Past Production
The Heilig Theatre Era
The Pillbox Era
The Fairgrounds Era
The Very Little Theatre
The Heilig Theatre Era
Date | Title | Director |
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May 16, 1929 | You and I | Arthur Gray |
Nov. 7, 1929 | Who Killed Cock Robin | Arthur Gray |
April 2, 1930 | Saturday’s Children | Arthur Gray |
Nov. 12, 1930 | The Great Broxopp | Fred Harris |
Dec. 13, 1930 | Cloistered Calm | Alice Ernst |
(Done at the Guild Hall) | Wedding Veils | Sally Allen |
The Pillbox Era
Date | Title | Director |
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April 16-17, 1931 | Ten Nights in a Barroom | Fred Harris |
July 12, 1931 | Two Gentlemen of Soho | Alfonse Korn |
1931 | The Conch Shell | Gerda Brown |
March 11, 1932 | The Marriage of Little Eva | Edgar Buchanan |
1932 | Helena’s Husband | Florence Shumaker |
May 14-15, 1932 | A Florentine Tragedy | Ethel Christie |
1932 | Cliche | Inez Simons |
Aug. 3, 1932 | Night in an Inn | Edgar Buchanan |
1932 | Progress | Arthur Gray |
Oct. 7-8, 1932 | The Affairs of Anatol | Inez Simons |
Dec. 2-3, 1932 | Lady Frederick | Ethel Christie |
March 29-31, 1933 | A Doll’s House | Ken Shumaker |
May, 1933 | Gretna Green | Ottilie Seybolt |
June 5-6, 1933 | The Tragedian | Ethel Christie |
1933 | The Bear | Ethel Christie |
1933 | The Proposal | Ethel Christie |
Nov. 8, 1933 | Seven Days | Ethel Christie |
Feb. 27 - Mar. 3, 1934 | East Lynne | Edgar Buchanan |
April 8-14, 1934 | What the Gulls Knew (by Sally Allen) | Bill Tugman |
May 9-12, 1934 | The Misanthrope | Robert Horn |
Jan. 29 - Feb. 2, 1935 | The Father | Bill Tugman |
1935 | Pygmalion & Galatea | Ethel Christie |
March 1-6, 1935 | The Streets of New York | Arthur Gray |
April 15-18, 1935 | The Cherry Orchard | Ken Shumaker |
The Fairgrounds Era
Date | Title | Director |
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Jan. 18-24, 1936 | Uncle Tom’s Cabin | Edgar Buchanan |
Feb. 26-29, 1936 | Petticoat Fever | Fred Cuthbert |
March 23-27, 1936 | The Great Divide | Hugh Rosson |
May 16-19, 1936 | The Wooden Wife (by Alice Ernst) | Mary Bennett |
1936 | The Glittering Door | Ottilie Seybolt |
1936 | One Bright Morning | Robert Horn |
Nov. 4-7, 1936 | Rip Van Winkle | Daisy Hamlin |
Dec. 16-19, 1936 | Lady Windermere’s Fan | Daisy Hamlin |
Feb. 19-20, 1937 | Miss Lulu Bett | Karl Thunemann |
April 21-23, 1937 | The Un-Named Mystery (by Sally Allen) | Fred Cuthbert & Sally Allen |
Oct. 8-9, 1937 | First Lady | Daisy Hamlin |
Dec. 10-11, 1937 | Little Women | Ethel Christie |
March 13-14, 1938 | The Fox Laughed | Virginia Mikulak |
April 19-21, 1938 | Miss Fanny and La Marquise | Daisy Hamlin |
May, 1938 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | Ottilie Seybolt |
Nov. 11-12, 1938 | Susan and God | Dorothy Parks |
Jan. 28-31, 1939 | Yes My Darling Daughter | Ethan Newman |
Feb. 19-20, 1939 | Smilin’ Through | Ethel Christie |
April 10-12, 1939 | You Can’t Take It With You | Henry Korn |
June 26-30, 1939 | Our Town | Horace Robinson |
Nov. 29-30, 1939 | The Women | Delbert Faust |
Jan. 23-25, 1940 | Pride and Prejudice | Robert Horn |
April 1-5, 1940 | The Drunkard | Delbert Faust |
May 14-16, 1940 | Anna Christie | Marv Krenk |
Nov. 11-14, 1940 | Margin for Error | Delbert Faust & Ethel Christie |
Jan. 28-Feb. 1, 1941 | The Drunkard | Delbert Faust |
May 1-3, 1941 | Whiteoaks of Jalna | Daisy Hamlin |
Nov. 6-7, 1941 | Skylark | Ethan Newman |
Dec. 17-19, 1941 | Little Foxes | Ethel Christie |
Jan. 20-24, 1942 | The Drunkard | Delbert Faust |
April 15-17, 1942 | The Guardsman | Gerda Brown |
July 16-18, 1942 | Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick | Glenn Hasselrooth |
Sept. 17-19, 1942 | The Philadelphia Story | Gerda Brown |
Nov. 12-14, 1942 | Arsenic and Old Lace | Gretchen Parker |
March 25-27, 1943 | The Lady of Letters (Cuckoo’s Nest) | Adele Griffith |
July 20-24, 1943 | Love Rides the Rails | Henry Korn |
Nov. - Dec., 1943 | A Murder Has Been Arranged | Sol Kornberg |
July 20-22, 1944 | Dark Eyes | Dorothy Parker & Laura Nidever |
Nov. 16-18, 1944 | The Damask Cheek | Gerda Brown |
March 21-24, 1945 | Kiss and Tell | Mary Krenk & Adele Griffith |
Aug. 21-23, 1945 | Oliver, Oliver | W. B. Merriam |
Nov. 13-17, 1945 | Laburnum Grove | Ken Griffith |
Feb. 23-Mar. 2, 1946 | Ten Nights in a Barroom | George Hebert |
April 30-May 4, 1946 | Accent on Youth | Dorothy Scott |
June 22-29, 1946 | City Hall (at The Village Green) | George Hebert |
Aug. 24-31, 1946 | Three Men on a Horse | Ken Griffith |
Nov. 9-18, 1946 | Blithe Spirit | Grace Sikes |
Dec. 19-21, 1946 | A Christmas Carol | Daisy Hamlin & Gene Herlocker |
Mar. 14-April 3, 1947 | Streets of New York | George Hebert |
May 16-22, 1947 | Candida | Marv Krenk |
Nov. 1-4, 1947 | State of the Union | Gerda Brown |
Dec. 5-13, 1947 | Kind Lady | Gene Herlocker |
Feb. 13-24, 1948 | The Night of January 16 | Daisy Hamlin |
March 19-27, 1948 | Way Out There (by Alice Ernst) | Horace Robinson |
May 14-23, 1948 | Springtime for Henry | Ottilie Seybolt |
July, 1948 | Stuff ‘n Nonsense | Mary Krenk |
Oct. 1-9, 1948 | Life With Father | Henry Korn |
Nov. 12-20, 1948 | Apple of His Eye | Gene Herlocker |
Feb. 10-20, 1949 | Laura | Kaye Loomis |
April 1-10, 1949 | Dear Ruth | Gene Herlocker |
May 13-23, 1949 | Ten Nights in a Barroom | George Hebert |
Sep. 30-Oct. 8, 1949 | Papa is All | George Hebert |
Nov. 30-Dec. 11, 1949 | Craig’s Wife | Ken Griffith |
Feb. 16-26, 1950 | You Can’t Take It With You | Gene Herlocker |
March 17-19, 1950 | Suppressed Desires, Portrait of a Madonna, Pygmalion & Galatea | Bill Tugman |
April 13-23, 1950 | What the Gulls Knew (by Sally Allen) | Bill Tugman & Laura Nidever |
May 18-June 4, 1950 | Only an Orphan Girl | Archie Holeman |
The Very Little Theatre
1950-1959
1960-1969
1970-1979
1980-1989
1990-1999
2000-2009
2010-Present
Date | Title | Director |
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Nov. 15-Dec. 2, 1950 | Two Blind Mice | Daisy Hamlin |
Jan. 4-14, 1951 | There is Always Juliette | Grace Sikes |
Feb. 8-18, 1951 | Angel Street | Gene Herlocker |
Mar. 27-April 6, 1951 | After Dark | Adele Griffith |
May 24-June 3, 1951 | Over Twenty-One | Gerda Brown & Fay Brownson |
June 25-29, 1951 | Rhythmania | Ken Griffith & Gene Herlocker |
July 20-21, 1951 | Elizabeth the Queen | Bill Tugman |
Oct. 18-28, 1951 | Peg O’ My Heart | Jean Poull |
Nov. 29-Dec. 9, 1951 | Our Town | Bill Tugman |
Feb. 6-16, 1952 | Light Up the Sky | Ken Griffith |
April 2-13, 1952 | Lightnin’ | Phyllis & Gene Herlocker |
May 21-31, 1952 | Post Road | Pat & Bob Nelson |
June 23-28, 1952 | Rhythmania II | Marv Krenk, Sylvia Cuthbert, & Florence Hawksworth |
Oct. 15-23, 1952 | Harvey | George Hebert |
Nov. 27-Dec 7, 1952 | September Tide | Gerda Brown |
Feb. 4-15, 1953 | Bell, Book and Candle | Ken & Adele Griffith |
Mar. 25-Apr. 12, 1953 | East Lynne | Bill Tugman |
May 20-31, 1953 | Three Men on a Horse | Dorothy Scott & Dwight Newman |
Sept. 16-27, 1953 | Abie’s Irish Rose | Fanny & Henry Korn |
Nov. 4-15, 1953 | Miranda | Gene Herlocker |
Feb. 3-14, 1954 | Death Takes a Holiday | Robert Horn |
Mar. 26-Apr. 11, 1954 | Alcestis | Bill Tugman & Mary Krenk |
May 26-June 5, 1954 | Jane | Fay Brownson |
September, 1954 | Arsenic and Old Lace | Gene Herlocker |
November, 1954 | High Ground | Gerda Brown |
February, 1955 | The Drunkard | Ethan Newman |
April, 1955 | My Three Angels | Grace Sikes |
June, 1955 | Sabrina Fair | Billie Monson |
Sept.-Oct., 1955 | Charlie’s Aunt | Ladelle Houglum |
Nov.-Dec., 1955 | Night Must Fall | Gerda Brown |
February, 1956 | Reclining Figure | George Northam |
March, 1956 | Pursuit of Happiness | Gene Herlocker |
May, 1956 | Claudia | George Northam |
September, 1956 | Caine Mutiny Court Martial | George Northam |
November, 1956 | The Fifth Season | Gene Herlocker & Nina Newman |
January, 1957 | Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick | Billie Monson |
March, 1957 | The Rainmaker | Gerda Brown |
May, 1957 | Tender Trap | Marita Orr |
September, 1957 | The Solid Gold Cadillac | George Northam |
November, 1957 | Good Housekeeping | Eleanor Butler & Gene Herlocker |
January, 1958 | Southwest Corner | Don McDonald |
March, 1958 | Speaking of Murder | Gerda Brown |
May, 1958 | Desk Set | George Hebert |
July-August, 1958 | Janus | George Northam |
October, 1958 | The Reluctant Debutante | George Northam |
November, 1958 | Dial M for Murder | Gene Herlocker |
February, 1959 | Love Rides the Rails | Ethan Newman |
April, 1959 | The Diary of Anne Frank | Gerda Brown |
May, 1959 | Champagne Complex | Jean Poull |
October, 1959 | Visit to a Small Planet | Daisy Hamlin & Juliet Gibson |
November, 1959 | The Loud Red Patrick | Jean Poull & Jean Neavell |
Date | Title | Director |
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February, 1960 | The Little Foxes | Ethel Christie & Juliet Gibson |
April, 1960 | White Sheep of the Family | Ken & Adele Griffith |
May, 1960 | The Girls in 509 | Gene Herlocker |
October, 1960 | The Third Best Sport | George Northam |
November, 1960 | Look Homeward, Angel | Ottilie Seybolt |
February, 1961 | Ten Nights in a Barroom | George Hebert |
April, 1961 | Anastasia | George Hebert |
May-June, 1961 | The Man in a Dog Suit | Gene Herlocker |
October, 1961 | Life With Father | George Northam |
Nov.-Dec., 1961 | The Mouse Trap | Gene Herlocker |
February, 1962 | The Golden Fleecing | George Hebert |
March-April, 1962 | Dark at the Top of the Stairs | Gerda Brown |
May-June, 1962 | Send Me No Flowers | Jean Poull |
Sept.-Oct., 1962 | You Can’t Take It With You | George Northam, Art Pullen & Gene McIvor |
Nov.-Dec., 1962 | The Pleasure of His Company | Gene Herlocker |
February, 1963 | The Streets of New York | George Hebert |
April, 1963 | All the Way Home | Gerda Brown |
May, 1963 | Roar Like a Dove | Gene McIvor & Dorothy Scott |
September, 1963 | Come Blow Your Horn | Gene Herlocker |
November, 1963 | Laburnum Grove | George Northam |
February, 1964 | Damn Yankees | Jacquie McClure & Mary Pack |
April, 1964 | Papa Is All | George Hebert |
May, 1964 | The Gazebo | Jean Poull & Dorothy Scott |
Sept.-Oct., 1964 | Take Her, She’s Mine | Mary Pack |
November, 1964 | A Far Country | Jean Poull |
Feb.-March, 1965 | The Drunkard | Ethan Newman |
April, 1965 | Tunnel of Love | Ottilie Seybolt |
May-June, 1965 | The Smallest Giant | Gerda Brown |
Sept.-Oct., 1965 | The Happy Time | C. John Anderson & Bob Harland |
November, 1965 | A Case of Libel | Gene Herlocker |
February, 1966 | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | Mary Pack & Jacquie McClure |
April, 1966 | The World of Carl Sandburg | Gene McIvor |
May-June, 1966 | Never Too Late | Ladelle Houglum |
October, 1966 | The Absence of a Cello | Jean Poull |
November, 1966 | Ladies in Retirement | Mary Pack & Melina Neal |
February, 1967 | The Amorous Flea | Mary Pack |
April, 1967 | Bus Stop | Melina Neal |
May-June, 1967 | Flame on the Fire Escape | Fran Miller |
Sept.-Oct., 1967 | Gigi | Mary Pack & Henny Willis |
November, 1967 | The Bat | Gene Herlocker |
February, 1968 | Bells Are Ringing | Melina Neal |
April, 1968 | The Odd Couple | Mary & Marv Krenk |
May-June, 1968 | Beekman Place | Chuck Ruff |
Sept.-Oct., 1968 | Dear Me, the Sky is Falling | Carole Wexler |
November, 1968 | The Heiress | Gerda Brown |
February, 1969 | Star-Spangled Girl | Melina Neal |
March-April, 1969 | The Devil’s Advocate | Mary & Marv Krenk |
May, 1969 | Any Wednesday | Phyllis & Gene Herlocker |
Sept.-Oct., 1969 | Mary, Mary | Carole Wexler |
November, 1969 | Wait Until Dark | Gene Herlocker & Mary Ann Wish |
Date | Title | Director |
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January, 1970 | Don’t Drink the Water | Dennis Hackett |
April, 1970 | The Lion in Winter | Melina Neal |
May, 1970 | UTBU | Ladelle & Roger Houglum |
Sept.-Oct. 1970 | Everybody’s Girl | Dennis Hackett |
November, 1970 | Man With a Load of Mischief | Melina Neal |
Jan.-Feb., 1971 | The Subject Was Roses | Carole Wexler & Marty Acker |
March-April, 1971 | Spofford | Gene Herlocker |
May, 1971 | Plaza Suite | Chuck Ruff |
September, 1971 | Critic’s Choice | Carole Wexler & Marty Acker |
November, 1971 | Summer Tree | Helen Jones |
Jan.-Feb., 1972 | Love Rides the Rails | Ethan Newman & Jane Wojcik |
March-April, 1972 | Last of the Red-Hot Lovers | Norm DeLue & Ann Aylworth |
May-June, 1972 | Blithe Spirit | Melina Neal |
September, 1972 | Come Blow Your Horn | Jane Wojcik |
December, 1972 | Christmas Carol | Gerda Brown |
January, 1973 | Once Upon a Mattress | Ed Chambers |
April, 1973 | Harvey | Jacquie McClure |
May, 1973 | How the Other Half Loves | Ed Chambers |
Sept.-Oct., 1973 | Bell, Book and Candle | Judi Johnson & Jill Foster |
November, 1973 | The Andersonville Trial | Henny Willis |
February, 1974 | The Streets of New York | Ethan Newman |
March-April, 1974 | Philadelphia, Here I Come | Ed Chambers & Karm Hagedorn |
May-June, 1974 | Invitation to a March | Marlie Moses & Jill Foster |
October, 1974 | Sleuth | Carole Wexler |
November, 1974 | Halfway Up the Tree | Jill Foster |
February, 1975 | Cabaret | Ed Chambers |
April, 1975 | The Price | Kathy Witthar |
May-June, 1975 | Catch Me if You Can | Ladelle Houglum |
July, 1975 | The Lark | John Evey |
Sept.-Oct., 1975 | The Flowering Peach | Gary Pillette |
November, 1975 | American Primitive | Llewellyn J. Rhoe |
February, 1976 | Ten Nights in a Barroom | Ethan Newman |
April, 1976 | A Doll’s House | Kathy Witthar |
May-June, 1976 | Finishing Touches | Dorothy Scott |
Sept.-Oct., 1976 | 6 Rms Riv Vu | Vikki DeGaa |
November, 1976 | A Cry of Players | Robert Webb |
Jan.-Feb., 1977 | Pardon Me, Is This Planet Taken? | Gary Pillette |
March-April, 1977 | The Sudden and Accidental Re-Education of Horse Johnson | John Biggs |
May, 1977 | Arsenic and Old Lace | Bill Burger |
Sept.-Oct., 1977 | Hay Fever | Helen Robinson |
November, 1977 | The Bat | Robert Webb |
Jan.-Feb., 1978 | Guys and Dolls | Henny Willis |
March-April, 1978 | Mencken! | Jacquie McClure |
June, 1978 | Night Watch | Judi Johnson |
Sept.-Oct., 1978 | Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick | Ethan Newman |
Nov.-Dec., 1978 | The Chalk Garden | Melina Neal |
Jan.-Feb., 1979 | Three Men on a Horse | Gene Herlocker |
April, 1979 | The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia | Chuck Ruff |
May-June, 1979 | All My Sons | John Biggs |
Sept.-Oct., 1979 | The Oldest Living Graduate | Chuck Ruff |
November, 1979 | Dr. Cook’s Garden | Dorothy Scott |
Date | Title | Director |
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Jan.-Feb., 1980 | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum |
Jane Wojcik |
March-April, 1980 | Same Time Next Year | John Biggs |
May, 1980 | Dark of the Moon | Helen Machin-Smith |
July-Aug., 1980 | Jacques Brel is Alive and Well ... | Joe Zingo |
Sept.-Oct., 1980 | The Sunshine Boys | Gene Herlocker |
November, 1980 | The Medium | Joe Zingo |
Jan.-Feb., 1981 | The Drunkard | Ethan Newman |
March-April, 1981 | Wait Until Dark | Dennis Dolan |
May, 1981 | Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander | Chuck Ruff |
Sept.-Oct., 1981 | Chapter Two | Karen Saddington |
Nov.-Dec., 1981 | The Gin Game | Ladelle Houglum |
Jan.-Feb., 1982 | Li’l Abner | Joe Zingo |
March-April, 1982 | Murder at the Vicarage | Cliff Coles |
May, 1982 | She Stoops to Conquer | Chuck Ruff |
Sept.-Oct., 1982 | Deathtrap | Karen Saddington |
Nov.-Dec., 1982 | A Company of Wayward Saints | Dennis Dolan |
Jan.-Feb., 1983 | An Evening of One-Acts: Pushcart Peddlers; Private Wars; American Welcome | Chuck Ruff, Lee Gordon, & Dick Doering |
March-April, 1983 | Morning’s at Seven | Ladelle Houglum & Frank Geltner |
May, 1983 | East of the Rockies | Chuck Ruff |
Sept.-Oct., 1983 | Barefoot in the Park | Judi Johnson & Maxine Walton |
Nov.-Dec., 1983 | Private Lives | Jane Wojcik |
Jan.-Feb., 1984 | Whose Life Is It, Anyway? | Karen Saddington Falise |
March-April, 1984 | Damn Yankees! | Lydia Lord |
May-June, 1984 | Artichoke | Frank Geltner |
July, 1984 | Winnie-the-Pooh | Dennis Dolan |
Sept.-Oct., 1984 | Romantic Comedy | Karen Saddington Falise |
Nov.-Dec., 1984 | The Dining Room | Dick Doering |
Jan.-Feb., 1985 | No Sex Please, We’re British | John Duncan |
March, 1985 | House Guest | Dennis Dolan |
May-June, 1985 | Love Rides The Rails | Maxine Walton |
June 13-29, 1985 | Come Hear the Music Play | Scott Charles Francis |
Sept.-Oct., 1985 | Angels Fall | Karen Saddington Falise |
November, 1985 | Footlight Frenzy | Maxine Walton |
Jan.-Feb., 1986 | Stage Struck | Frank Geltner |
Mar.-April, 1986 | Fiorello! | Lydia Lord |
May, 1986 | The Solid Gold Cadillac | Cliff Coles |
Sept.-Oct., 1986 | Alone Together | Chuck Ruff |
November, 1986 | Tribute | Diane Johnson |
January, 1987 | Lady Audley’s Secret | Dick Doering |
March-April, 1987 | Separate Tables | George Lauris |
May, 1987 | See How They Run | Maxine Walton |
July, 1987 | The Boy Who Stole The Stars | Nancy Larson |
Sept.-Oct., 1987 | Ten Little Indians | Ben Taitel |
November, 1987 | A Place on Magdalena Flats | Maurice Gauthier |
January, 1988 | The Foreigner | Chuck Ruff |
March-April, 1988 | Little Mary Sunshine | Jane Wojcik |
May, 1988 | Everybody Loves Opal | Frank Geltner & Ben Taitel |
Sept.-Oct., 1988 | Come Blow Your Horn | Ben Taitel |
Nov.-Dec., 1988 | The Trip to Bountiful | Maurice Gauthier |
Jan.-Feb., 1989 | Social Security | Jane Wojcik |
March-April, 1989 | All The Way Home | Horace Robinson |
May-June, 1989 | Annie Get Your Gun | Dick Doering |
September, 1989 | Arsenic and Old Lace | Maurice Gauthier, Wanda Grabau |
Nov.-Dec., 1989 | The Little Foxes | Diane Johnson |
Date | Title | Director |
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Jan.-Feb., 1990 | LUV | Dennis Dolan |
March, 1990 | Auntie Mame | Demetri Liontos |
May-June, 1990 | The Streets of New York | Ethan Newman & Ben Taitel |
September, 1990 | Never Too Late | Ben Taitel |
Oct.-Nov., 1990 | Hide and Seek | Wanda Grabau, Maurice Gauthier |
Jan.-Feb., 1991 | You Can’t Take It With You | Dick Doering |
March, 1991 | Twelve Angry Men | Jane Russell Wojcik |
May-June, 1991 | Steel Magnolias | Karen Saddington |
September, 1991 | The Sound of Murder | Dennis Dolan |
November, 1991 | Broadway Bound | Laural LaFavor |
Jan.-Feb., 1992 | The Octette Bridge Club | Melina Neal |
March-April, 1992 | Once Upon a Mattress | Jane Russell |
May-June, 1992 | My Three Angels | Ben Taitel |
Sept.-Oct., 1992 | Born Yesterday | Tom Johnson |
Nov.-Dec., 1992 | I Never Sang for My Father | Jane Russell & Carole Hillabrant |
Jan.-Feb., 1993 | The Madwoman of Chaillot | Laural LaFavor |
March-April, 1993 | The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie | Lynn Bohart |
May-June, 1993 | Something’s Afoot | Melina Neal |
September, 1993 | Love Letters (Guest artists David O | den Stiers and Michael Gross) |
Sept.-Oct., 1993 | Lily, The Felon’s Daughter | Jeanne Manela |
Nov.-Dec., 1993 | To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday | Barrett Walton |
Jan.-Feb., 1994 | Witness for the Prosecution | Lynn Bohart |
February, 1994 | American Woman (Stage Left) | Bjo Ashwill, Sparky Roberts |
March-April, 1994 | Stepping Out | Melina Neal |
May, 1994 | Mass Appeal (Stage Left) | Jane Russell |
May-June, 1994 | Rumors | Tom Johnson |
July & Sept., 1994 | Driving Miss Daisy (Stage Left) | Dennis Dolan |
Sept-Oct., 1994 | A Shayna Maidel | Carole Hillabrant |
Nov.-Dec., 1994 | 7 Keys to Baldpate | Ben Taitel |
January, 1995 | I’m Not Rappaport | Horace Robinson |
March-April, 1995 | Hound of the Baskervilles | Lynn Bohart |
May-June, 1995 | Nunsense | Becky Croson-LaChapelle |
June 10, 1995 | Center Stage Live! (Benefit Revue) | Melina Neal |
September, 1995 | Dial M for Murder | Ben Taitel |
Nov.-Dec., 1995 | The Pajama Game | Richard Doering |
Jan.-Feb., 1996 | The Gingerbread Lady | Melina Neal |
March-April, 1996 | It Runs in the Family | Karen Scheeland |
May-June, 1996 | The Curious Savage | Lisa Emmerich |
July-August, 1996 | The Boy Friend | Scott Charles Francis |
Sept.–Oct., 1996 | The Man Who Came to Dinner | Jack Powell |
Nov.–Dec., 1996 | Wrong Turn at Lungfish | Wanda Grabau |
Jan.–Feb., 1997 | The Heiress | Karen Scheeland |
March–April, 1997 | 70, Girls, 70 | Melina Neal |
May–June, 1997 | Close Ties | Jane Russell |
July, 1997 | How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying | Scott Charles Francis |
October, 1997 | Bedroom Farce | Jack Powell |
January, 1998 | A Bad Year for Tomatoes | Suzanne Shapiro |
March-April, 1998 | Painting Churches | Melina Neal |
May-June, 1998 | The Gioconda Smile | Karen Scheeland |
August, 1998 | Lost in Yonkers | Melina Neal |
October, 1998 | Play On! | Suzanne Shapiro |
Jan.-Feb., 1999 | Sugar | Scott Francis & Peg Major |
March, 1999 | This Day and Age | Claude Offenbacher |
April, 1999 | Lettice & Lovage (Stage Left) | Jack Powell |
May-June, 1999 | Don’t Dress for Dinner | John White |
August-Sept., 1999 | Breaking Legs | Wanda Grabau |
Oct.–November, 1999 | The Fantasticks | Jack Powell & Jane Russell |
Date | Title | Director |
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January, 2000 | Crimes of the Heart | Suzanne Shapiro |
March–April, 2000 | The Matchmaker | Melina Neal |
May–June, 2000 | The Glass Menagerie | Reva Kaufman |
August, 2000 | Harvey | Mary Pack |
September, 2000 | The Audition (Stage Left) | Jack Powell |
October, 2000 | A Man for All Seasons | Karen Scheeland |
January, 2001 | The Murder Room | Suzanne Shapiro |
March, 2001 | A Delicate Balance | Melina Neal |
May-June, 2001 | Bus Stop | Jack Powell |
August, 2001 | The Death of Zukasky | Wanda Grabau |
Aug.–Sept., 2001 | Take Down, Break Down (Stage Left) | Michael Fisher |
Oct.–Nov., 2001 | The Foreigner | Reva Kaufman |
January, 2002 | On Golden Pond | Jack Powell |
March–April, 2002 | Give Me Your Answer, Do | Ken McClintock |
May–June, 2002 | Angel Street | Alen Aldrich |
August, 2002 | Working | Melina Neal |
Oct.–Nov., 2002 | Moon Over Buffalo | Richard Leinaweaver |
December, 2002 | Personals (Stage Left) (by Steve Mandell) | Jack Powell |
January, 2003 | The House of Blue Leaves | Karen Scheeland |
February, 2003 | Godspell (Stage Left) (Cottage Theatre revival) | Peg Major |
March, 2003 | The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild | Melina Neal |
March, 2003 | Endgame (Stage Left) | Johnny Ormsbee |
May-June, 2003 | One Shoe Off | Suzanne Shapiro |
August, 2003 | I Hate Hamlet | Carol Massahos |
October, 2003 | Our Town | Lloyd Brass |
November, 2003 | Dressed for the Part (fashion revue) | Melina Neal |
January, 2004 | The Lion in Winter | Reva Kaufman |
March-April, 2004 | Cabaret | Michael Watkins |
May-June, 2004 | Barefoot in the Park | Wanda Grabau |
August, 2004 | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | James Aday |
October-Nov., 2004 | The Importance of Being Earnest | Chris Pinto |
January, 2005 | Death of a Salesman | Stephen Speidel |
March-April, 2005 | Into the Woods | Michael Watkins |
May, 2005 | Dinner at Old Folks Home (Stage Left) | Jack Powell |
May-June, 2005 | Footlight Frenzy | Karen Scheeland |
August, 2005 | Ravenscroft | Alan Aldrich |
Oct.-Nov., 2005 | Lend Me a Tenor | Chris Pinto |
January, 2006 | Amadeus | Jesse D. Lally |
March, 2006 | Waiting for Godot (Stage Left) | Johnny Ormsbee |
March-April., 2006 | Woman in Mind | Karen Scheeland |
June, 2006 | The Visit | James Aday |
August, 2006 | Picasso at the Lapin Agile | Michael P. Watkins |
Oct.–Nov., 2006 | Enchanted April | Melina Neal |
January, 2007 | Book of Days | Richard Scheeland |
March-April, 2007 | Man of La Mancha | Reva Kaufman |
May, 2007 | Players in the Game (Stage Left) Fortinbras | Reva Kaufman |
June, 2007 | Fortinbras | Michael Watkins |
August, 2007 | The Sisters Rosensweig | Maggie Tryk |
Oct.–Nov., 2007 | Jacques Brel is Alive and Well... | Melina Neal |
Jan.–Feb., 2008 | Awake and Sing! | James Aday |
March-April, 2008 | On the Razzle | Chris Pinto |
May-June., 2008 | Memory of Water | Richard Scheeland |
August, 2008 | The Grass Harp | Suzanne Shapiro |
Oct.–Nov., 2008 | Funny Money | Chris Pinto |
December, 2008 | Glengarry Glen Ross (Stage Left) | Chris McVay |
January, 2009 | Present Laughter | Fred Gorelick |
March-April, 2009 | A Little Night Music | Michael P. Watkins |
April-May, 2009 | Latini in Dark World (Stage Left) | Johnny Ormsbee |
May-June, 2009 | Humble Boy | Leslie A. Murray |
July-August., 2009 | The Night of the Iguana | James Aday |
Oct.–Nov. 2009 | Rumors | Chris Pinto |
December, 2009 | The Dresser (Stage Left) | Reva Kaufman |
Date | Title | Director |
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January, 2010 | The Country Girl | Chris McVay |
March, 2010 | The Clean House | Wade Hicks |
May–June, 2010 | All My Sons | Patrick Torelle |
August, 2010 | Dinner With Friends | Maggie Tryk |
Oct.–Nov. 2010 | Shakespeare in Hollywood | Chris Pinto |
December, 2010 | Lenny Bruce is Back (Stage Left) | Chris McVay |
January, 2011 | An Enemy of the People | James Aday |
March, 2011 | Follies | Michael P. Watkins |
April, 2011 | Three Days of Rain (Stage Left) | Sarah Etherton |
May–June, 2011 | The Ruby Sunrise | Chris McVay |
July–August, 2011 | Dead Man’s Cell Phone | Patrick Torelle |
August, 2011 | Cowgirl Heaven (Stage Left) | Reva Kaufman |
October, 2011 | Communicating Doors | Karen Scheeland |
December, 2011 | Family Reunion (Stage Left) | Darlene Morton |
January, 2012 | The Underpants | Johnny Ormsbee |
March, 2012 | Dirty Rotten Scoundrels | Chris Pinto |
April, 2012 | Completely Hollywood (Stage Left) | Adam Leonard |
May–June, 2012 | Almost, Maine | Michael P. Watkins |
July–August, 2012 | Breath of Spring | Nancy Boyett |
October, 2012 | Arsenic and Old Lace | Sarah Etherton |
Nov.–Dec., 2012 | Radio TBS (Stage Left) | Ron Judd |
January, 2013 | Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure | Suzanne Shapiro |
March, 2013 | La Cage aux Folles | Michael P. Watkins |
April-May, 2013 | The Cleaning Man (Stage Left) | Richard Leinaweaver |
May–June, 2013 |
Come Back to the Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean | Karen Scheeland |
July–August, 2013 | The Cripple of Inishmaan | Michael Walker |
October, 2013 | Laughter on the 23rd Floor | Chris Pinto |
December, 2013 | The Man from Earth (Stage Left) | Jay Hash |
January, 2014 | The Language Archive | James Aday |
March, 2014 | Habeas Corpus | Karen Scheeland |
May, 2014 | The Other Place (Stage Left) | Gerald Walters |
May-June, 2014 | Inherit the Wind | Chris McVay |
August, 2014 | Leader of the Pack | Peg Major |
October, 2014 | Private Eyes | Chris Pinto |
December, 2014 | Hospitality Suite (Stage Left) | Nancy Boyett |
January, 2015 | Other Desert Cities | Claude Offenbacher |
March-April, 2015 | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | Michael P. Watkins |
April-May, 2015 | Sight Unseen (Stage Left) | Darlene Rhoden |
May-June, 2015 | Superior Donuts | Stanley Coleman |
July-August, 2015 | Anne of the Thousand Days | Jay Hash |
October, 2015 | Lost in Yonkers | Chris Pinto |
December, 2015 | Love, Loss, and What I Wore (Stage Left) | Leigh Matthews Bock |
January, 2016 | To Kill a Mockingbird | Stanley Coleman |
March, 2016 | The Quality of Life | Carol Horne Dennis |
May-June, 2016 | Spamalot | Chris Pinto |
July, 2016 | Whose Life Is It, Anyway? (Stage Left) | Cindy Solari |
July-August, 2016 | You Can't Take It With You | John Schmor |
October, 2016 | Juno and the Paycock | Michael Walker |
December, 2016 | The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge (Stage Left) | Sarah Etherton |
January, 2017 | The Explorers Club | Chris McVay |
March-April, 2017 | Dear World | Michael P. Watkins |
May, 2017 | Time Stands Still | James Aday |
June, 2017 | Perfect Wedding | Karen Scheeland |
August, 2017 | As You Like It | Darlene Rhoden |
October, 2017 | 45 Seconds from Broadway | Patrick Torelle |
December, 2017 | The Christmas Foundling (Stage Left) | Kari Welch |
Jan-Feb, 2018 | The Whipping Man | Nancy Boyett |
March, 2018 | Wonder of the World | Michael Walker |
June, 2018 | Little Shop Of Horrors | Chris Pinto |
July, 2018 | Midsummer: A Musical (Stage Left) | Scott Frazier-Maskiell |
August, 2018 | Frost/Nixon | Daryl Marzyck |
Oct-Nov, 2018 | Dracula | Stanley Coleman |
Nov-Dec, 2018 | The Long Christmas Dinner (Stage Left) | Rebecca Lowe |
Jan-Feb, 2019 | Blithe Spirit | Karen Scheeland |
Mar-Apr, 2019 | Hello, Dolly! | Gerald Walters |
Apr-May, 2019 | Proof | Larry Fried |
June, 2019 | The Game's Afoot | Chris Pinto |
August, 2019 | Harvey | Kari Welch |
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