(C) full- length Canadian script (F) chosen to be performed in the Western Ontario Drama League Festival
- Prelude to a Kiss Directed by Paul Richard leading three actors win W.O.D.L. award
- Ten Little Indians Directed by Michelle Kreitzer
- Harvey Directed by Simon Leibovitz
- Thirteen Hands (C) Directed by Gerry Butts
- Twelfth Night Directed by Richard Walsh-Bowers
- The Rainmaker Directed by Stan Jensen
- Love Rides the Rails Directed by Alan Argue
- Mary, Mary Directed by Simon Leibovitz
- An Inspector Calls Directed by Holt Sivak W.O.D.L. acting awards to Richard Walsh-Bowers and Carlo Adamo
- Who’s on First?: directed by Michelle Kreitzer.
- Amnesty (C) Written and directed by Keith Slater
- One-act play: If Men Played Cards as Women Do Directed by Jennifer Jensen presented in June 2003 at ECT’s Annual General Meeting in the Fergus Grand Theatre
- Dancing at Lughnasa (F) Directed by Nancy Ford performed at the W.O.D.L. Festival in Woodstock where last-minute replacement Deb Deckert won an acting award
- Cactus Flower Directed by Stan Jensen
- The Children’s Hour Directed by Simon Leibovitz
- Blithe Spirit Directed by Denise Gismondi Kimberley Young wins Most Promising Newcomer award from the W.O.D.L.
- A Year in Edna’s Kitchen (C) Directed by Bronwyn Allen-Hill
- Funeral Farce (C) Written and directed by Keith Slater
- The Odd Couple Directed by Denise Gismondi
- Norman is that You? Directed by Dianne Thompson
- Steel Magnolias Directed by Mary Lloyd
- Undercover Operation (C) Written and directed by Keith Slater Anne Marie Lemieux wins acting award
- Sleeping Beauty eh? (C) Written and directed by Peter Scott
- The Gazebo Directed by Bronwyn Allen-Hill
- On Golden Pond Directed by Simon Leibovitz
- Puss & Mukluks (C) Written and directed by Peter Scott
- Kitchen Witches (C) Directed by Denise Gismondi
- You’re Lucky if You’re Killed (C) Directed by Bronwyn Allen-Hill and Gary Bryant remount of Dr. Norman Craig’s 1933 production with music
- Anne of Green Gables (C) (F) Directed by Deb Stanson the first of several large shows with a large cast of youths Went to Woodstock as part of the W.O.D.L. Festival – won an award for its costumes
- The Shortest Distance Between Two Points (C) Directed by Gary Seibert
2009-2015 below (also on individual pages)
- That Summer (C) by David French Director Julie Wheeler-Bryant Out-of Festival awards given to actor Brianna Hastie
- Having Hope at Home (C) Directed by Bronwyn Allen-Hill
- I Take this Man Directed by Michelle Kreitzer
- Anne of Avonlea (C) Directed by Deb Stanson
- Brighton Beach Memoirs Directed by Bronwyn Allen-Hill
- Hay Fever Directed by Richard Walsh-Bowers
- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Directed by Deb Stanson and Jim Monaghan
- Self Help by Norm Foster (C) (F) Director Jude Winterbottom W.O.D.L. festival awards to actors Trevor Smith-Diggins, Michelle DiTomasso and Bronwyn Allen-Hill; award to director
- Cheaper by the Dozen Directed by Denise Gismondi
- Office Politics Directed by Cory Sanders a one- act for the Western Ontario Drama Mini-festival in Kincardine
- Tom Sawyer Directed by Deb Stanson
- A Dying Family Tradition (C) Directed by Robin Bennett
- Sitting Pretty (C) Directed by Mary Lloyd
- The Triumphant Embarrassment of Willie Last Directed by Nancy Reaume another W.O.D.L. Minifest entry (Embro)
- Peter Pan Directed by Deb Stanson and Jim Monaghan
- Old Love (C) Directed by Julie Wheeler-Bryant
- Narnia-the Musical Directed by Denise Gismondi
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream Directed by Deb Stanson performed in the Elora Green Space
- Death Takes the Stage: a murder mystery dinner Script by Bronwyn Allen-Hill
- Anne and Gilbert the Musical (C) Directed by Deb Stanson
- The Dixie Swim Club Directed by Jim Monaghan W.O.D.L . award to the acting ensemble
- Spring Planting Directed by Bronwyn Allen-Hill