Booth Theatre - Notable Productions

Notable Productions

  • 1913: The Great Adventure
  • 1915: Our American Cousin
  • 1915: Alice in Wonderland
  • 1936: You Can't Take It With You
  • 1939: The Time of Your Life
  • 1942: Blithe Spirit
  • 1947: An Inspector Calls
  • 1950: Come Back, Little Sheba
  • 1954: Dial M for Murder
  • 1956: The Matchmaker
  • 1957: "Visit to a Small Planet"
  • 1958: Two for the Seesaw
  • 1961: A Taste of Honey
  • 1964: Luv
  • 1969: Butterflies Are Free
  • 1972: That Championship Season
  • 1974: Bad Habits
  • 1975: Very Good Eddie
  • 1976: For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf
  • 1979: The Elephant Man
  • 1984: Sunday in the Park with George
  • 1985: I'm Not Rappaport
  • 1989: Shirley Valentine; Tru
  • 1990: Once on This Island
  • 1998: The Old Neighborhood
  • 1999: Dame Edna: The Royal Tour
  • 2002: Bea Arthur on Broadway
  • 2005: The Pillowman
  • 2006: Butley
  • 2007: The Year of Magical Thinking, The Seafarer
  • 2008: Thurgood, Dividing The Estate
  • 2009: The Story of My Life, Next to Normal
  • 2011: High, Other Desert Cities
  • 2012: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

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