The White Devil - Amateur Productions
1920 - The Marlowe Society, Cambridge
March 1920
See: The Times, 19 March 1920
1925 - The Renaissance Theatre Society
directed by Edith Craig at the Scala, London; 11 October 1925
See: The Stage, 15 October 1925
James Agate, Brief Chronicles (London: J. Cape, 1943), 144-6
1948 - The Marlowe Society, Cambridge
directed by George Rylands, the production was part of the 'Summer Festival [...] toured to Germany under auspices of British Council & Foreign Office (flown in during the Berlin Airlift!)' (The Marlowe Society)
1949 - Leeds University Theatre Group
directed by John Boorman
1957 - The Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich
May 1957
1957 - The Tavistock Repertory Company
directed by Kay Gardner at the Tower Theatre, London, 18-20 and 24-26 October 1957
1959 - Oxford
1964 - The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts
1969 - The Tavistock Repertory Company
directed by Brian Tapply at the Tower Theatre, Canonbury, London, 9-24 May 1969
The White Devil - 1969 © The Tavistock Repertory Company
1972 - Leeds Arts Centre
performed October 1972
1973 - the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
directed by Philip Allen-Morgan, February 1973
1975 - Liverpool University English Department
directed by Carol Barton and Jane Macnaught at the Eleanor Rathbone Theatre, University of Liverpool, 5-8 March, 1975
1975 - Gods Theatre Company
directed by Carol Boyle at the Wolfson Theatre, Churchill College, Cambridge, November 1975
1977 - The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
directed by Edward Argent at the Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, 1-5 March 1977
1977 - Crawford Centre for Arts
directed by Malcolm Edwards at the Drama Studio, Crawford Centre for Arts, University of St Andrews, December 1977
1978 - Newcastle University Theatre Society
directed by Lorraine Monk at the Gulbenkian Studio, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 14-17 January 1978; taken to the National Union of Students Drama Festival at Easter and to the Oxford Playhouse
1980 - The Questors Theatre Company
performed at the Questors Playhouse, Ealing - London
1981 - Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich
opened 20 November 1981
1981 - The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts
at the Vanbrugh Theatre, London, 9 -12 December 1981
1999 - University of London Dramatic Society
directed by Richard Sparnon at Royal Holloway; 4-5 March 1999
1999 - *King Alfred's College
directed by Stevie Simkin at the Arts Centre Studio, King Alfred's College of HE, Winchester; 30 November - 2 December 1999
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2004 - Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
directed by Robert Hamlin at the Redgrave Theatre, Bristol; 18-28 February 2004; reviewed by: Bryony Jones, 'Soap opera: 17th century style', BBC Bristol, 20 February 2004
2004 - Oxford University Drama Society
Poisoned Skull Productions: six performances at the Old Fire Station Theatre, Oxford; 9-13 March 2004