Including this season -- 375 productions. 167 readings of new works. 125 world premieres and 21 commissions. After more than 30 seasons, we’re just getting warmed up.
With a Tony Award under our belt for Outstanding Regional Theatre and a talented corps of local actors and artists,we’re proud of the work we’ve created over the last three decades. Here’s to another 30 seasons!
World premieres (*)
Commissions (+)
2012/13
| Productions | Readings |
The Three Musketeers Adapted by Linda Alper, Douglas Langworthy and Penny Metropulos
From the book by Alexandre Dumas
Directed by Kent Thompson | Just Like Us by Karen Zacarias
Based on the book by Helen Thorpe |
Fences
by August Wilson | The Vast In-Between by Laura Eason
Directed by Kent Thompson |
When We Are Married
by J.B. Priestly | black odyssey by Marcus Gardley |
Ed, Downloaded by Michael Mitnick
| The Most Deserving by Catherine Trieschmann |
Grace, or The Art of Climbing
by Lauren Feldman
| The Legend of Georgia McBride by Matthew Lopez |
Romeo & Juliet
by William Shakespeare
| |
Other Desert Cities
by Jon Robin Baitz
| |
A Weekend with Pablo Picasso
by Herbert Siguenza
| |
The Giver Dramatized by Eric Coble
| |
Irving Berlin's White Christmas
Based upon the Paramount Pictures Film
Written for the screen by Norman Krasna, Norman Panama and Mevin Frank
Music & Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Book by David Ives & Paul Blake | |
2011/12
| Productions | Readings |
The Liar
Adapted by David Ives
From the play by Pierre Cornielle
Directed by Kent Thompson | Sense & Sensibility The Musical Based on the novel by Jane Austen
Book and Lyrics by Jeffrey Haddow, Music by Neal Hampton |
To Kill a Mockingbird Adapted by Christopher Sergel
From the novel by Harper Lee
Directed by Sabin Epstein | Ed, Downloaded by Michael Mitnick |
American Night: The Ballad of Juan José
by Richard Montoya
Developed by Culture Clash and Jo Bonney
Directed by Sam Woodhouse | Homefree by Lisa Loomer |
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Adapted by Laura Eason
From the novel by Mark Twain
Directed by Jane Page | Grace, Or the Art of Climbing by Lauren Feldman |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Richard Hellesen
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Music by David de Berry
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | The Hand of God by Richard Dresser |
The Whale*
by Samuel D. Hunter
Directed by Hal Brooks | |
Two Things You Don’t Talk About at Dinner*
by Lisa Loomer
Directed by Wendy Goldberg | |
The Taming of the Shrew
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Kent Thompson | |
Great Wall Story*
by Lloyd Suh | |
Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash
Created by Richard Maltby, conceived by William Meade | |
Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
2010/11
| Productions | Readings |
The 39 Steps
Adapted by Patrick Barlow
From the novel by John Buchan and the movie by Alfred Hitchcock
Directed by Art Manke | Great Wall Story by Lloyd Suh
Directed by Kent Thompson |
The House of the Spirits Adapted by Caridad Svich
From the novel by Isabel Allende
Directed by Jose Zayas | Cecilia Marie
+ by Octavio Solis
Directed by Ethan McSweeny |
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Adapted by Charles Morey
From the novel by Bram Stoker
Directed by Gavin Cameron-Webb | The Whale
by Samuel D. Hunter
Directed by Chay Yew
|
Reckless
by Craig Lucas
Directed by Scott Schwartz | Two Things You Don't Talk About at Dinner
by Lisa Loomer
Directed by Wendy Goldberg
|
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Richard Hellesen
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Music by David de Berry
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | An Extraordinary Demonstration of Nikola Tesla's Most Recent Discoveries
+ by Buntport Theater
|
Map of Heaven*
by Michele Lowe
Directed by Evan Cabnet | |
The Catch*
by Ken Weitzman
Directed by Lou Jacob | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Kent Thompson | |
Traces
Created by The 7 Fingers (Les 7 doigts de la main)
Presented by Denver Center Attractions and Denver Center Theatre Company | |
Ruined
by Lynn Nottage
Directed by Seret Scott | |
Superior Donuts
by Tracy Letts
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy
| |
2009/10
| Productions | Readings |
The Voysey Inheritance
Adapted by David Mamet
From the play by Harley Granville-Barker
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | The House of the Spirits
Adapted by Caridad Svich
From the novel by Isabel Allende
Directed by Jose Zayas |
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Directed by Israel Hicks | Map of Heaven
by Michele Lowe
Directed by Michael Pressman |
Well
by Lisa Kron
Directed by Christy Montour-Larson | The Catch
by Ken Weitzman
Directed by Michael John Garces |
Absurd Person Singular
by Alan Aykborn
Directed by Sabin Epstein | Civilization (All You Can Eat)
by Jason Grote
Directed by Ethan McSweeny |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Richard Hellesen
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Music by David de Berry
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
When Tang Met Laika
*+ by Rogelio Martinez
Directed by Terry Nolen | |
Eventide*+ Adapted by Eric Schmiedl
From the novel by Kent Haruf
Directed by Kent Thompson | |
Mama Hated Diesels
by Randal Myler and Dan Wheetman with additional material by Charles Weldon
Directed by Randal Myler
Musical direction by Dan Wheetman | |
Othello
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Kent Thomspon | |
Mariela in the Desert
by Karen Zacarias
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
2008/09
| Productions | Readings |
| The Trip to Bountiful
by Horton Foote
Directed by Penny Metropulos | The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Lyrics and music by Meredith Willson
Book by Dick Scanlon
Based on the original book by Richard Morris
Directed by Kathleen Marshall |
Noises Off
by Michael Frayn
Directed by Kent Thompson | Eventide
+ Adapted by Eric Schmiedl
From the novel by Kent Haruf
Directed by Kent Thompson |
Glengarry Glen Ross
by David Mamet
Directed by Marco Barricelli | When Tang Met Laika
+ by Rogelio Martinez
Directed by Terry Nolen |
The Miracle Worker
by William Gibson
Directed by Art Manke | Take Me to the River
+ by Constance Congdon
Directed by Lisa Peterson |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Richard Hellesen
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Music by David de Berry
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | Flooded
+ by Julie Marie Myatt
Directed by Laurie Woolery |
Inana*+
by Michele Lowe
Directed by Michael Pressman | |
Dusty and the Big Bad World*
by Cusi Cram
Directed by Kent Thompson | |
Richard III
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Jesse Berger | |
August Wilson’s Radio Golf
by August Wilson
Directed by Israel Hicks | |
A Prayer for Owen Meany
Adapted by Simon Bent
From the novel by John Irving
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
Sunsets and Margaritas*+
by José Cruz Gonzalez
Directed by Nicholas Avila | |
Quilters by Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek
Music and lyrics by Barbara Damashek
Directed by Penny Metropulos
| |
2007/08
| Productions | Readings |
| Third
by Wendy Wasserstein
Directed by Wendy Goldberg | Inana
+ by Michele Lowe
Directed by Michael Pressman |
| You Can't Take It With You
by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman
Directed by Penny Metropulos | Shooting Star
+ by Steven Dietz
Directed by Susan Booth |
The Diary of Anne Frank
By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Adapted by Wendy Kesselman
Directed by Paul Mason Barnes | Perilous Night+
by Lee Blessing
Directed by Israel Hicks |
| Pride and Prejudice
Adapted by Jon Jory
From the novel by Jane Austen
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | Dusty and the Big Bad World
by Cusi Cram
Directed by Kent Thompson |
Irving Berlin's White Christmas Directed by Kent Thompson
Presented by Denver Center Attractions and Denver Center Theatre Company | |
Our House*+
Conceived by Theresa Rebeck and Daniel Fish
Written by Theresa Rebeck
Directed by Daniel Fish | |
Lydia*+
by Octavio Solis
Directed by Juliette Carrillo | |
Plainsong*+
Adapted by Eric Schmiedl
From the novel by Kent Haruf
Directed by Kent Thompson | |
Gee’s Bend
by Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder
Directed by Kent Gash | |
The Merry Wives of Windsor
by William Shakespeare
Directed by David Ivers | |
Doubt
by John Patrick Shanley
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
Marion J. Caffey’s
3 Mo’ Divas: A Musical Celebration of Class, Sass and Style Musical supervision and arrangements by Joseph Joubert
Directed and choreographed by Marion J. Caffey | |
2006/07
| Productions | Readings |
| Living Out
by Lisa Loomer
Directed by Wendy C. Goldberg | Shadow of Himself
by Neal Bell
Directed by Jody McAuliffe |
Amadeus
by Peter Shaffer
Directed by Kent Thompson | Our House
+ Conceived by Theresa Rebeck and Daniel Fish
Written by Theresa Rebeck
Directed by Daniel Fish |
Season's Greetings
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by Gavin Cameron-Webb | Visitors’ Guide to Arivaca (Map Not to Scale)
by Evangeline Ordaz
Directed by Armando Molina |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Richard Hellesen
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Music by David de Barry
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | Plainsong
+ Adapted by Eric Schmiedl
From the novel by Kent Haruf
Directed by Kent Thompson |
The Pillowman
by Martin McDonagh
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
1001
*
+ by Jason Grote
Directed by Ethan McSweeny | |
King Lear
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Kent Thompson | |
Mrs. Warren's Profession
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
Pure Confidence
by Carlyle Brown
Directed by Kent Gash | |
The Sweetest Swing in Baseball by Rebecca Gilman
Directed by Wendy C. Goldberg | |
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Book by Burt Shevelove & Larry Gelbart
Music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy
| |
2005/06
| Productions | Readings |
All My Sons
by Arthur Miller
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy
| 1001
+
by Jason Grote
Directed by Sharon Ott |
A Flea in Her Ear
by Georges Feydeau
Translated by John Mortimer
Directed by Kent Thompson | Augusta
by Richard Dresser
Directed by Ed Herenden |
September Shoes
by José Cruz Gonzalez
Directed by Amy Gonzalez | Good On Paper
by Michele Lowe
Directed by Jeremy B. Cohen |
A Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
Jesus Hates Me*
by Wayne Lemon
Directed by David McClendon | |
Gem of the Ocean
by August Wilson
Directed by Israel Hicks | |
Measure for Measure
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Kent Thompson | |
Ladies of the Camellias
by Lillian Groag
Directed by Casey Stangl | |
The Clean House
by Sarah Ruhl
Directed by Wendy C. Goldberg | |
After Ashley
by Gina Gionfriddo
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
Crowns
by Regina Taylor
Directed by Kent Gash
| |
2004/05
| Productions | Working Stages |
The Misanthrope
by Jean Baptiste Molière
Directed by Nagle Jackson | Garbo in My Eyes* by Mark Eisman
Directed by Nagle Jackson |
Dirty Story
by John Patrick Shanley
Directed by Anthony Powell | Slabtown* by Steven Cole Hughes
Directed by Jamie Horton |
A Boston Marriage
by David Mamet
Directed by David McClendon | |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson | |
A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur
by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Laird Williamson | |
A Selfish Sacrifice* by Charles F. (OyamO) Gordon
Based on the play A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen
Directed by Israel Hicks | |
Oedipus Rex
by Sophocles
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
The Madwoman
by Jean Giraudoux
Directed by Israel Hicks | |
Fire on the Mountain
*
by Randal Myler & Dan Wheetman
Directed by Randal Myler | |
2003/04
| Productions | Working Stages |
Almost Heaven: Songs and Stories of John Denver
*
Written and adapted by Peter Glazer
Songs by John Denver and others
Orchestrations, vocal arrangements and musical direction by Jeff Waxman
Directed by Randal Myler
| Ice-Breaker
By David Rambo
Directed by Nagle Jackson |
Blue/Orange
by Joe Penhall
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
Picnic
by William Inge
Directed by Nagle Jackson | |
Lobby Hero
by Kenneth Lonergan
Directed by David McClendon | |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson | |
A Streetcar Named Desire
by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Israel Hicks | |
Visiting Mr. Green
by Jeff Baron
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
John Brown's Body*
by Stephen Vincent Benét
Directed by Laird Williamson | |
Blithe Spirit
by Noel Coward
Directed by Nagle Jackson | |
Nat King Cole & Me*
by Gregory Porter
Directed by Randal Myler | |
2002/03
| Productions |
The Skin of Our Teeth
by Thornton Wilder
Directed by Laird Williamson |
Behind the Broken Words*
Devised by Roscoe Lee Browne and Anthony Zerbe |
The Lonesome West
by Martin McDonagh
Directed by Anthony Powell |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson |
King Hedley II
by August Wilson
Directed by Israel Hicks |
Bernice/Butterfly: A Two-Part Invention* by Nagle Jackson
Directed by Nagle Jackson |
Love's Labor's Lost
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Anthony Powell |
Copenhagen
by Michael Frayn
Directed by Anthony Powell |
The Three Sisters
*
by Anton Chekhov
Adapted by James Warnick
Directed by Donovan Marley |
2 Pianos, 4 Hands
by Ted Dykstra & Richard Greenblatt
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy |
Scapin or The Con Artist*
by Jean Baptiste Molière
Translated, adapted and directed by Nagle Jackson |
2001/02
| Productions | Readings |
Cyrano de Bergerac*
by Edmond Rostadt
Translatedand directed by Nagle Jackson
| Bernice/Butterfly by Nagle Jackson
Directed by Nagle Jackson |
A Skull in Connemara
by Martin McDonagh
Directed by Anthony Powell | Pavane by Alexandra Cunningham
Directed by Larry Hecht |
Dinner With Friends
by Donald Margulies
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | The Odessa Branch by Boaz Gaon & Mark Bearce
Directed by Anthony Powell |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson | |
Spinning Into Butter
by Rebecca Gilman
Directed by Donovan Marley | |
The Immigrant
Based on the play by Mark Harelik
Book by Mark Harelik
Lyrics by Sarah Knapp
Music by Steve M. Alper
Directed by Randal Myler | |
Hamlet
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
Almost Heaven:
Songs and Stories of John Denver*
Written, adapted and directed by Peter Glazer
Songs by John Denver and others
Orchestrations, vocal arrangements and musical direction
by Jeff Waxman
Musical consultation by Milt Okun | |
Jitney
by August Wilson
Directed by Israel Hicks | |
Betrayal
by Harold Pinter
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
Pierre*
by Jeffrey Hatcher
Adapted from Herman Melville's novel Pierre or The Ambiguities
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
Playwrights Unit Samplings:
Bill Downs, Judy GeBauer, Ellen Graham, Martin McGovern, Olivia Edwards, Rebecca Gorman, Moss Kaplan, Nick Turner, Tracey Witherspoon
2000/01
| Productions | Readings |
Tantalus*
by John Barton
with additional text by Colin Teevan
Directed by Edward Hall and Peter Hall | Carol Mulroney by Stephen Belber
Directed by Anthony Powell |
The Show-Off
by George Kelley
Directed by Nagle Jackson | The Caterers by Nagle Jackson
Directed by Nagle Jackson |
1933*
Adapted by Randal Myler and Brockman Seawell
From John Fante’s novel 1933 Was a Bad Year | Someplace Soft to Fall by S.M. Shephard-Massat
Directed by Israel Hicks
|
Amy's View
by David Hare
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | Greek Holiday
by Mayo Simon
Directed by Sylvie Drake |
Much Ado About Nothing
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Nagle Jackson | 8 Bob Off
by Gary Leon Hill
Directed by David Dower |
inna beginning*
Conceived by Gary Leon Hill, Jamie Horton & Lee Stametz
Written by Gary Leon Hill
Music by Lee Stametz
Directed by Jamie Horton | Shove by Mark Eisman
Directed by Bruce Sevy |
Uncle Vanya
by Anton Chekhov
Directed by Anthony Powell | Genius of the System by John Lowell
Directed by Larry Hecht |
Pork Pie: An Original Jazz Play*
by Michael Genet
Directed by Israel Hicks
| Two Fugues by David Eliet
Directed by Donovan Marley
|
| | Debating Society by Michael Murphey
Directed by Randal Myler |
1999/2000
| Productions | Readings |
Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde
by Moisés Kaufman
Directed by Laird Williamson | The Last True Believer
by Robert William Sherwood
Directed by Leonard Foglia
|
A Hotel on Marvin Gardens*
Written and directed by Nagle Jackson | Playing House by Brooke Berman
Directed by David McClendon |
The Beauty Queen of Leenane
by Martin McDonagh
Directed by Anthony Powell | Pork Pie
by Michael Genet
Directed by Israel Hicks |
Barrio Babies*
by Fernando Rivas
Book and lyrics by Luis Santeiro
Directed by Susana Tubert | Since Your Sister by Tom Donaghy |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted
by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson | US Drag
by Gina Gionfreddo
Directed by Randal Myler |
Waiting to be Invited*
by S.M. Shephard-Massat
Directed by Israel Hicks | War Stories
by Bo Wilson
Directed by Larry Hecht |
The Winter's Tale
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Laird Williamson | |
The Laramie Project* by Moisés Kaufman and members of Tectonic Theater Project
Directed by Moisés Kaufman | |
The Cripple of Inishmaan
by Martin McDonagh
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
Side Man
by Warren Leight
Directed by Randal Myler | |
Give 'em a Bit of Mystery: Shakespeare and the Old Tradition*
Conceived, written and performed by Tony Church
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
The Miser*
by Jean Baptiste Molière
New translation by Nagle Jackson
Directed by Nagle Jackson | |
1998/99
| Productions | Readings |
Travels With My Aunt
Adapted by Giles Havergal
From the novel by Graham Greene
Directed by Nagle Jackson | Byrd’s Boy
by Bruce J. Robinson
Directed by Arthur Masella |
Picasso at the Lapin Agile
by Steve Martin
Directed by Randal Myler | A Hotel on Marvin Gardens
Written and directed by Nagle Jackson
|
The Last Night of Ballyhoo
by Alfred Uhry
Directed by Anthony Powell | American Mall by Peter Sagal
Directed by Anthony Powell
|
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson | Blur
by Melanie Marnich
Directed by Susan Fenichell
|
Dream on Monkey Mountain
by Derek Walcott
Directed by Israel Hicks | Waiting to be Invited by S.M. Shephard-Massat
Directed by Israel Hicks
|
The Rivals
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Adapted and directed by Elizabeth Huddle | inna beginning
by Gary Leon Hill
Directed by Jamie Horton |
Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde
by Moisés Kaufman
Directed by Laird Williamson | 1933* Adapted by Randal Myler & Brockman Seawell
From John Fante’s novel 1933 was a Bad Year Directed by Randal Myler
|
The Tempest
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
Master Class
by Terrence McNally
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
Kingdom*
by Richard Helleson
Directed by Israel Hicks | |
The Elevation of Thieves*
Written and directed by Nagle Jackson | |
1997/98
| Productions | Readings |
Mark Taper Forum’s production of
Nine Armenians
by Leslie Ayvazian
Directed by Gordon Davidson | Squall
by Elizabeth Hemmerdinger
Directed by Susana Tubert |
The Servant of Two Masters*
by Carlo Goldoni
Translated and adaptedby Sylvie Drake
Directed by James Dunn | Resurrecting Levin
by Edward Gallardo with John Flaxman
Directed by Arthur Masella |
Misalliance
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Anthony Powell | Tatjana in Color by Julia Jordan
Directed by Susan Fenichell
|
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson | Wonderland
by Brooke Berman
Directed by David McClendon |
Arena Stage’s production of
A Touch of the Poet
by Eugene O'Neill
Directed by Douglas Wager | Touch the Names
by Randal Myler
Directed by Randal Myler |
Sylvia
by A.R. Gurney
Directed by Randal Myler | Kingdom by Richard Hellesen
Directed by Israel Hicks |
Eliot Ness...In Cleveland*
Book by Peter Ullian
Music and lyrics by Robert Lindsey Nassif
Co-adaptation and additional material by Nick Corley
Directed by Nick Corley | Destinos y Milagros by Consuelo Luz & Susan San Miguel
Directed by Belita Moreno |
Valley Song
by Athol Fugard
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | The Peer Panel by Dennis J. Reardon
Directed by Anthony Powell
|
Treasure Island*
Adapted by Nagle Jackson
From the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
Directed by Nagle Jackson | |
Blues for an Alabama Sky
by Pearl Cleage
Directed by Israel Hicks | |
Macbeth
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
Taking Leave*
by Nagle Jackson
Directed by Nagle Jackson | |
Life is a Dream*
by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
Adapted and directed by Laird Williamson | |
Don Quixote*
by Miguel de Cervantes
Conceived, written and directed by Pavel Dobrusky and Luan Schooler | |
1996/97
| Productions |
Arcadia
by Tom Stoppard
Directed by Laird Williamson |
Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Would Not Grow Up
by J.M. Barrie in a new version by John Caird and Trevor Nunn
Directed by Donovan Marley |
Molly Sweeney
by Brian Friel
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson |
Seven Guitars
by August Wilson
Directed by Israel Hicks |
The Comedy of Errors
by William Shakespeare
Directed by James Dunn |
Three Tall Women
by Edward Albee
Directed by Anthony Powell |
One Foot on the Floor*
by Jeffrey Hatcher
Based on Georges Feydeau's Le Dindon
Directed by Marcia Dodge |
Clarence Day Jr.'s Life with Father
by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy |
Racing Demon
by David Hare
Directed by Anthony Powell
|
Fables*
An international collaboration conceived, written, directed and designed by Pavel Dobrusky and Per-Olav Sørensen
|
1995/96
| Productions |
Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Israel Hicks |
You Never Can Tell
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Nagle Jackson |
The Last Yankee
by Arthur Miller
Directed by Anthony Powell |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson |
Beethoven 'N' Pierrot*
Conveived, written, designed and directed by Pavel Dobrusky and Per-Olav Sørensen |
Two Trains Running
by August Wilson
Directed by Israel Hicks |
A Dybbuk or Between Two Worlds
Adapted by Tony Kushner
From the play by S. Ansky
Directed by Melia Bensussen |
The Dresser
by Ronald Harwood
Directed by Anthony Powell |
Room Service
by John Murray and Allen Boretz
Directed by James Dun |
Galileo
by Bertolt Brecht
Translated by Howard Brenton
Directed by Laird Williamson |
Appalachian Strings*
by Randal Myler and Dan Wheetman
Directed by Randal Myler and Dan Wheetman |
Prelude to Lime Creek*
Parts of a novel and a poem by Joe Henry
Songs written by Joe Henry and Gary Burr
Devised and directed by Anthony Zerbe |
1994/95
| Productions |
Black Elk Speaks
Based on the book by John G. Neihardt
Adapted by Christopher Sergel
Directed by Donovan Marley |
Star Fever*
Conceived, designed and directed by Pavel Dobrusky |
Oleanna
by David Mamet
Directed by Anthony Powell |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the play by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson |
Coming of the Hurricane*
by Keith Glover
Directed by Israel Hicks |
The Quick-Change Room*
by Nagle Jackson
Music by Robert Sprayberry
Directed by Paul Wiedner |
The Taming of the Shrew
by William Shakespeare
Directed by James Dunn |
The Education of Walter Kaufmann*
by Kevin Kling
Directed by Michael Sommers |
The Imaginary Invalid*
by Jean Babtiste Molière
Adapted and directed by Nagle Jackson |
It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues*
by Charles Bevel, Lita Gaithers, Randal Myler, Ron Taylor and Dan Wheetman
Directed by Randal Myler |
Someone Who'll Watch Over Me
by Frank McGuinness
Directed by Anthony Powell |
Marisol
by Jose Rivera
Directed by Melia Bensussen |
Man of the Moment
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by Laird Williamson |
1993/94
| Productions | Readings |
Black Elk Speaks*
From the novelby John G. Neihardt
Adapted by Christopher Sergel
Directed by Donovan Marley | Incorruptible
by Michael Hollinger |
School for Wives
by Jean Babtiste Molière
Directed by Nagle Jackson | The Quick-Change Room by Nagle Jackson |
Lips Together, Teeth Apart
by Terrence McNally
Directed by Anthony Powell | Scenic Route
by Mark Kaufmann
|
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson | Coming of the Hurricane by Keith Glover
|
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
by August Wilson
Directed by Israel Hicks | Pacific Ocean
by Roger Durling
|
A Midsummer Night's Dream
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Laird Williamson | Eugene Onegin
by Kira Obolensky & Craig Wright |
Life Lines*
Conceived by Ann Guilbert and Randal Myler
Directed by Randal Myler | |
Home and Away*
by Kevin Kling
Directed by Steven Dietz | |
The Scarlet Letter*
Adapted by Phyllis Nagy
From the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Directed by Jamie Horton | |
Stories*
by Isabel Allende
Directed by Pavel Dobrosky and Per-Olav Sørensen | |
Love, Janis*
Inspired by the book by Laura Joplin
Adapted and directed by Randal Myler | |
Dancing At Lughnasa
by Brian Friel
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
Sacred Hoop*
Adapted from the play Black Elk Speaks by Christopher Sergel
Directed by Donovan Marley | |
Peter and the Wolf
by Sergei Prokofiev
Directed by Donovan Marley | |
1992/93
| Productions | Readings |
The Grapes of Wrath
Adapted by Frank Galati
From the novel by John Steinbeck
Directed by Donovan Marley | Nixon Apologizes to the Nation
by Phil Bosakowski |
Candida
by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Anthony Powell
| Boomtown by Steven Dietz
|
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson | The Nazi Plays
by Elizabeth Page
|
The Piano Lesson
by August Wilson
Directed by Israel Hicks | Down the Pike
by Bill Corbett
|
A Quiet Little Wedding*
Created by Laird Williamson from a comedy by Eugene Labiche and Marc Michel
Music Composed by Larry Delinger
Directed by Laird Williamson | The Sirens
by Darrah Cloud |
Hedda Gabler
by Henrik Ibsen
in a new English version by Douglas Hughes
Based on a literal translation by Csanad Z. Siklos
Directed by Nagle Jackson | The Scarlet Letter
by Phyllis Nagy |
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court*
by Mark Twain
Directed by Randal Myler | |
Bon Voyage*
by Jeffrey Hatcher
Music and lyrics by Noel Coward
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
The Living*
by Anthony Clarvoe
Directed by Nagle Jackson | |
Monte Carlo*
by Lydia Stryk
Directed by Jennifer McCray-Rincon | |
The Man Who Wrote Peter Pan*
Written and directed by John Fraser | |
Where I Live*
Conceived and directed by Charlie Oates
Additional choreography by Elizabeth Benjamin
Directed by Charlie Oates | |
1991/92
| Productions | Readings |
The Rose Tattoo
by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Laird Williamson | Bon Voyage
by Jeffrey Hatcher (after Noel Coward) |
Other People's Money
by Jerry Sterner
Directed by Donovan Marley
| God in Little Pieces
by Silas Jones |
Home
by Samm-Art Williams
Directed by Israel Hicks | Chrysanthemum
by Eugene Lion
|
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson | Monte Carlo by Lydia Stryk |
Julius Caesar
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Laird Williamson | The Living
by Anthony Clarvoe |
To Kill a Mockingbird
Adapted by Christopher Sergel
From the novelby Harper Lee
Directed by Randal Myler | Buster Comes Through
by Phil Boskowski |
Tartuffe
by Jean Babtiste Molière
English verse translation by Richard Wilbur
Directed by Nagle Jackson | The Sirens
by Darrah Cloud |
Arsenic and Old Lace
by Joseph Kesselring
Directed by Randal Myler | Alabama Rain by Heather McCutchen |
Wolf-Man*
by Elizabeth Egloff
Directed by Evan Yionoulis | |
Uncertainty*
by Garrison Esst
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
Evil Little Thoughts*
by Mark D. Kaufmann
Directed by Israel Hicks | |
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?*
A musical play based on the novel by Horace McCoy
Book and Lyrics by Nagle Jackson
Music by Robert Sprayberry
Directed by Alan Bailey | |
What Fools These Mortals Be*
A compilation of selections from the works of William Shakespeare
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
1990/91
| Productions | Readings |
The Man Who Came to Dinner
by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart
Directed by Donovan Marley
| Play Time
by Murray Schisgal |
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Laird Williamson | Chancellor’s Tale by Paul Mohrbacher |
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
by August Wilson
Directed by Israel Hicks | They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? by Nagle Jackson & Bob Sprayberry |
Twelfth Night
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Laird Williamson
| Dougherty’s Cause
by Don Conellan |
The American Clock
by Arthur Miller
Directed by Randal Myler | Evil Little Thoughts by Mark Kaufmann |
Miss Julie*
by August Strindberg
Adapted by Romulus Linney
Directed by Donovan Marley | Every Third House by Donald Freed |
Okiboji*
by Conrad Bishop and Elizabeth Fuller
Directed by Frank Georgianna | Uncertainty
by Garrison Esst |
Back to the Blanket*
by Gary Leon Hill
Directed by Roberta Levitow | Exact Change
by David Epstein |
New Business*
by Tom Williams
Directed by Steven Dietz | |
Junk Bonds*
by Thomas Babe
Directed by Anthony Powell | |
Back to Back
by Al Brown
Directed by Randal Myler | |
1989/90
| Productions | Readings |
Desire Under the Elms
by Eugene O'Neill
Directed by Donovan Marley | Junk Bonds by Thomas Babe |
Saint Joan
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Laird Williamson | White Paint by P.J. Pringle |
A Little Night Music
Book by Hugh Wheeler
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | Okiboji by Conrad Bishop & Elizabeth Fuller |
Three Men on a Horse
by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott
Directed by Randal Myler | Winter Lies by Robert Clyman
Dancing the Box Step
by Kent Brown
|
Fences
by August Wilson
Directed by Israel Hicks | New Business
by Tom Williams |
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain
Adapted and directed by Randal Myler | Rarely Pure, Never Simple
by Roger Cornish |
Henry IV, Parts I & II
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Dakin Matthews | Back to the Blanket
by Gary Leon Hill |
The Road to Mecca
by Athol Fugard
Directed by Frank Georgiann | |
Animal Fair*
Book, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner
Directed by Stephen Stettler | |
Mine Alone*
by Conrad Bishop and Elizabeth Fuller
Directed by Frank Georgianna | |
Ready for the River*
by Neal Bell
Directed by Gitta Honegger | |
Soundbite*
by Gary Leon Hill
Directed by Donovan Marley | |
One on One Basketball Play
Directed by Randal Myler | |
1988/89
| Productions | Readings |
I'm Not Rappaport by Herb Gardner
Directed by Frank Georgianna
| Ready for the River
by Neal Bell |
Waiting for Godot
by Samuel Beckett
Directed by Randal Myler | Mine Alone
by Conrad Bishop & Elizabeth Fuller |
Carousel
Book and lyricsby Oscar Hammerstein II
Music by Richard Rodgers
Directed by Donovan Marley | Amateur Night at the Big Heart
by Terry Dodd |
The Matchmaker
by Thorntom Wilder
Directed by Laird Williamson | Animal Fair
by Clark Gesner |
Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Would Not Grow Up
by J.M. Barrie
Directed by Randal Myler | Soundbite
by Gary Leon Hill
|
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | Danny Rocha
by Kevin Kelly |
Darkside*
by Ken Jones
Directed by Jared Sakren | Necklace Party
by Kendrew Lascelles |
King Lear
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Donovan Marley | |
Robert Garner/Center Attractions in association with The Market Theatre Company of Johannesburg, South Africa presented
You Strike the Woman, You Strike the Rock
Conceived and written by Nomvola Qosha, Itumelengwa, Lehulere, Xolan Sept, Thobeka Maghutyana and Poppy Tsira
Directed by Phyllis Klotz | |
Exclusive Circles*
by Kendrew Lascelles
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
Child of Luck*
by Donald Freed
Directed by Laird Williamson | |
Company
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by George Furth
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | |
Cuentos*
by Carlos Morton and Angel Vigil
Directed by Randal Myler | |
1987/88
| Productions | Readings |
Koozy's Piece*
by Frank X. Hogan
Directed by Randal Myler
| The Open Boat by Neal Bell |
Veterans’ Day*
by Donald Freed
Directed by Laird Williamson
| Child of Luck by Donald Freed
|
Guys and Dolls
Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser
Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows
Directed by Donovan Marley | The Realists by Murphy Guyer
|
Holiday Memories
Part I: A Child's Christmas in Wales*
Based on a story by Dylan Thomas
Adapted for the stage by Jeremy Brooks and Adrian Mitchell
Directed by Randal Myler
| Darkside by Ken Jones
|
Holiday MemoriesPart II: A Christmas Memory* by Truman Capote
Directed by Randal Myler | Exclusive Circles by Kendrew Lascelles
|
Two Gentlemen of Verona
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Laird Williamson | Cyparis by Barbara Lebow
|
The Price
by Arthur Miller
Directed by Frank Georgianna | Cuentos by Carlos Morton & Angel Vigil
|
A Lie of the Mind
by Sam Shepard
Directed by Donovan Marley
| The Ambassador by Slawomir Mrozek |
Trophy Hunters*
by Kendrew Lascelles
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy | Fighting Deer by Mick Regan |
Long Day's Journey into Night
by Eugene O'Neill
Directed by Malcolm Morrison | |
Table Manners
by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by Malcom Morrison | |
The Colored Museum
by George Wolfe
Directed by Andre DeShields | |
Man of La Mancha
Book by Dale Wasserman
Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Directed by Donovan Marley | |
The Newcomer
by Janet Thomas
Directed by Randal Myler | |
1986/87
| Productions | Readings |
Goodnight, Texas*
by Terry Dodd
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy
| Wasps
by Roger Cornish |
My Cup Ranneth Over*
by Robert Patrick
Directed by Randal Myler | Veteran’s Day
by Donald Freed
Directed by Laird Williamson
|
The World of Mirth*
by Murphy Guyer
Directed by Peter Hackett | Koozy’s Piece
by Frank X. Hogan
Directed by Randal Myler |
Don Juan in Hell
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Ann McNaughton | Gus & Al
by Albert Innaurato |
Man and Superman
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Dakin Matthews | Trophy Hunters
by Kendrew Lascelles |
South Pacific
Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Book by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan
Directed by Donovan Marley | Holiday Memories
by Randal Myler |
House of Flowers
Book by Truman Capote
Music by Harold Arlen
Lyrics by Harold Arlen and Truman Capote
Directed by Donald McKayle | Triplets
by Constance Ray |
Playboy of the Western World
by John Millington Synge
Directed by Donovan Marley | |
Coriolanus
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Laird Williamson
| |
Shooting Stars*
by Molly Newman
Directed by Randal Myler | |
Orphans
by Lyle Kessler
Directed by Frank Georgianna | |
Rachel's Fate*
by Larry Ketron
Directed by Murphy Guyer | |
Lost Highway: The Music and Legend of Hank Williams*
Compiled by Randal Myler and Mark Harelik
Directed by Randal Myler | |
1985/86
| Productions | Readings |
Petrified Forest
by Robert E. Sherwood
Directed by Peter Hackett | Ballad of El Gimpo Café
by Jeff Carey |
Woman Without a Name*
by Romulus Linney
Directed by Donovan Marley | Cal & Sally
by Robert Clyman
|
Pygmalion
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by James Moll | Fat Men on Thin Ice
by Roger Cornish
|
Christmas Miracles*
by Laird Williamson and Dennis Powers
Directed by Laird Williamson | Goodnight, Texas
by Terry Dodd
Directed by Bruce Sevy
|
Purlie
Music by Gary Geld
Lyrics by Peter Udell
Book by Ossie Davis, Philip Rose and Peter Udell
Directed by Randal Myler | World of Mirth
by Murphy Guyer
Directed by Peter Hackett
|
The Emperor Jones
by Eugene O'Neill
Directed by Donald McKayle | Watch Your Back
by Gary Leon Hill
|
When the Sun Slides*
by Stephen Davis Parks
Directed by Donovan Marley | Rachel’s Fate
by Larry Ketron
Directed by Murphy Guyer
|
The Immigrant*
by Mark Harelik and Randal Myler
Directed by Randal Myler | Heathen Valley
by Romulus Linney |
The Cherry Orchard
by Anton Chekhov
Directed by Garland Wright | American Dreamer
by Carol Mack |
Pleasuring Ground*
by Frank X. Hogan
Directed by Peter Hackett | Shooting Stars
by Molly Newman
|
Hope of the Future*
by Shannon Keith Kelley
Directed by Randal Myler | Reunion (Phantasie)
by Sybille Pearson |
Circe & Bravo*
by Donald Freed
Directed by Laird Williamson | |
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1984/85
| Productions | Readings |
They Knew What They Wanted
by Sidney Howard
Directed by James Moll
| Deal with a Dead Man
by Tom DeMers |
Ringers*
by Frank X. Hogan
Directed by Donovan Marley | Public Lives
by Julia Cameron
|
Hamlet
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Allen Fletcher | Normal Doesn’t Mean Perfect
by Don Gordon |
The Time of Your Life
by William Saroyan
Directed by Donovan Marley | Pleasuring Ground
by Frank X. Hogan
Directed by Peter Hackett |
Lahr and Mercedes (Max & Maxie)*
by James McLure
Directed by Peter Hackett | Hope of the Future
by Shannon Kelly
Directed by Randal Myler |
Design for Living
by Noel Coward
Directed by Allen Fletcher | Woman Without a Name
by Romulus Linney
Directed by Donovan Marley |
Pericles
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Laird Williamson | Max and Maxie
By Romulus Linney
Directed by Donovan Marley |
The Immigrant: A Hamilton County Album*
by Mark Harelik
Directed by Randal Myler | When the Sun Slides
by Stephen Davis Parks
Directed by Donovan Marley |
Painting Churches
by Tina Howe
Directed by Peter Hackett | Emily & Kate
by Ruth Phillips |
Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo
Directed by Caroline Eves | November
by J. Ranelli |
The Female Entertainer*
by Elizabeth Levin
Directed by Edward Payson Call | Telling Time
by Laura Shamas |
Don Juan
by Jean Babtiste Molière
Directed by Garland Wright | |
The Apple Tree
by Mark Twain
Directed by Randal Myler
| |
Quilters
by Barbara Damashek and Molly Newman
Directed by Barbara Damashek | |
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1983/84
| Productions |
Spokesong
by Jimmy Kennedy and Stewart Parker
Directed by Peter Hackett |
Cyrano de Bergerac
by Edmond Rostand
Directed by Wallace Chappell |
The Front Page
by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur
Directed by Jerry Zaks |
The Night of the Iguana
by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Walter Schoen |
Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Caroline Eves |
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
Directed by John Broome Trumpets & Drums
by Bertolt Brecht
Directed by Barbara Damashek |
Crossfire*
by Ted Gross
Directed by Bruce K. Sevy |
Darwin's Sleepless Night*
by Merle Kessler
Directed by Bill Allard |
Doorplay*
by Sally Baker
Directed by Dan Hiester |
On the Verge*
by Eric Overmyer
Directed by Roberta Levitow |
Hyde in Hollywood*
by Peter Parnell
Directed by Peter Hackett |
Smokerings Chekhov*
Directed by Dan Hiester |
Arms and the Man
by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Walter Schoen |
1982/83
| Productions | Readings |
Quilters*
by Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek
Directed by Barbara Damashek | A Beautiful World by David Jones |
The Tempest
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Edward Payson Call The Hostage
by Brendan Behan
Directed by Donovan Marley
| |
Arms and the Man
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Edward Hastings | |
Of Mice and Men
by John Steinbeck
Directed by Richard Gee | |
The Three Sisters
by Anton Chekhov
Directed by Edward Payson Call | |
The Taming of the Shrew
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Barbara Damashek | |
Runstone Hill*
by Laura Shamas
Directed by Jane Page | |
Survivors*
Directed by Dan Hiester | |
Runaway Truck Ramp*
Directed by Paul Redford | |
Waiting for Lefty
by Clifford Odets
Directed by Walter Schoe | |
Is Denver Burning?
by Allen Dumas, Julian Gamble, Jeffrey Harms, Julian McAndrew, Bill Peters, Paul Schierhorn, Rory Seeber, Steve Stajich and Edith Weiss
Directed by Bill Peters | |
A Physician in Spite of Himself
by Jean Babtiste Molière
Directed by Peter Hackett | |
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1981/82
| Productions |
Androcles and the Lion
by Bernard Shaw
Directed by Edward Payson Call
|
Tartuffe
by Jean Babtiste Molière
Directed by Richard Russell Ramos |
Enemy of the People
by Henrik Ibsen
Directed by Michael Lessac |
The World of Sam Shepard
Directed by Mark Cuddy |
Much Ado About Nothing
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Edward Payson Call |
Antigone
by Jean Anouilh
Directed by Larry Arrick |
6-4-3 A Double Play*
Directed by George TouliatosBuckhorn Exchanges* by Craig Volk
Directed by Peter Hackett |
Quilters*
by Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek
Directed by Barbara Damashek |
Denver Messiah*
by Frank X. Hogan
Directed by Walter Schoen |
A Ballad of Colorado*
by Mark Cuddy and cast
Directed by Mark Cuddy |
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1980/81
| Productions |
Henry IV, Part I
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Edward Payson Call |
Under Milk Wood
by Dylan Thomas
Directed by Kenneth Walsh |
Misalliance
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Jerome Kilty |
Loot
by Joe Orton
Directed by Stuart Vaughan |
Medea
by Robinson Jeffers
Directed by Edward Payson Call |
Wings
by Arthur Kopit
Directed by Laird Williamson |
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser
Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert
Directed by Edward Payson Call |
The Seahorse
by Edward J. Moore
Directed by Walter Schoen Con Safos*
by Angel Vigil
Directed by Angel Vigil |
Latent Images*
by David Jones and Mark Cuddy
Directed by Mark Cuddy |
The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket*
by Peter Parnell
Directed by Peter Hackett |
Starting Here, Starting Now*
by Richard Maltby Jr. and David Shire
Directed by Jerry Webb |
1979/80
| Productions |
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The Caucasian Chalk Circle
by Bertolt Brecht
Directed by Edward Payson Call |
Moby Dick – Rehearsed
Adapted by Orson Welles
From the novel by Herman Melville
Directed by William Woodman |
The Learned Ladies
by Jean Babtiste Molière
Directed by Gene Lesser |
Passing Game*
by Steve Tesich
Directed by Edward Payson Call |
A Midsummer Night's Dream
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Gene Lesser |