Season 50 (2024-2025)
Written by Frederick Knoff
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher
Directed by Céline Rosenthal
(September 11 - 29, 2024)
Season 49 (2023-2024)
-
Billy Strayhorn: Something to Live For (World Premiere)
Music and lyrics by Billy Strayhorn
Book by Rob Zellers with Kent Gash
Music direction by Matthew Whitaker
Choreography by Dell Howlett
Directed by Kent Gash
(September 19 - October 11, 2023)
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A Tell-Tale Heart
Written by Edgar Allen Poe
Adapted and performed by Alex Silberblatt
Directed by Marya Sea Kaminski
(October 19 - November 19, 2023)
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A Christmas Story: The Play
Written by Philip Grecian
Directed by Michael Berresse
(December 7 - 23, 2023)
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Dragon Lady
Written and performed by Sara Porkalob
Directed by Andrew Russell
(February 7 - 25, 2024)
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The Importance of Being Earnest
Written by Oscar Wilde
Adapted and Directed by Jenny Koons
(March 27 - April 14, 2024)
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The Coffin Maker
Written by Mark Clayton Southers
Directed by Monteze Freeland
(May 29 - June 16, 2024)
Season 48 (2022-2023)
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A Raisin in the Sun
Written by Lorraine Hansberry
Directed by Timothy McCuen Piggee
(October 12 - 30, 2022)
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A Christmas Story: The Play
By Philip Grecian
Directed by Michael Berresse
(November 30 - December 23, 2022)
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A Midsummer Night's Dream in Harlem
Written by William Shakespeare
Adapted and Directed by Justin Emeka
(February 1 - 19, 2023)
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Steel Magnolias
Written by Robert Harling
Directed by Marya Sea Kaminski
(March 22 - April 9, 2023)
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Young Americans (World Premiere)
Written by Lauren Yee
Directed by Desdemona Chiang
(April 26 - May 14, 2023)
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Frida... A Self Portrait
Written and performed by Vanessa Severo
Directed by Joanie Schultz
(June 7 - 25, 2023)
Season 47 (2021-2022)
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Slow Food
By Wendy MacLeod (October 5 - 17, 2021)
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The Chief
By Rob Zellers & Gene Collier (October 20 - November 7, 2021)
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Murder on the Orient Express
By Agatha Christie (April 13 - May 1, 2022)
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Two Trains Running
By August Wilson (June 1 - 19, 2022)
-
Robin Hood
By Greg Banks (June 26 - July 9, 2022)
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Love Letters
By A.R. Gurney (June 20 - 24, 2022)
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It's A Wild, Wacky, Wonderful Life!
By The Second City December 8 - 12, 2021)
Season 46 (2020-2021)
PlayTime
Season 45 (2019-2020)
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A Few Good Men
By Aaron Sorkin (September 12 - October 13, 2019)
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School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play
By Jocelyn Bioh (November 7 - December 8, 2019)
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Yinzer Yuletide
By Pittsburgh Public Theater (December 12 - December 22, 2019)
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Little Shop of Horrors
Book and Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Music by Alan Menken (January 23 - February 23, 2020)
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American Son
By Christopher Demos-Brown (March 5 - March 12, 2020)
Season 44 (2018-2019)
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Marjorie Prime
By Jordan Harrison (May 30 - June 30, 2019) -
Indecent
By Paula Vogel (April 18 - May 19, 2019) -
A Doll's House, Part 2
By Lucas Hnath (March 7 - April 7, 2019) -
The Tempest
By William Shakespeare (January 24 - February 24, 2019) -
Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin
By Hershey Felder (December 19 - 30, 2018) -
Sweat
By Lynn Nottage (November 8 - December 9, 2018) -
Pride and Prejudice
By Kate Hamill, Directed by Desdemona Change (September 27 - October 28, 2018)
Season 43 (2017-2018)
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Equus
By Peter Shaffer, Directed by Ted Pappas (September 28 - October 29, 2017) -
The Humans
By Stephen Karam, Directed by Pamela Berlin (November 9 - December 10, 2017) -
The Play
By Gene Collier, Directed by Scott Wise (December 28, 2017 - January 6, 2018) -
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by Burt Shevelove & Larry Gelbart, Directed & Choreographed by Ted Pappas (January 25 - February 25, 2018) -
Heisenberg
By Simon Stephens, Directed by Tracy Brigden (March 8 - April 8, 2018) -
Hamlet
By William Shakespeare, Directed by Ted Pappas (April 19 - May 20, 2018) -
Reduced Shakespeare Company in William Shakespeare's Long Lost First Play (Abridged)
Written & Directed by Reed Martin & Austin Tichenor (May 31 - July 1, 2018)
Season 42 (2016-2017)
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The Fantasticks
Book & Lyrics by Tom Jones, Music by Harvey Schmidt, Directed by Ted Pappas (September 29 - October 30, 2016) -
Between Riverside and Crazy
By Stephen Adly Guirgis, Directed by Pamela Berlin (November 10 - December 11, 2016) -
The Play
By Gene Collier, Directed by Scott Wise (December 20, 2016 - January 7, 2017) -
Twelfth Night
By William Shakespeare, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 26 - February 26, 2017) -
Daddy Long Legs
Music & Lyrics by Paul Gordon, Book by John Caird, Based on the novel by Jean Webster, Directed by Ted Pappas (March 9 - April 9, 2017) -
Death of a Salesman
By Arthur Miller, Directed by Mary B. Robinson (April 20 - May 21, 2017) -
An Act of God
By David Javerbaum, Directed by Ted Pappas (June 1 - July 2, 2017) -
The Second City's Summer Blockbuster
(August 25-26, 2017)
Season 41 (2015-2016)
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The Diary of Anne Frank
By Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett, Directed by Pamela Berlin (September 24 - October 25, 2015) -
A Servant to Two Masters
By Carlo Goldoni, Adapted by Lee Hall, Directed by Ted Pappas (November 5 - December 6, 2015) -
Hooking Up with The Second City
(January 7 - January 9, 2016) -
Guys & Dolls
Music & Lyrics by Frank Loesser, Book by Jo Swerling & Abe Burrows, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 28 - February 28, 2016) -
Disgraced
By Ayad Akhtar, Directed by Tracy Brigden (March 10 - April 10, 2016) -
TRU
By Jay Presson Allen, From the words & works of Truman Capote, Directed by Ted Pappas (April 21 - May 22, 2016) -
Venus in Fur
By David Ives, Directed by Jesse Berger (June 2 - June 26, 2016) -
The Second City in Free Speech! (While Supplies Last)
(August 26 - August 27, 2016)
Season 40 (2014-2015)
-
The Glass Menagerie
By Tennessee Williams, Directed by Pamela Berlin (October 2 - November 2, 2014) -
L'Hotel (WORLD PREMIERE)
By Ed Dixon, Directed by Ted Pappas (November 13 - December 14, 2014) -
The Second City's N'at's All Folks!
(January 6 - January 10, 2015) -
My Fair Lady
Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, Music by Frederick Loewe, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 22 - February 22, 2015) -
How I Learned What I Learned
By August Wilson, Co-conceived & Directed by Todd Kreidler (March 5 - April 5, 2015) -
Othello
By William Shakespeare, Directed by Ted Pappas (April 16 - May 17, 2015) -
Buyer & Cellar
By Jonathan Tolins, Directed by Don Stephenson (May 28 - June 28, 2015)
Season 39 (2013-2014)
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The Second City in Happily Ever Laughter
(August 23 - August 24, 2013) -
Our Town
By Thornton Wilder, Directed by Ted Pappas (September 26 - October 27, 2013) -
True West
By Sam Shepard, Directed by Pamela Berlin (November 7 - December 8, 2013) -
The Chief
By Rob Zellers & Gene Collier, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 2- January 5, 2014) -
Company
Book by George Furth, Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 23 - February 23, 2014) -
An Iliad
By Lisa Peterson & Denis O'Hare, Directed by Jesse Berger (March 6 - April 6, 2014) -
Candida
By George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Ted Pappas (April 17 - May 18, 2014) -
Noises Off
By Michael Frayn, Directed by Don Stephenson (May 29 - June 29, 2014)
Season 38 (2012-2013)
-
The Second City for President
(August 24 - August 25, 2012) -
Born Yesterday
By Garson Kanin, Directed by Ted Pappas (September 27 - October 28, 2012) -
Good People
By David Lindsay-Abaire, Directed by Tracy Brigden (November 8 - December 9, 2012) -
The Chief
By Rob Zellers & Gene Collier, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 3 - January 12, 2013) -
1776
Book by Peter Stone, Music & Lyrics by Sherman Edwards, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 24 - February 24, 2013) -
Thurgood
By George Stevens, Jr., Directed by Ted Pappas (March 7 - April 7, 2013) -
Clybourne Park
By Bruce Norris, Directed by Pamela Berlin (April 18 - May 18, 2013) -
Other Desert Cities
By Jon Robin Baitz, Directed by Rob Ruggiero (May 30 - June 30, 2013)
Season 37 (2011-2012)
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Electra
By Sophocles, Directed by Ted Pappas (September 29 - October 30, 2011) -
RED
By John Logan, Directed by Pamela Berlin (November 10 - December 11, 2011) -
The Second City's Laugh Out Loud
(January 5 - January 7, 2012) -
As You Like It
By William Shakespeare, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 19 - February 19, 2012) -
Freud's Last Session
By Mark St. Germain, Directed by Mary B. Robinson (March 1 - April 1, 2012) -
Around the World in 80 Days
By Mark Brown, Directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge (April 12 - May 13, 2012) -
Private Lives
By Noël Coward, Directed by Ted Pappas (May 24 - June 24, 2012)
Season 36 (2010-2011)
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The Royal Family
By George S. Kaufman & Edna Ferber, Directed by Ted Pappas (September 30 - October 31, 2010) -
Talley's Folly
By Lanford Wilson, Directed by Pamela Berlin (November 11 - December 12, 2010) -
The Second City's Fair & Unbalanced
(December 16 - December 18, 2010) -
Reduced Shakespeare Company's The Complete World of Sports (abridged)
(January 4 - January 9, 2011) -
Camelot
Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, Music by Frederick Loewe, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 20 - February 20, 2011) -
Circle Mirror Transformation
By Annie Baker, Directed by Jesse Berger (March 3 - April 3, 2011) -
Superior Donuts
By Tracy Letts, Directed by Ted Pappas (April 14 - May 15, 2011) -
God of Carnage
By Yasmina Reza, Directed by Ted Pappas (May 26 - June 26, 2011)
Season 35 (2009-2010)
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Ella
By Jeffrey Hatcher, Directed by Rob Ruggiero (October 1 - November 1, 2009) -
The Little Foxes
By Lillian Hellman, Directed by Ted Pappas (November 12 - December 13, 2009) -
The Second City's 50th Anniversary Tour
(December 17 - December 19, 2009) -
The Chief
By Rob Zellers & Gene Collier, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 6 - January 10, 2010) -
A Midsummer Night's Dream
By William Shakespeare, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 21 - February 21, 2010) -
The Price
By Arthur Miller, Directed by Tracy Brigden (March 4 - April 4, 2010) -
Time of My Life
By Alan Ayckbourn, Directed by John Tillinger (April 15 - May 16, 2010) -
Art
By Yasmina Reza, Directed by Ted Pappas (May 27 - June 27, 2010)
Season 34 (2008-2009)
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The Chief
By Rob Zellers & Gene Collier, Directed by Ted Pappas (September 16 - September 21, 2008) -
Radio Golf
By August Wilson, Directed by Ron OJ Parson (October 2 - November 2, 2008) -
The Lady With All the Answers
By David Rambo, Directed by Ted Pappas (November 13 - December 14, 2008) -
The Second City in Pratt Fall of Civilization
(December 18 - December 20, 2008) -
Metamorphoses
By Mary Zimmerman, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 15 - February 15, 2009) -
World Goes 'Round
Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb, Conceived by Scott Ellis, Susan Stroman & David Thompson,
Directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge (March 5 - April 5, 2009) -
A Moon for the Misbegotten
By Eugene O'Neill, Directed by Pamela Berlin (April 16 - May 17, 2009) -
Harry's Friendly Service (WORLD PREMIERE)
By Rob Zellers, Directed by Ted Pappas (May 28 - June 28, 2009)
Season 33 (2007-2008)
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The Chief
By Rob Zellers & Gene Collier, Directed by Ted Pappas (September 18 - September 23, 2007) -
The Comedy of Errors
By William Shakespeare, Directed by Ted Pappas (October 4 - November 4, 2007) -
This Wonderful Life
By Steve Murray, Conceived by Mark Setlock, Directed by Martha Banta (November 15 - December 16, 2007) -
The Second City in Three Rivers Run Through It (WORLD PREMIERE)
(January 8 - January 13, 2008) -
Amadeus
By Peter Shaffer, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 24 - February 24, 2008) -
A Number
By Caryl Churchill, Directed by Jesse Berger (March 6 - April 6, 2008) -
Rabbit Hole
By David Lindsay-Abaire, Directed by Rob Ruggiero (April 17 - May 18, 2008) -
The Odd Couple
By Neil Simon, Directed by Ted Pappas (May 31 - July 1, 2008)
Season 32 (2006-2007)
-
Oedipus the King
By Sophocles, Translated by W.B. Yeats, Directed by Ted Pappas (September 28 - October 29, 2006) -
The Secret Letters of Jackie and Marilyn (WORLD PREMIERE)
By Mark Hampton & Michael Sharp, Based on The Secret Letters of Marilyn Monroe and Jacqueline Kennedy by Wendy Leigh, Directed by Leonard Foglia (November 9 - December 10, 2006) -
The Second City in Dysfunctional Holiday Review
(December 13 - December 16, 2006) -
The Chief
By Rob Zellers & Gene Collier, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 2 - January 7, 2007) -
Cabaret
Book by Joe Masteroff, Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb, Based on the play by John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 25 - February 25, 2007) -
Life x 3
By Yasmina Reza, Translated by Christopher Hampton, Directed by Jesse Berger (March 8 - April 8, 2007) -
The Glorious Ones (WORLD PREMIERE)
Book & Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, Music by Stephen Flaherty, Based on the novel by Francine Prose,
Directed by Graciela Daniele (April 19 - May 20, 2007) -
The Gin Game
By D.L. Coburn, Directed by Ted Pappas (May 31 - July 1, 2007)
Season 31 (2005-2006)
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Role Play (AMERICAN PREMIERE)
By Alan Ayckbourn (September 22 - October 23, 2005) -
Yellowman
By Dael Orlandersmith (November 3 - December 4, 2005) -
Shakespeare's Globe Theater's Measure for Measure
(December 6 - December 18, 2005) -
The Chief
By Rob Zellers & Gene Collier, Directed by Ted Pappas (January 2 - January 7, 2006) -
The Importance of Being Earnest
By Oscar Wilde (January 19 - February 19, 2006) -
Reduced Shakespeare Company in Completely Hollywood (abridged) (AMERICAN PREMIERE)
By Reed Martin & Austin Tichenor, Additional Material by Dominic Conti (March 2 - April 2, 2006) -
I Am My Own Wife
By Doug Wright (April 13 - May 14, 2006) -
Gem of the Ocean
By August Wilson (May 25 - June 25, 2006)
Season 30 (2004-2005)
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Broadway
By Phillip Dunning & George Abbott (September 23 - October 24, 2004) -
Anna in the Tropics
By Nilo Cruz (November 4 - December 5, 2004) -
The Chief
By Rob Zellers & Gene Collier, Directed by Ted Pappas (December 10 - December 26, 2004) -
Reduced Shakespeare Company in All the Great Books (abridged)
(January 6 - January 8, 2005) -
Ain't Misbehavin'
Based on an idea by Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby, Jr., Music by Thomas "Fats" Waller (January 20 - February 20, 2005) -
The Tempest
By William Shakespeare (March 3 - April 3, 2005) -
The Bird Sanctuary (AMERICAN PREMIERE)
By Frank McGuinness (April 14 - May 15, 2005) -
Lobby Hero
By Kenneth Lonergan (May 26 - June 26, 2005)
Season 29 (2003-2004)
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The Mikado
Lyrics by William Gilbert, Music by Arthur Sullivan (September 25 - October 26, 2003) -
The Chief (WORLD PREMIERE)
By Rob Zellers & Gene Collier, Directed by Ted Pappas (November 6 - December 14, 2003) -
Reduced Shakespeare Company in The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged) and The Complete History of America (abridged)
(December 18 - December 28, 2003) -
The Subject was Roses
By Frank D. Gilroy (January 22 - February 22, 2004) -
Accidental Death of an Anarchist
By Dario Fo, Translation and Adaptation by Ron Jenkins (March 4 - April 4, 2004) -
Things of Dry Hours (WORLD PREMIERE)
By Naomi Wallace (April 15 - May 16, 2004) -
Mary Stuart
By Friedrich Schiller (May 27 - June 27, 2004)
Season 28 (2002-2003)
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Much Ado About Nothing
By William Shakespeare (September 26 - October 27, 2002) -
Driving Miss Daisy
By Alfred Uhry (November 7 - December 8, 2002) -
Reduced Shakespeare Company in All the Great Books (abridged) and The Complete History of America (abridged)
(December 17, 2002 - January 5, 2003) -
Man of La Mancha
By Dale Wasserman, Music by Mitch Leigh, Lyrics by Joe Darion (January 30 - March 2, 2003) -
The Drawer Boy
By Michael Healey (March 13 - April 13, 2003) -
The Piano Lesson
By August Wilson (April 24 - May 25, 2003) -
Dirty Blonde
By Claudia Shear (June 5 - July 6, 2003)
Season 27 (2001-2002)
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Medea
By Euripides (September 27 - October 28, 2001) -
Paper Doll (WORLD PREMIERE)
By Mark Hampton & Barbara J. Zitwer (November 18 - December 9, 2001) -
Reduced Shakespeare Company in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) and The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged)
(December 14 - December 30, 2001) -
H.M.S. Pinafore
Lyrics by William Gilbert, Music by Arthur Sullivan (January 31 - March 1, 2002) -
Dinner With Friends
By Donald Margulies (March 14 - April 14, 2002) -
Awake and Sing!
By Clifford Odets (April 25 - May 26, 2002) -
Fully Committed
By Becky Mode (June 6 - July 7, 2002)
Season 26 (2000-2001)
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You Can't Take it With You
By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart (September 28 - October 29, 2000) -
Wit
By Margaret Edson (November 9 - December 10, 2000) -
A Grand Night for Singing
By Walter Bobbie, Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II (December 16 - December 30, 2000) -
By Jeeves
By Andrew Llyod Webber, Book and Lyrics by Alan Ayckbourn (February 1 - March 4, 2001) -
Tea
By Velina Hasu Houston (March 15 - April 15, 2001) -
Romeo and Juliet
By William Shakespeare (April 26 - May 27, 2001) -
Spinning Into Butter
By Rebecca Gilman (June 7 - July 8, 2001)
Season 25 (1999-2000)
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How I Learned to Drive
By Paula Vogel (October 14 - November 14, 1999) -
King Hedley II (WORLD PREMIERE)
By August Wilson (December 11, 1999 - January 16, 2000) -
The Pirates of Penzance
By William Gilbert, Music by Arthur Sullivan (January 27 - February 27, 2000) -
The Weir
By Connor McPherson (March 9 - April 9, 2000) -
Betty's Summer Vacation
By Christopher Durang (April 20 - May 21, 2000) -
The Cherry Orchard
By Anton Chekhov (June 1 - July 2, 2000)
Season 24 (1998-1999)
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
By William Shakespeare (October 15 - November 15, 1998) -
Reduced Shakespeare Company in The Millennium Musical (WORLD PREMIERE)
(November 19 - December 20, 1998) -
King O' the Moon
By Tom Dudzick (January 7 - February 7, 1999) -
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
By Edward Albee (February 25 - March 28, 1999) -
Fences
By August Wilson (April 8 - May 16, 1999) -
The Glass Menagerie
By Tennessee Williams (May 27 - June 27, 1999)
Season 23 (1997-1998)
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Long Day's Journey Into Night
By Eugene O'Neill (October 9 - November 16, 1997) -
FunFest
(November 20, 1997 - January 4, 1998) -
All the Rage
By Keith Reddin (January 15 - January 22, 1998) -
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by Burt Shevelove & Larry Gelbart (March 5 - April 11, 1998) -
The Old Settler
By John Henry Redwood (April 23 - May 31, 1998) -
Hysteria
By Terry Johnson (June 11 - July 19, 1998)
Season 22 (1996-1997)
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Cyrano de Bergerac
By Edmund Rostand (October 3 - November 10, 1996) -
Over the Tavern
By Tom Dudzick (November 21 - December 29, 1996) -
Falsettos
Book by William Finn & James Lapine, Music & Lyrics by William Finn (January 9 - February 16, 1997) -
Nixon's Nixon
By Russell Lees (February 27 - April 6, 1997) -
The Steward of Christendom
By Sebastian Barry (April 17 - May 25, 1997) -
Seven Guitars
By August Wilson (June 5 - July 13, 1997)
Season 21 (1995-1996)
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Amazing Grace (WORLD PREMIERE)
By Michael Cristofer (October 12 - December 19, 1995) -
Reduced Shakespeare Company in The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged) and The Complete History of America (abridged)
(November 22 - December 31, 1995) -
Sweeney Todd
Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by Hugh Wheeler (January 11 - February 18, 1996) -
Three Tall Women
By Edward Albee (February 29 - April 6, 1996) -
Arcadia
By Tom Stoppard (April 18 - May 26, 1996) -
Jitney (WORLD PREMIERE)
By August Wilson (June 4 - July 14, 1996)
Season 20 (1994-1995)
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Saturday, Sunday, Monday
By Eduardo de Filippo (September 22 - October 30, 1994) -
Fifty Million Frenchmen
Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter, Book by Herbert Fields, Adapted by Evans Haile & Tommy Krasker(November 10 - December 18, 1994) -
Banjo Dancing
Conceived & Performed by Stephen Wade (December 27-31, 1994) -
Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill
By Lanie Robertson (January 5 - February 12, 1995) -
As You Like It
By William Shakespeare (February 16 - March 26, 1995) -
Police Boys
By Marion Isaac McClinton (April 4 - May 7, 1995) -
Belmont Avenue Social Club
By Bruce Graham (May 9-28, 1995)
Season 19 (1993-1994)
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Dancing at Lughnasa
By Brian Friel (September 30 - November 7, 1993) -
Absurd Person Singular
By Alan Ayckbourn (November 18 - December 19, 1993) -
The Dybbuk
By S. Ansky (December 30, 1993 - February 6, 1994) -
Wings The Musical
Book & Lyrics by Arthur Perlman, Music by Jeffrey Lunden, From the play by Arthur Kopit (February 17 - March 20, 1994) -
Arms and the Man
By George Bernard Shaw (March 31 - May 1, 1994) -
Two Trains Running
By August Wilson (May 12 - June 19, 1994) -
A...My Name is Alice
By Joan Micklin Silver & Julianne Boyd (June 30 - July 24 1994)
Season 18 (1992-1993)
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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
By August Wilson (September 17 - November 1, 1992) -
Inspecting Carol
By Dan Sullivan & the Seattle Repertory Theater Resident Company (November 12 - December 20, 1992) -
Mad Forest
By Caryl Churchill (December 30, 1992 - February 7, 1993) -
The Old Lady's Guide to Survival
By Mayo Simon (February 18 - March 28, 1993) -
Cobb
By Lee Blessing (April 1 - May 9, 1993) -
The School for Wives
By Moliere, Translated by Richard Wilbur (May 20 - June 27, 1993)
Season 17 (1991-1992)
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Hamlet
By William Shakespeare (October 10 - November 17, 1991) -
I Do! I Do!
Book & Lyrics by Tom Jones, Music by Harvey Schmidt (November 27, 1991 - January 12, 1992) -
Three Sisters
By Anton Chekhov (January 23, 1992 - March 1, 1992) -
The Cocktail Hour
By A. R. Gurney (March 5 - April 12, 1992) -
A Moon for the Misbegotten
By Eugene O'Neill (April 23 - May 31, 1992) -
The Sum of Us
By David Stevens (June 11 - July 19, 1992)
Season 16 (1990-1991)
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The Night of the Iguana
By Tennessee Williams (September 27 - November 4, 1990) -
Our Town
By Thornton Wilder (November 12 - December 23, 1990) -
Speed-the-Plow
By David Mamet (January 3 - February 10, 1991) -
My Children! My Africa!
By Athol Fugard (February 20 - March 31, 1991) -
The Lay of the Land (WORLD PREMIERE)
By Mel Shapiro (April 10 - May 19, 1991) -
A Sunbeam (WORLD PREMIERE)
By John Henry Redwood (May 30 - July 7, 1991)
Season 15 (1989-1990)
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Joe Turner's Come and Gone
By August Wilson (September 7 - October 22, 1989) -
George Washington Slept Here
By George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart (November 2 - December 17, 1989) -
Reckless
By Craig Lucas (December 28, 1989 - February 4, 1990) -
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
By Christopher Hampton (February 15 - March 25, 1990) -
Burn This
By Lanford Wilson (April 5 - May 13, 1990) -
Eleanor (WORLD PREMIERE)
Book by Jonathan Bolt, Music by Thomas Tierney, Lyrics by John Forester (May 24 - July 1, 1990)
Season 14 (1988-1989)
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The Habitation of Dragons (WORLD PREMIERE)
Written and Directed by Horton Foote (September 20 - October 23, 1988) -
I'm Not Rappaport
By Herb Gardner (November 8 - December 18, 1988) -
The Immigrant
By Mark Harelik (January 3 - February 5, 1989) -
Fallen Angels
By Noel Coward (February 21 - March 26, 1989) -
Hedda Gabler
By Henrik Ibsen (April 11 - May 14, 1989) -
Fences
By August Wilson (May 23 - July 2, 1989)
Season 13 (1987-1988)
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The Hairy Ape
By Eugene O'Neill (September 22 - October 25, 1987) -
Dames at Sea
Book & Lyrics by George Haimsohn & Robin Miller, Music by Jim Wise (November 10 - December 20, 1987) -
Edith Stein
By Arthur Giron (January 5 - February 7, 1988) -
The Mystery of Irma Vep
By Charles Ludlam (February 23 - March 27, 1988) -
The Normal Heart
By Larry Kramer (April 12 - May 15, 1988) -
My Heart Belongs to Daddy (WORLD PREMIERE)
By Laury Marker & Nelsie Spencer (May 24 - June 26, 1988)
Season 12 (1986-1987)
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Serenading Louie
By Lanford Wilson (September 23 - October 26, 1986) -
She Loves Me
By Joe Masteroff, Music by Jerry Bock, Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick (November 11 - December 21, 1986) -
Orphans
By Lyle Kessler (January 6 - February 8, 1987) -
The Play's the Thing
By Ferenc Molnar, Adapted by P.G. Wodehouse (February 24 - March 29, 1987) -
Vikings
By Stephen Metcalf (April 14 - May 17, 1987) -
Princess Grace and the Fazzaris (WORLD PREMIERE)
By Marc Alan Zagoren (May 26 - June 28, 1987)
Season 11 (1985-1986)
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The Real Thing
By Tom Stoppard (September 24 - October 27, 1985) -
Life with Father
By Howard Lindsay & Russell Crouse (November 12 - December 15, 1985) -
"MASTER HAROLD"...& the boys
By Athol Fugard (January 7 - February 9, 1986) -
She Stoops to Conquer
By Oliver Goldsmith (February 25 - March 30, 1986) -
Gardenia
By John Guare (April 15 - May 18, 1986) -
The Show-Off
By George Kelly (May 27 - June 29, 1986)
Season 10 (1984-1985)
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'night, Mother
By Marsha Norman (September 25 - October 28, 1984) -
Misalliance
By George Bernard Shaw (November 20 - December 23, 1984) -
Strange Snow
By Stephen Metcalf (January 8 - February 10, 1985) -
Room Service
By John Murray & Allen Boretz (February 26 - March 31, 1985) -
Becoming Memories
By Arthur Giron (April 16 - May 19, 1985) -
Private Lives
By Noel Coward (June 4 - July 7, 1985)
Season 9 (1983-1984)
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Hay Fever
By Noel Coward (September 9 - October 23, 1983) -
A History of the American Film
By Christopher Durang, Music by Mel Marvin (October 28 - December 11, 1983) -
K2
By Patrick Meyers (December 30, 1983 - February 12, 1984) -
Nora-Julie (Ingmar Bergman's adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House and August Strindberg's Miss Julie)
(February 17 - April 1, 1984) -
Waiting for Godot
By Samuel Beckett (April 6 - May 20, 1984) -
The Dining Room
By A.R. Gurney (May 25 - July 8, 1984)
Season 8 (1982-1983)
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Tom Jones (WORLD PREMIERE)
Adapted by Larry Arrick, Music & Songs by Barbara Damashek, Based on the novel by Henry Fielding (September 9 - October 24, 1982) -
A Streetcar Named Desire
By Tennessee Williams (October 28 - December 12, 1982) -
Quilters
By Molly Newman & Barbara Damashek, Music & Lyrics by Barbara Damashek(December 16, 1982 - January 30, 1983) -
Alms for the Middle Class
By Stuart Hample (February 3 - March 20, 1982) -
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
By Edward Albee (March 24 - May 8, 1982) -
The Price
By Arthur Miller (May 12 - June 26, 1982)
Season 7 (1981-1982)
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Betrayal
By Harold Pinter (September 24 - November 8, 1981) -
Juno and the Paycock
By Sean O'Casey (November 19, 1981 - January 3, 1982) -
Tintypes
Conceived by Mary Kyte with Mel Marvin & Gary Pearle (January 14 - March 7, 1982) -
Home
By Samm-Art Williams (March 11 - April 25, 1982) -
Tartuffe
By Moliere (May 6 - June 20, 1982) -
A Midsummer Night's Dream
By William Shakespeare (July 1 - August 15, 1982)
Season 6 (1980-1981)
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I'm Getting My Act Together
Book & Lyrics by Gretchen Cryer, Music by Nancy Ford (September 11 - October 26, 1980) -
Death of a Salesman
By Arthur Miller (November 6 - December 21, 1980) -
Terra Nova
By Ted Tally (January 1 - February 15, 1981) -
Tangles (WORLD PREMIERE)
By Robert Litz (February 26 - April 12, 1981) -
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
By William Shakespeare (April 23 - June 7, 1981) -
Galileo
By Bertolt Brecht (June 18 - August 2, 1981)
Season 5 (1979-1980)
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Mister Roberts
By Thomas Heggen & Joshua Logan (September 26 - November 4, 1979) -
The Seagull
By Anton Chekhov (November 8 - December 23, 1979) -
Loot
By Joe Orton (December 27, 1979 - February 10, 1980) -
Buried Child
By Sam Shepard (February 14 - March 30, 1980) -
Macbeth
By William Shakespeare (April 3 - May 18, 1980)
Season 4 (1978-1979)
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The Blood Knot
By Athol Fugard (September 27 - October 29, 1978) -
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck (November 8 - December 10, 1978) -
The Importance of Being Earnest
By Oscar Wilde (December 20, 1978 - January 21, 1979) -
Vanities/Ashes
By Jack Heifner & David Rudkin (January 31 - March 4, 1979) -
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf
By Ntozake Shange (March 14 - May 6, 1979)
Season 3 (1977-1978)
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Father's Day
By Oliver Hailey (September 28 - October 30, 1977) -
You Never Can Tell
By George Bernard Shaw (November 9 - December 11, 1977) -
Balyasnikov (WORLD PREMIERE)
By Aleksei Arbuzov (December 21, 1977 - January 22, 1978) -
Slow Dance on the Killing Ground
By William Hanley (January 27 - March 5, 1978) -
Medal of Honor Rag
By Tom Cole (February 1 - March 5, 1978)
Season 2 (1976-1977)
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Uncle Vanya
By Anton Chekhov (September 29 - October 31, 1976) -
Sizwe Bansi Is Dead
By Athol Fugard, John Kani & Winston Ntshona (November 10 - December 12, 1976) -
Henry V
By William Shakespeare (December 22, 1976 - January 23, 1977)
Season 1 (1975)
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The Glass Menagerie
By Tennessee Williams (September 17 - October 12, 1975) -
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
By Dale Wasserman (October 22 - November 16, 1975) -
Twelfth Night
By William Shakespeare (November 26 - December 21, 1975)