Calderdale Theatre School has several original plays available for performance by other youth theatres. All have been successful and are available with production notes.
Calderdale Theatre School puts on a number of public productions each year, allowing all members the opportunity to play in a highly diverse range of performances thoughout their time as students.
Cuba: As the Cuban Missile Crisis unfolds and people begin to fear the worst, Barbara and Bernadette decide to mount their own school protest. (March 2012)
The Queen Must Die: A papier-mache portrait of Her Royal Highness stands in Margaret Chivers' living-room in preparation for Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee... (March 2012)
After Juliet: A tense truce holds between the Capulets and the Montagues after the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. (March 2012)
Prince of Denmark: Following the teenage Hamlet, Ophelia and Laertes as they rage against the roles handed down by their parents. (March 2012)
Rumor and the Rope Trick: A mysterious journey into the secret and seductive world of magic, when the sorcerers of the East meet the magicians of the West and battle to be the star of the show! (June 2011)
School Journey to the Centre of the Earth: Join Tricia and her classmates on their odyssey into the paranoid, unscrupulous and hilarious world of the ten-year-old imagination. (June 2011)
A Year and a Day: A storyteller, two ghosts, two tribes and a lot of questions. (June 2011)
The Wicked Lady: Lady Barbara Skelton is beautiful, wild and truly wicked. Forced into a respectable marriage with a man she can't love, she soon becomes bored and embarks on a secret life of gambling, highway robbery and murder. (April 2011)
Ruckus in the Garden: After the success of this performance at the Halifax Festival, the talented cast of young actors returns for those who missed it first time around. (January 2011)
The Wind in the Willows: Alan Bennett has written this adaptation of the well loved classic for the stage. First performed at the National Theatre, this version is both true to the original and yet carries the distinctive Bennett hallmark. (June 2010)
Coram Boy: Dramatised from Jamila Gavin's Whitbread Award winning novel set in 18th century England, Coram Boy is a tale of two orphans at the Coram Hospital for Foundling Children. (March 2010)
His Dark Materials (part two): Lyra and Will find themselves embarked on a thrilling journey through worlds familiar and unknown. (April 2009)
His Dark Materials (part one): Lyra and Will find themselves embarked on a thrilling journey through worlds familiar and unknown. (March 2009)
Oliver Twist: Neil Bartlett's dramatisation of Charles Dickens' novel. (June 2008)
The Pilgrimage: A funny, original and powerful fable about friends and enemies, families and foes. (April 2008)