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Production History
* indicates revival
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1967 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Tartuffe |
Molière |
William Ball |
| Tiny Alice |
Edward Albee |
William Ball |
| Six Characters in Search of an Author |
Luigi Pirandello |
William Ball |
| Death of a Salesman |
Arthur Miller |
Allen Fletcher |
| Under Milkwood |
Dylan Thomas |
William Ball |
| Beyond the Fringe |
Bennett, Cook, Miller, and Moore |
Rene Auberjonois |
| Endgame |
Samuel Beckett |
Edward Payson Call |
| Charley's Aunt |
Brandon Thomas |
Edward Hastings |
| Man and Superman |
George Bernard Shaw |
Jerome Kilty |
| Arsenic and Old Lace |
Joseph Kesselring |
Allen Fletcher |
| Our Town |
Thornton Wilder |
Edward Hastings |
| Dear Liar |
Jerome Kilty |
Jerome Kilty |
| The Torch-Bearers |
George Kelly |
Edward Payson Call |
| Long Day's Journey into Night |
Eugene O'Neill |
Byron Ringland |
| The Seagull |
Anton Chekhov |
Edward Payson Call |
| The Zoo Story |
Edward Albee |
Richard A. Dysart |
| Krapp's Last Tape |
Samuel Beckett |
Scott Hylands |
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1967–68 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Two for the Seesaw |
William Gibson |
Byron Ringland |
| The Crucible |
Arthur Miller |
Allen Fletcher |
| Thieves' Carnival |
Jean Anouilh |
Jerome Kilty |
| Twelfth Night |
William Shakespeare |
William Ball |
| An Evening's Frost |
Donald Hall |
Marcella Cisney |
| The Misanthrope |
Molière |
David William |
| A Delicate Balance |
Edward Albee |
Edward Hastings |
| A Streetcar Named Desire |
Tennessee Williams |
Robert Goldsby |
| Hamlet |
William Shakespeare |
William Ball |
| Don't Shoot, Mabel! It's Your Husband |
Jerome Kilty |
Jerome Kilty |
| Deedle, Deedle Dumpling, My Son God |
Brian McKinney |
Patrick Tovatt |
| Long Live Life |
Jerome Kilty |
Jerome Kilty |
| In White America |
Martin Duberman |
Nagle Jackson |
| Caught in the Act |
Nagle Jackson |
Nagle Jackson |
| *The Zoo Story |
Edward Albee |
Richard A. Dysart |
| The American Dream |
Edward Albee |
William Ball |
| *Dear Liar |
Jerome Kilty |
Jerome Kilty |
| *Under Milkwood |
Dylan Thomas |
William Ball |
| *Tartuffe |
Molière |
William Ball |
| *Tiny Alice |
Edward Albee |
William Ball |
| *Our Town |
Thornton Wilder |
Edward Hastings |
| *Long Day's Journey into Night |
Eugene O'Neill |
Robert Goldsby |
| *Charley's Aunt |
Brandon Thomas |
Edward Hastings |
| *Endgame |
Samuel Beckett |
Edward Payson Call |
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1968–69 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| A Flea in Her Ear |
Georges Feydeau |
Gower Champion |
| The Devil's Disciple |
George Bernard Shaw |
Edward Hastings |
| Little Murders |
Jules Feiffer |
Nagle Jackson |
| Staircase |
Charles Dyer |
Robert Goldsby |
| The Three Sisters |
Anton Chekhov |
William Ball |
| The Promise |
Aleksei Arbuzov |
Edward Hastings |
| Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead |
Tom Stoppard |
William Ball |
| The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria |
Fernando Arrabal |
Robert Goldsby |
| Room Service |
Allen Boretz and John Murray |
Nagle Jackson |
| Glory! Hallejulah! |
Anna Maria Barlow |
Edwin Sherin |
| The Hostage |
Brendan Behan |
Allen Fletcher |
| Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad |
Arthur Kopit |
Edward Hastings |
| *A Delicate Balance |
Edward Albee |
Edward Hastings |
| *In White America |
Martin Duberman |
Nagle Jackson |
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1970 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| The Importance of Being Earnest |
Oscar Wilde |
Jack O'Brien |
| Oedipus Rex |
Sophocles |
William Ball |
| Saint Joan |
George Bernard Shaw |
Edward Gilbert |
| The Blood Knot |
Athol Fugard |
Gilbert Moses |
| Little Malcolm and His Struggle against the Eunuchs |
David Halliwell |
Nagle Jackson |
| Hadrian VII |
Peter Luke |
Allen Fletcher |
| The Rose Tattoo |
Tennessee Williams |
Louis Criss |
| The Tempest |
William Shakespeare |
William Ball |
| The Tavern |
George M. Cohan |
Ellis Rabb |
| *Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead |
Tom Stoppard |
William Ball |
| *Six Characters in Search of an Author |
Luigi Pirandello |
Mark Healy |
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1970–71 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| The Merchant of Venice |
William Shakespeare |
Ellis Rabb |
| The Relapse |
John Vanbrugh |
Edward Hastings |
| The Latent Heterosexual |
Paddy Chayefsky |
Allen Fletcher |
| The Time of Your Life |
William Saroyan |
Edward Hastings |
| An Enemy of the People |
Henrik Ibsen |
Allen Fletcher |
| The Selling of the President |
Hample, James, and O'Brien |
Ellis Rabb |
| *The Tempest |
William Shakespeare |
William Ball |
| *Hadrian VII |
Peter Luke |
Allen Fletcher |
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1971–72 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Caesar and Cleopatra |
George Bernard Shaw |
William Ball |
| Antony and Cleopatra |
William Shakespeare |
Allen Fletcher |
| Dandy Dick |
Arthur Wing Pinero |
Edward Hastings |
| Paradise Lost |
Clifford Odets |
Allen Fletcher |
| Private Lives |
Noël Coward |
Francis Ford Coppola |
| The Contractor |
David Storey |
William Ball |
| Sleuth |
Anthony Shaffer |
Ellis Rabb |
| *Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead |
Tom Stoppard |
William Ball |
| *The Tavern |
George M. Cohan |
Peter Donat |
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1972–73 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Cyrano de Bergerac |
Edmond Rostand |
William Ball |
| The House of Blue Leaves |
John Guare |
Edward Hastings |
| The Mystery Cycle |
Nagle Jackson |
Nagle Jackson |
| A Doll's House |
Henrik Ibsen |
Allen Fletcher |
| You Can't Take It with You |
George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart |
Jack O'Brien |
| That Championship Season |
Jason Miller |
Allen Fletcher |
| *The Merchant of Venice |
William Shakespeare |
Robert Bonaventura |
| *The Crucible |
Arthur Miller |
William Ball |
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1973–74 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| The Taming of the Shrew |
William Shakespeare |
William Ball |
| The Hot l Baltimore |
Lanford Wilson |
Allen Fletcher |
| The Miser |
Molière |
Allen Fletcher |
| The House of Bernarda Alba |
Federico Garcia Lorca |
Joy Carlin |
| Tonight at 8:30 |
Noël Coward |
Paul Blake and Edward Hastings |
| The Cherry Orchard |
Anton Chekhov |
William Ball |
| Broadway |
George Abbott and Phillip Dunning |
Edward Hastings |
| *Cyrano de Bergerac |
Edmond Rostand |
William Ball |
| *You Can't Take It with You |
George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart |
Jack O'Brien |
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1974–75 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| King Richard III |
William Shakespeare |
William Ball |
| Pillars of the Community |
Henrik Ibsen |
Allen Fletcher |
| Horatio |
Ron Whyte and Mel Marvin |
James Dunn |
| Jumpers |
Tom Stoppard |
William Ball |
| Street Scene |
Elmer Rice |
Edward Hastings |
| The Ruling Class |
Peter Barnes |
Allen Fletcher |
| The Threepenny Opera |
Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill |
Andrei Serban |
| *Cyrano de Bergerac |
Edmond Rostand |
William Ball |
| *The Taming of the Shrew |
William Shakespeare |
William Ball |
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1975–76 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| *Tiny Alice |
Edward Albee |
William Ball |
| The Matchmaker |
Thornton Wilder |
Laird Williamson |
| Desire under the Elms |
Eugene O'Neill |
Allen Fletcher |
| General Gorgeous |
Michael McClure |
Edward Hastings |
| The Merry Wives of Windsor |
William Shakespeare |
Jon Jory |
| Equus |
Peter Shaffer |
William Ball |
| Peer Gynt |
Henrik Ibsen |
Allen Fletcher |
| *The Taming of the Shrew |
William Shakespeare |
William Ball |
| This Is (An Entertainment) |
Tennessee Williams |
Allen Fletcher |
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1976–77 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Othello |
William Shakespeare |
Allen Fletcher |
| Man and Superman |
George Bernard Shaw |
Jack O'Brien |
| *Equus |
Peter Shaffer |
William Ball |
| A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| Knock Knock |
Jules Feiffer |
Tom Moore |
| The Bourgeois Gentleman |
Molière |
William Ball |
| Valentin and Valentina |
Mikhail Roschin |
Edward Hastings |
| Travesties |
Tom Stoppard |
Nagle Jackson |
| *Peer Gynt |
Henrik Ibsen |
Allen Fletcher |
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1977–78 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Julius Caesar |
William Shakespeare |
Edward Payson Call |
| The Master Builder |
Henrik Ibsen |
Allen Fletcher |
| The Circle |
W. Somerset Maugham |
Stephen Porter |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| All the Way Home |
Tad Mosel |
Edward Hastings |
| Hotel Paradiso |
Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallières |
Tom Moore |
| Absurd Person Singular |
Alan Ayckbourn |
Allen Fletcher |
| The National Health |
Peter Nichols |
Nagle Jackson |
| *Travesties |
Tom Stoppard |
Nagle Jackson |
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1978–79 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| The Winter's Tale |
William Shakespeare |
William Ball |
| A Month in the Country |
Ivan Turgenev |
Laird Williamson |
| Ah, Wilderness! |
Eugene O'Neill |
Allen Fletcher |
| *The Circle |
W. Somerset Maugham |
Stephen Porter |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| Heartbreak House |
George Bernard Shaw |
Allen Fletcher |
| 5th of July |
Lanford Wilson |
Edward Hastings |
| The Visit |
Friedrich Dürrenmatt |
Laird Williamson |
| Hay Fever |
Noël Coward |
Nagle Jackson |
*Hotel Paradiso |
Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallières |
Tom Moore |
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1979–80 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Romeo and Juliet |
William Shakespeare |
Allen Fletcher |
| Buried Child |
Sam Shepard |
Edward Hastings |
| *Hay Fever |
Noël Coward |
Nagle Jackson |
| The Little Foxes |
Lillian Hellman |
Tom Moore |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| The Crucifer of Blood |
Paul Giovanni |
David Hammond |
| The Girl of the Golden West |
David Belasco |
Edward Hastings |
| A History of the American Film |
Christopher Durang |
Allen Fletcher |
| Pantagleize |
Michel de Ghelderode |
Laird Williamson |
| *Ah, Wilderness! |
Eugene O'Neill |
Allen Fletcher |
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1980–81 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Much Ado about Nothing |
William Shakespeare |
Jerry Turner |
| Ghosts |
Henrik Ibsen |
Allen Fletcher |
| *Hay Fever |
Noël Coward |
Nagle Jackson |
| The Trojan War Will Not Take Place |
Jean Giraudoux |
Jack O'Brien |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| Night and Day |
Tom Stoppard |
Elizabeth Huddle |
| Another Part of the Forest |
Lillian Hellman |
Allen Fletcher |
| The Rivals |
Richard Brinsley Sheridan |
David Hammond |
| The Three Sisters |
Anton Chekhov |
Tom Moore |
| *The Little Foxes |
Lillian Hellman |
Tom Moore |
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1981–82 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Richard II |
William Shakespeare |
Elizabeth Huddle |
| I Remember Mama |
John Van Druten |
Allen Fletcher |
| *The Three Sisters |
Anton Chekhov |
Tom Moore |
| The Admirable Crichton |
James M. Barrie |
Michael Winters |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| Happy Landings |
William Hamilton |
Edward Hastings |
| Black Comedy |
Peter Shaffer |
James Edmondson |
| The Browning Version |
Terrence Rattigan |
James Edmondson |
| Mourning Becomes Electra |
Eugene O'Neill |
Allen Fletcher |
| Cat among the Pigeons |
Georges Feydeau |
Nagle Jackson |
| *Another Part of the Forest |
Lillian Hellman |
Allen Fletcher |
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1982–83 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| The Gin Game |
D. L. Coburn |
James Edmondson |
| Dear Liar |
Jerome Kilty |
James Edmondson |
| The Chalk Garden |
Enid Bagnold |
Dakin Matthews |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| Uncle Vanya |
Anton Chekhov |
Michael Langham and Helen Burns |
| Loot |
Joe Orton |
Ken Ruta |
| Morning's at Seven |
Paul Osborn |
Allen Fletcher |
| The Holdup |
Marsha Norman |
Edward Hastings |
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1983–84 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Arms and the Man |
George Bernard Shaw |
Allen Fletcher |
| Dial "M" for Murder |
Frederick Knott |
Edward Hastings |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| John Gabriel Borkman |
Henrik Ibsen |
Allen Fletcher |
| A Midsummer Night's Dream |
William Shakespeare |
James Edmondson |
| Angels Fall |
Lanford Wilson |
Edward Hastings |
| The Sleeping Prince |
Terrence Rattigan |
James Edmondson |
| The Dolly |
Robert Locke |
Lawrence Hecht |
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1984–85 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Old Times |
Harold Pinter |
William Ball |
| The School for Wives |
Molière |
Nagle Jackson |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| Translations |
Brian Friel |
Lawrence Hecht |
| Macbeth |
William Shakespeare |
Edward Hastings |
| *Our Town |
Thornton Wilder |
Janice Hutchins and William Ball |
| Painting Churches |
Tina Howe |
Janice Hutchins |
| Mass Appeal |
Bill C. Davis |
Janice Hutchins and William Ball |
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1985–86 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| The Majestic Kid |
Mark Medoff |
Edward Hastings |
| Opera Comique |
Nagle Jackson |
Nagle Jackson |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| 'night, Mother |
Marsha Norman |
Lawrence Hecht |
| You Never Can Tell |
George Bernard Shaw |
Janice Hutchins |
| Private Lives |
Noël Coward |
Sabin Epstein |
| The Passion Cycle |
Anonymous (from The Wakefield Mystery Plays) |
William Ball |
| The Lady's Not for Burning |
Christopher Fry |
Joy Carlin |
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1986–87 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Sunday in the Park with George |
music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; book by James Lapine |
Laird Williamson |
| The Doctor's Dilemma |
George Bernard Shaw |
Joy Carlin |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| The Floating Light Bulb |
Woody Allen |
Albert Takazauckas |
| The Real Thing |
Tom Stoppard |
Edward Hastings |
| The Seagull |
Anton Chekhov |
Jerome Kilty |
| Ma Rainey's Black Bottom |
August Wilson |
Claude Purdy |
| Faustus in Hell |
Nagle Jackson |
Michael Smuin |
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1987–88 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| King Lear |
William Shakespeare |
Edward Hastings |
| A Lie of the Mind |
Sam Shepard |
Albert Takazauckas |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| *The Floating Light Bulb |
Woody Allen |
Albert Takazauckas |
| The Immigrant |
Mark Harelik |
Sabin Epstein |
| Diamond Lil |
Mae West; adapted by Paul Blake and Dennis Powers |
Paul Blake |
| The End of the World with Symposium to Follow |
Arthur Kopit |
Laird Williamson |
| Golden Boy |
Clifford Odets |
Joy Carlin |
| Feathers |
Aristophanes; adapted by Stanley R. Greenberg |
John C. Fletcher |
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1988–89 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Marco Millions |
Eugene O'Neill |
Joy Carlin |
| Woman in Mind |
Alan Ayckbourn |
Sabin Epstein |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| Side by Side by Sondheim |
Stephen Sondheim |
Paul Blake |
| Joe Turner's Come and Gone |
August Wilson |
Claude Purdy |
| When We Are Married |
J. B. Priestley |
Edward Hastings |
| Saint Joan |
George Bernard Shaw |
Michael Smuin |
| Nothing Sacred |
George F. Walker |
Robert Woodruff |
| A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum |
book by Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove; music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
Albert Takazauckas |
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1989–90 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Right Mind |
George Coates Performance Works |
George Coates |
| A Tale of Two Cities |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Nagle Jackson |
Sabin Epstein |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| Almost Like Being in Love |
Alan Jay Lerner |
Paul Blake |
| Judevine |
David Budbill |
Edward Hastings |
| Twelfth Night, or What You Will |
William Shakespeare |
John C. Fletcher |
| Hapgood |
Tom Stoppard |
Joy Carlin |
| The Imaginary Invalid |
Molière |
Laird Williamson |
| Burn This |
Lanford Wilson |
Albert Takazauckas |
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1990–91 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Saturday, Sunday and Monday |
Eduardo de Filippo |
Albert Takazauckas |
| The Gospel at Colonus |
adapted by Lee Breuer; music by Bob Telson |
Lee Breuer |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| Food and Shelter |
Jane Anderson |
Joy Carlin |
| I'll Be Seeing You |
Andrea Marcovicci in concert |
| 1918 |
Horton Foote |
Sabin Epstein |
| Hamlet |
William Shakespeare |
John C. Fletcher |
| Dark Sun |
Lisette Lecat Ross |
Edward Hastings |
| The Marriage of Figaro |
Beaumarchais; translated and adapted by Joan Holden |
Richard E. T. White |
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1991–92 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
Tennessee Williams |
Warner Shook |
| The Piano Lesson |
August Wilson |
Lloyd Richards |
| Taking Steps |
Alan Ayckbourn |
Richard E. T. White |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Laird Williamson |
| Some Enchanted Evening:The Music of Rodgers and Hammerstein |
Paul Blake |
| Cyrano de Bergerac |
Edmond Rostand; adapted by Dennis Powers |
Sabin Epstein |
| *Charley's Aunt |
Brandon Thomas |
Edward Hastings |
| The Cocktail Hour |
A. R. Gurney |
Albert Takazauckas |
| Good |
C. P. Taylor |
John C. Fletcher |
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1992–93 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Creditors |
August Strindberg; translated by Paul Walsh |
Carey Perloff |
| The Pope and the Witch |
Dario Fo |
Richard Seyd |
| Miss Evers' Boys |
David Feldshuh |
Benny Sato Ambush |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
David Maier; original staging by Laird Williamson |
| Bon Appétit! |
Ruth Draper and Julia Child; music by Lee Hoiby |
Carey Perloff |
| The Late Great Ladies of Blues and Jazz |
Sandra Reaves |
Rick Khan |
| The Duchess of Malfi |
John Webster |
Robert Woodruff |
| Antigone |
Sophocles; adapted by Timberlake Wertenbaker |
Carey Perloff |
| Dinner at Eight |
George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber |
Albert Takazauckas |
| The Learned Ladies |
Molière; translated by Freyda Thomas |
Richard Seyd |
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1993–94 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Pygmalion |
George Bernard Shaw |
Richard Seyd |
| Pecong |
steve carter |
Benny Sato Ambush |
| Scapin |
Molière; adapted by Shelly Berc and Andrei Belgrader |
Andrei Belgrader |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
David Maier; original staging by Laird Williamson |
| Uncle Vanya |
Anton Chekhov |
Carey Perloff |
| Full Moon |
Reynolds Price |
Benny Sato Ambush |
| Light Up the Sky |
Moss Hart |
Albert Takazauckas |
| Oleanna |
David Mamet |
Richard Seyd |
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1994–95 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Angels in America, Part I: Millennium Approaches |
Tony Kushner |
Mark Wing-Davey |
| Angels in America, Part II: Perestroika |
Tony Kushner |
Mark Wing-Davey |
| Home |
David Storey |
Carey Perloff |
| Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead |
Tom Stoppard |
Richard Seyd |
| The Play's the Thing |
Ferenc Molnar; adapted by P. G. Wodehouse |
Benny Sato Ambush |
| Othello |
William Shakespeare |
Richard Seyd |
| Hecuba |
Euripides; translated by Timberlake Wertenbaker |
Carey Perloff |
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1995–96 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Arcadia |
Tom Stoppard |
Carey Perloff |
| Seven Guitars |
August Wilson |
Lloyd Richards |
| Gaslight |
Patrick Hamilton |
Albert Takazauckas |
| The Tempest |
William Shakespeare |
Carey Perloff |
| Dark Rapture |
Eric Overmyer |
David Petrarca |
| The Matchmaker |
Thornton Wilder |
Richard Seyd |
| The Cherry Orchard |
Anton Chekhov; translated by Paul Schmidt |
Barbara Damashek |
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1996–97 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Shlemiel the First |
based on the play by Isaac Bashevis Singer; conceived and adapted by Robert Brustein |
David Gordon |
| The Rose Tattoo |
Tennessee Williams |
Carey Perloff |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Candace Barrett; original staging by Laird Williamson |
| Travels with My Aunt |
Graham Greene; adapted by Giles Havergal |
Giles Havergal |
| Machinal |
Sophie Treadwell |
Laird Williamson |
| The Royal Family |
George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber |
Albert Takazauckas |
| Singer's Boy |
Leslie Ayvazian |
Carey Perloff |
| Mrs. Warren's Profession |
George Bernard Shaw |
Richard Seyd |
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1997–98 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| High Society |
music and lyrics by Cole Porter; book by Arthur Kopit; based on the play The Philadelphia Story, by Philip Barry, and the Turner Entertainment Co. motion picture High Society |
Christopher Renshaw; musical direction by Paul Gemignani |
| A Streetcar Named Desire |
Tennessee Williams |
Richard Seyd |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Candace Barrett; original staging by Laird Williamson |
| It's a Slippery Slope |
written and performed by Spalding Gray |
| Insurrection: Holding History |
Robert O'Hara |
Charles Randolph-Wright |
| Golden Child |
David Henry Hwang |
James Lapine |
| Mary Stuart |
Friedrich Schiller; translated by Michael Feingold |
Carey Perloff |
| The Guardsman |
Ferenc Molnar; translated by Frank Marcus |
Albert Takazauckas |
| Old Times |
Harold Pinter |
Carey Perloff |
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1998–99 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Fool Moon |
Created by Bill Irwin and David Shiner, with the Red Clay Ramblers and Nancy Harrington |
| *Hecuba |
Euripides; translated by Timberlake Wertenbaker |
Carey Perloff |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Candace Barrett and Raye Birk; original staging by Laird Williamson |
| Morning, Noon and Night |
written and performed by Spalding Gray |
| Juno and the Paycock |
Sean O'Casey |
Giles Havergal |
| Indian Ink |
Tom Stoppard |
Carey Perloff |
| Long Day's Journey into Night |
Eugene O'Neill |
Laird Williamson |
The First Picture Show |
Ain Gordon and David Gordon; music by Jeanine Tesori |
David Gordon |
| Tartuffe |
Molière; translated by Richard Wilbur |
Charles Randolph-Wright |
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1999–00 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| The Threepenny Opera |
text by Bertolt Brecht; music by Kurt Weill; translated by Michael Feingold |
Carey Perloff |
| Wrong Mountain |
David Hirson |
Richard Jones |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Candace Barrett and Raye Birk; original staging by Laird Williamson |
| The Invention of Love |
Tom Stoppard |
Carey Perloff |
| 2 Pianos, 4 Hands |
Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt |
Ted Dykstra |
| The House of Mirth |
Edith Wharton; adapted by Giles Havergal |
Giles Havergal |
| Edward II |
Christopher Marlowe; adapted by Mark Lamos and Paul Walsh |
Mark Lamos |
| Shockheaded Peter |
Featuring The Tiger Lillies; music by Martyn Jacques; directed and designed by Julian Crouch and Phelim McDermott |
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2000–01 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Frank Loesser's Hans Christian Andersen |
music and lyrics by Frank Loesser; based on the Samuel Goldwyn motion picture; book by Sebastian Barry |
directed and choreographed by Martha Clarke |
| The Misanthrope |
Molière; translated and adapted by Constance Congdon |
Carey Perloff |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Candace Barrett and Raye Birk; original staging by Laird Williamson |
| Glengarry Glen Ross |
David Mamet |
Les Waters |
| Goodnight Children Everywhere |
Richard Nelson |
Richard Nelson |
| Enrico IV |
Luigi Pirandello; translated by Richard Nelson |
Carey Perloff |
| "Master Harold"... and the Boys |
Athol Fugard |
Laird Williamson |
| Texts for Nothing |
a prose work by Samuel Beckett; directed and performed by Bill Irwin |
| *Fool Moon |
Created by Bill Irwin and David Shiner, with the Red Clay Ramblers and Nancy Harrington |
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2001–02 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Celebration and The Room |
Harold Pinter |
Carey Perloff |
| James Joyce's The Dead |
book by Richard Nelson; music by Shaun Davey |
Richard Nelson |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Margo Whitcomb; original staging by Laird Williamson |
| Swimming to Cambodia |
written and performed by Spalding Gray |
| The Beard of Avon |
Amy Freed |
Mark Rucker |
| Blithe Spirit |
Noël Coward |
Charles Randolph-Wright |
| The Difficulty of Crossing a Field |
music by David Lang, libretto by Mac Wellman |
Carey Perloff |
| The Glass Menagerie |
Tennessee Williams |
Laird Williamson |
| For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again |
Michel Tremblay; translated by Linda Gaboriau |
Carey Perloff |
| *Buried Child |
Sam Shepard |
Les Waters |
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2002–03 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Night and Day |
Tom Stoppard |
Carey Perloff |
| Lackawanna Blues |
Written and performed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson |
Loretta Greco |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Craig Slaight; original staging by Laird Williamson |
| The Late Great Ladies of Blues and Jazz |
Sandra Reaves–Phillips |
Rick Khan |
| American Buffalo |
David Mamet |
Richard E. T. White |
| The Dazzle |
Richard Greenberg |
Laird Williamson |
| The Constant Wife |
W. Somerset Maugham |
Kyle Donnelly |
| The Three Sisters |
Anton Chekhov |
Carey Perloff |
| Urinetown, The Musical |
music and lyrics by Mark Hollmann book and lyrics by Greg Kotis |
John Rando; choreography by John Carrafa |
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2003–04 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Les Liaisons Dangereuses |
directed and adapted by Giles Havergal from the novel by Choderlos de Laclos |
| Waiting for Godot |
Samuel Beckett |
Carey Perloff |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Craig Slaight; original staging by Laird Williamson |
| Bold and Brassy Blues |
Sandra Reaves–Phillips |
| A Doll's House |
Henrik Ibsen; translated by Paul Walsh |
Carey Perloff |
| Levee James |
Sherry Shephard-Massat |
Israel Hicks |
| The Time of Your Life |
William Saroyan |
Tina Landau |
| A Mother |
Constance Congdon, adapted from Maxim Gorky's Vassa Zheleznova |
Carey Perloff |
| Eve Ensler's The Good Body |
Written and performed by Eve Ensler |
Peter Askin |
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2004–05 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| The Black Rider: The Casting of the Magic Bullets |
Robert Wilson, Tom Waits, William S. Burroughs |
Robert Wilson |
| The Real Thing |
Tom Stoppard |
Carey Perloff |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Dennis Powers and Laird Williamson |
Craig Slaight |
| The Gamester |
Freyda Thomas; loosely based on Le Joueur, by Jean-Francois Regnard |
Ron Lagomarsino |
| Well |
Lisa Kron |
Leigh Silverman |
| The Voysey Inheritance |
Harley Granville-Barker; adapted by David Mamet |
Carey Perloff |
| A Moon for the Misbegotten |
Eugene O'Neill |
Laird Williamson |
| The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? |
Edward Albee |
Richard E. T. White |
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2005–06 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| The Overcoat |
Created by Morris Panych and Wendy Gorling; based on the short story "The Overcoat," by Nikolai Gogol |
| Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
Tennessee Williams |
Israel Hicks |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Carey Perloff and Paul Walsh |
Carey Perloff |
| Sexual Perversity in Chicago |
David Mamet |
Peter Riegert |
| Gem of the Ocean |
August Wilson |
Ruben Santiago-Hudson |
| The Rivals |
Richard Brinsley Sheridan |
Lillian Groag |
| A Number |
Caryl Churchill |
Anna D. Shapiro |
| Happy End |
lyrics by Bertolt Brecht; music by Kurt Weill; book and lyrics adapted by Michael Feingold |
Carey Perloff |
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2006–07 |
| PLAY |
AUTHOR(S) |
DIRECTOR(S) |
| Travesties |
Tom Stoppard |
Carey Perloff |
| The Little Foxes |
Lillian Hellman |
Laird Williamson |
| *A Christmas Carol |
Charles Dickens; adapted by Carey Perloff and Paul Walsh |
Carey Perloff |
| The Circle |
W. Somerset Maugham |
Mark Lamos |
| Hedda Gabler |
Henrik Ibsen; translated by Paul Walsh |
Richard E. T. White |
| After the War |
Philip Kan Gotanda |
Carey Perloff |
| Blackbird |
David Harrower |
Loretta Greco |
| The Imaginary Invalid |
Molière; adapted by Constance Congdon |
Ron Lagomarsino |
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