Production History
2011/12 Season: The American Evolution:
Mourning Becomes Electra by Eugune O'Neill, Adapted by Gordon Edelstein; Changes of Heart by Marivaux, Translated by Stephen Wadsworth; Chesapeake by Lee Blessing
2010/11 Season: Secret Lives, Public Lies:
The Goat or, Who Is Sylvia? by Edward Albee; The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde; Night and Day by Tom Stoppard
2009/10 Season: Friendships Tested:
Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton, based on the novel by Choderlos de Laclos; The Island by Athol Fugard; Heroes by Gerald Sibleyras, translated by Tom Stoppard
2008/09 Season: The Perils of Possession:
The Voysey Inheritance by Harley Granville-Barker, adapted by David Mamet; The Marriage of Figaro by Beaumarchais, adapted by Ranjit Bolt; thinkTank: American Ethnic by Usman Ally, Idris Goodwin, and Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai; Old Times by Harold Pinter
2007/08 Season: Life, Love & Other Inventions:
Fiction by Steven Dietz; The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry; Bronte by Polly Teale; On the Verge or the Geography of Yearning by Eric Overmyer; Remy Bumppo's thinkTank; Dickens in America by James DeVita
2006/07 Season: Lost Innocence:
The Best Man by Gore Vidal; The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard; Mrs. Warren's Profession by George Bernard Shaw; A Child's Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas; Remy Bumppo's thinkTank
2005/06 Season: Temptation:
Aren't We All by Frederick Lonsdale; Tartuffe by Molière; Power by Nick Dear
2004/05 Season: Chaos Theory... and Other Family Gatherings:
A Delicate Balance by Edward Albee; Arcadia by Tom Stoppard; Humble Boy by Charlotte Jones
2003/04 Season:
Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw; Some Americans Abroad by Richard Nelson; Hidden Laughter by Simon Grey
2002/03 Season:
The Secret Rapture by David Hare; Holiday by Philip Barry; Money by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
2001/02 Season:
No Man's Land by Harold Pinter; Top Girls by Caryl Churchill
2000/01 Season:
Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw; Hapgood by Tom Stoppard
1999 Season:
Road to Mecca by Athol Fugard
1998 Season:
Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett; Rockabye by Samuel Beckett; Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw
1996 Season:
Night and Day by Tom Stoppard; The Seagull by Anton Chekhov
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