Production History

2018-19

  • Things My Mother Taught Me by Katherine DiSavino
  • Makin’ Whoopie: Ida Leclair’s Guide to Love and Marriage by Susan Poulin
  • A Christmas Carol by Christopher Schario
  • Human Error by Eric Pfeffinger
  • A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath
  • Fireflies by Matthew Barber

2017-18

  • The Revolutionists by Lauren Gunderson
  • My Mother’s Clothes Are Not My Mother by Elizabeth Peavey
  • A Christmas Carol adapted by Christopher Schario
  • Fly Me to the Moon by Marie Jones
  • Marjorie Prime by Jordan Harrison
  • The Midvale High School 50th Reunion by Alan Brody

2016-17

  • Last Gas by John Cariani
  • Lawn & Disorder with Karen Morgan & Jim Colliton
  • A Christmas Carol adapted by Christopher Schario
  • Under the Skin by Michael Hollinger
  • Wrong for Each Other by Norm Foster
  • Ripcord by David Lindsay-Abaire
  • Chickens & Crocodiles: Silly stories for a child’s imagination by Antonio Rocha

2015-16

  • Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott, adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher
  • Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus based on the book by John Gray
  • A Christmas Carol adapted by Christopher Schario
  • The Ladies Foursome by Norm Foster
  • What Rhymes with America by Melissa James Gibson
  • Crossing Delancey by Susan Sandler
  • African Adventure Tales by Crabgrass Puppet Theatre
2006-2007 Season

2006-2007 Season

The entire first act of Enchanted April was played in front of a curtain painted to look like the black and white newspaper ad. What was behind it?

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2005-2006 Season

2005-2006 Season

Deathtrap was set in the study of a mystery writer and the set required a wall filled with unusual weapons that he collected.

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2004-2005 Season

2004-2005 Season

After the final preview of The Woman in Black, we didn’t think the show was scary enough, so the next day we went back into rehearsal and added several new tricks.

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2003-2004 Season

2003-2004 Season

The 1950’s Cold War spoof Red Herring had one of our all-time favorite jokes: “How do you make a stiff drink? Feed him salty snacks.” . . .

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2002-2003 Season

2002-2003 Season

We opened our season with Art. One day during a design meeting we were discussing the various shades of gray the set might be. “Like the gray in Bart’s shirt” said someone at the table.

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2001-2002 Season

2001-2002 Season

When 9/11 happens we realize an actress we hired for the upcoming show Blithe Spirit lives in the World Trade Center neighborhood. It took us almost a week to locate her and find out she was okay.

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