Production History
Season 2022-2023
Season 2021-2022
Season 2020-2021
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The Catastrophist
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American Dreams
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It Can't Happen Here
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Brilliant Mind
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The Breath Project | Inaugural Virtual Theatre Festival
Season 2019-2020
Season 2018-2019
Season 2017-2018
Season 2016-2017
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August: Osage County
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Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley
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Native Son
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peerless
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Guards at the Taj
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The Legend of Georgia McBride
Season 2015-2016
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The Oldest Boy
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My Mañana Comes
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August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean
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Swimmers
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Anne Boleyn
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The Invisible Hand
Season 2014-2015
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Fetch Clay, Make Man
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The Whale
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The Complete History of Comedy (abridged)
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The Convert
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The Way West
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Choir Boy
Season 2013-2014
Season 2012-2013
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Circle Mirror Transformation
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Topdog / Underdog
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It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play
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Waiting for Godot
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The Whipping Man
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The Beauty Queen of Leenane
Season 2011-2012
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Seven Guitars
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Bellwether
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The Glass Menagerie
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A Steady Rain
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Othello, the Moor of Venice
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God of Carnage
Season 2010-2011
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In the Red and Brown Water | West Coast Premiere
September 9 - October 10
By Tarell Alvin McCraney; directed by Ryan Rilette
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9 Circles
October 14 - November 7
By Bill Cain; directed by Kent Nicholson. World Premiere Winner of 2010 Sky Cooper New American Play Prize; winner of 2011 Harold and Mimi Steinberg/American Theatre Critics Association New Play Award.
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Happy Now? | West Coast Premiere
November 11 - December 5
By Lucinda Coxon; directed by Jasson Minadakis
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Seagull | World Premiere
January 27 - February 27
By Anton Chekhov, new version by Libby Appel
from a literal translation by Allison Horsley; directed by Jasson Minadakis -
Fuddy Meers
March 31 - April 24
By David Lindsay-Abaire; directed by Ryan Rilette
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Edward Albee's Tiny Alice
June 2 - June 26
By Edward Albee; directed by Jasson Minadakis
Season 2009-2010
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My Name is Asher Lev | West Coast Premiere
September 10 - October 11
By Aaron Posner, adapted from the novel by Chaim Potok; directed by Hal Brooks
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boom | Bay Area Premiere
November 12 - December 6
By Peter Sinn Nachtrieb; directed by Ryan Rilette
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Sunlight | National New Play Network World Premiere Winner of 2009 Sky Cooper New American Play Prize
January 21 - February 14
By Sharr White; directed by Jasson Minadakis
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Equivocation | Bay Area Premiere
March 25 - May 2
By Bill Cain; directed by Jasson Minadakis
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Woody Guthrie's American Song
May 27 - June 27
Conceived and adapted by Peter Glazer, songs and writings by Woody Guthrie, orchestrations and vocal arrangements by Jeff Waxman; directed by Peter Glazer
Season 2008-2009
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Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
September 11 - October 5
By Terrence McNally; directed by Jasson Minadakis
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The Seafarer | Bay Area Premiere
November 13 - December 14
By Conor McPherson; directed by Jasson Minadakis
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My Children! My Africa!
January 15 - February 15
By Athol Fugard; directed by Josh Costello
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Lydia | West Coast Premiere
March 19 - April 12
By Octavio Solis; directed by Jasson Minadakis
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Magic Forest Farm | World Premiere Winner of 2008 Sky Cooper New American Play Prize
April 22 - May 17
By Zayd Dohrn; directed by Ryan Rilette
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What the Butler Saw
June 4 - July 5
By Joe Orton; directed by Amy Glazer
Season 2007-2008
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Love Song | West Coast Premiere
September 6 - September 30
By John Kolvenbach; directed by Jasson Minadakis
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Found Objects Workshop production
October 10 - October 28
By Kenn Robin; directed by Robin Stanton
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Lovers & Executioners | Bay Area Premiere
November 15 - December 16
By John Strand; directed by Josh Costello
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said Saïd | West Coast Premiere
January 31 - February 24
By Kenneth Lin; directed by Jasson Minadakis
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A Street Car Named Desire
March 27 - April 20
By Tennessee Williams; directed by Jasson Minadakis
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Love Person | National New Play Network World Premiere
April 23 - May 18
By Aditi Brennan Kapil; directed by Gia Forakis
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Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris
May 22 - June 22
Conception, English lyrics and additional material by Eric Blau and Mort Shuman; music and original lyrics and commentary by Jacques Brel; additional arrangements by Eric Svejar; directed by Kent Nicholson
Season 2006-2007
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Orson’s Shadow | Bay Area Premiere
September 7 - October 8
By Austin Pendleton, conceived by Judith Auberjonois; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Tartuffe – An Adaptation
November 9 - December 17
By Molière; adapted and directed by Giulio Cesare Perrone | Co-produced with Dell’Arte Company
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Frozen | Bay Area Premiere
January 11 - February 11
By Bryony Lavery; directed by Amy Glazer
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The Good German | West Coast Premiere
March 15 - April 15
By David Wiltse; directed by Kent Nicholson
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The Subject Tonight is Love | West Coast Premiere
May 10 - June 10
By Sandra Deer; directed by Jasson Minadakis
Season 2005-2006
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River’s End | World Premiere
September 8 - October 9
Book and lyrics by Cheryl Coons, music by Chuck Larkin; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Splittin’ the Raft | World Premiere
November 10 - December 11
By Scott Kaiser; directed by Danny Scheie
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Killer Joe
January 12 - February 12
By Tracy Letts; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Old Wicked Songs
March 16 - April 16
By Jon Marans; directed by Barbara Damashek
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Displaced | World Premiere
May 11 - June 11
By Rogelio Martinez; directed by Amy Glazer
Season 2004-2005
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Beggar’s Holiday | World Premiere
September 10 - October 10
Adapted by Dale Wasserman, music by Duke Ellington, original lyrics by John Latouche; directed by Lee Sankowich | Co-produced by Allegro Theatre Company
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Life X 3
November 11 - December 12
By Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton; directed by Amy Glazer
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Fortune | World Premiere
January 13 - February 13
By Deborah Zoe Laufer; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Bus Stop
March 17 - April 17
By William Inge; directed by Michael Butler
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Charlie Cox Runs with Scissors | West Coast Premiere
May 19 - June 19
By Michael McKeever; directed by Lee Sankowich
Season 2003-2004
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Me and My Girl
September 4 - October 5
Book and music by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber; music by Noel Gay; directed by Lee Sankowich | Co-produced by Allegro Theatre Company
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The Pavilion
November 6 - December 7
By Craig Wright; directed by Danny Scheie | Co-produced by Center REPertory Company
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The Last Schwartz | West Coast Premiere
January 8 - February 15
By Deborah Zoe Laufer; directed by Lee Sankowich
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My Old Lady
March 11 - April 11
By Israel Horovitz; directed by Amy Glazer
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Communicating Doors
May 13 - June 13
By Alan Ayckbourn; directed by Lee Sankowich
Season 2002-2003
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The Music Lesson
September 5 - October 6
By Tammy Ryan; directed by Amy Glazer
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Wonderful Town
November 7 - December 15
Book by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov, music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green; directed by Lee Sankowich | Co-produced by Allegro Theatre Company
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Fugitive Kind | Professional World Premiere
January 9 - February 9
By Tennessee Williams; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Syncopation | West Coast Premiere
March 13 - April 13
By Allan Knee; directed by Eleanor Reissa
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Communicating Doors
May 8 - June 8
By Martin Duberman; directed by Lee Sankowich
Season 2001-2002
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Misalliance
September 6 - September 30
By George Bernard Shaw; directed by Amy Glazer
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Moving Bodies | World Premiere
September 27 - October 21
By Arthur Giron; directed by Lee Sankowich | MTC "2nd Stage" Production
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Lady in the Dark
November 8 - December 9
Book by Moss Hart, music by Kurt Weill, lyrics by Ira Gershwin; directed by Lee Sankowich| Co-produced by Allegro Theatre Company
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Sockdology | West Coast Premiere
January 17 - February 10
By Jeffrey Hatcher; directed by David Dower
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The Hairy Ape
March 14 - April 7
By Eugene O’Neill; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Two for the Seesaw
May 16 - June 9
By William Gibson, directed by Domenique Lozano
Season 2000-2001
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As Thousands Cheer
September 7 - October 1
Sketches by Moss Hart, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin; directed by Danny Scheie | Co-produced by Allegro Theatre Company
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Morning’s at Seven
November 2 - November 26
By Paul Osborn; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Indiscretions
January 11 - February 4
By Jean Cocteau, translated by Jeremy Sams; directed by Amy Glazer
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Who Loves You, Jimmy Orrio? | World Premiere
February 1 - February 25
By Cheryldee Huddleston; directed by Barbara Bosch | MTC "2nd Stage" Production
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The Crucible
March 8 - April 1
By Arthur Miller; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Sacco & Vanzetti: A Vaudeville
May 3 - May 27
By Louis Lippa; directed by Dan Chumley
Season 1999-2000
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Pal Joey
September 9 - October 10
Book by John O'Hara, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart; directed by Albert Takazauckas | Co-produced by Allegro Theatre Company
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Spring Storm | World Premiere
November 11 - December 19
By Tennessee Williams; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Mister Schpill and Mister Tippeton | US Premiere
January 13 - February 13
By Gilles Ségal; translated by Sarah O'Connor; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Candida
March 9 - April 9
By George Bernard Shaw; directed by Amy Glazer
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The Woman in Black
May 4 - June 4
Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt, based on novel by Susan Hill; directed by Lee Sankowich
Season 1998-1999
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Bleacher Bums
September 17 - October 18
Written and conceived by Joe Mantegna and Organic Theatre Company, directed by Lee Sankowich
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Blood Knot
November 12 - December 13
By Athol Fugard; directed by Russell Vandenbroucke
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The Puppetmaster of Lodz
January 14 - February 14
By Gilles Ségal; translated by Sarah O'Connor; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Mere Mortals
March 11 - April 11
By David Ives; directed by Albert Takazauckas
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Cowgirls
May 6 - June 6
Book by Betsy Howie, music and lyrics by Mary Murffit; directed by Eleanor Reissa
Season 1997-1998
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Company
September 18 - October 19
Book by George Furth, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; directed by Albert Takazauckas
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Molly Sweeney
November 12 - December 14
By Brian Friel; directed by Lee Sankowich
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The Turn of the Screw
January 8 - February 8
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher, original story by Henry James; directed by Lee Sankowich
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The History of America (Abridged) and The Bible: The Complete Word of God (Abridged)
February 26 - March 29
Created and directed by the Reduced Shakespeare Company
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The Real Thing
April 23 - May 24
By Tom Stoppard; directed by Lee Sankowich
Season 1996-1997
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Becket, or the Honor of God
September 19 - October 20
By Jean Anouilh, translated by Lucienne Hill; directed by Lee Sankowich
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The Old Lady’s Guide to Survival
November 14 - December 15
By Mayo Simon; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Emma’s Child
January 9 - February 9
By Kristine Thatcher; directed by Bob McCracken
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The Lay of the Land
March 13 - April 13
By Mel Shapiro; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Avenue X
May 1 - June 1
Book and lyrics by John Jiler, music by Ray Leslee; directed by Eleanor Reissa
Season 1995-1996
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
September 21 - October 22
Adapted by Dale Wasserman; original novel by Ken Kesey; directed by Lee Sankowich
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From the Mississippi Delta
November 9 - December 10
By Dr. Endesha Ida Mae Holland; directed by Tazewell Thompson
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Kindertransport
January 11 - February 11
By Diane Samuels; directed by Lee Sankowich
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All in the Timing: Six One-Act Comedies (Sure Thing; Words, Words, Words; The Universal Language; Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread; The Philadelphia; Variations on the Death of Trotsky)
March 7 - April 7
By David Ives; directed by Albert Takazauckas
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Picnic
May 2 - June 2
By William Inge; directed by Danny Scheie
Season 1994-1995
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Wilder, Wilder, Wilder: Three Plays by Thornton Wilder
September 22 - October 23
By Thornton Wilder; directed by Albert Takazauckas
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Michael, Margaret, Pat and Kate: A Musical Reminiscence
November 10 - December 11
Book by Peter Glazer and Michael Smith, music and lyrics by Michael Smith; directed by Peter Glazer
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Keely and Du
January 12 - February 12
By Martin Jane; directed by Lee Sankowich
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The Art of Dining
March 2 - April 2
By Tina Howe; directed by Hope Alexander-Willis
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A Perfect Ganesh
April 27 - May 28
By Terrence McNally; directed by Lee Sankowich
Season 1993-1994
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Shadowlands
September 16 - October 17
By Wiliam Nicholson; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Inspecting Carol
November 4 - December 5
By Daniel Sullivan and the Seattle Repertory Theatre; directed by WIll Huddleston
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The Sum of Us
January 13 - February 13
By David Stevens; directed by David Ford
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The Loman Family Picnic
March 3 - April 4
By Donald Margulies; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Lips Together, Teeth Apart
April 28 - May 29
By Terrence McNally; directed by Lee Sankowich
Season 1992-1993
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The Women
September 17 - October 18
By Clare Boothe Luce; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill
November 5 - December 6
By Lanie Robertson; directed by Danny Duncan
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A Shayna Maidel
January 14 - February 14
By Barbara Lebow; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Lend Me a Tenor
March 4 - April 4
By Ken Ludwig; directed by Albert Takazauckas
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The Price
April 29 - May 30
By Arthur Miller; directed by Richard Rossi
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Side by Side by Sondheim: A Musical Entertainment
August 5 - August 29
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, continuity by Ned Sherrin; directed and choreographed by Randal K. West
Season 1991-1992
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Let Me Sing and I'm Happy: An Evening of Gershwin, Berlin, and Kern
September 19 - October 20
Created by Donna McKechnie, Teri Ralston, and Tucker Smith; directed by Alan Johnson
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Cobb
November 7 - December 8
By Lee Blessing; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Born Yesterday
January 16 - February 16
By Garson Kanin; directed by Richard Seyd
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A Dream of Wealth | World Premiere
March 5 - April 5
By Arthur Giron; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Arms and the Man
April 30 - May 31
By George Bernard Shaw; directed by Barbara Damashek
Season 1990-1991
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Lemon Sky
September 11 - October 14
By Lanford Wilson; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Passion
October 30 - December 2
By Peter Nichols; directed by Kenn Watt
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Orphans
January 15 - February 17
By Lyle Kessler; directed by Robert Elross
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The Middle Ages
March 5 - April 7
By A.R. Gurney Jr.; directed by Will Marchetti
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And a Nightingale Sang
April 23 - May 26
By C.P. Taylor; directed by Lee Sankowich
Season 1989-1990
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Modiglani
September 13 - October 15
By Dennis McIntyre; directed by Will Marchetti and Jeffrey Bihr
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Loot
November 1 - December 23
By Joe Orton; directed by Simon Levy
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Glengarry Glen Ross
January 10 - February 11
By David Mamet; directed by Richard Seyd
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Becoming Memories
February 28 - April 1
By Arthur Giron; directed by Lee Sankowich
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Room Service
April 18 - May 21
By John Muray and Allan Boretz; directed by James Dunn
Season 1988-1989
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"Master Harold" ...and the Boys
September 7 - October 2
By Athol Fugard; directed by Ben Dickson
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Noises Off
October 26 - November 20
By Michael Frayn; directed by Richard Seyd
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Aesthetic Peril
December 9 - December 23
Created and directed by Vaudeville Nouveau
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All My Sons
January 11 - February 5
By Arthur Miller; directed by Susan Marsden | Co-produced with Eureka Theatre Company
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Daddy's Dyin' (Who's Got the Will?)
March 1 - March 26
By Del Shores; directed by Will Marchetti
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I Do! I Do!
April 19 - May 14
Book and lyrics by Tom Jones, music by Harvey Schmidt, based on play by Jan de Hartog; directed by J.D. Trow
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The Broken Jug | World Premiere of new English version
May 31 - June 25
By Heinrich von Kleist; translated by James Keller; directed by Albert Takazauckas
Season 1987-1988
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The Marriage of Bette and Boo | West Coast Premiere
September 16 - October 11
By Christoper Durang; directed by Will Marchetti
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Strange Snow
November 4 - November 29
By Stephen Metcalfe; directed by Tom Ramirez
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Uncle Vanya | World Premiere of new English version
January 6 - January 31
By Anton Checkhov; translated by James Keller; directed by Albert Takazauckas
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Artichoke
February 24 - March 20
By Joanna M. Glass; directed by J.D. Trow
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Hedda Gabbler
April 13 - May 8
By Ibsen Henrik; revised by Maria Irene, translated by William Archer; directed by Julie Hébert
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On the Verge
June 1 - June 26
By Eric Overmeyer; Directed by Julian Lopez-Morillas
Season 1986-1987
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Homesteaders
September 18 - October 19
By Nina Shengold; directed by J.D. Trow
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The Abdication
November 6 - December 7
By Ruth Wolff; directed by Andrea Gordon
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Two for the Seesaw
January 8 - February 8
By William Gibson; directed by Ben Dickson
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The Guardsman
February 26 - March 29
By Ferenc Molnar; adapted by James Keller; directed by Albert Takazauckas
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Wings
April 16 - May 17
By Arthur Kopit
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We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay!
May 28 - June 28
By Dario Fo; North America version by Davis R.G.; directed by Will Marchetti
Season 1985-1986
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Foxfire
September 24 - October 20
By Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn; music by Jonathan Holtzman; directed by Karl Rawicz
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Starting Here, Starting Now
November 5 - December 1
Music by David Shire, lyrics by Richard Maltby Jr.; directed by Marilyn Izdebski
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Fisherdad | World Premiere
December 11 - December 15
By Lewis Carter; directed by Joseph Morley
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A Different Reality | World Premiere
January 8 - January 12
By Joan Sadler; directed by Heidi Orley
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K2
January 28 - February 23
By Patrick Meyers
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The Night of Triblades
March 11 - April 6
By Per Olov Enquist
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Crimes of the Heart
April 22 - May 18
By Beth Henley
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The Unseen Hand
June 3 - June 29
By Sam Shepard
Season 1984-1985
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Candida
September 8 - October 13
By George Bernard Shaw; directed by Ben Dickson
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What the Butler Saw
November 3 - December 8
By Joe Orton; directed by Julian Lopez-Morillas
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The House of Blue Leaves
January 11 - February 16
By John Guare; directed by Karl Rawicz
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Class | West Coast Premiere
March 8 - April 13
By Jon Lipsky and Steve Wangh; directed by Martha Corscaden
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Love Dance | World Premiere of new translation of Reigen
May 4 - June 8
By Arthur Schnitzler; translated and adapted by Rick and Edith Foster; directed by Rick Foster
Season 1983-1984
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The Price
September 9 - October 15
By Arthur Miller; directed by Ben Dickson
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Filumena
November 5 - December 10
By Eduardo de Filippo; directed by Stafani Priest
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The Tooth of Crime
January 13 - February 18
By Sam Shepard
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Vieux Carré
March 9 - April 14
By Tennessee Williams; directed by Gayle Howard
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Dr. Hotstuff | World Premiere
May 5 - June 9
By Rick Foster; loosely adapted from Moliére's The Doctor in Spite of Himself
Season 1982-1983
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A Doll's House
September 10 - October 16
By Henrik Ibsen; directed by Gayle Howard
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The Man Who Came to Dinner
November 6 - December 11
By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart; directed by Ben Dickson
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Tango
January 8 - February 12
By Slawomir Mrozek; directed by Will Marchetti
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Splendid Rebels
March 5 - April 9
By Ernst A. Joselovitz; directed by J.D. Trow
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A Lesson from Aloes
April 29 - June 4
By Athol Fugard; directed by Karl Rawicz
Season 1981-1982
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Ladies in Retirement
September 11 - October 17
By Edward Percy and Reginald Denham; directed by Will Marchetti
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Under Milk Wood
November 7 - December 12
By Dylan Thomas; directed by Ben Dickson
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The Visit
January 8 - February 13
By Friedrich Dürrenmatt; directed by Sandra Singer
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Sand Light | World Premiere
March 6 - April 10
By Bart Schneider; directed by Stephanie Priest
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School for Scandal
May 8 - June 12
By Richard Brinsley Sheridan; directed by Gayle Howard
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Legacies
May 17
By Karen Iris Bogen; directed by Will Marchetti
Season 1980-1981
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Who's Happy Now
September 12 - November 1
By Oliver Hailey; directed by Will Marchetti
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Old Times
November 8 - December 6
By Harold Pinter; directed by Sandra Singer
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The Crucible
January 16 - March 7
By Arthur Miller; directed by Gayle Howard
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Rainbow | World Premiere
March 13 - April 18
By Gerald Mueller and Susan Rabin; choreography by Gardner Carlson; directed by Will Marchetti
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The Sly Fox
May 21 - June 5
By Larry Gelbert; directed by Gayle Howard
Season 1979-1980
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The House of Bernard Alba
September 8 - October 13
By Federico Garcia Lorca; directed by Gayle Howard
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Bus Stop
November 3 - December 8
By William Inge; directed by Renée Peterson
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Bottom of the Ninth | World Premiere
January 18 - February 23
By Bradford Guthrie; directed by Will Marchetti
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A View from the Bridge
March 14 - April 12
By Arthur Miller; directed by Andrew Spathis
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The Importance of Being Earnest
May 3 - May 31
By Oscar Wilde; directed by Gayle Howard
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A Company of Wayward Saints
July 18 - August 3
By George Herman; directed by Gayle Howard
Season 1978-1979
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Room Service
September 15 - October 14
By John Murray and Allen Boretz; directed by Will Marchetti
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Lion in Winter
November 2 - December 9
By James Goldman; directed by Gayle Howard
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Caravan Theatre
December 22 - December 31
European Folklore; directed by Gayle Howard
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A Delicate Balance
January 19 - February 17
By Edward Albee; directed by Ben Dickson
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Vanities
March 9 - April 7
By Jack Heifner; directed by Renée Peterson
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Look Homeward, Angel
April 27 - June 2
By Ketti Frings; based on novel by Thomas Wolfe; directed by Will Marchetti
Season 1978
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Geography of a Horse Dreamer
January 27 - February 25
By Sam Shepard; directed by Richard Poe
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Footfalls
January 27 - February 25
By Samuel Beckett; directed by Richard Poe
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The Rainmaker
March 1 - March 31
By Richard N. Nash
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The Private Ear
April 1 - April 30
By Peter Shaffer; directed by Steve Riffkin
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The Public Eye
April 1 - April 30
By Peter Shaffer; directed by Steve Riffkin
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
May 1 - May 31
By William Shakespeare; directed by Daniel Tamm
Season 1977
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The Rainmaker
October 27 - November 26
By Richard N. Nash; directed by Will Marchetti
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Caravan Theatre
December 3 - December 31
European Folklore; directed by Gayle Howard
Season 1976
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The World of Carl Sandburg
By Norman Corwin
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Tom Paine
By Paul Foster
Season 1975-1976
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The Subject Was Roses
September 6 - September 27
By Frank Gilroy; directed by Sean David Bennett
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The Flowering Peach
October 25 - November 8
By Clifford Odel; directed by Sean David Bennett
Season 1974-1975
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Oh Kay
July 26 - July 24
Book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse; music George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin; directed by Robert Bush
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The World of Art Hoppe | World Premiere
September 13 - October 5
Adapted by Russ Compton; directed by James Drew
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The Caretaker
October 25 - November 16
By Harold Pinter; directed by Nancy Ringler
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The Medium
October 25 - November 16
By Gian Carlo Menotti; directed by Jan Luergan
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The Member of the Wedding
January 10 - February 8
By Carson McCullers; directed by Dorothy Desrosiers
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From Berlin to Broadway
February 28 - March 29
By Kurt Weill; directed by Nancy Ringler
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Blithe Spirit
May 9 - May 31
By Noel Coward; directed by Lynn Arden
Season 1973-1974
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A Streetcar Named Desire
October 19 - November 24
By Tennessee Williams; directed by Paul Shepard
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Welcome to the Monkey House
February 15 - March 16
By Christoper Sergel, adapted from the novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.; directed by Robin Jackson
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Luv
May 4 - June 8
By Murray Schisgal; directed by Will Marchetti
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Amahl and the Night Visitors
By Gian Carlo Menotti
Season 1972-1973
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Oedipus Rex
October 5 - October 22
By Sophocles; directed by Martin Frick
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The Infernal Machine
October 27 - November 5
By Jean Cocteau; directed by Ellen Ernest Genese
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A Season's Special
November 17 - December 8
By John Balmer
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Moonchildren | West Coast Premiere
January 31 - February 17
By Michael Weller; directed by Sali Lieberman
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Acrobats and Line
February 1 - March 3
By Israel Horowitz
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The Ghost Train
March 1 - March 31
By Arnold Ridley
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The Rainmaker
By Richard N. Nash; directed by Will Marchetti
Season 1972
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Spoon River Anthology
May 19 - June 24
By Charles Aidman; adapted from poems by Edward Lee Masters; directed by Ellen Ernest
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Jaques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris
Conceived and translated by Eric, Mort, and Shuman Blau; music and lyrics by Jaques Brel
Season 1971-1972
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A Moon for the Misbegotten
January 1 - January 31
By Eugene O'Neil
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The Tenth Man
March 26 - April 24
By Paddy Chayersky; directed by Robert Adler
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The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail
By Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee
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Telemacus Clay
By Lewis John Carlino
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The Beggar's Opera
By John Gay; music, lyrics, and adaptation by John Balmer and William Douglas; directed by William Douglas
Season 1969-1970
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The Good Woman of Setzuan
February 20 - March 21
By Bertolt Brecht; translated by Eric Bentley; directed by Philip Larson
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Joe Egg
May 8 - May 30
By Peter Nichols; directed by Dion Chesse
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Silhouettes
May 19 - May 30
By Ted Harrison; directed by James Wigfall
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
October 31 - November 29
By Dale Wasserman; adapted from the novel by Ken Kesey; directed by Robin Jackson
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Rashomon
By Fay and Michael Kanin; directed by Desmond Grogan. [Dates unknown]
Season 1969
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The Miser
By Moliere; directed by Dan Caldwell
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The Trojan Women
By Jean-Paul Sartre; adapted from the play by Euripedes, translated by Ronald Duncan; directed by Dion Chesse
Season 1968
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An Evening with Edna St. Vincent Millay
January 2
Conceived by A.J. Esta; directed by A.J. Esta
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Another Part of the Forest
February 23 - March 16
By Lillian Hellman; directed by A.J. Esta
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The Curious Savage
May 24 - June 15
By John Patrick; directed by A.J. Esta
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The Glass Menagerie
October 18 - November 16
By Tennessee Williams; directed by A.J. Esta
Season 1967
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The Physicists
March 31 - April 15
By Friedrich Dürrenmatt; translated by James Kirkup; directed by Martin Ponch
MTC's FIRST PLAY EVER!
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Epitaph for George Dillon
By John Osborne [Dates unknown]