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
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.
2000-2001 Season
We open with The Compleat Wrks of Wllm Shkspr (abridged). The Portland Phoenix Reader’s Poll votes The Public Theatre “Best Theatre Company”.
1999-2000 Season
Dracula sells like wildfire. Multiple audience members showed up in capes and fangs. Are they really vampires? Who knows?
1998-1999 Season
In June, Ellen Crawford, Nurse Lydia Wright on the NBC hit E.R., returns to perform The Belle of Amherst, a one-woman show about American poet Emily Dickinson.
1997-1998 Season
That summer we audition David Harbour for the role of Evans in Terra Nova.
1996-1997 Season
Talented thirteen-year-old local actor Seth Schlotterbeck is cast as the younger brother in “Lost in Yonkers.”
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