers have been performing in Canterbury every year since 1842 with the exception of the two world wars and during the Covid19 pandemic of 2020-21. Productions from this century are listed below, along with stills from some of the most recent performances.

2022 - Sisterly Feelings - Alan Ayckbourn

2019 - And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie

2018 - Quartermaine's Terms - Simon Gray

2017 - The Real Inspector Hound - Tom Stoppard, & Ways and Means - Noël Coward

2016 - The Government Inspector - Nikolai Gogol

2015 - Taking Sides - Ronald Harwood

2014 - Arsenic and Old Lace - Joseph Kesselring

2013 - The Old Country - Alan Bennett

2012 - You Never Can Tell - George Bernard Shaw

2011 - Whodunnit - Anthony Shaffer

2010 - Lord Arthur Savile's Crime - Constance Cox, based on the short story by Oscar Wilde

2009 - Happiest Days of Your Life - John Dighton

2008 - The Royal Baccarat Scandal - Royce Ryton

2007 - Ten Times Table - Alan Ayckbourn

2006 - The Cherry Orchard - Chekov

2005 - Come As You Are - John Mortimer

2004 - Tons of Money - Will Evans & Valentine, adapted by Alan Ayckbourn

2003 - A Coat of Varnish - Ronald Miller, suggested by C.P.Snow's novel

2002 - The Cabinet Minister - A.W. Pinero

2001 (150th Season) - Much Ado About Nothing - Shakespeare

2000 - The Edwardians - Ronald Gow, from the novel by V. Sackville-West

2022 Production

2019 Production

2018 Production

2017 Productions

2016 Production

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