Steven Dietz - Original Plays (by Year of First Production)

Original Plays (by Year of First Production)

  1. Brothers and Sisters (1981)
  2. Railroad Tales (1983)
  3. Random Acts (1983)
  4. Wanderlust (1984)
  5. More Fun Than Bowling (1986)
  6. Painting It Red (1986) (music by Gary Rue and Leslie Ball)
  7. Burning Desire (1987) (short play)
  8. Foolin' Around with Infinity (1987)
  9. Ten November (1987) (music by Eric Bain Peltoniemi)
  10. God's Country (1988)
  11. Happenstance (1989) (music by Eric Bain Peltoniemi)
  12. After You (1990) (short play)
  13. Halcyon Days (1991)
  14. To The Nines (1991) (short play)
  15. Trust (1992)
  16. Lonely Planet (1993)
  17. Handing Down the Names (1994)
  18. The Nina Variations (1996) (variations on the last scene of Chekhov's The Seagull)
  19. Private Eyes (1996)
  20. Still Life with Iris (1997)
  21. Rocket Man (1998)
  22. Fiction (2002)
  23. Left to Right (2002) (short)
  24. Inventing van Gogh (2004)
  25. Last of the Boys (2004)
  26. The Spot (2004) (short)
  27. September Call-Up (2006) (short)
  28. Yankee Tavern (2007)
  29. Shooting Star(2008)
  30. Becky's New Car (2008)

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