The shows are listed in alphabetical order. The original opening date is the official frst night, not counting previews, unless otherwise stated. By and large revivals of shows are not included. In later years, unless show runs have been officially published I have assumed 8 shows per week, uncluding matinees. Where only short runs have been scheduled I have given the opening and closing dates only. Further information about the shows can be found by clicking on the show title where linked.
Original listing by Edmund Whitehouse of "This England" magazine
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| Babes (Humphrey Carpenter) | 2/6/1993 | Shaw | |||
| City of Angels (Coleman/Gelbert) | 30/3/1993 | Prince of Wales Theatre | |||
| Crazy For You (Gershwin) | 3/3/1993 | Prince Edward Theatre | |||
| Eurovision (Tim Luscombe) Musical Play | 10/11/1993 | Vaudeville | |||
| Forever Plaid (Stuart Ross) Musical Anthology | 28/9/1993 | Apollo Theatre | |||
| Heartbreak Kid, The (Tony Hawks) | 12/10/1993 | Purcell Room | |||
| Hot Stuff (Devised By Maggie Norris & Paul Kerryson) | 17/8/1993 | Cambridge Theatre | |||
| How About Alice (Marianne Cook & Henry Goldberg) | 12/11/1993 | New Grove | |||
| Journeys From Jourouvert (A Larger Than Life Musical Masquerade) | 1/7/1993 | Old Spitalfields Mkt | |||
| Leonardo (Moeller/Moeller/Dunlop/Minks) | 3/6/1993 | Strand Theatre | |||
| Love In The Country (Mike Alfreds & Anthony Bowles) | 27/4/1993 | Almeida | |||
| Lust (Heather Brothers) From The Country Wife by William Wycherley | 19/7/1993 | TR Haymarket | |||
| Robin Prince of Sherwood (Fenn & Howarth) | 3/2/1993 | Piccadilly Theatre | |||
| A Slice of Saturday Night (Heather Brothers) Revival | 9/9/1993 | Strand Theatre | |||
| Sunset Boulevard (Lloyd Webber/Black & Hampton) | 12 July (1529 perfs) | Adelphi Theatre |