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| 1998-1999 |
October 1998
The Diviners
by Jim Leonard, Jr.
directed by Ron Hubbard |
November 1998
A Lie of the Mind
by Sam Shepard
directed by Karma Ibsen |
February 1999
La Ronde
by Arthur Schnitzler
directed by Ward Haarbauer |
April 27- May 2, 1999
Dancing at Lughnasa
by Brian Friel
directed by Karma Ibsen
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May 25-29, 1999
Ludlow Fair by Lanford Wilson
directed by Ron Hubbard
Day of Absence by Douglas Turner Ward
directed by Cheryl Hall |
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| 1997-1998 |
Oct. 21-25, 1997
J.B.
verse drama by Archibald MacLeish |
Nov. 4-8, 1997
Extremities
by William Mastrosimone |
Feb 10-14, 1998
The Actor's Nightmare
and
For Whom The Southern Belle Tolls
by Christopher Durang |
Feb 24-28, 1998
Avocado Movement Theatre
movement, improvisation and dance |
April 28-May 2, 1998
Arcadia
by Tom Stoppard |
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| 1996-1997 |
Oct. 17-23, 1996
The African Company Presents "Richard
III"
by Carlyle Brown |
Nov. 12-16, 1996
Dandelion Wine
by Ray Bradbury |
Feb. 11-15, 1997
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
by Tennessee Williams |
Feb 25-March 1, 1997
Personals
by David Crane, Seth Friedman & Marta
Kauffman |
May 13-17, 1997
The Tragedy of Tragedies; or, The Life and
Death of Tom Thumb the Great
by Henry Fielding |
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| 1995-1996 |
Oct. 17-21, 1995
The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail
by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee |
Feb. 13-17, 1996
A Doll's House
by Henrik Ibsen |
March 1-2, 1996
Spoon River Anthology
by Edgar Lee Masters |
April 23-27, 1996
The Taming of the Shrew
by William Shakespeare |
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| 1994-1995 |
Oct. 25-29, 1994
Night Watch
by Lucille Fletcher |
November, 1994
Fall Dance Performance |
February 14-18, 1995
Come Back to the Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean,
Jimmy Dean
by Ed Graczyk |
May 2-6, 1995
Medea
by Euripides |
May, 1995
Magic City Children's Theatre |
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| 1993-1994 |
Sept. 23-25, 1993
The Colored Museum
by George C. Wolfe |
Oct. 25-30, 1993
I Hate Hamlet
by Paul Rudnick |
Nov. 5-6, 1993
A Terrible Beauty
by Jacquie Eyre-Young |
Feb. 15-19, 1994
Othello
by William Shakespeare |
April 26-30, 1994
Pawn to King's Bishop
by Lee Eric Shackleford |
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| 1992-1993 |
Ivy Row
by Barbara Bates Smith |
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
by Christopher Hampton |
Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander
by Preston Jones |
The Colored Museum
by George C. Wolfe |
The Sea Gull
by Anton Chekhov |
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| 1991-1992 |
Darkside
by Ken Jones |
The Miss Firecracker Contest
by Beth Henley |
The Country Wife
by William Wycherley |
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| 1990-1991 |
Lysistrata
by Aristophanes |
Blithe Spirit
by Noel Coward |
Agnes of God
by John Pielmeir |
Black Comedy
by Peter Shaffer |
Cowboy Mouth
by Sam Shephard and Patti Smith |
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| 1989-1990 |
Salome
by Oscar Wilde |
The Rimers of Eldritch
by Lanford Wilson |
As You Like It
by William Shakespeare |
A Toby Show
by Aurand Harris |
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| 1988-1989 |
A Place on the Magdalena Flats
by Preston Jones |
Joans
compiled and created by Ward Haarbauer |
Holmes & Watson
by Lee Eric Shackleford |
Abingdon Square
by Maria Irene Fornes |
Wiley and the Hairy Man
fable adapted by Jack Stokes |
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| 1987-1988 |
The Hairy Ape
by Euguene O'Neill |
Noises Off
by Michael Frayn |
A Possible Breach of the Peace
scripted by Judith Casseday and Theresa Carilla |
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| 1986-1987 |
Dark of the Moon
by Howard Richardson and William Berney |
The Three Sisters
by Anton Chekhov |
The Children's Hour
by Lillian Hellman |
True West
by Sam Shepard |
Nobody Knows the Francher Kid
by Ward Haarbauer |
New York Times
by Gregory Loselle |
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| 1985-1986 |
Greater Tuna
by Jaston Williams |
Anything Goes
by Cole Porter |
Harvey
by Mary Chase |
A Streetcar Named Desire
by Tennessee Williams |
The Rings of Saturn
by Thomas Parker |
Master Harold...and the Boys
by Athol Fugard |
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| 1984-1985 |
Two Gentlemen of Verona
by William Shakespeare |
Family
by Randall Silvis |
Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for
You / The Actor's Nightmare
by Christopher Durang |
The Cry of Kings
adaptation of Sophocles by Frederick Williams |
Scapino
by Frank Dunlop |
Greater Tuna
by Jaston Williams |
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| 1983-1984 |
Jesus Christ Superstar
by Rice and Webber |
On the Home Front
by Gail Kriegel |
A Christmas Carol
(with Birmingham's Children Theatre) |
The Three Cuckolds
by Leon Katz |
Hold Me
by Jules Feiffer |
Bent
by Marvin Sherman |
Come Back to the Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean,
Jimmy Dean
by Ed Graczyk |
Trouble in Mind
by Alice Childress |
The Metaphysical Beast
by Grif Stockley |
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| 1982-1983 |
Grease
by Jacobs and Casey |
The Ballad of Anne Askew
by Andrew Macbeth |
Gemini
by Albert Innaurato |
Night of January 16th
by Ayn Rand |
The House of Blue Leaves
by John Guare |
The Wager
by Mark Medoff |
Jesus Christ Superstar
by Rice and Webber |
Equus
by Peter Shaffer |
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| 1981-1982 |
Vanities
by Jack Heifner |
The 1940s Radio Hour
by Walton Jones |
A Christmas Carol (with Birmingham's Children Theatre) |
Andy and Sheila
by Bernard Sabath |
To Be Young, Gifted, and Black
by Lorraine Hansberry |
Bedroom Farce
by Alan Ayckbourn |
Sly Fox
by Larry Gelbart |
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| 1980-1981 |
You Can't Take It With You
by Moss Hart and George S.Kaufman |
Our Town
by Thornton Wilder |
The Black Poem
by Marcus O'Bannon |
Cleaving in Summerlight
by Barry Knower |
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| 1979-1980 |
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
by Jim Marvin |
Winnie the Pooh Plus a Monster or Two
by A.A. Milne |
This Property is Condemned
by Tennessee Williams |
Fortitude
by Kurt Vonnegut |
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| 1978-1979 |
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
by Tennessee Williams |
A Midsummer Night's Dream
by William Shakespeare |
Transformations
by Tennessee Williams |
The Tiger
by Murray Schisgal |
The Kid
by Robert Coover |
The White Whore and the Bit Player/
My Apologies, Ladies and Gentlemen
by Tom Eyen |
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| 1977-1978 |
Medea
by Euripides |
Birthbath
by Leonard Melfi |
Southern Cross
by Jesse Hill Ford |
Calm Down Mother
by Megan Terry |
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde |
The Beggar's Opera
by John Gay |
Suddenly Last Summer
by Tennessee Williams |
Happy Birthday, Wanda June
by Kurt Vonnegut |
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| 1976-1977 |
In the Boom Boom Room
by David Rabe |
Alice in Wonderland
adapted by Andrea Gregory from Lewis Carroll |
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| 1975-1976 |
The Star-Spangled Girl
by Neil Simon |
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| 1974-1975 |
The Crucible
by Arthur
Miller |
The Father
by August
Strindberg |
The Doctor in Spite of Himself
by Moliere |

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| 1973-1974 |
Endgame
by Samuel Beckett |
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
by Edward Albee |
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| 1972-1973 |
Winnie the Pooh
by A.A. Milne |
Dracula: the Ritual |
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| 1971-1972 |
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
by Christopher Marlowe |
Rashomon
by Fay and Michael Kanin |
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| 1970-1971 |
The Brick and the Rose
by John Lewis Carlino |
Krapp's Last Tape
by Samuel Beckett |
Yerma
by Federico Garcia-Lorca |
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| 1969-1970 |
No Exit
by Jean-Paul Sartre |
Lysistrata
by Aristophanes |
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