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Click on each decade to browse all the productions of our previous 48 seasons
2010-Present
2010-11: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
KT Sullivan Cabaret
The Wiz
Book by William F. Brown, Music and Lyrics by Charlie Smalls, Based on the story
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
by L. Frank Baum, Directed by Irene Lewis
Dunkler-Related Disorders
Play Lab
Euan Morton Cabaret
ReEntry
by Emily Ackerman & KJ Sanchez Directed by KJ Sanchez
The Second City Does Baltimore
A world-premiere commission, Created for CENTERSTAGE by The Second City, Additional material created by T.J. Shanoff and Megan Grano, Directed by Matt Hovde
The Homecoming
by Harold Pinter, Directed by Irene Lewis
Charlotte Cohn Cabaret
Snow Falling on Cedars
Adapted by Kevin McKeon from the novel by David Guterson, Directed by David Schweizer
A Walk in August
Play Lab
E Faye Butler Cabaret
Crime & Punishment
Adapted by Curt Columbus and Marilyn Campbell from the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Directed by Jason Loewith
Ken Roberson Cabaret
Knife on Bone
Play Lab
2000-2009
2009-10: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde, Directed by Irene Lewis
Judy Kaye Cabaret
Euan Morton Cabaret
The Lookingglass Theatre's production of
Around the World in 80 Days
, Written and Directed by Laura Eason
The Santaland Diaries
by David Sedaris; adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello, Directed by Irene Lewis
Cyrano
, an original adaptation by Jo Roets, Directed by David Schweizer
Let There Be Love
by Kwame Kwei-Armah, Directed by Jeremy B. Cohen
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
by August Wilson, Directed by Irene Lewis
E. Faye Butler Cabaret
Working It Out
, Directed by Jason Loewith
(Jerry and Tom
by Rick Cleveland;
Washed Up on the Potomac
by Lynn Rosen;
Hidden in this Picture
by Aaron Sorkin)
Concert Readings
(
after the quake
by Haruki Murakami, translated by Jay Rubin, adapted by Frank Galati, Directed by Chay Yew;
Benedictus
by Motti Lerner,
Seven Jewish Children: a Play for Gaza
by Caryl Churchill,
Only We Who Guard the Mystery Shall be Unhappy
by Tony Kushner, Directed by Jason Loewith;
East of Berlin
by Hannah Moscovitch, Directed by Connie Grappo)
2008-09: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
The Matchmaker
by Thornton Wilder, Directed by Irene Lewis
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
by Edward Albee, Directed by Ethan McSweeny
Caroline, or Change
Book & Lyrics by Tony Kushner, Music by Jeanine Tesori, Directed by David Schweizer
Fabulation or, The Re-education of Undine
by Lynn Nottage, Directed by Jackson Gay
’
Tis Pity She’s a Whore
by John Ford, Directed by Irene Lewis
Souvenir
by Stephen Temperly, Directed by Vivian Matalon
First Look: In10 New Play Festival
,
In conjunction with UMBC
First Look: KILLADELPHIA
by Sean Christopher Lewis, Directed by Matt Slaybaugh
First Look: Sans-culottes in the Promised Land
by Kirsten Greenidge
First Look: The Cobbler
by Bryan Delaney
2007-08: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
Arsenic & Old Lace
by Joseph Kesselring, Directed by Irene Lewis
Hearts
by Willy Holtzman, Directed by Tim Vasen
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
by August Wilson, Directed by Derrick Sanders
First Look: Breathe
by Javon Johnson, Directed by Dwight R. B. Cook
Now What?
, Written & Performed by Josh Lefkowitz
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
by Tom Stoppard, Directed by Irene Lewis
A Little Night Music
by Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics) and Hugh Wheeler (book), Directed by Mark Lamos
From Tel Aviv to Ramallah: A Beatbox Journey
, Written & Directed by Rachel Havrelock, Performed by Yuri Lane
First Look: The North Pool
by Rajiv Joseph, Directed by Gregg Henry
First Look: Puddy Tat
by Lynn Rosen, Directed by Erica Gould
First Look: By the Way, Meet Vera Stark
by Lynn Nottage, Directed by Irene Lewis
These Shining Lives
by Melanie Marnich, Directed by David Schweizer—WORLD PREMIERE
2006-07: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
The Three Sisters
by Anton Chekhov, Translated by Paul Schmidt, Directed by Irene Lewis
Death and the Maiden
by Ariel Dorfman, Directed by Lillian Groag
First Look: These Shining Lives
by Melanie Marnich, Directed by Leigh Silverman
The Boys from Syracuse
by Richard Rodgers (music), Lorenz Hart (lyrics), and George Abbott (book), Directed by David Schweizer
Help Wanted (A Personal Search for Meaningful Employment at the Start of the 21st Century)
, Written & Performed by Josh Lefkowitz
Trouble in Mind
by Alice Childress, Directed by Irene Lewis
First Look: Voices Underwater
by Abi Basch, Directed by Gavin Witt
First Look: Wild Black-Eyed Susans
by Kara Lee Corthron, Directed by Leah C. Gardiner
First Look: Luna Park
by Caridad Svich, Directed by Stephanie Gilman
Ah, Wilderness!
by Eugene O'Neill, Directed by Melia Bensussen
Things of Dry Hours
by Naomi Wallace, Directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah
First Look: Knife on Bone
by Jerome Hairston, Directed by Dwight R.B. Cook
2005-06: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
King Lear
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Irene Lewis
Hay Fever
by Noël Coward, Directed by Will Frears
Once on This Island
by Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty, Directed & Choreographed by Kenneth Lee Roberson
The Murder of Isaac
by Motti Lerner, Translated by Anthony Berris, Directed by Irene Lewis—U.S. PREMIERE
First Look: What I Heard About Iraq (a Cry for 5 Voices)
by Simon Levy, Adapted from the article by Eliot Weinberger, Directed by Otis Ramsey-Zöe
First Look: 1001
by Jason Grote, Directed by Gavin Witt
August Wilson's Radio Golf
,
Directed by Kenny Leon
First Look: Killing Women
by Marisa Wegrzyn, Directed by Otis Ramsey-Zöe
First Look: The 13 Hallucinations of Julio Rivera
by Steven R. Culp, Directed by Gregg Henry
Crumbs from the Table of Joy
by Lynn Nottage, Directed by David Schweizer
2004–05: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
Lady Windermere's Fan
by Oscar Wilde, Directed by Irene Lewis
The Price
by Arthur Miller, Directed by Will Frears
Elmina's Kitchen
by Kwame Kwei-Armah, Directed by Marion McClinton—U.S. PREMIERE
Two Gentlemen of Verona
by Galt MacDermot (music), John Guare (book/lyrics), and Mel Shapiro (book); Directed by Irene Lewis
First Look: The Moonlight Room
by Tristine Skyler, Directed by Madeleine Oldham
First Look: Hazard County
by Allison Moore, Directed by Gavin Witt
Permanent Collection
by Thomas Gibbons, Directed by David Schweizer
First Look: Help Wanted (A Personal Search for Meaningful Employment at the Start of the 21st Century)
Written & Performed by Josh Lefkowitz
First Look: Americamisfit
by Dan Dietz, Directed by Trip Cullman
The Voysey Inheritance
by Harley Granville Barker, Adapted by Gavin Witt, Directed by Irene Lewis—WORLD PREMIERE
First Look: Something You Did
by Willy Holtzman, Directed by Irene Lewis
2003-04: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
Misalliance
, by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Irene Lewis
First Look: The Miser
,
by Molière, Translation and Adaptation by James Magruder, Directed by David Schweizer
a.m. Sunday
by Jerome Hairston, Directed by Marion McClinton
First Look: Crippled Sisters
, by Susan Nussbaum, Directed by Judy Dennis
The Miser
by Molière, Translation and Adaptation by James Magruder, Directed by David Schweizer—WORLD PREMIERE
Sweeney Todd:The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
, Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by Hugh Wheeler, Directed by Irene Lewis
First Look: Permanent Collection
, by Thomas Gibbons, Directed by Irene Lewis
Speed-The-Plow
,
by David Mamet, Directed by Daniel Fish
Picnic
, by William Inge, Directed by Irene Lewis
2002–03: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
Peter Pan
by J.M. Barrie, Directed by Irene Lewis
No Foreigners Beyond This Point
by Warren Leight, Directed by Tim Vasen—WORLD PREMIERE
First Look: The Murder of Isaac
by Motti Lerner, Directed by Irene Lewis
Ain't Misbehavin'
by Thomas "Fats" Waller, Based on an idea by Murray Horwitz & Richard Maltby, Jr., Directed by Ken Roberson
First Look: Till the Break of Dawn
by Danny Hoch, Directed by Danny Hoch
Intimate Apparel
by Lynn Nottage, Directed by Kate Whoriskey—WORLD PREMIERE
Mary Stuart
by Friedrich Schiller, Translated by Robert David MacDonald, Directed by Irene Lewis
The Rainmaker
by N. Richard Nash, Directed by Tim Vasen
2001–02: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
The Pajama Game
by George Abbott & Richard Bissell (book) and Richard Adler & Jerry Ross (music/lyrics), Directed by Irene Lewis
A Raisin in the Sun
by Lorraine Hansberry, Directed by Marion McClinton
First Look: Intimate Apparel
by Lynn Nottage, Directed by Marion McClinton
Three Tall Women
by Edward Albee, Directed by Tim Vasen
First Look: No Foreigners Beyond This Point
by Warren Leight, Directed by Tim Vasen
The Winter's Tale
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Irene Lewis
First Look: Till the Break of Dawn
by Danny Hoch, Directed by Danny Hoch
First Look: Well
by Lisa Kron, Directed by Leigh Silverman
Blithe Spirit
by Noël Coward, Directed by Tim Vasen
The Foundry Theatre's Production of
And God Created Great Whales
by Rinde Eckert, Directed by David Schweizer
2000–01: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
She Stoops to Conquer
by Oliver Goldsmith, Directed by Irene Lewis
Fall
by Bridget Carpenter, Directed by Lisa Peterson
Short Plays
by Thornton Wilder, Directed by Tim Vasen
The Investigation
by Peter Weiss, Directed by Irene Lewis
Dinah Was
by Oliver Goldstick, Directed by David Petrarca
The Piano Lesson
by August Wilson, Directed by Reggie Montgomery
Off Center: Another American: Asking and Telling
by Marc Wolf
Off Center: Morning, Noon, and Night
by Spalding Gray
Off Center: The No Black Male Show
by Carl Hancock Rux
1990-1999
1999-2000: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
An Ideal Husband
by Oscar Wilde, Directed by Irene Lewis
Griller
by Eric Bogosian, Directed by David Warren
for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf
by Ntozake Shange, Directed by George Faison
The Hostage
by Brendan Behan, Directed by Irene Lewis
Macbeth
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Tim Vasen
The Gimmick
by Dael Orlandersmith, Directed by Chris Coleman
2.5 Minute Ride
by Lisa Kron, Directed by Mark Brokaw
Off Center: Sharps, Flats & Accidentals
by The Flying Karamazov Brothers
Off Center: To the Top! Top! Top!
by Hazelle Goodman
Off Center: Spray
by Mike Albo
1998-99: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
Travels with My Aunt
by Graham Greene, Adapted by Giles Havergal, Directed by Tim Vasen
As You Like It
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Irene Lewis
Jitney
by August Wilson, Directed by Marion McClinton
An Almost Holy Picture
by Heather McDonald, Directed by Tim Vasen
Gum
by Karen Hartman, Directed by Tim Vasen—WORLD PREMIERE
Mrs. Warren's Profession
by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Irene Lewis
I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change
by Dianne McIntyre, Directed by Dianne McIntyre
1997-98: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
A Midsummer Night's Dream
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Irene Lewis
Splash Hatch on the E Going Down
by Kia Corthron, Directed by Marion McClinton
Les Blancs
by Lorraine Hansberry, Directed by Marion McClinton
H.M.S. Pinafore
by Gilbert & Sullivan, Directed by Irene Lewis
The Woman in Black
by Stephen Mallatratt, From the book by Susan Hill, Directed by Tim Vasen
How I Learned to Drive
by Paula Vogel, Directed by Barry Edelstein
Off Center: yousaywhatimeanbutwhatyoumeanisnotwhatisaid
by Hot Mouth
Off Center: The Vagina Monologues
by Eve Ensler
Off Center: Evolution of a Homeboy: Jails, Hospitals & Hip Hop
by Danny Hoch
Off Center: Quasar Looming
by Ntozake Shange
Off Center: A Huey P. Newton Story
by Roger Guenveur Smith
Off Center: Beauty's Daughter and Monster
by Dael Orlandersmith
1996-97: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
Galileo
by Bertolt Brecht, Directed by Irene Lewis
Triumph of Love
by James Magruder (book), Susan Birkenhead (lyrics), & Jeffrey Stock (music), Directed by Michael Mayer—WORLD PREMIERE
Thunder Knocking on the Door
by Keith Glover, Directed by Marion McClinton—WORLD PREMIERE
Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Irene Lewis
The Glass Menagerie
by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Tim Vasen
Seven Guitars
by August Wilson, Directed by Marion McClinton
Off Center: A Huey P. Newton Story
by Roger Guenveur Smith, Directed by Roger Guenveur Smith
1995-96: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
Don Juan
by Molière, Adapted by Christopher Hampton, Directed by Irene Lewis
Day of Absence
by Douglas Turner Ward, Directed by Marion McClinton
Open Admissions
by Shirley Lauro, Directed by Tim Vasen
The Taming of the Shrew
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Jackson Phippin
The Lover
by Elizabeth Egloff, Directed by Irene Lewis—WORLD PREMIERE
Spunk
by Zora Neale Hurston, Adapted by George C. Wolfe, Directed by Seret Scott
Private Lives
by Noël Coward, Directed by Irene Lewis
Off Center: Wake Up & Smell the Coffee
by Eric Bogosian, Directed by Joe Bonney
Off Center: Live from the Great White Way
by Dick Gregory, Directed by Dick Gregory
1994-95: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
The Cherry Orchard
by Anton Chekhov, Directed by Irene Lewis
Two Trains Running
by August Wilson, Directed by Marion McClinton
Slavs! (Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness)
by Tony Kushner, Directed by Lisa Peterson
Happy End
by Bertolt Brecht (book/lyrics) & Kurt Weill (music), Directed by Irene Lewis
Feminine Singular: Citizen Reno
by Reno, Directed by Tina Landau
Feminine Singular: Big Butt Girls, Hard-Headed Women
by Rhodessa Jones, Directed by Idris Ackamoor
Feminine Singular: Hannah Senesh
by David Schechter, Directed by David Schechter
The Show-Off
by George Kelly, Directed by Irene Lewis
Off Center: Pounding Nails in the Floor with My Forehead
by Eric Bogosian, Directed by Jo Bonney
Off Center: Fires in the Mirror
by Anna Deavere Smith, Directed by George C. Wolfe
1993-94: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
The Triumph of Love
by Marivaux, Adapted by James Magruder, Directed by Irene Lewis
Fences
by August Wilson, Directed by Donald Douglass
Das Barbecü
by Jim Luigs (book/lyrics) & Scott Warrender (music), Directed by Christopher Ashley
Othello
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Irene Lewis
The Loman Family Picnic
by Donald Margulies, Directed by Michael Greif
Ghosts
by Henrik Ibsen, Directed by Irene Lewis
Off Center: Caged with Wog
by Mump Smoot, Directed by Karen Hines
Off Center: Big Butt Girls, Hard-Headed Women
by Rhodessa Jones, Directed by Idris Ackamoor
Off Center: Gray's Anatomy
by Spalding Gray, Directed by Renee Shafransky
1992-93: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
Servant of Two Masters
by Carlo Goldoni, Directed by Irene Lewis
T Bone N Weasel
by Jon Klein, Directed by Jackson Phippin
A Moon for the Misbegotten
by Eugene O'Neill, Directed by Lisa Peterson
Escape from Happiness
by George F. Walker, Directed by Irene Lewis
Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill
by Lanie Robertson, Directed by George Faison
Arms and the Man
by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Irene Lewis
1991-92: Irene Lewis, Artistic Director
The Queen and the Rebels
by Ugo Betti, Directed by Irene Lewis
My Children! My Africa!
by Athol Fugard, Directed by Lisa Peterson
A Doll House
by Henrik Ibsen, Directed by Jackson Phippin
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Irene Lewis
Police Boys
by Marion McClinton, Directed by Marion McClinton—WORLD PREMIERE
The Baltimore Waltz
by Paula Vogel, Directed by Michael Greif
The Misanthrope
by Molière, Directed by Irene Lewis
1990-91: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
by August Wilson, Directed by L. Kenneth Richardson
O Pioneers!
by Darrah Cloud (book) & Kim D. Sherman (music), based on the novel by Willa Cather, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Candida
by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Rick Davis
The Heliotrope Bouquet
by Scott Joplin and Louis Chauvin by Eric Overmyer, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.—WORLD PREMIERE
Twelfth Night
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Irene Lewis
The Mystery of Irma Vep
by Charles Ludlam, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
1980-1989
1989-90: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
Man and Superman
by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Miss Evers
' Boys
by David Feldshuh, Directed by Irene Lewis—WORLD PREMIERE
The Film Society
by Jon Robin Baitz, Directed by Jackson Phippin
An Enemy of the People
by Henrik Ibsen, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
All's Well That Ends Well
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
The Making of Americans
by Gertrude Stein, Directed by Lawrence Kornfeld
Beckett: Short Works
by Samuel Beckett, Directed by Jackson Phippin & Cheryl Faver
1988-89: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Fool for Love
by Sam Shepard, Directed by William Foeller
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
by August Wilson, Directed by Irene Lewis
The Tempest
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
There's One in Every Marriage
by Georges Feydeau, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
The Broken Pitcher
by Heinrich von Kleist, Directed by Michael Engler
The Increased Difficulty of Concentration
by Vaclav Havel, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
1987-88: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
Hamlet
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Aunt Dan and Lemon
by Wallace Shawn, Directed by Irene Lewis
The Colored Museum
by George C. Wolfe, Directed by L. Kenneth Richardson
Paradise Lost
by Clifford Odets, Directed by Michael Engler
The Lady from the Sea
by Henrik Ibsen, Translated by Rolf Fjelde, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
In Perpetuity Throughout the Universe
by Eric Overmyer, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.—WORLD PREMIERE
Judgment Day
by Odon von Horvath, Directed by Jackson Phippin
A Temporary Place
by Frederick Gaines, Directed by Irene Lewis—WORLD PREMIERE
1986-87: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
Present Laughter
by Noël Coward, Directed by Norman René
A Map of the World
by David Hare, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Roza
by Julian More (book/lyrics) & Gilbert Becaud (music), Directed by Harold Prince—WORLD PREMIERE
Uncle Vanya
by Anton Chekhov, Translated by Ronald Hingley, Additional translation and adaptation by Rick Davis and Irene Lewis, Directed by Irene Lewis
The Marriage of Bette and Boo
by Christopher Durang, Directed by Richard Hamburger
Major Barbara
by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
1985-86: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
She Loves Me
by Jerry Bock (music), Sheldon Harnick (lyrics), & Joe Masteroff (book), Based on a play by Miklos Laszlo, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Boesman and Lena
by Athol Fugard, Directed by Zakes Mokae
Bedroom Farce
by Alan Ayckbourn, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
The Normal Heart
by Larry Kramer, Directed by Michael Engler
The School for Wives
by Molière, Directed by Irene Lewis
Buried Child
by Sam Shepard, Directed by Michael Engler
In a Pig's Valise
by Eric Overmyer, Directed by Mark Harrison—WORLD PREMIERE
Deadfall
by Grace McKeaney, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.—WORLD PREMIERE
Reunion
by Sybille Pearson, Directed by Irene Lewis—WORLD PREMIERE
1984-85: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
Danton's Death
by Georg Büchner, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Henry IV, Part 1
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Execution of Justice
by Emily Mann, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
On the Verge or the Geography of Yearning
by Eric Overmyer, Directed by Jackson Phippin—WORLD PREMIERE
Native Speech
by Eric Overmyer, Directed by Paul Berman—WORLD PREMIERE
Hedda Gabler
by Henrik Ibsen, Adapted by Kenneth Cavander, Directed by Irene Lewis
Who They Are and How It Is With Them
by Grace McKeaney, Directed by Jackson Phippin—WORLD PREMIERE
A Flea in Her Ear
by Georges Feydeau, Adapted by Roy Brocksmith, Directed by Roy Brocksmith
Painting Churches
by Tina Howe, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
1983-84: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
Crossing the Bar
by Michael Zettler, Directed by Stephen Zuckerman
Our Town
by Thornton Wilder, Directed by Jackson Phippin
The Sleep of Reason
by Antonio Buero-Vallejo, Translated by Marion Peter Holt, Directed by Travis Preston—U.S. PREMIERE
You Never Can Tell
by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Another Part of the Forest
by Lillian Hellman, Directed by Irene Lewis
Ohio Tip-Off
by James Yoshimura, Directed by John Pasquin—WORLD PREMIERE
1982-83: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
Last Looks
by Grace McKeaney, Directed by Jackson Phippin—WORLD PREMIERE
The Miser
by Molière, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Division Street
by Steve Tesich, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Wings
by Arthur Kopit, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
The Woman
by Edward Bond, Directed by Jackson Phippin
Love's Labor's Lost
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
1981-82: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
A Lesson from Aloes
by Athol Fugard, Directed by Jackson Phippin
Much Ado About Nothing
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
The Amen Corner
by James Baldwin, Directed by Walter Dallas
The Workroom (L'Atelier)
by Jean-Claude Grumberg, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Terra Nova
by Ted Tally, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Savages
by Christopher Hampton, Directed by Jackson Phippin
1980-81: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
The Front Page
by Ben Hecht & Charles MacArthur, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Agnes of God
by John Pielmeier, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
The Duenna
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Adapted & Composed by Lance Mulcahy, Directed by Garland Wright—WORLD PREMIERE
A Man for All Seasons
by Robert Bolt, Directed by Geoffrey Sherman
Sally's Gone, She Left Her Name
by Russell Davis, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.—WORLD PREMIERE
Inherit the Wind
by Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee, Directed by Jackson Phippin
1970-1979
1979-80: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
Mother Courage and Her Children
by Bertolt Brecht, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Pvt. Wars and Lone Star
by James McLure, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
A Christmas Carol: Scrooge & Marley
by Charles Dickens, Adapted by Israel Horovitz, Directed by Jackson Phippin
Watch on the Rhine
by Lillian Hellman, Directed by Irene Lewis
A Day in the Death
of Joe Egg by Peter Nichols, Directed by Jackson Phippin
Crimes of the Heart
by Beth Henley, Directed by J Ranelli
Cyrano de Bergerac
by Edmond de Rostand, Adapted by Anthony Burgess, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
1978-79: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
The Shadow Box
by Michael Cristofer, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Born Yesterday
by Garson Kanin, Directed by Steven Robman
A Christmas Carol: Scrooge & Marley
by Charles Dickens, Adapted by Israel Horovitz, Directed by Robert Allan Ackerman—WORLD PREMIERE
G. R. Point
by David Berry, Directed by William Devane
You Can't Take It With You
by George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Measure for Measure
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Bonjour la Bonjour
by Michel Tremblay, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
1977-78: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
The Good-bye People
by Herb Gardner, Directed by Robert Allan Ackerman
The Rivals
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
The Runner Stumbles
by Milan Stitt, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
The Night of the Iguana
by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Edward Berkeley
Ashes
by David Rudkin, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Blithe Spirit
by Noël Coward, Directed by Marcia Rodd
1976-77: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
She Stoops to Conquer
by Oliver Goldsmith, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
When You Comin' Back Red Ryder?
by Mark Medoff, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
Misalliance
by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Arne Zaslove
Toys in the Attic
by Lillian Hellman, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
The First Breeze of Summer
by Leslie Lee, Directed by Woodie King, Jr.
Knock, Knock
by Jules Feiffer, Directed by John Henry Davis
A Sorrow Beyond Dreams
by Peter Handke, Directed by Daniel Freudenberger
1975-76: Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Artistic Director
Tartuffe
by Molière, Directed by Jacques Cartier
Busy Bee Good Food All Night Delicious Borders
by Charles Eastman, Directed by Charles Eastman—WORLD PREMIERE
Dream on Monkey Mountain
by Derek Walcott, Directed by Albert Laveau
Old Times
by Harold Pinter, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
The Cherry Orchard
by Anton Chekhov, Directed by Jacques Cartier
The Real Inspector Hound
by Tom Stoppard and Black Comedy by Peter Shaffer, Directed by Stan Wojewodski, Jr.
1974-75: Jacques Cartier, Artistic Director
Touring productions only.
1973-74: Jacques Cartier, Artistic Director
The Hot l Baltimore
by Lanford Wilson, Directed by John Stix
Uncle Vanya
by Anton Chekhov, Directed by Jacques Cartier
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
by Edward Albee, Directed by John Stix
Hay Fever
by Noël Coward, Directed by Jacques Cartier
A View from the Bridge
by Arthur Miller, Directed by Michael Murray
Happy Birthday, Wanda June
by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Directed by Carl Schurr
1972-73: John Stix, Artistic Director
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
by Dale Wasserman, Directed by John Stix
Dandy Dick
by Arthur Wing Pinero, Directed by John Stix
Two Saints ("story theater")
by Isaac Bashevis Singer/Gustave Flaubert, Directed by Larry Arrick
Julius Caesar
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Mitchell Nestor
The Petrified Forest
by Robert E. Sherwood, Directed by John Stix
The Me Nobody Knows
by Livingston & Schapiro, Directed by Robert H. Livingston
1971-72: John Stix, Artistic Director
The Trial of the Catonsville Nine
by Daniel Berrigan, S.J., Directed by John Stix
The Seagull
by Anton Chekhov, Directed by Robert Lewis
The Beaux' Strategem
by George Farquhar, Directed by John Lithgow
Andorra
by Max Frisch, Directed by John Stix
Staircase
by Charles Dyer, Directed by Alfred Ryder
Death of a Salesman
by Arthur Miller, Directed by Lee D. Sankowich
1970-71: John Stix, Artistic Director
A Cry of Players
by William Gibson, Directed by John Stix
Marat/Sade
by Peter Weiss, Directed by Peter W. Culman
Twelfth Night
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Sheldon Patinkin
The Lover and The Collection
by Harold Pinter, Directed by Robert Lewis
Ceremonies in Dark Old Men
by Lonnie Elder III, Directed by Richard Ward
Fire in the Mindhouse
by Arnold Borget (book/lyrics) and Lance Mulcahy (music), Directed by John Stix—WORLD PREMIERE
1962-1969
1969-70: Peter Culman, Executive Director
Slow Dance on the Killing Ground
by William Hanley, Directed by John Stix
The Knack
by Ann Jellicoe, Directed by Dennis Rosa
Long Day's Journey into Night
by Eugene O'Neill, Directed by Ben Piazza
The Tempest
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Dennis Rosa
Park
by Paul Cherry (book/lyrics) & Lance Mulcahy (music), Directed by John Stix—WORLD PREMIERE
The Indian Wants the Bronx
by Israel Horovitz, Directed by Lee Theodore
T
he Gnadiges Fraulein
by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Lee Theodore
Who's Got His Own
by Ron Milner, Directed by Nathan George
The Glass Menagerie
by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Peter W. Culman
1968-69: Peter Culman, Executive Director
Boy Meets Girl
by Bella & Samuel Spewack, Directed by Ruth White
The Journey of the Fifth Horse
by Ronald Ribman, Directed by John Stix
The Homecoming
by Harold Pinter, Directed by Kent Paul
The Merchant of Venice
by William Shakespeare, Directed by John Olon-Scrymgeour
Bonus March
by Willace Hamilton, Directed by Dennis Rosa
The Skin of Our Teeth
by Thornton Wilder, Directed by John Olon-Scrymgeour
A Doll's House
by Henrik Ibsen, Directed by John Stix
1967-68: Douglas Seale, Artistic Director
Waiting for Godot
by Samuel Beckett, Directed by Ronald L. Hufham
The Member of the Wedding
by Carson McCullers, Directed by John Olon-Scrymgeour
Hamlet
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Douglas Seale
The Devil's Disciple
by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Douglas Seale
An Enemy of the People
by Henrik Ibsen, Adapted by Arthur Miller, Directed by Leonard Cimino
The Royal Family
by George S. Kaufman & Edna Ferber, Directed by Douglas Seale
Et Cetera '68
(a musical revue) by various authors, Directed by John Olon-Scrymgeour
1966-67: Douglas Seale, Artistic Director
The Miser
by Molière, Directed by Rod Alexander
The Death of Bessie Smith
by Edward Albee, Directed by Richard Gillespie
Benito Cereno
by Robert Lowell, Directed by Patrick Tovatt
Lady Audley's Secret
by Douglas Seale, Directed by Douglas Seale—WORLD PREMIERE
The Balcony
by Jean Genet, Directed by Brooks Jones
Titus Andronicus
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Douglas Seale
Noah
by Andre Obey, Directed by Douglas Seale
A Penny for a Song
by John Whiting, Directed by Douglas Seale
1965-66: Douglas Seale, Artistic Director
Caesar and Cleopatra
by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Douglas Seale
The Tavern
by George M. Cohan, Directed by John Marley
Ardele
by Jean Anouilh, Directed by Douglas Seale
The Birthday Party
by Harold Pinter, Directed by Brooks Jones
The Days Between
by Robert Anderson, Directed by Douglas Seale
The Chinese Wall
by Max Frisch, Directed by Douglas Seale
As You Like
It
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Douglas Seale
1964-65: Ed Golden, Artistic Director
The Hostage
by Brendan Behan, Directed by Mesrop Kesdekian
The Country Wife
by William Wycherley, Directed by Edward Golden
Galileo
by Bertolt Brecht, Directed by John Marley
The Doctor's Dilemma
by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by John Olon-Scrymgeour
A Touch of the Poet
by Eugene O'Neill, Directed by Edward Golden
The Physicists
by Friedrich Durrenmatt, Directed by Edward Golden
Six Characters in Search of an Author
by Luigi Pirandello, Directed by John Olon-Scrymgeour
The Lady's Not for Burning
by Christopher Fry, Directed by Edward Golden
1963-64: Ed Golden, Artistic Director
Light Up the Sky
by Moss Hart, Directed by Edward Golden
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
by Ray Lawler, Directed by Edward Golden
The Importance of Being
Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
Silent Night, Lonely Night
by Robert Anderson, Directed by Edward Golden
Portrait of a Madonna
by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Edward Golden
The Respectful Prostitute
by Jean-Paul Sartre, Directed by Edward Golden
The Room and Five Sketches
by Harold Pinter
A Shot in the Dark
by Marcel Achard & Harry Kurnitz
U.S.A
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by John Dos Passos & Paul Shyre, Directed by Edward Golden
Anna Christie
by Eugene O'Neill, Directed by Edward Golden
Bedtime Story and The Shadow of a Gunman
by Sean O'Casey, Directed by Kenneth Costigan
Twelfth Night
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Bernard Hiatt
1962-63: Ed Golden, Artistic Director
La Ronde
by Arthur Schnitzler, Directed by Edward Golden
You Touched Me!
by Tennessee Williams & Donald Windham, Directed by Edward Golden
The Maids
by Jean Genet, Directed by Edward Golden
The Zoo Story
by Edward Albee, Directed by Edward Golden
Arms and the Man
by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Edward Golden
Beyond the Horizon
by Eugene O'Neill
Amphitryon 38
by Jean Giraudoux, Directed by Edward Golden
The Mousetrap
by Agatha Christie
The Chairs and The Lesson
by Eugene Ionesco, Directed by Edward Golden