![]() Daniel J. Travanti in The Collection, 1965. |
First Season (1960-61) Compulsion, Meyer Levin The Cave Dwellers, William Saroyan Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller Androcles and the Lion, George Bernard Shaw Orpheus Descending, Tennessee Williams Our Town, Thornton Wilder Caligula, Albert Camus Volpone, Ben Jonson A View from the Bridge, Arthur Miller Under Milk Wood, Dylan Thomas The Seagull, Anton Chekhov La Ronde, Arthur Schnitzler The Bald Soprano and The Chairs, Eugene Ionesco |
| Second Season (1961-62) Hedda Gabbler, Henrik Ibsen The Servant of Two Masters, Carlo Goldoni Heartbreak House, George Bernard Shaw No Exit, Jean-Paul Sartre Bed-Time Story, Sean O’Casey The Lark, Jean Anouilh Here Today, Gone Tomorrow!, Mel Shapiro Hamlet, William Shakespeare |
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![]() Ed Zang and Sam Waterston in Eh?, 1966. |
Third Season (1963) The Lady’s Not for Burning, Christopher Fry The Hostage, Brendan Behan The Devil’s Disciple, George Bernard Shaw Calvary, William Butler Yeats Act Without Words II, Samuel Beckett The Zoo Story, Edward Albee The Emperor, Luigi Pirandello The Caretaker, Harold Pinter Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare The Fantasticks, Tom Jones & Harvey L. Schmidt |
| Fourth Season (1964) The Love of Don Perlimplin, Federico Garcia Lorca The Zoo Story, Edward Albee Arms and the Man, George Bernard Shaw Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma’s Hung You in the Closet The Burnt Flower Bed, Ugo Betti The Forced Marriage, Moliere The Doctor In Spite of Himself, Moliere Rhinoceros, Eugene Ionesco A Moon for the Misbegotten, Eugene O’Neill The Threepenny Opera, Bertolt Brecht & Kurt Weill The Fantasticks, Tom Jones & Harvey L. Schmidt |
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Fifth Season (1965) Ghosts, Henrik Ibsen & Eva LeGallienne The Collection and The Lover, Harold Pinter Major Barbara, George Bernard Shaw Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, Ray Lawler She Stoops To Conquer, Oliver Goldsmith The Blood Knot, Athol Fugard The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams The Fantasticks, Tom Jones & Harvey L. Schmidt |
| Sixth Season (1966) Man and Superman, George Bernard Shaw The American Dream, Edward Albee Benito Cereno, Robert Lowell Sodom and Gomorrah, Jean Giraudoux, translation by Charley’s Aunt, Brandon Thomas Eh?, Henry Livings The Skin of our Teeth, Thornton Wilder The Fantasticks, Tom Jones & Harvey L. Schmidt |
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| Seventh Season (1967) The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde The Birthday Party, Harold Pinter The Cavern, Jean Anouilh Escurial, Michel De Ghelderode The Lesson, Eugene Ionesco Uncle Vanya, Anton Chekhov Anatol, Tom Jones |
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Patty Duke and Cleavon Little in The Dutchman, 1969. |
Eighth Season (1968) Misalliance, George Bernard Shaw Endgame, Samuel Beckett The Miser, Moliere Camino Real, Tennessee Williams Crime on Goat Island, Ugo Betti End of the World, Keith Neilson The Mad Woman of Chaillot, Jean Giraudoux, adapted by Saint Joan, George Bernard Shaw The Comedy of Errors, William Shakespeare Honor and Offer, Henry Livings Four Men and a Monster, Maryat Lee Alice, Lewis Carroll |
| Ninth Season (1969) Volpone, Ben Jonson The Balcony, Jean Genet Three Men on a Horse, John C. Holm & George Abbott The Dutchman, Leroi Jones The Good Woman of Setzuan, Bertolt Brecht Lady Audley’s Secret, Douglas Seale Six Characters in Search of an Author, Luigi Pirandello Our Town, Thornton Wilder Henry IV, William Shakespeare The Fantasticks, Tom Jones & Harvey L. Schmidt |
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![]() Swoosie Kurtz in Sensations of the Bitten Partner, 1972. |
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| Tenth Season (1970) Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw Ardele, Jean Anouilh Many Happy Returns, Howard Dietz & Arthur Schwartz Come Back Little Sheba, William Inge He Who Gets Slapped, Leonid Andreyev Tobacco Road, Jack Kirkland As You Like It, William Shakespeare The Blacks, Jean Genet | |
| Off-Off Broadway Season Oldenberg, Barry Bermange A Slight Ache, Harold Pinter Wandering, Lanford Wilson Play, Bonnie Jacob Tour, Terrence McNally Camera Obscura, Robert Patrick Honesty is the Best Policy, Barry Litvack Drive-In, David Kranes Muzeeka, John Guare Krapp’s Last Tape and Eh, Joe?, Samuel Beckett Matter and Machines: An Event for Films and |
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![]() James Noble, Henry Winkler and Charles Berendt in Incident at Vichy, 1973.
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Eleventh Season (1971) Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Eric Angel Street, Patrick Hamilton Slow Dance on the Killing Ground, William Hanley The Last Sweet Days of Isaac, Gretchen Cryer & Nancy Caravaggio, Michael Straight Rain, John Colton & Clemence Randolph Hamlet, William Shakespeare Why Hanna’s Skirt Won’t Stay Down, Tom Eyen Life With Father, Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse |
| Twelfth Season (1972) The School for Wives, Moliere Dear Liar, Jerome Kilty The Innocents, William Archibald Shelter, Gretchen Cryer & Nancy Ford The Play’s the Thing, Ferenc Molnar Sensations of the Bitten Partner, Milburn Smith The Rivals, Richard Brinsley Sheridan The Crucible, Arthur Miller Baboon!!!, conceived by Word Baker |
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![]() Bonnie Franklin in Oh, Coward!, 1975. |
Thirteenth Season (1973) |
| Fourteenth Season (1973-74) The Tempest, William Shakespeare Old Times, Harold Pinter Harvey, Mary Coyle Chase Monkey Monkey Bottle of Beer, How Many Monkeys Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett Travellers, Corinne Jacker & Jonathan Tunick The Fantasticks, Tom Jones & Harvey L. Schmidt The Apple Tree, Sheldon Harnick & Jerry Bock |
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| Fifteenth Season (1974-75) Tartuffe, Moliere Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Edward Albee Arsenic and Old Lace, Joseph Kesselring That Champoinship Season, Jason Miller The Hot L Baltimore, Lanford Wilson Oh, Coward!, Noel Coward |
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![]() Mercedes Ruehl in Vanities, 1977. |
Sixteenth Season (1975-76) |
| Seventeenth Season (1976-77) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Tennessee Williams Oliver!, Lionel Bart A Month in the Country, Ivan Turgenev When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder?, Mark Medoff Heartbreak House, George Bernard Shaw The Hostage, Brendan Behan Vanities, Jack Heifner |
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| Eighteenth Season (1977-78) What’s a Nice Country Like Us Doing in a State Like This?, The Threepenny Opera, Bertolt Brecht & Kurt Weill Sizwe Bansi is Dead, Athol Fugard, John Kani & Winston The Imaginary Invalid, Moliere Benefit of a Doubt, Edward Clinton Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck The House of Bernarda Alba, Federico Garcia Lorca The Royal Family, George S. Kaufman & Edna Ferber Starting Here, Starting Now, Richard Maltby, Jr. & David Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Eric |
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![]() Scott Bakula in The Baker's Wife, 1980. |
Nineteenth Season (1978-79) |
Twentieth Season (1979-80) |
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![]() Susan Stroman and Jan Neuberger in Peter Pan, 1981. |
Twenty First Season (1980-81) Compulsion, Meyer Levin Buried Child, Sam Shepard The Man Who Came to Dinner, Moss Hart & George S. Loose Ends, Michael Weller Serenading Louie, Lanford Wilson The School for Scandal, Richard Brinsley Sheridan A View from the Bridge, Arthur Miller The Gin Game, D. L. Coburn Tintypes, Mary Kyte, Mel Marvin & Gary Pearle I Love My Wife, Michael Stewart, Cy Coleman & Luis Rego Palmer Cody’s Tick-Tock Ballroom, Dorian Barth, Tony 2 by 5 (by 3), John Kander & Fred Ebb |
Twenty Second Season (1981-82) |
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![]() Angela Thornton and Gary Sandy in Sweet Bird of Youth, 1983. |
Twenty Third Season (1982-83) |
Twenty Fourth Season (1983-84) |
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![]() Ann Nesby in Sing Hallelujah!, 1986. |
Twenty Fifth Season (1984-85) Empress of China, Ruth Wolff Shades of Brown, Michael Picardie The Big Holiday Broadcast, Arne Zaslove, Mary-Claire The Seagull, Anton Chekhov Amateurs, Winnie Holzman & David Evans Paradise, Robert Forrest & George C. Wolfe Have, Julius Hay Amadeus, Peter Schaffer Sleuth, Anthony Shaffer The Miss Firecracker Contest, Beth Henley |
| Twenty Sixth Season (1985-86) The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams Painting Churches, Tina Howe Carnival!, Bob Merrill & Michael Stewart Two Can Play, Trevor Rhone Marry Me a Little, Stephen Sondheim Top Girls, Caryl Churchill Traveler in the Dark, Marsha Norman Hamlet, William Shakespeare Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Tom Stoppard And A Nightingale Sang ..., C. P. Taylor Sing Hallelujah!, Worth Gardner & Donald Lawrence |
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Paul
Ukena, Jr.in K2, 1986. |
Twenty Seventh Season (1986-87) |
Twenty Eighth Season (1987-88) |
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The
cast of Invention
for Fathers and Sons,1989. |
Twenty Ninth Season (1988-89) |
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Thirtieth Season (1989-90) Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Christopher Hampton Pump Boys and Dinettes, John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Treasure Island, adapted by Ara Watson ¿De Donde?, Mary Gallagher Fences, August Wilson Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Terrence St. Mark’s Gospel, featuring Alec McCowen The Boys Next Door, Tom Griffin Fanshen, David Hare How the Other Half Loves, Alan Ayckbourn Club!, The Flying Karamazov Brothers |
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Alan
Mixon and Gregory Procaccino in A Christmas Carol, 1993. |
Thirty First Season (1990-91) |
| Thirty Second Season
(1991-92) Our Town, Thornton Wilder Speed-the-Plow, David Mamet A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, adapted by Howard Japango, Richard Epp From the Mississippi Delta, Endesha Ida Mae Holland Billy Bishop Goes to War, John Gray & Eric Peterson The Cocktail Hour, A. R. Gurney Pickle Family Circus, conceived by Larry Pisoni Perfect for You, Doll, Steven Sater Hot ‘N Cole, Cole Porter Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grille, Lanie Robertson |
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![]() Ray Dooley in Dracula, 1995. |
Thirty Third Season (1992-93) “Master Harold”... and the boys, Athol Fugard The House of Blue Leaves, John Guare Shirley Valentine, Willy Russell A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, adapted by Howard Our Country’s Good, Timberlake Wertenbaker Scotland Road, Jeffrey Hatcher The Immigrant, Mark Harelik Separation, Tom Kempinski A Moon for the Misbegotten, Eugene O’Neill Smoke on the Mountain, Connie Ray & Alan Bailey Ain’t Misbehavin’, the music of Fats Waller |
| Thirty Fourth Season (1993-94) Harvey, Mary Coyle Chase Death and The Maiden, Ariel Dorfman To Kill a Mockingbird, Christopher Sergel Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living is Paris, Eric A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, adapted by Howard The Wingfield Trilogy, Dan Needles The Sum of Us, David Stevens Dancing at Lughnasa, Brian Friel Alchemy of Desire/Dead Man’s Blues, Caridad Svich The Merry Wives of Windsor, Texas, John L. Haber The Voice of the Prairie, John Olive |
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![]() Lynn Redgrave and Jeff Woodman in The Notebook of Trigorin, 1996. |
Thirty Fifth Season (1994-95) A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare Keely & Du, Jane Martin Inspecting Carol, Daniel Sullivan & The Seattle Repertory Beehive, Larry Gallagher A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, adapted by Howard Jar The Floor, Cheryl L. West The Caretaker, Harold Pinter The Brothers Karamazov, adapted by Anthony Clarvoe Hometown Heroes, Ed Graczyk Dracula, Hamilton Deane & John L. Balderston Banjo Dancing, Stephen Wade |
| Thirty Sixth Season (1995-96) The Mousetrap, Agatha Christie Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me, Frank McGuinness Miss Evers’ Boys, David Feldshuh A Tuna Christmas, Jaston Williams, Joe Sears & Ed Howard A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, adapted by Howard An Asian Jockey in Our Midst, Carter W. Lewis She Loves Me, Joe Masteroff, Jerry Bock & Sheldon Harnick Ghosts, Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Anthony Clarvoe Arms and the Man, George Bernard Shaw All in the Timing, David Ives The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, Herman Wouk |
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![]() Tim Donoghue and Keith Jochim in Nixon’s Nixon, 1997. |
Thirty Seventh Season (1996-97) The Notebook of Trigorin, Tennessee Williams Songplay: The Songs and Music of Kurt Weill, conceived The Most Happy Fella, Frank Loesser The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged), Jess A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, adapted by Howard The Turn of the Screw, Jeffrey Hatcher Sylvia, A. R. Gurney In Walks Ed, Keith Glover Having Our Say, Emily Mann Valley Song, Athol Fugard Private Lives, Noel Coward |
Thirty Eighth Season (1997-98) |
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![]() Kyle Fabel, Raye Lankford and Dan McCabe in The Dead Eye Boy, 2000. |
Thirty Ninth Season (1998-99) The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, A Doll’s House, Henrik Ibsen The Woman in Black, Stephen Mallatratt A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, adapted by Howard Thunder Knocking on the Door, Keith Glover Red Corners, Cecilia Fannon How I Learned to Drive, Paula Vogel Over the Tavern, Tom Dudzick Ten Years Apart, Matthew Bennett & Sean McCourt Appalachian Strings, Randal Myler & Dan Wheetman |
Fortieth Season (1999-2000) |
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![]() Elena Aaron and Kim Brockington in Dark Paradise, 2001. |
Forty First Season (2000-01) Inherit the Wind, Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee Shakespeare's R&J, Joe Calarco Everything's Ducky, Bill Russell, Jeffrey Hatcher & Henry I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, Joe DiPietro & A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, adapted by Howard Closer, Patrick Marber Dark Paradise: The Legend of the Five Pointed Star, Keith Avenue X, John Jiler & Ray Leslee Art, Yasmina Reza The Mystery of Irma Vep, Charles Ludlam Talley's Folly, Lanford Wilson Smoke on the Mountain, Connie Ray & Alan Bailey Exceptions to Gravity, Avner the Eccentric |
Forty Second Season (2001-02) |
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![]() Shannon Koob in The Syringa Tree, 2003. |
Forty Third Season (2002-03) Ah, Wilderness!, Eugene O'Neill Havana Is Waiting, Eduardo Machado A Flea in Her Ear, Georges Feydeau The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged), Adam A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, adapted by Howard Proof, David Auburn An Infinite Ache, David Schulner Pacific Overtures, Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman The Love Song of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Carson Kreitzer The Smell of the Kill, Michele Lowe The Syringa Tree, Pamela Gien |
| Forty Fourth Season (2003-04) My Fair Lady, Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe One, Joseph McDonough Metamorphoses, based on the myths of Ovid, written by Always ... Patsy Cline, Ted Swindley A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, adapted by Howard Going Gone, Karen Hartman The Drawer Boy, Michael Healey Blue, Charles Randolph Wright & Nona Hendryx Hiding Behind Comets, Brian Dykstra Mister Roberts, Thomas Heggen & Joshua Logan Sing Hallelujah!, Worth Gardner & Donald Lawrence |
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![]() Jessica O'Connor, Stephanie Cozart, Gretchen Porro and Katherine W. Hill in The Crucible, 2004. |
Forty Fifth Season (2004-05) Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare A Picasso, Jeffrey Hatcher The Crucible, Arthur Miller Plaid Tidings, Stuart Ross A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, adapted by Howard Bad Dates, Theresa Rebeck Leap, John Yearley The Retreat From Moscow, William Nicholson The Underpants, Steve Martin, adapted from the play by Crowns, Regina Taylor, based on the book by Michael The Last Five Years, Jason Robert Brown |
| Forty Sixth Season (2005-06) A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Burt Love, Janis, Randal Myler Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Tennessee Williams The Complete History of America (abridged), Adam Long, All the Great Books (abridged), Reed Martin & Austin A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, adapted by Howard The Clean House, Sarah Ruhl Yellowman, Dael Orlandersmith Company, Stephen Sondheim & George Furth Stone My Heart, Joseph McDonough Witness for the Prosecution, Agatha Christie Squeeze Box, Ann Randolph |
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![]() Chris Peluso in Ace, 2006. |
Forty Seventh Season (2006-07) |




















Alan
Mixon and Gregory Procaccino in A Christmas Carol, 1993.






