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Production history of The Rochester Community Players [1]
German House: Gregory Street, Rochester NY
Lyceum: The former Lyceum Theater, Clinton Avenue, Rochester
Playhouse: The RCP Playhouse, South Clinton Avenue and Goodman Street, Rochester
East High School: East High School (Rochester, New York) Auditorium
Xerox Auditorium: The auditorium at the Xerox Tower, South Clinton and Broad Street, Rochester
Nazareth: Performing Arts Center Auditorium, Nazareth College
MCC: Monroe Community College Auditorium, Brighton NY
The Harley School: Clover Street, Pittsford NY
Holiday Inn Downtown: 120 East Main Street, Rochester
Bottsford: the former orcott-Bottsford School of Dance, East Avenue, Pittsford
New Life: New Life Presbyterian Church, Monroe Avenue & Rosedale Street, Rochester
Highland Bowl: Highland Park Bowl, South Avenue, Rochester
Theater Arts Playhouse: Five Mile Line Road, Penfield NY
Blessed Sacrament: Blessed Sacrament Church, Monroe Avenue, Rochester
RAPA: Rochester Academy of Performing Arts, East Main Street, Rochester
MuCCC: Multiple-use Community Cultural Center, 142 Atlantic Avenue, Rochester
Production | Author | Location | Opening date | Director |
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1924-25 | ||||
Wedding Bells | Field, Salisbury | German House | 25-01-19 | Jones, Franklin |
The Charm School | Miller/Milton | German House | 25-02-23 | Curtis, Eugene |
Expressing Willie | Crothers, R. | German House | 25-04-20 | Haak, Friedrick |
1925-26 | ||||
Dulcy | Kaufman, G. & Connelly, M | German House | 25-10-05 | Stevens, Robert |
In the Next Room | Robson, E. & Ford, Harriet | German House | 25-11-04 | Stevens, Robert |
The Goose Hangs High | Beach, Lewis | German House | 25-12-07 | Stevens, Robert |
Kick In | Mack, William | Lyceum | 26-01-05 | Stevens, Robert |
Ensmeared | "Ravid, George" | West Webster Metropolitan Opera House | 26-04-01 | |
Three Old Meddlers | Gould, E. Hull | German House | 26-02-04 | Stevens, Robert |
Outward Bound | Vane, Sutton | German House | 26-03-11 | Stevens, Robert |
1926-27 | ||||
Captain Applejack | Hackett, W | Playhouse | 26-11-01 | Stevens, Robert |
Adam & Eve | Bolton, G & Middleton, G | Playhouse | 26-12-06 | Stevens, Robert |
Grumpy | Hodges, H. & Percyval, TW | Playhouse | 27-01-10 | Stevens, Robert |
Smilin' Through | MartinA. | Playhouse | 27-02-07 | Stevens, Robert |
Ensnarled | David, G. | Playhouse | 27-03-07 | Stevens, Robert |
Arms and the Man | Shaw, GB | Playhouse | 27-04-18 | Stevens, Robert |
Nothing But the Truth | Montgomery, J. | Playhouse | 27-05-16 | Stevens, Robert |
1927-28 | ||||
Pals First | Dodd, LW | Playhouse | 27-10-03 | Stevens, Robert |
Icebound | Davis, O. | Playhouse | 27-10-31 | Stevens, Robert |
The Whole Town is Talking | Emerson, J. & Loos, A. | Playhouse | 27-11-28 | Stevens, Robert |
Spread Eagle | Lister, W. & Brooks, G. | Playhouse | 28-01-02 | Stevens, Robert |
So This is London | GoodrichA. | Playhouse | 28-01-30 | Stevens, Robert |
Jane Clegg | Clegg, St. J. | Playhouse | 28-02-27 | Stevens, Robert |
Come Seven | Cohen, O.R. | Playhouse | 28-03-19 | Stevens, Robert |
Alias the Deacon | Hymer, J. & Clemens, L. | Playhouse | 28-04-09 | Stevens, Robert |
1928-29 | ||||
The Creaking Chair | Wilkes, A. T. | Playhouse | 28-09-21 | Stevens, Robert |
The Torch Bearers | Kelly, G. | Playhouse | 28-10-19 | Stevens, Robert |
Silence | Marcin, M. | Playhouse | 28-11-?? | Stevens, Robert |
Seven Keys to Baldpate | Cohan, G. | Playhouse | 28-12-07 | Stevens, Robert |
The Queen's Husband | Playhouse | 29-01-04 | Stevens, Robert | |
Tons of Money | Evans, Wm. | Playhouse | 29-02-01 | Stevens, Robert |
The Good Hope | Heijermans | Playhouse | 29-03-01 | Stevens, Robert |
Tea for Three | Megrue, R. | Playhouse | 29-04-01 | Stevens, Robert |
1929-30 | ||||
Treasure Island | Stevenson, R. | Playhouse | 29-10-03 | Stevens, Robert |
The Show Off | Kelly, G. | Playhouse | 29-11-07 | Stevens, Robert |
Trelawney of the Wells | Pinero, A. | Playhouse | 29-12-05 | Stevens, Robert |
Mary the Third | Crothers, R. | Playhouse | 30-01-09 | Stevens, Robert |
A Voice in the Dark | Dyar, R. | Playhouse | 30-02-13 | Stevens, Robert |
Aren't We All | Lonsdale, F. | Playhouse | 30-04-21 | Stevens, Robert |
Beyond the Horizon | O'Neill, Eugene | Playhouse | 30-03-20 | Stevens, Robert |
Two Crooks & a Lady | Pillot, E. | Playhouse | 29-12-16 | Culp, G. |
The Valiant | Hall, Hol. | Playhouse | 29-12-16 | Clark, B. |
Suppressed Desires | Cook/Glaspell | Playhouse | 29-12-16 | Judd, S. |
Production | Author | Location | Opening date | Director |
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1930-31 | ||||
The Nineteenth Hole | Craven, F. | Playhouse | 30-10-09 | Stevens, Robert |
The Wisdom Tooth | Connelly, M | Playhouse | 30-11-13 | Stevens, Robert |
Alice in Wonderland | Carol, L. | Playhouse | 30-12-?? | Stevens, Robert |
Salt Water | Golden, J. | Playhouse | 31-01-22 | Stevens, Robert |
A Little Journey | Crothers, R. | Playhouse | 31-02-19 | Stevens, Robert |
Skidding | RouverolA. | Playhouse | 31-03-19 | Stevens, Robert |
Miss Nelly of N'Orleans | Eyre, L. | Playhouse | 31-04-16 | Stevens, Robert |
1931-32 | ||||
The Baby Cyclone | Cohan, G.M. | Playhouse | 31-11-08 | Stevens, Robert |
Merchants of Glory | Pagnol/Nivoix | Playhouse | 31-11-12 | Stevens, Robert |
Cradle Song | Sierra, G&M | Playhouse | 31-11-23 | Stevens, Robert |
The Nut Farm | Brownell, JC | Playhouse | 31-12-10 | Stevens, Robert |
The Shannons of Broadway | Gleason, J. | Playhouse | 32-01-18 | Stevens, Robert |
Blazen | Judd, S. & Lyon, N. | Playhouse | 32-02-11 | Stevens, Robert |
The First Year | Craven, Frank | Playhouse | 32-03-10 | Stevens, Robert |
The Little Princess | Burnett, FH | Playhouse | 32-03-28 | Smith, L. |
The Nervous Wreck | Davis, O. | Playhouse | 32-04-14 | Stevens, Robert |
1932-33 | ||||
Little Old New York | Young, RJ | Playhouse | 32-10-06 | Stevens, Robert |
The Patsy | Connors, B. | Playhouse | 32-11-03 | Stevens, Robert |
A Christmas Carol | Stevens, Robert | Playhouse | 32-12-?? | Stevens, Robert |
Aladdin & the Wonderful Lamp | Dooley, EB | Playhouse | 32-12-27 | Smith, L. |
Old Lady 31 | Crothers, Rachel | Playhouse | 33-01-?? | Stevens, Robert |
Little Accident | Dell/Mitchell | Playhouse | 33-02-?? | Stevens, Robert |
Iz Zat So | ??? | Playhouse | 33-02-?? | Stevens, Robert |
Nine till Six | StuartA&P | Playhouse | 33-03-02 | Stevens, Robert |
New Brooms | Craven, F. | Playhouse | 33-03-?? | Stevens, Robert |
The Reluctant Dragon | Sterns, EG | Playhouse | 33-04-07 | Stevens, Robert |
Criminal at Large | Wallace, E. | Playhouse | 33-04-20 | Stevens, Robert |
1933-34 | ||||
Whistling in the Dark | Gross, L. | Playhouse | 33-11-11 | Stevens, Robert |
One Sunday Afternoon | Playhouse | 33-10-?? | Stevens, Robert | |
Men Must Fight | Lawrence, R. & Lauren, S | Playhouse | 33-12-09 | Stevens, Robert |
Mrs. Bumpstead Leigh | ??? | Playhouse | 34-01-?? | Stevens, Robert |
Three Cornered Moon | Tonkonogy, G | Playhouse | 34-01-27 | Stevens, Robert |
A Tailor Made Man | Smith, Harry | Playhouse | 34-02-14 | Stevens, Robert |
The Ghost Train | RidleyA. | Playhouse | 34-03-17 | Stevens, Robert |
The Patchwork Girl of Oz | ??? | Playhouse | 34-04-02 | Smith, L |
When Ladies Meet | Crothers, R. | Playhouse | 34-04-21 | Stevens, Robert |
1934-35 | ||||
Her Master's Voice | Kummer, C. | Playhouse | 34-10-13 | Stevens, Robert |
Invitation to a Murder | Kind, R. | Playhouse | 34-11-10 | Stevens, Robert |
Judgement Day | Rice, Elmer | Playhouse | 34-12-08 | Stevens, Robert |
Under the Gas Lights | Daly, A. | Playhouse | 35-01-07 | Stevens, Robert |
Big Hearted Herbert | Kerr, Sophie | Playhouse | 35-02-02 | Stevens, Robert |
The Milky Way | Root/Clork | Playhouse | 35-02-22 | Stevens, Robert |
Outward Bound | Vane, S. | Playhouse | 35-03-23 | Stevens, Robert |
Claire Willowby | Gould, E. | Playhouse | 35-04-02 | Stevens, Robert |
School for Husbands | Guiterman & Langner | Playhouse | 35-04-22 | Stevens, Robert |
1935-36 | ||||
The Bishop Misbehaves | Jackson, F. | Playhouse | 35-10-12 | Stevens, Robert |
Ceiling Zero | Playhouse | 35-11-09 | Stevens, Robert | |
Post Road | Steel/Mitchell | Playhouse | 35-12-07 | Stevens, Robert |
Twelfth Night | Shakespeare, William | Playhouse | 36-01-03 | Stevens, Robert |
Accent on Youth | Raphaelson | Playhouse | 36-01-?? | Stevens, Robert |
New Brooms | Craven, F. | Playhouse | 36-02-24 | Stevens, Robert |
Fly Away Home | Bennett, D. | Playhouse | 36-03-14 | Stevens, Robert |
Children's Revue of 1936 | various | Playhouse | 36-03-27 | Read, H.A.S. |
A Man Who Married A Dumb Wife | France, A. | Playhouse | 36-04-25 | Stevens, Robert |
Pierre Patelin | Playhouse | 36-04-25 | Stevens, Robert | |
1936-37 | ||||
Let Us Be Gay | Crothers, R. | Playhouse | 36-10-10 | Stevens, Robert |
Libel | Well, Ed. | Playhouse | 36-11-07 | Stevens, Robert |
Black 'Ell | Malleson, M | Monroe HS | 36-11-11 | |
To the Ladies | Kaufman, G. & Connelly, M. | Playhouse | 36-12-?? | Stevens, Robert |
The Cricket on the Hearth | Dickins, C. | Playhouse | 37-01-02 | Stevens, Robert |
That's Gratitude | Craven, F. | Playhouse | 37-01-23 | Stevens, Robert |
The Dead Sister's Secret | Davis, J. F. | Playhouse | 37-02-12 | Stevens, Robert |
Call it a Day | Smith, Dodie | Playhouse | 37-03-27 | Stevens, Robert |
The Clinging Vine | Sears, Z. | Playhouse | 37-04-24 | Stevens, Robert |
The Emperor's New Clothes | Chorpenning, C. | Playhouse | 37-04-10 | Smith, L |
Confessional | Borelle, J. | Playhouse | 36-11-?? | Borelle, J. |
The Real McCoy | Dodgson, H. | Playhouse | 36-11-?? | Dodgson, H. |
Lady and Gent | Zurett, R. | Playhouse | 36-11-?? | Zurett, R. |
The Widow Barnsfield & The Major | Dickinson, Edward | Playhouse | 37-03-06 | Berentsen, R. |
The Diary | Baxter, M. | Playhouse | 37-03-06 | Clark, B. |
Success Story | RootA. | Playhouse | 37-03-06 | Judd, S. |
1937-38 | ||||
Spring Dance | Barry, P. | Playhouse | 37-10-?? | Stevens, Robert |
Excursion | Wolfson, V. | Playhouse | 37-11-06 | Stevens, Robert |
Night of January 16 | Rand, Ayn | Playhouse | 37-12-04 | Stevens, Robert |
Penny Wise | Black, Jean | Playhouse | 38-01-08 | Stevens, Robert |
One in a Lifetime | Hart, M. & Kaufmann, G | Playhouse | 38-02-05 | Stevens, Robert |
As Husbands Go | Crothers, R. | Playhouse | 38-03-19 | Stevens, Robert |
Jack & The Beanstalk | Chorpenning | Playhouse | 38-04-02 | Smity, L. |
The Fireman's Flame | Antwerp, J. | Playhouse | 38-04-?? | Stevens, Robert |
The Tin Cup | Dickinson, Ed | Playhouse | 37-11-19 | Swart |
Spring Piece | Phillips, W. | Playhouse | 37-11-19 | Phillips, W. |
Spring Fever | Hartnett, J. | Playhouse | 37-11-19 | Hartner, J. |
Safe Conduct | O'Connor, J. | Playhouse | 38-03-03 | O'Connor |
Sit Downers | Dodgson, H. | Playhouse | 38-03-03 | Dodgson, H. |
Old Lady of Lynbrook | Caswell, G. | Playhouse | 38-03-03 | Heech, L. |
1938-39 | ||||
French Without Tears | Ratigan, T. | Playhouse | 38-10-08 | Stevens, Robert |
Father Malachy's Miracle | Doherty, B. | Playhouse | 38-11-05 | Stevens, Robert |
Tovarich | Deval, J. | Playhouse | 38-12-03 | Stevens, Robert |
Tonight at 8:30: Ways & Means Still Life Family Album | Coward, N. | Playhouse | 39-01-07 | Stevens, Robert |
Big Hearted Herbert | Kerr, S. & Richardson, A. | Playhouse | 39-01-30 | Stevens, Robert |
Hansel & Gretel | Frank, Y. | Playhouse | 39-03-04 | Smith, L. |
The Star Wagon | Anderson, M. | Playhouse | 39-03-25 | Stevens, Robert |
The Lady Has a Heart | Bus-Fekete, L. | Playhouse | 39-04-22 | Stevens, Robert |
Two Men and a Maid | Lee, Richard | Playhouse | 39-03-06 | White, B. |
Return from Tomorrow | Kimball, RH | Playhouse | 39-03-06 | Judd, S. |
Falling of the Tide | Dick, Pewilla | Playhouse | 39-03-06 | Tomanovich |
1939-40 | ||||
Susan & God | Crothers, R. | Playhouse | 39-10-14 Steven, Robert | |
Our Town | Wilder, T. | Playhouse | 39-11-10 | Stevens, Robert |
Pinocchio | Frank, Y | Playhouse | 39-11-24 | Smith, L. |
Idiot's Delight | Sherwoo, R. | Playhouse | 39-12-08 | Stevens, Robert |
The White Steed | Carroll, P.C. | Playhouse | 40-01-12 | Stevens, Robert |
Candlelight | Geyer, S. | Playhouse | 40-02-09 | Stevens, Robert |
Alice in Wonderland | Gerstenberg | Playhouse | 40-03-01 | Schroven, M. |
Pure as the Driven Snow | Loomis, P. | Playhouse | 40-03-23 | Stevens, Robert |
My China Doll | George, C. | Playhouse | 40-04-27 | Stevens, Robert |
Tarbush | Dye, J. | Playhouse | 40-02-23 | Judd, S. |
Scars of Zalagai | Potter, R. | Playhouse | 40-02-23 | Potter, R. |
Photo Hobby | Tate, WP | Playhouse | 40-02-23 | Parks, Mrs. |
Production | Author | Location | Opening date | Director |
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1940-41 | ||||
The Guardsman | Molnar, F. | Playhouse | 40-10-19 | Stevens, Robert |
Two on an Island | Rice, Elmer | Playhouse | 40-11-16 | Stevens, Robert |
I Killed the Count | Coppel, Alec | Playhouse | 40-12-14 | Stevens, Robert |
Rumpelstiltskin | Gleason, M. | Playhouse | 40-12-26 | Tefft, M. |
Margin for Error | Booth, C. | Playhouse | 41-01-11 | Stevens, Robert |
Young April | Rouverol, A. & W. | Playhouse | 41-02-21 | Stevens, Robert |
When We are Married | Priestly, JB | Playhouse | 41-02-08 | Stevens, Robert |
The Bat | Rinehart, M. & Hopegood, A. | Playhouse | 41-03-15 | Stevens, Robert |
George Washington Slept Here | Hart, M. & Kaufman, G. | Playhouse | 41-04-19 | Stevens, Robert |
1941-42 | ||||
Skylark | Raphaelson, S | Playhouse | 41-10-18 | Stevens, Robert |
The Male Animal | Turber, J. & Nugent, E. | Playhouse | 41-11-08 | Stevens, Robert |
Flight to the West | Rice, Elmer | Playhouse | 41-12-06 | Stevens, Robert |
Aladdin & the Wonderful Lamp | Dooley, E. | Playhouse | 41-12-20 | Stevens, Robert |
Mr. & Mrs. North | Davis, O. | Playhouse | 42-01-10 | Stevens, Robert |
All the Comforts of Home | Gillette, Wm. | Playhouse | 42-02-07 | Stevens, Robert |
Adam & Eve | Bolton, G. & Middleton, G. | Playhouse | 42-03-05 | Stevens, Robert |
Sixteen in August | Bennett, D. & Hannah, L. | Playhouse | 42-04-06 | Stevens, Robert & Seibold, Mrs. |
Cuckoos on the Hearth | Fennelly, P. | Playhouse | 42-05-02 | Stevens, Robert |
1942-43 | ||||
Claudia | Franken, R. | Playhouse | 42-10-24 | Stevens, Robert |
Heaven Can Wait | Segal, H. | Playhouse | 42-11-21 | Stevens, Robert |
Minick | Kaufman, G. & Ferber, E. | Playhouse | 42-12-12 | Stevens, Robert |
Arsenic & Old Lace | Kesselring, J. | Playhouse | 43-01-16 | Stevens, Robert |
Papa is All | Greene, P. | Playhouse | 43-02-13 | Stevens, Robert |
Abie's Irish Rose | NicholsA. | Playhouse | 43-03-27 | Stevens, Robert |
The First Year | Craven, F. | Playhouse | 43-04-24 | Stevens, Robert |
1943-44 | ||||
My Sister Eileen | Fields, J. & Chodorov, J. | Playhouse | 43-10-16 | Stevens, Robert |
Guest in the House | Wilde, H. & Eunson, D. | Playhouse | 43-11-13 | Stevens, Robert |
Charlie's Aunt | unlisted | Playhouse | 43-12-11 | Stevens, Robert |
Spring Again | Leighton, I. & Bloch, B. | Playhouse | 44-01-15 | Stevens, Robert |
Uncle Harry | Job, Thomas | Playhouse | 44-02-19 | Stevens, Robert |
Junior Miss | Chodorov, J. & Fields, J. | Playhouse | 44-03-20 | Stevens, Robert |
You Can't Take it with You | Hart, M. & Kaufman, G. | Playhouse | 44-04-?? | Stevens, Robert |
1944-45 | ||||
But Not Goodbye | Seaton, G. | Playhouse | 44-10-09 | Stevens, Robert |
Ladies in Retirement | Percy, E. & Denham, R | Playhouse | 44-11-11 | Stevens, Robert |
Janie | Bentham, J. & Williams, H | Playhouse | 44-12-09 | Stevens, Robert |
Village Green | Allensworth | Playhouse | 45-01-13 | Stevens, Robert |
Three's a Family | Ephron, P. & H. | Playhouse | 45-02-24 | Stevens, Robert |
The Spider | Oursler, F. & Brentano, L. | Playhouse | 45-03-16 | Stevens, Robert |
Kiss & Tell | Herbert, FH | Playhouse | 45-05-05 | Stevens, Robert |
1945-46 | ||||
Blithe Spirit | Coward, N. | Playhouse | 45-10-13 | Stevens, Robert |
Bell for Adano | Osborn, P. | Playhouse | 45-11-10 | Stevens, Robert |
Over Twenty One | Gordon, R. | Playhouse | 45-12-08 | Stevens, Robert |
Soldiers Wife | Franken, R. | Playhouse | 46-01-12 | Stevens, Robert |
Ramshackle Inn | Batson, G. | Playhouse | 46-02-09 | Stevens, Robert |
The Hasty Heart | Patrick, J. | Playhouse | 46-03-16 | Stevens, Robert |
My Sister Eileen | Fields, J. & Chodorov, J. | Playhouse | 46-04-20 | Stevens, Robert |
1946-47 | ||||
The Late George Apley | Kaufman, G. & Marquand, J. | Playhouse | 46-10-12 | Stevens, Robert |
Ten Little Indians | Christie, A. | Playhouse | 46-11-09 | Stevens, Robert |
Ring Around Elizabeth | Armstrong, E. | Playhouse | 46-12-07 | Stevens, Robert |
I Remember Mama | Durten, J. | Playhouse | 47-01-11 | Stevens, Robert |
I Like it Here | Shiffrin | Playhouse | 47-02-08 | Stevens, Robert |
Dear Ruth | Krasna, N. | Playhouse | 47-03-08 | Stevens, Robert |
The Hasty Heart | Patrick, J. | Playhouse | 47-04-05 | Stevens, Robert |
1947-48 | ||||
Joan of Lorraine | Anderson, M. | Playhouse | 47-10-11 | Stevens, Robert |
Years Ago | Gordon. R. | Playhouse | 47-11-08 | Stevens, Robert |
The Apple of His Eye | Nicholson K & Robinson C | Playhouse | 47-12-06 | Stevens, Robert |
Hope for the Best | McCleery, W | Playhouse | 48-01-10 | Stevens, Robert |
Ready Money | Montgomery, J. | Playhouse | 48-02-07 | Stevens, Robert |
State of the Union | Lindsay, H. & Crouse, R. | Playhouse | 48-03-06 | Stevens, Robert |
The Fortune Hunter | Smith, Win. | Playhouse | 48-04-10 | Stevens, Robert |
1948-49 | ||||
Life With Father | Lindsay, H. & Crouse, R. | Playhouse | 48-10-?? | Stevens, Robert |
An Inspector Calls | Priestly, J. B. | Playhouse | 48-11-06 | Stevens, Robert |
A Date with Judy | LeslieA. | Playhouse | 48-12-04 | Stevens, Robert |
John Loves Mary | Krasna, N. | Playhouse | 49-01-08 | Stevens, Robert |
The Thirteenth Chair | Weiller, B. | Playhouse | 49-02-?? | Stevens, Robert |
It Pays to Advertise | Megrue, R. C. & Hackett,W. | Playhouse | 49-03-12 | Stevens, Robert |
The Man Who Came to Dinner | Kaufman, G. & Hart, M. | Playhouse | 49-04-23 | Stevens, Robert |
1949-50 | ||||
Belvedere | Davenport, G. | Playhouse | 49-10-08 | Stevens, Robert |
The Winslow Boy | Rattigan, T. | Playhouse | 49-11-05 | Stevens, Robert |
See How They Run | King, P. | Playhouse | 49-12-03 | Stevens, Robert |
Life With Mother | Lindsay, H. & Crouse, R. | Playhouse | 50-01-07 | Stevens, Robert |
Light Up the Sky | Hart, Moss | Playhouse | 50-02-04 | Stevens, Robert |
Broken Dishes | Flavin, M. | Playhouse | 50-03-04 | Stevens, Robert |
Two Blind Mice | Spewack, S. | Playhouse | 50-04-22 | Stevens, Robert |
Production | Author | Location | Opening date | Director |
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1950-51 | ||||
The Silver Whistle | Playhouse | 50-10-07 | Stevens, Robert | |
The Heiress | Goetz, R. | Playhouse | 50-11-04 | Stevens, Robert |
Good Housekeeping | Cleery, Wm. | Playhouse | 50-12-02 | Stevens, Robert |
Harvey | Chase, M. | Playhouse | 51-01-13 | Stevens, Robert |
What a Life | Goldsmith, C. | Playhouse | 51-02-16 | Stevens, Robert |
Three Men on a Horse | Abbott, G. & Holm, J. | Playhouse | 51-03-31 | Stevens, Robert |
Goodbye My Fancy | Faynan (?) | Playhouse | 51-04-28 | Stevens, Robert |
1951-52 | ||||
See Naples and Die | Rice, Elmer | Playhouse | 51-10-06 | Stevens, Robert |
Gramercy Ghost | Holm, J. | Playhouse | 51-11-03 | Stevens, Robert |
Father of the Bride | Franckl, C. | Playhouse | 51-12-01 | Stevens, Robert |
Pinocchio | Frank, Y. | Playhouse | 51-12-28 | Smith, L. |
Grand National Night | Christie, D. & C. | Playhouse | 52-01-12 | Stevens, Robert |
Born Yesterday | Kanin, G. | Playhouse | 52-02-09 | Stevens, Robert |
Varieties of 1952 | Playhouse | 52-03-08 | Stevens, Robert | |
The Curious Savage | Patrick, J. | Playhouse | 52-04-19 | Stevens, Robert |
1952-53 | ||||
The Happy Time | Taylor, S. | Playhouse | 52-10-04 | Stevens, Robert |
Second Threshold | Barry, P. | Playhouse | 52-11-01 | Stevens, Robert |
The Golden State | Spewack, S. | Playhouse | 52-11-29 | Stevens, Robert |
Affairs of the State | Verneuil, L. | Playhouse | 53-01-03 | Stevens, Robert |
Room Service | Krasna, N. | Playhouse | 53-01-31 | Stevens, Robert |
John Loves Mary | Krasna, N. | Playhouse | 53-02-28 | Stevens, Robert |
The Princess & the Goblin | MacDonald, G. | Playhouse | 53-04-07 | Smith, L. |
Arsenic & Old Lace | Kesselring, J. | Playhouse | 53-04-18 | Stevens, Robert |
1953-54 | ||||
Remains to be Seen | Crouse, R. & Lind, H. | Playhouse | 53-10-23 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Angle Street | Hamilton, P. | Playhouse | 53-11-27 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Stage Door | Kaufman, G. & Ferber, E. | Playhouse | 54-01-15 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Flying Gerardoes | Nicholson, K. & Robinson, C. | Playhouse | 54-02-13 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Country Girl | Odets, C. | Playhouse | 54-03-26 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Jack & the Beanstalk | Chorpenning | Playhouse | 54-04-21 | Smith, L. |
Too Many Husbands | Maugham, S. | Playhouse | 54-05-07 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Shadow of the Glen & Riders to the Sea | Synge, JM | Playhouse | 54-01-24 | Woodruff, H. |
1954-55 | ||||
Detective Story | Kingsley, S. | Playhouse | 54-10-22 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Point of No Return | Osborn, P. | Playhouse | 54-11-26 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Time Out for Ginger | Alezander, R. | Playhouse | 55-01-14 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Bishop Misbehaves | Jackson, F. | Playhouse | 55-02-12 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Barretts of Whimpole St. | Besier, R. | Playhouse | 55-03-18 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Aladdin & the Wonderful Lamp | Dooley, E. | Playhouse | 55-04-14 | Smith, L. |
Happy Birthday | Loos. Anita | Playhouse | 55-05-06 | Warren, George & Harriet |
1955-56 | ||||
The Rainmaker | Nash, N. R. | Playhouse | 55-10-26 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Kind Lady | Chodorov, E. | Playhouse | 55-11-30 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Private Lives | Coward, N. | Playhouse | 56-01-11 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Papa is All | Greene, P. | Playhouse | 56-02-10 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Remarkable Mr. Pennypaker | O'Brien, Liam | Playhouse | 56-03-16 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Princess & the Goblin | Smith, L. | Playhouse | 56-04-04 | Smith, L. |
Dark of the Moon | Berney, W. & Richardson, H. | Playhouse | 56-05-04 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Day that was THAT DAY | Playhouse | 56-05-26 | Parsons, G. | |
Two Slatterns & a King | Millay, Edna | Playhouse | 56-05-26 | Bradley, J. |
Period House | Playhouse | 56-05-26 | Fritzsching, G. | |
1956-57 | ||||
The Solid Gold Cadillac | Kaufman, G & Teichmann | Playhouse | 56-10-26 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Desperate Hours | Hayes, Joseph | Playhouse | 56-12-07 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Reclining Figure | Kurnitz, H. | Playhouse | 57-01-18 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Mousetrap | Christie, A. | Playhouse | 57-02-15 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Cyrano DeBergerac | Rostand, E. | Playhouse | 57-04-05 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Bus Stop | Inge, Wm. | Playhouse | 57-05-17 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs | White, J. | Playhouse | 57-04-24 | Smith, L. |
1957-58 | ||||
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? | Axelrod, G. | Playhouse | 57-10-11 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Witness for the Prosecution | Christie, A. | Playhouse | 57-11-20 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Desk Set | Marchant, W. | Playhouse | 57-12-31 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Great Sebastians | Lindsay, H. & Crouse, R. | Playhouse | 57-02-07 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Rope | O'Neill, Eugene | Playhouse | 58-03-21 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Dark Lady of the Sonnets | Shaw, GB | Playhouse | 58-03-21 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The End of the Beginning | O'Casey, S. | Playhouse | 58-03-21 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Simple Simon | Harris, A. | Playhouse | 58-04-12 | Smith, L. |
All for Mary | Brooke, H. & Bannerman,K | Playhouse | 58-05-09 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Happy Journey to Trenton & Camden | Wilder,T. | Playhouse | 58-03-09 | Miller, J. |
1958-59 | ||||
Guys & Dolls | Loesser, F.; Swerling, J. & Burrows, A. | Playhouse | 58-10-10 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Inherit the Wind | Lawrence & Lee | Playhouse | 58-11-21 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Visit to a Small Planet | Vidal, Gore | Playhouse | 58-12-31 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Blithe Spirit | Coward, Noel | Playhouse | 59-02-20 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Forest Ring | de Mille, W. & Barnard, C. | Playhouse | 59-04-01 | |
As You Like It | Shakespeare, William | Playhouse | 59-04-10 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Happiest Millionaire | Crichton, K. | Playhouse | 59-05-15 | Warren, George & Harriet |
1959-60 | ||||
Goldilocks | Kerr, Jean; Kerr, Walter; Ford, Joan & Anderson, L | Playhouse | 59-10-22 | Warren, G& H |
Death of a Salesman | Miller, A. | Playhouse | 59-11-19 | Warren, G&W |
Who Was That Lady I Saw You With? | Krasna, N. | Playhouse | 59-12-31 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Morning at Seven | Osborn, Paul | Playhouse | 60-02-11 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Counselor-at-Law | Rice, Elmer | Playhouse | 60-03-17 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Gazebo | Coppell, Alec | Playhouse | 60-05-05 | Warren, G&W |
Production | Author | Location | Opening date | Director |
---|---|---|---|---|
1960-61 | ||||
Auntie Mame | Lawrence & Lee | Playhouse | 60-11-04 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Spider's Web | Christie, A. | Playhouse | 60-12-09 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Come Back, Little Sheba | Inge, Wm. | Playhouse | 61-01-20 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Devil's Disciple | Shaw, GB | Playhouse | 61-03-03 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Boy Friend | Wilson, S. | Playhouse | 61-04-06 | Payne, R. |
The Marriage-Go-Round | Stevens, L. | Playhouse | 61-05-05 | Warren, George & Harriet |
1961-62 | ||||
Mr. Roberts | Heggen, T. & Logan, J. | Playhouse | 61-10-19 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Lady in the Dark | Hart, M.; Weill, K. & Gershwin, I. | Playhouse | 61-11-30 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Waterbabies | Hanson, D. & Stimmel, B. | Playhouse | 61-12-28 | Avery, T. |
The Deadly Game | Dürrenmatt | Playhouse | 62-01-11 | Warren, G&W |
The Captain's Paradise | CoppelAlic | Playhouse | 62-02-13 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Antigone | Anouilh | Playhouse | 62-03-22 | Warren, George & Harriet |
An Heir of Virtue | GabyAlex | Playhouse | 62-04-12 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Best Man | Vidal, Gore | Playhouse | 62-05-17 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Teahouse of the August Moon | Patrick, J. | Playhouse | 62-07-06 | Avery, T. |
Dark of the Moon | Richardson | Playhouse | 62-07-19 | Avery, T. |
The Wizard of Oz | Baum, F. | Playhouse | 62-08-02 | Avery, T. |
1962-63 | ||||
Three Men on a Horse | Holm & Abbott | Playhouse | 62-10-11 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Write Me a Murder | Knott, F. | Playhouse | 62-11-15 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Fourposter | Hartog, Jan | Playhouse | 62-12-27 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Ah, Wilderness! | O'Neill, Eugene | Playhouse | 63-02-05 | Warren, George & Harriet |
The Visit | Dürrenmatt | Playhouse | 63-03-21 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Ozma of Oz | Baum, L.F. | Playhouse | 63-04-18 | Avery, Tom |
A Majority of One | Spigelgass. L. | Playhouse | 63-05-09 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Call Him Louder | Reynolds, S. | Playhouse | 63-06-05 | Warren, George & Harriet |
1963-64 | ||||
Harvey | Chase, Mary | East High School | 63-10-04 | Warren, George & Harriet |
Take Her, She's Mine | Ephron, P&H | Playhouse | 63-11-01 | Warren, Harriet |
Come Blow Your Horn | Simon, Neil | Playhouse | 63-12-06 | Warren, Harriet |
The Old Lady Shows Her Medals & The Twelve Pound Look | Barrie, J. M. | Playhouse | 64-01-17 | Warren, Harriet |
The Taming of the Shrew | Shakespeare, William | Playhouse | 64-02-28 | Warren, Harriet |
Critic's Choice | Levin, Ira | Playhouse | 64-05-08 | Warren, Harriet |
Hair of the Dog | Taylor, D. | Playhouse | 64-06-06 | Warren, George & Harriet |
These are Not Children | Brighton Presbyterian Church | 63-10-29 | Fritzsching, G, | |
A Choice to Make | Hotel Sheridan | 63-11-19 | Atlas, Bess | |
1964-65 | ||||
Everybody Loves Opal | Patrick, J. | East High School | 64-10-? | Warren, Harriet |
Calculated Risk | Hayes, J. | Playhouse | 64-11-13 | Warren, Harriet |
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad | Kopit, A. | Playhouse | 64-12-27 | Warren, Harriet |
Jennie Kissed Me | Kerr, Jean | Playhouse | 65-01-22 | Warren, Harriet |
Make Mine Mink | Coke, Peter | Playhouse | 65-02-26 | Warren, Harriet |
Hamlet | Shakespeare, William | Playhouse | 65-04-02 | Warren, Harriet |
Sunrise at Campobello | Schary, Dory | Playhouse | 65-05-14 | Warren, Harriet |
The Wizard of Oz | Baum, L. F. | Playhouse | 64-08-? | Warren, Harriet |
The Three Bears | Chorpenning | Playhouse | 64-11-28 | Warren, Harriet |
Tom Sawyers Treasure Hunt | Chorpinning | Playhouse | 65-04-21 | Warren, Harriet |
1965-66 | ||||
My Friend the Fox | Glennon, W. | Playhouse | 65-10-09 | Simpson, D. & Warren, Harriet |
Never Too Late | Long, Samuel | East High School | 65-10-15 | Warren, Harriet |
Dear MeThe Sky is Falling | Spigelglass, L | Playhouse | 65-11-19 | Warren, Harriet |
The Days Between | Anderson, R. | Playhouse | 66-01-14 | Warren, Harriet |
Trap for a Lonely Man | Thomas, R. | Playhouse | 66-02-18 | Warren, Harriet |
Tartuffe | Molière | Playhouse | 66-03-18 | Warren, Harriet |
Send Me No Flowers | Barasch, N. & Moore, C. | Playhouse | 66-05-13 | Warren, Harriet |
The Three Bears | Warren, Harriet | Playhouse | 65-12-04 | Warren, Harriet |
Racketty-Packetty House | Burnett, F. H. | Playhouse | 66-04-12 | Simpson, D. |
1966-67 | ||||
Mary, Mary | Kerr, Jean | East High School | 66-10-?? | Warren, Harriet |
A Case of Libel | Denker, H. | Playhouse | 66-11-11 | Warren, Harriet |
A Thousand Clowns | Gardner, H | Playhouse | 66-12-31 | Warren, Harriet |
All About Eve | Orr & Denham | Playhouse | 67-02-10 | Warren, Harriet |
Amphitryon 38 | Giraudoux | Playhouse | 67-04-07 | Warren, Harriet |
Sunday in New York | Krasna, N. | Playhouse | 67-05-12 | Warren, Harriet |
The Three Little Pigs | Warren, Harriet | Playhouse | 66-12-03 | Warren, Harriet |
Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs | Disney, W. Inc. | Playhouse | 67-03-04 | Jordan, Arlene |
Cinderella | Brickler, J. | Playhouse | 67-04-22 | Brickler, J. |
Young Mozart Writes His First Symphony | Jones, S. | Eastman Theater | 67-01-17 | Frost, W. |
1967-68 | ||||
Barefoot in the Park | Simon, Neil | East High School | 67-10-13 | Warren, Harriet |
Ivory Tower | Weidman, J. & Yaffee, J. | Playhouse | 67-11-10 | Warren, Harriet |
Wish I Had a Nickel | Hanson, D. & Stimmel, B. | Playhouse | 67-12-31 | Warren, Harriet |
The Subject was Roses | Gilroy, F. | Playhouse | 68-02-09 | Warren, Harriet |
The Fifth Season | Regan, S. | Playhouse | 68-03-29 | Warren, Harriet |
The Man Who Came to Dinner | Hart, M. & Kaufman, G. | Playhouse | 68-05-17 | Warren, Harriet |
Rumpelstiltskin | Chadwick, P. | Playhouse | 67-11-25 | JordanA. |
Hansel & Gretel | Humperdinck | Playhouse | 68-03-02 | JordanA. |
Jack & the Beanstalk | Brickler, J. | Playhouse | 68-04-20 | Brickler, J. |
Lady on the Rocks | Geneva Episcopal Church | 67-10-18 | Berg, Flora | |
Eye of the Hurricane | Greece Olympia High School | 67-10-20 | JordanA. | |
1968-69 | ||||
The Odd Couple | Simon, Neil | East High School | 68-10-11 | Warren, Harriet |
Summertree | Cowen, Ron | Playhouse | 68-11-08 | Warren, Harriet |
Present Laughter | Coward, N. | Playhouse | 69-01-03 | Warren, Harriet |
A Delicate Balance | Albee, E. | Playhouse | 69-02-07 | Warren, Harriet |
The Amorous Flea | Devine, J. & Montgomery | Playhouse | 69-03-21 | Warren, Harriet |
Philadelphia Here I Come | Friel, Brian | Playhouse | 69-05-16 | Warren, Harriet |
The Red Shoes | Anderson, H. C. | Playhouse | 68-12-07 | Lane, Jean |
Peter Pan | Barrie, J.M. | Playhouse | 69-02-22 | Brickler, J. |
Heidi | Chadwick, P. | Playhouse | 69-04-11 | Jordan, A. |
yoUTHeater 1969 | ||||
The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker | O'Brien, Liam | Playhouse | 69-07-17 | Wanetik, Ric |
Of Mice and Men | Steinbeck, J. | Playhouse | 69-07-24 | Rotenberg, D. |
High Signs | Carlino, J. L. | Playhouse | 69-08-15 | Rotenberg, D. |
Rumpelstiltskin | Chadwick, P. | Playhouse | 69-08-16 | Walla, J. Paul |
Little Me | Simon, Neil, Coleman, Cy & Leigh, C. | Playhouse | 69-08-21 | Wanetik, Ric |
1969-70 | ||||
The Amorous Flea | Devine, J & Montgomery, B | East High School | 69-10-10 | Warren, H |
The Lion in Winter | Goldman, J. | Playhouse | 69-11-14 | Warren, Harriet |
The Star Spangled Girl | Simon, Neil | Playhouse | 69-12-?? | Warren, Harriet |
A Streetcar Named Desire | O'Neill, Eugene | Playhouse | 70-02-13 | Warren, Harriet |
A Flea in her Ear | Feydeau, G. | Playhouse | 70-04-10 | Warren, Harriet |
The Andersonville Trial | Levitt, Saul | Playhouse | 70-05-15 | Warren, Harriet |
The Little Princess | Playhouse | |||
Aladdin | Brickler, J. | Playhouse | 70-01-17 | Brickler, J. |
The Great Cross Country Race | Broadhurst, A. | Playhouse | 70-03-07 | Runzo, David |
Production | Author | Location | Opening date | Director |
---|---|---|---|---|
yoUTHeater 1970 | ||||
George M! | Cohan, G, Stewart, M., Pascal, J. & F. | Xerox Auditorium | 70-07-16 | Wanetik, Ric |
Black Comedy | Shaffer, P. | Xerox Auditorium | 70-07-23 | Rotenberg, D. |
A Funny Thing Happen on the Way to the Forum | Shevelove, Gelbart & Sondheim | Xerox Auditorium | 70-08-18 | Wanetik, Ric |
Celebration | Jones, T & Schmidt, H. | Xerox Auditorium | 70-08-20 | Rotenberg, D. |
1970-71 | ||||
Cactus Flower | Burrows, Abe | East High School | 70-10-09 | Warren, Harriet |
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie | Allen, Jay | Playhouse | 71-11-13 | Warren, Harriet |
Don't Drink the Water | Allen, Woody | Playhouse | 71-01-09 | Warren, Harriet |
The Rt Hon. Gentleman | Dyne, M | Playhouse | 71-02-12 | Warren, Harriet |
Man in White | Kingsley, S. | Playhouse | 71-03-26 | Warren, Harriet |
A Shot in the Dark | Achard, M. | Playhouse | 71-05-14 | Warren, Harriet |
The 3 Bears Christmas | Warren, Harriet | Xerox Auditorium | 70-12-12 | Streeter, R. |
Tarzan | Brickler, J. | Playhouse | 71-02-27 | Warren, G. |
The Bad Children | Jackson, S. & Friedman, A. | Playhouse | 71-04-15 | Runzo, David |
yoUTHeater 1971 | ||||
Stop the World, I Want to Get Off | Bricusse, L & Newley, A. | Xerox Auditorium | 71-07-15 | Wanetik, Ric |
One Flew Over the Cockoo's Nest | Wasserman, D. | Xerox Auditorium | 71-07-23 | Rotenberg, D. |
Once Upon a Mattress | Thompson, Barer, Fuller, &Rodgers | Xerox Auditorium | 71-08-13 | Rotenberg, D. |
Canterbury Tales | Starkie, Coghill, Hill & Hawkins | Xerox Auditorium | 71-08-14 | Breger, P. |
1971-72 | ||||
Don't Drink the Water | Allen, Woody | Nazareth | 71-10-?? | Warren, Harriet |
The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail | Lawrence, J. & Lee, R. | Playhouse | 71-11-05 | Warren, Harriet |
Sheep on the Runway | Buchwald, A. | Playhouse | 71-12-10 | Warren, Harriet |
The Power & the Glory | Cannan & Bost | Playhouse | 72-02-11 | Warren, Harriet |
Room Service | Murray, J.& Boretz, A. | Playhouse | 72-03-17 | Hubbard, L. |
Separate Tables: Table by the Window Table #7 | Rattigan, T. | Playhouse | 72-05-05 | Warren, Harriet |
The Gold Rush | Brickler, J. | Playhouse | 71-11-26 | Brickler, J. |
Indian Captive | Breen & Lensky | Playhouse | 72-01-08 | Lane, Jean |
The Pied Piper | Holley, M | Playhouse | 72-04-06 | Runzo, David |
yoUTHeater 1972 | ||||
Serpent | Van Itallie | Playhouse | 72-07-?? | Neale & Hagans |
Collision Course | various | Playhouse | 72-07-?? | Neale & Hagans |
Celebration | Jones, T. & Schmidt, H. | Xerox Auditorium | 72-07-27 | Neale, Randy |
Land of Orlac | Hotchstein | 72-07-29 | Neale, Randy | |
The Rimmers of Eldritch | Wilson, Lanford | Xerox Auditorium | 72-08-04 | Hagans, W.D. |
A Clearing in the Woods | Laurent, A. | Xerox Auditorium | 72-08-?? | |
MaryJane Ain't the Same | Wanetik, Seth | Xerox Auditorium | 72-08-19 | |
Cuba Si! | McNally, T. | Xerox Auditorium | 72-08-19 | Neale & Hagans |
Dames at Sea | Haimsohn, G.; Miller, R. & Wise, James | Xerox Auditorium | 72-08-19 | |
Dracula | Deane, H. & Balderston, J. | Playhouse | 72-08-19 | |
1972-73 | ||||
Sunday in New York | Krasna, Norm | Nazareth | 72-09-29 | Warren, Harriet |
The Last Sweet Days of Issac | Cruer, Gretchen & Ford, Nancy | Playhouse | 72-11-03 | Wanetik, Ric |
Halfway Up the Tree | Ustinov, P. | Playhouse | 72-12-15 | Warren, Harriet |
The Brown Pelican | Sklar, G. | Playhouse | 73-01-19 | Ginn, Joan |
Desire Under the Elms | O'Neill, Eugene | Playhouse | 73-02-16 | Warren, Harriet |
The Royal Family | Kaufman, G. & Ferber, Edna | Playhouse | 73-03-23 | Warren, Harriet |
How the Other Half Loves | Ayckbourn, A. | Playhouse | 73-05-11 | Warren, Harriet |
Christmas Carol | Warren, Harriet & Goldstaub, P. | Playhouse | 72-11-24 | Fulton, Lois |
The Prince & the Pauper | Brickler, J. | Playhouse | 73-01-05 | Brickler, J. |
1973-74 | ||||
Carnival | Stewart, M. & Merril, R. | Xerox Auditorium | 73-08-03 | Runzo, David |
A Golden Evening at the Theater | various | 50th Season Anniversary Special | 73-09-30 | Sufrin, Herb |
How the Other Half Loves | Ayckbourn, A. | Nazareth | 73-10-05 | Warren, Harriet |
Tonight at 8:30 | Playhouse | |||
The Physician in Spite of Himself | Molière | Playhouse | 73-11-01 | Fritzsching, G. |
You Can't Take it With You | Kaufman, G. & Hart, M. | Playhouse | ||
Lily The Felon's Daughter | Taggert, Tom | Xerox Auditorium | 74-01-03 | Hagans, W. D. |
Hadrian the 7th | Luke, Peter | Playhouse | 74-01-17 | O'Malley, Wm. |
Butterflies are Free | Gershe, Leon. | Playhouse | 74-02-14 | Sufrin, Herb |
The Rope Dancers | Wishengrad, M | Playhouse | 74-03-14 | Lane, Jean |
Seven Keys to Baldplate | Cohan, G. M. | Playhouse | 74-05-09 | Sufrin, Herb |
Aesop's Fables | Graczyk, Conine, Hansen | Playhouse | 73-04-13 | Andia, William |
Rapunzel | Brickler, J. | Playhouse | 74-03-29 | Brickler, J. |
The Unwicked Witch | Playhouse | |||
Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs | Sternberg, P. | Playhouse | 74-04-19 | Runzo, David |
1974-75 | ||||
Damn Yankees | Abbott, G. | Xerox Auditorium | 74-08-15 | Runzo, David |
The Rainmaker | Nash, N. R. | 74-07-11 | Runzo, David | |
The Rainmaker | Nash,N. R. | Nazareth | 74-10-11 | Runzo, David |
Last of the Red Hot Lovers | Simon, Neil | Playhouse | 74-11-08 | O'Connor, Jan |
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown | Gesner, C. | Playhouse | 74-12-?? | Fritzsching, G |
Night Watch | Fletcher, L. | Playhouse | 74-02-07 | Runzo, David |
Anna Christie | O'Neill, Eugene | Playhouse | 75-03-07 | Sherwood, G. |
6 Rms Riv Vu | Randall, Bob | Playhouse | 75-05-09 | Runzo, David |
Little Red Riding Hood | Chorpenning | Playhouse | 75-01-10 | Boylan, Mark |
Sleeping Beauty | Brickler, J. | Playhouse | 75-03-21 | Brickler, J. |
The Ice Wolf | Kraus, J. H. | Playhouse | 75-04-11 | Ginn, Joan |
Golden Slippers—Ragged Sneakers | Parker & Millay | Playhouse | 75-01-17 | Lane, Jean |
1975-76 | ||||
The Mad Show | Seigel, L; Hart, S; Barer, M; & Vinaver, S. | Xerox Auditorium | 75-07-11 | Runzo, David |
Our Town | Wilder, T. | Xerox Auditorium | 75-08-08 | Runzo, David |
One acts: What's Dead The Hairy Falsetto The Old Lady Shows Her Medals | Playhouse | 75-07-18 | ||
6 Rms Riv Vu | Randall, Bob | Nazareth | 75-10-10 | Lane, Jean |
The Sunshine Boys | Simon, Neil | Playhouse | 75-11-07 | Runzo, David |
The Petrified Forest | Sherwood, R. | Playhouse | 75-12-05 | Rudnicki, S. |
Secretary Bird | Home, W. D. | Playhouse | 76-02-06 | Dixon, Joan |
The Little Foxes | Hellman, L. | Playhouse | 76-03-05 | O'Connor, Jan |
Finishing Touches | Kerr, Jean | Playhouse | 76-05-07 | Covey, Shan |
The Sorcerer's Apprentice | Fuller & Dukas | Playhouse | 76-01-09 | Barrale, Pam |
The Gingerbread Boy | Holley & Sacco | Playhouse | 76-04-23 | Runzo, David |
1976-77 | ||||
See How They Run | King, Philip | The Harley School | 76-09-30 | Johnson, A. |
Oliver | Bart, Lionel | The Harley School | 76-10-29 | Johnson, A. |
The Happy Time | Taylor, Sam | The Harley School | 76-12-03 | Johnson, A. |
Sherlock Holmes | Hinton, Th. | The Harley School | 77-01-28 | Johnson, A. |
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | Williams, T. | The Harley School | 77-03-18 | |
Not Now Darling | Chapman, J. & Cooney, Ray | The Harley School | 77-05-06 | Johnson, A. |
Four Dancing Princess | ||||
The Indian Captive | ||||
King of the Ice Cream Mountain | yoUTHeater Children's | 76-07-17 | ||
West Side Story | Xerox Auditorium | 76-07-22 | Runzo, David | |
Charlie's Aunt | Thomas, B. | Xerox Auditorium | 76-08-12 | Runzo, David |
1977-78 | ||||
Room Service | Murray, J.& Boretz, A. | The Harley School | 77-10-07 | |
Plaza Suite | Simon, Neil | The Harley School | 77-11-25 | Johnson, Arnold |
The King and I | Rodgers and Hammerstein | The Harley School | 78-01-01 | Johnson, Arnold |
Speaking of Murder | Roos, A. & M. | The Harley School | 78-03-24 | Johnson, Arnold |
Don't Start Without Me | Rayburn, Joyce | The Harley School | 78-05-26 | Johnson, Arnold |
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | Sondheim, S. Shevelove, B. & Gelbart, L | The Harley School | 78-07-07 | Johnson, Arnold |
Cabaret Theatre | various | |||
Auntie Mame | Lawrence, J. & Lee, Robert E. | 77-07-14 | ||
Life With Father | Lindsay, H & Crouse, R. | 77-08-11 | ||
Rumpelstiltskin | Playhouse | 78-02-10 | ||
The Hobbit | Playhouse | 78-04-14 | Domser, Ira | |
1978-79 | ||||
Absurd Person Singular | Ayckbourn, A. | MCC | 78-11-17 | Walstrum, D. |
My Fair Lady | Lerner & Lowe | MCC | 78-12-31 | Johnson, Arnold |
Vivat, Vivat Regina | Bolt, Robert | MCC | 79-03-23 | Smith, David |
The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild | Zindel, Paul | MCC | 79-05-25 | Johnson, Arnold |
Unsinkable Molly Brown | Morris, Richard & Wilson, Meredith | MCC | 79-07-06 | Johnson, Arnold |
The Cat Princess | Hayden, Bill | MCC | 79-02-09 | Mars, Roy |
Pinocchio | Baldwin, John | MCC | 79-04-21 | Hegge, Malcolm |
Status Quo Vadis | Driver, Donald | MCC | 79-02-16 | Johnson, Arnold |
"Ladies & Gentlemen, Mr. Dickens Will Read..." | Dickens, C. by Mallett, Cyril | MCC | 79-02-17 | Mallett, Cyril |
The Great Cross Country Race | Broadhurst, A. | Various Locations in Rochester | ||
Once Upon a Mattress | Thompson, J.; Barer, M.; Fuller, D. & Rodgers, M. | Xerox Auditorium | 78-08-18 | Biddy, Barbara |
1979-80 | ||||
The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia | Jones, Preston | MCC | 78-11-16 | Warren, Harriet |
Kiss Me Kate | Porter, Cole & Spewack, B. & S. | MCC | 79-12-31 | Andia, William |
Dial "M" for Murder | Knott, Fred. | MCC | 80-02-22 | Walstrum, D. |
Step on a Crack | Zelder, Suzan | Minerva DeLand School (Fairport) | 80-03-07 | Lichtman, Susan |
Sly Fox | Gelbart, Larry | MCC | 80-05-02 | Argetsinger, J. |
No Sex Please, We're British | Marriott, A. & Foot, A. | MCC | 80-06-20 |
Production | Author | Location | Opening date | Director |
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1980-81 | ||||
I Do, I Do | Jones, Tom & Schmidt, Harvey | Playhouse | 80-11-14 | Argetsinger, J. |
Black Comedy | Schaffer, Peter | Playhouse | 80-12-31 | Smith, David |
Veronica's Room | Levin, Ira | Playhouse | 81-03-06 | Runzo, David |
Relatively Speaking | Ayckbourn, A. | Playhouse | 81-05-16 | Warren, Harriet |
An Evening With Cecile Saine | various | Playhouse | 81-05-23 | Saine, C. |
The Cave Dwellers | Saroyan, Wm. | Playhouse | 81-06-05 | Vawter, Tom |
Runaways | Swados, Eliz. | Playhouse | 80-08-?? | Murphy, David |
1981-82 | ||||
Chapter Two | Simon, Neil | Playhouse | 81-10-15 | Runzo, David |
Anything Goes | Porter, Cole; Bolton, Guy; Wodehouse, PG & Crouse, Russell | Playhouse | 81-12-03 | Austin, Tricia |
Ladies in Retirement | Denman, Reg. & Percy, Edw. | Playhouse | 82-02-18 | Scott, Wilford |
That Championship Season | Miller, Jason | Playhouse | 82-03-26 | Runzo, David |
The Solid Gold Cadillac | Kaufman, G. & Teichman, H. | Playhouse | 82-05-14 | Runzo, David |
Story Theater | Sills, Paul | 81-07-29 | Murphy, David | |
Working | Schwartz, S. & Faso, Nina | Playhouse? | 81-08-19 | Murphy, David |
1982-83 | ||||
High Spirits | Martin, Hugh & Gray, Tim | Playhouse | 82-10-22 | Murphy, David |
Bus Stop | Inge, William | Playhouse | 82-12-09 | Scutt, Ed |
Toys in the Attic | Hellman, L. | Playhouse | Vawter, Tom | |
The Child Buyer | Shyre, Paul | Playhouse | 83-03-17 | Runzo, David |
A Hotline to Heaven | Maraviglia, L. | Playhouse | ||
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Shakespeare, William | Playhouse | 82-08-11 | Virta, Ray |
1983-84 | ||||
The Desperate Hours | Hayes, J. | Playhouse | 83-10-21 | |
The Murder Room | Sharkey, Jack | Playhouse | 83-12-30 | Cofta, Mark |
All the Way Home | Mosel, Tad | Playhouse | 84-02-03 | Vawter, Tom |
True West | Shepard, Sam | Playhouse | 84-03-23 | Scutt, Ed. |
Spoon River Anthology | Masters, E.L. | Playhouse | 84-05-11 | Bahjat, Clarita |
1984-85 | ||||
How the Other Half Loves | Ayckbourn, A. | Holiday Inn Downtown | 85-05-11 | Willis, David |
Whodunnit | Shaffer, Anthony | Holiday Inn Downtown | 85-07-12 | Willis, David |
1985-86 | ||||
Lovers & Other Strangers | Taylor, Renee & Bologna,Jos | Holiday Inn Downtown | 85-09-26 | Coughlin, Brian |
Rashomon | Kanin, F. & M. | Holiday Inn Downtown | 85-11-08 | Willis, David |
Romantic Comedy | Slade, Bernard | Holiday Inn Downtown | 85-12-27 | Sherwood, Will |
Sea Marks | McKay,Gardnr | Holiday Inn Downtown | 86-02-14 | Willis, David |
Whose Life is It Anyway? | Holiday Inn Downtown | 86-04-04 | ||
Pippin | Holiday Inn Downtown | 86-05-30 | Infantino, S. | |
1986-87 | ||||
Last of the Red Hot Lovers | Simon, Neil | Holiday Inn Downtown | 86-09-12 | Coughlin, Brian |
Deathtrap | Levin, Ira | Holiday Inn Downtown | 86-10-31 | Sweet, Bruce |
The Drunkard | Herrod, Bro, Manilow, B. & Smith, W. | Holiday Inn Downtown | 86-12-19 | Krickmire, Michael |
Equus | Shaffer, Peter | Holiday Inn Downtown | 87-02-06 | Klee, Bruce |
Bedroom Farce | Ayckbourn | Holiday Inn Downtown | 87-03-27 | Krickmire, Michael |
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying | Burrows, Abe; Weinstock, J.; Gilbert, Willie & Loesser, Frank | Holiday Inn Downtown | 87-05-22 | Sinesio, Ron |
1987-88 | ||||
The Apple Tree | Harnick, S. & Bock, Jerry | Holiday Inn Downtown | 87-09-26 | Sinesio, Ron |
Sleuth | Shaffer, Anthony | Holiday Inn Downtown | 87-11-21 | Krickmire, Michael |
The Drunkard | See above | Holiday Inn Downtown | 87-12-31 | Krickmire, Michael |
The Rope Dancers | Wishengrad, M. | Holiday Inn Downtown | 88-02-12 | Krickmire, Michael |
Best of Friends | Holiday Inn Downtown | 88-04-?? | Fritzsching, Gisela | |
The Robber Bridegroom | Uhry, A. & Waldman, R. | Holiday Inn Downtown | 88-05-13 | Krickmire, Michael |
Original One Acts: The Celebration Watch it Gridley! | 1) George, Rob (Celebration) & Lee, Dick (Gridley) | Holiday Inn Downtown | 88-06-24 | Fabretti, K. & LeBoo, M. (Celebration) & Crawford, J. (Gridley) |
1988-89 | ||||
The Nerd | Shue, Larry | Holiday Inn Downtown | 88-09-30 | Krickmire, Michael |
The Odd Couple [*The Female Version] | Simon, Neil | Holiday Inn Downtown | 88-11-18 | Herzman, Ellen |
Cabaret | Masteroff, Joe; Kander, J. & Ebb, Fred | Holiday Inn Downtown | 89-01-27 | Krickmire, Michael |
Nuts | Topor, Tom | Holiday Inn Downtown | 89-03-17 | Ralph, P.Gibson |
The Gypsy Centerfold | Simonds, John | Holiday Inn Downtown | 89-05-05 | Krickmire, Michael |
1989-90 | ||||
Agnes of God | Pielmeier, John | Holiday Inn Downtown | 89-09-29 | Henschel, Sandi |
Table Manners [The Norman Conquests] | Ayckbourn, Alan | Holiday Inn Downtown | 89-11-17 | Krickmire, Mary |
Company | Sondheim, S. & Furth, G. | Holiday Inn Downtown | 90-01-26 | Krickmire, Michael |
The Gingerbread Lady | Simon, Neil | Holiday Inn Downtown | 90-03-16 | Sherwood, Will |
The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 | Bishop, John | Holiday Inn Downtown | 90-05-11 | Krickmire, Michael |
Production | Author | Location | Opening date | Director |
---|---|---|---|---|
1990-91 | ||||
The Shadow Box | Cristofer, M. | Holiday Inn Downtown | 90-09-28 | Krickmire, Michael |
Wait Until Dark | Knott, Fredk. | Holiday Inn Downtown | 90-11-16 | Gamzon, M. |
Two by Two | Rogers, Rich. Stone, Peter, Charnin, Martn | Holiday Inn Downtown | 91-01-25 | Krickmire, Michael |
The Sunshine Boys | Simon, Neil | Holiday Inn Downtown | 91-03-15 | Ralph, P. Gibson |
Driving Miss Daisy | Uhry, Alfred | Holiday Inn Downtown | 91-05-03 | Krickmire, Michael |
The Prisoner of Second Avenue | Simon, Neil | Holiday Inn Downtown | 91-05-19 | Cubitt, Eric |
Don't Sleep Under the Mapoo Tree | Sucke, Greer | Mapledale Park | 91-06-16 | Krickmire, Mary |
1991-92 | ||||
Towards Zero | Christie, A. | Holiday Inn Downtown | Ralph. P. Gibson | |
Come Blow Your Horn | Simon, Neil | Holiday Inn Downtown | Krickmire, Michael | |
I Do, I Do! | Jones, Tom & Schmidt, Harvey | Holiday Inn Downtown | Fritzsching, Gisela | |
Clever Dick | Holiday Inn Downtown | Krickmire, Michael | ||
Lend Me a Tenor | Ludwig, Ken | Holiday Inn Downtown | Krickmire, Michael | |
The Shaggy Dog Murder Trial | Kraus, Joanna | Maplewood Park | Krickmire, Mary | |
1992-93 | ||||
Steel Magnolias | Harling, Robert | Botsford Fine Arts Center | Krickmire, Michael | |
Prelude to a Kiss | Lucas, Craig | Botsford Fine Arts Center | Krickmire, Michael | |
Side by Side By Sondheim | Sondheim, Stephen | Botsford Fine Arts Center | Giglio, Santo | |
Rumors | Simon, Neil | Botsford Fine Arts Center | Jaeger, John | |
1993-94 | ||||
Love Letters | Gurney, A. R. | Botsford Fine Arts Center | Herzman, Ellen | |
Social Security | Bergman, Andrew | Botsford Fine Arts Center | Steinmeyer, James | |
Lips Together/Teeth Apart | McNally, Terrence | Botsford Fine Arts Center | Butz, John | |
Baby | Maltby & Shire | Botsford | Krickmire, Michael | |
1994-95 | ||||
Arsenic & Old Lace | Kesselring | Botsford Fine Arts Center | Krickmire, Michael | |
Some Enchanted Evening | Rodgers and Hammerstein | Botsford Fine Arts Center | Krickmire, Michael | |
Breaking Legs | Dulak, Tom | Botsford Fine Arts Center | Krickmire, Michael | |
The Bear & The Marriage Proposal | Checkov, A. | Botsford Fine Arts Center | Jaeger, John | |
1776 | Edwards, Sherman & Stone, Peter | Botsford | De Bell, Bettina | |
Twelfth Night | Shakespeare | New Life | 94-11-04 | Sturn, Suzanne |
The Tempest | Shakespeare | New Life | 95-04-21 | Gamzon, M. |
1995-96 | ||||
The Taming of the Shrew | Shakespeare | New Life | 95-10-27 | Jaeger, John |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Shakespeare | New Life | 96-04-19 | Jaeger, John |
Spoofydoof’s Funnybone | Frakes, Jack | New Life | 95-11-24 | Crawford, James |
The World Goes Round | Kander, John & Ebb Frank | New Life | 95-12-31 | Krickmire, Michael |
Story Theater | Paul Sills | New Life | Krickmire, Mary | |
Jake's Women | Simon, Neil | New Life | Krickmire, Michael | |
The (Approximate) 15 Minute Hamlet & Other Really Neat Shakespearian Scenes | Shakespeare | Arcadian Vineyard, New Life | 96-07-20 | Frey, Phil |
1996-97 | ||||
Macbeth | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 96-11-01 | Smith, David |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 97-04-04 | Langerak, Jack |
Much Ado About Nothing | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 97-07-15 | Gamzon, Marcy |
Young Prince Hal | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 97-02-01 | Frey, Philip R. |
Jungle Book | Kipling, Rudyard | Midtown Plaza | 96-12-07 | Krickmire, Mary |
South Pacific | Rodgers and Hammerstein | Theater Arts Playhouse | 97-06-13 | Krickmire, Michael |
Hamlet (A Workshop version) | Shakespeare, William | Blessed Sacrament | 97-08-21 | Frey, Phil |
1997-98 | ||||
As You Like It | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 97-10-31 | Sanguedolce, Maria |
Rumpelstiltskin | Midtown Plaza | 97-11-?? | Krickmire, Mary | |
The Importance of Being Earnest | Wilde, Oscar | Blessed Sacrament | 97-12-05 | Hambas, Nic |
The Tale of Marina | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 98-02-07 | Frey, Phil |
The Playboy of the Western World | Synge, JM | Blessed Sacrament | 98-03-13 | Scribner, Peter |
Richard III | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 98-04-24 | Gamzon, Marcy |
Romeo & Juliet | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 98-07-10 | Jaeger, John |
Brush Up Your Shakespeare | Shakespeare et al. | RAPA | 97-12-31 | Gamzon, Marcy |
The Runner Stumbles | Blessed Sacrament | 98-08-24 | Allen, Samantha | |
1998-99 | ||||
Othello | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 98-10-30 | Powell, Patrick |
Kiss Me, Kate | Porter, Cole & Spewack, B & S | Blessed Sacrament | 98-12-04 | Hambas, Nic |
A Tempest in a Teapot | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 99-01-29 | Statt, Julie |
An Evening at the Abbey: Spreading the News, Riders to the Sea, Cathleen Ni Houlihan | Synge, Yeats & Gregory | RAPA | 99-03-12 | Scribner, Barthelmes & Meath |
Henry V | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 99-04-16 | Jaeger, John |
Love's Labor's Lost | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 99-07-09 | Casey, Mark |
1999–2000 | ||||
Julius Caesar | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 99-10-30 | Sanguedolce, Maria |
Da | Leonard, Hugh | RAPA | 00-03-10 | Ryon, Jean |
Twelfth Night (Children's) | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 00-04-07 | Scipione, Maria |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 00-07-07 | Brennan, Terrance |
Production | Author | Location | Opening date | Director |
---|---|---|---|---|
2000–2001 | ||||
Hamlet | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 00-10-27 | Sanguedolce, Maria |
Juno & the Paycock | O'Casey, Sean | RAPA | 01-03-23 | Ryon, Jean |
Cymbeline, King of the Britons | Shakespeare, William | New Life | 01-04-21 | Scipione, Maria |
A Comedy of Errors | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 01-07-06 | Jaeger, John |
2001–2002 | ||||
Translations | Friel, Brian | New Life | 02-04-01 | Ryon, Jean |
The Tempest | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 06-28-02 | Brennan, Terrance |
2002–2003 | ||||
An Evening of Lady Gregory One Acts | Gregory, Lady | New Life | 03-05-09 | Various |
Someone to Look Over Me | McGuinness, Frank | New Life | 03-05-25 | Ryon, Jean |
All's Well that Ends Well | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 03-07-05 | Scipione, Maria |
2003–2004 | ||||
The Whiteheaded Boy | Robinson, Lennox | RAPA | 03-10-10 | Brady, Charlotte |
Waiting for Godot | Beckett, Samuel | RAPA; St. Stevens Church | 04-04-17 | Ryon, Jean |
King Lear | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 04-06-30 | Dauer, Katherine |
2004–2005 | ||||
The Kings of the Kilburn High Road | Murphy, Jimmy | New Life | 05-04-29 | Ryon, Jean |
A Comedy of Errors | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 05-07-01 | Starkweather, Linda |
2005–2006 | ||||
Dancing at Lugnasa | Friel, Brian | New Life | 06-03-24 | Ryon, Jean |
The Taming of the Shrew | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 06-07-06 | Norton, Chris |
2006–2007 | ||||
Poe Stories I | Poe, Edgar Allen et al. | New Life | 06-10-20 | various |
Faith Healer | Friel, Brian | New Life | 07-04-20 | Ryon, Jean |
Romeo & Juliet | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 07-07-06 | Ryon, Jean |
2007–2008 | ||||
All My Sons | Miller, Arthur | Nextstage at GEVA Theatre Center | 08-01-18 | Krickmire, Michael |
The Hostage | Behan, Brendan | 2008-04-05 | Ryon, Jean | |
As You Like It | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2008-07-03 | Jaeger, John |
2008–2009 | ||||
Love in the Title | Leonard, Hugh | RAPA | 2009-04-03 | Ryon, Jean |
Hamlet | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2009-07-05 | Casey, Mark |
2009–2010 | ||||
The Cripple of Inishmaan | McDonaugh, Martin | MuCCC | 2010-03-26 | Ryon, Jean |
Much Ado About Nothing | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2010-07-02 | Ryon, Jean |
Production | Author | Location | Opening date | Director |
---|---|---|---|---|
2010–2011 | ||||
Macbeth | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2010-10-29 | Powell, Meredith |
Bedtime Story and Dublin Carol | Sean O'Casey (Bedtime Story) and Conor McPherson (Dublin Carol) | MuCCC | 2011-04-01 | Ryon, Jean |
Othello | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2011-07-01 | Roosa, Stephanie |
2011–2012 | ||||
The Merchant of Venice | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2011-10-28 | Jaeger, John |
Richard III | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2012-07-06 | White, Patrick |
2012-2013 | ||||
Is Life Worth Living? | Robinson, Lennox | MuCCC | 2013-03 | Ryon, Jean |
2013-2014 | ||||
Twelfth Night | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2013-07 | Craddock, Brad |
Julius Caesar | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2013-10 | Scribner, Peter |
Shining City | McPherson, Conor | MuCCC | 2014-03-14 | Ryon, Jean |
The Winter's Tale | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2014-04 | Monte, Virginia |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2014-07-05 | Haggerty, Luane Davis |
2014-2015 | ||||
King Lear | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2014-10 | Jaeger, John |
The Field | Keane, John B. | MuCCC | 2015-03 | Ryon, Jean |
Richard II | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2015-04 | Scribner, Peter |
Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2015-07 | Craddock, Brad Roosa, Stephanie |
2015-2016 | ||||
Henry V | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2015-11 | Dauer, Ken |
The Seafarer | McPherson, Conor | MuCCC | 2016-03-18 | Ryon, Jean |
All's Well That Ends Well | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2016-04-08 | McFarland, Cece |
Romeo & Juliet | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2016-07-15 | Monte, Virginia |
2016-2017 | ||||
Hamlet, in repertory with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead | Shakespeare, William Stoppard, Tom | MuCCC | 2016-10-28 | Ryon, Jean |
Philadelphia, Here I Come! | Friel, Brian | MuCCC | 2017-03-31 | Ryon, Jean |
As You Like It | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2017-07-14 | Scipione, Maria |
2017-2018 | ||||
Coriolanus | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2017-11-10 | Jaeger, John |
Closing Time | McCafferty, Owen | MuCCC | 2018-03-30 | Ryon, Jean |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2018-07 | Monte, Virginia |
2018-2019 | ||||
A Long Day's Journey Into Night | O'Neill, Eugene | MuCCC | 2019-04-05 | Ryon, Jean |
Macbeth | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2019-07-12 | Ryon, Jean |
2019-2020 | ||||
The Comedy of Errors | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2019-11-14 | Gaehring, John |
Production | Author | Location | Opening date | Director |
---|---|---|---|---|
2020-2021 | ||||
The Last Days of Falstaff | Reilly, Justin | Virtual (Facebook Live) | 2020-07-17 | Reilly, Justin |
The Tempest | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2021-07-09 | Haggerty, Luane Davis |
2021-2022 | ||||
Much Ado About Nothing | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2021-10-16 | Del Buono, Carl |
The Playboy of the Western World | Synge, John Millington | MuCCC | 2022-04-15 | Ryon, Jean |
Antony & Cleopatra | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2022-07-16 | Del Buono, Carl |
2023 | ||||
Twelfth Night | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2023-02-03 | Jaeger, John |
The Night Alive | McPherson, Conor | MuCCC | 2023-03-24 | Ryon, Jean |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2023-07-13 | Lowery, Jonathan |
2024 | ||||
The Winter's Tale | Shakespeare, William | MuCCC | 2024-02-02 | Kensek, David |
The Rivals | Sheridan, Richard Brinsley | MuCCC | 2024-03-22 | Ryon, Jean |
Pericles, Prince of Tyre | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | 2024-07-12 | Rebholz, Kathryn |
Playwright Showcase | Various | MuCCC | 2024-10-09 | K.d., Lizz |
Baby | Lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr.; music by David Shire; book by Sybille Pearson | The Theater at Innovation Square | 2024-11-08 | Krickmire, Michael |
2025 | ||||
Born Yesterday | Kanin, Garson | MuCCC | 2025-02-07 | Jaeger, John |
The Ferryman | Butterworth, Jez | MuCCC | 2025-04-18 | Ryon, Jean |
A Midsummer Night’s Dream | Shakespeare, William | Highland Bowl | July 2025, TBD | K.d., Lizz |
The African Company Presents Richard III | Brown, Carlyle | MuCCC | 2025-10-03 | Tapp, Reuben |
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