New Line Theatre - Past Shows

Past Shows

1991–1992
  • A Tribute to the Rock Musicals*
  • Attempting the Absurd *
1992–1993
  • Smokin’ Santa *
  • A Tribute to Stephen Sondheim *
1993–1994
  • A Tribute to the Dark Side *
  • Breaking Out in Harmony *
  • Assassins **
1994–1995
  • Pippin
  • In the Blood *
1995–1996
  • Company
  • Out on Broadway *
  • Sweeney Todd
1996–1997
  • Passion **
  • Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris
  • The Ballad of Little Mikey **
1997–1998
  • Extreme Sondheim *
  • March of the Falsettos
  • Woman with Pocketbook *
  • Assassins
1998–1999
  • Songs for a New World **
  • Camelot
  • Into the Woods
1999–2000
  • A New Line Songbook *
  • Floyd Collins **
  • Out on Broadway 2000 *
  • Hair
2000–2001
  • A New Line Cabaret *
  • Cabaret
  • Anyone Can Whistle
  • Hair
2001–2002
  • The Cradle Will Rock
  • A New Brain **
  • Chicago
2002–2003
  • The Rocky Horror Show
  • A New Line Cabaret II *
  • Bat Boy **
  • Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
2003–2004
  • Sunday in the Park with George
  • The Nervous Set
  • Reefer Madness **
  • Hedwig and the Angry Inch
2004–2005
  • Man of La Mancha
  • She’s Hideous *
  • The Robber Bridegroom
  • Kiss of the Spider Woman
2005–2006
  • The Fantasticks
  • The AmberKlavier *
  • A New Line Cabaret III *
  • Bat Boy
  • Jesus Christ Superstar
2006–2007
  • Johnny Appleweed *
  • Grease
  • Urinetown
2007–2008
  • Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll *
  • Assassins
  • High Fidelity **
2008–2009
  • Hair
  • A New Line Cabaret IV *
  • Return to the Forbidden Planet **
  • The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
2009–2010
  • Love KIlls *
  • The Wild Party **
  • Evita
2010–2011
  • I Love My Wife **
  • Two Gentlemen of Verona
  • bare **
2011–2012
  • Passing Strange **
  • Cry-Baby **
  • High Fidelity
2012-2013
  • Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
  • Next to Normal
  • Bukowsical **

An asterisk denotes world premiere; a double-asterisk denotes regional premiere

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