Princeton Summer Theater - Summer Intime

Summer Intime

1979
The Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon
Towards Zero by Christie
The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder
After the Fall by Miller

1978
Tartuffe by Molière
Holiday by Barry
Match Play by McCleery
The Mousetrap by Christie

1977
Cox and Box by Burnard and Sullivan
Candida by George Bernard Shaw
The Creation of the World and Other Business by Miller
110 in the Shade by Jones and Schmidt
Alice Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll, Friebus and LeGallienne

1976
Fallen Angels by Noël Coward
The Imaginary Invalid by Molière
Two for the Seesaw by Gibson
Picnic by William Inge

1975
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling so Sad, by Kopit
Charley's Aunt by Thomas
Voice of the Turtle by John Van Druten
Unhealthy to Be Unpleasant by Kirkwood

1974
Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw
Luv by Schisgal
Baby Want a Kiss by Costigan
Lion in Winter by Goldman

1973
The Philanthropist by Hampton
The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter
The Beaux Stratagem by Farquar
The Tango by Mrozek
George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Koch

1972
Billy Liar by Waterhouse and Hall
Happy Birthday, Wanda June by Kurt Vonnegut
A Flea in her Ear by Feydeau
What the Butler Saw by Joe Orton

1971
The Rainmaker by Nash
Twelfth Night
Joe Egg by Peter Nichols
Uncle Vanya by Chekhov

1970
The Eccentricities of a Nightingale by Tennessee Williams
The Playboy of the Western World by Synge
The Homecoming by Harold Pinter
Misalliance by George Bernard Shaw

1969
Little Foxes by Hellman
A Shot in the Dark by Archard
Anne of a Thousand days by Anderdson
Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw

1968
Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams
Amphitryon 38 by Giraudoux
The Trial by Gide and Barrault
Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw

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