Mask and Wig - List of Annual Productions

List of Annual Productions

  • 1889 Lurline
  • 1890 Ben Franklin, Jr.
  • 1891 Miss Columbia
  • 1892 Mr. and Mrs. Cleopatra
  • 1893 The Yankee League
  • 1894 King Arthur
  • 1895 Kenilworth
  • 1896 No Gentleman of France
  • 1897 Very Little Red Riding Hood
  • 1898 The House That Jack Built
  • 1899 Captain Kidd, U.S.N.
  • 1900 Mr. Aguinaldo of Manila
  • 1901 Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
  • 1902 Old King Cole
  • 1903 Sir Robinson Crusoe
  • 1904 Alice in Anotherland
  • 1905 Mr. Hamlet of Denmark
  • 1906 Shylock & Co., Bankers
  • 1907 Herr Lohengrin
  • 1908 Uncle Sam’s Ditch
  • 1909 Merely a Monarch
  • 1910 The Desert of Mahomet
  • 1911 Innocents
  • 1912 Miss Helen of Troy
  • 1913 Maid in Germany
  • 1914 The Royal Arms
  • 1915 Paradise Prison
  • 1916 Whoa Phoebe!
  • 1917 Mr. Rip Van Winkle
  • 1918 The Bridal Not
  • 1919 Revue or Revues
  • 1920 Don Quixote, Esq.
  • 1921 Somebody’s Lion
  • 1922 Tell Tales
  • 1923 Here’s Howe
  • 1924 That’s That
  • 1925 Joan of Arkansas
  • 1926 A Sale and A Sailor
  • 1927 Hoot Mon!
  • 1928 Tarantella
  • 1929 This Way Out!
  • 1930 John Faust, Ph.D.
  • 1931 East Lynne Gone West
  • 1932 Ruff Neck
  • 1933 Out of the Blues
  • 1934 Easy Pickens
  • 1935 Drums Fortissimo
  • 1936 Red Rhumba
  • 1936 This Mad Whirl
  • 1937 Fifty – Fifty
  • 1938 All Around the Town
  • 1939 Great Guns
  • 1940 High as a Kite
  • 1941 Out of this World
  • 1942 Paoli Local
  • 1944 Red Points and Blue
  • 1945 Hep to the Beat
  • 1946 Chris Crosses
  • 1946 John Paul Jones
  • 1947 Juleo and Romiet
  • 1948 Alaska Right Away
  • 1949 Adamant Eve
  • 1950 Count Me In!
  • 1951 Doctor, Dear Doctor!
  • 1952 Here’s Howe!
  • 1953 The Golden Fleece
  • 1954 Tempest in a Teapot
  • 1955 Vamp ‘Till Ready
  • 1956 Ring Around Rosie
  • 1957 Free For All?
  • 1958 Off the Top
  • 1959 Wright Side Up
  • 1961 Wry on the Rocks
  • 1962 All at Sea
  • 1963 Where Do We Go From Here?
  • 1964 Sorry, Charlie, Your Time is Up
  • 1965 Listen, They’re Playing Our Song
  • 1966 About Farce
  • 1967 Quick, Before It’s Written
  • 1968 All’s Fair
  • 1969 The Devil to Pay
  • 1970 Wrought Irony
  • 1971 Who’s Whom
  • 1972 Now Listen Hear
  • 1973 Take Ten
  • 1974 Film Flam
  • 1975 Mystery Loves Company
  • 1976 Is It Yesterday Already?
  • 1977 S!R!O!
  • 1978 Pow! Zowie! Zap!
  • 1979 You Bet Your Assets
  • 1980 Daze a Vu
  • 1981 Hire and Higher
  • 1981 Between the Covers
  • 1983 You Gotta Have Art
  • 1984 Urban and Soda
  • 1985 Irreverence of Things Past
  • 1986 Happily Ever Laughter
  • 1987 Eureka!? I Hardly Know Ya!
  • 1988 Lurline, Again!
  • 1989 Pun & Crime–ishment
  • 1990 Healthy, Wealthy, and Wry
  • 1991 Around the World in a Daze
  • 1992 Myth America
  • 1993 Westward Who?
  • 1994 A Sworded Affair
  • 1995 Thugs and Kisses
  • 1996 Hit or Mrs.
  • 1997 Mystery Repeats Itself
  • 1998 Blasphemy? Blasphe-you!
  • 1999 From Here to Maturity
  • 2000 History in the Faking
  • 2001 All’s Fair in Love and Dwarfs
  • 2002 Star-Spangled Banter
  • 2003 Riot on the Set
  • 2004 All's Hell That Ends Well
  • 2005 Birth of a Notion
  • 2006 Yahweh or the Highway
  • 2007 Troy Story
  • 2008 West Wing Story
  • 2009 Oh, The Humanities!
  • 2010 A Cheshire Catastrophe
  • 2011 A Volcanic Corruption
  • 2012 A Reptile Dysfunction

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