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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

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

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.

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

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

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
  • The 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. 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