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2007/2008

  • "Aesop Who? ” (as part of our Theatre for Young Audiences program) by David Kurs. Based on Aesop's Fables. (World Premiere ). March 1 - March 15, 2008.

2006/2007

  • "Sleeping Beauty Wakes” (in production with Center Theatre Group at Kirk Douglas Theatre) by Brendan Milburn, Rachel Sheinkin and Valerie Vigoda (World Premiere ). March 31 - May 13, 2007.
  • "One Act Plays - Krapp's Last Tape and The Zoo Story" by Samuel Beckett and by Edward Albee. January 12 - February 18, 2007.
  • "For the Love of Ducks" (as part of our Theatre for Young Audiences program) by Tyrone Giordano & Troy Kotsur, An Adaptation of “The Deaf Duckling” By Aditi Brennan Kapil. November 1 - 20, 2006.

2005/2006

  • "For the Love of Ducks" (as part of our Theatre for Young Audiences program) by Tyrone Giordano & Troy Kotsur, An Adaptation of “The Deaf Duckling” By Aditi Brennan Kapil. November 1 - 20, 2005.
  • "Open Window” (in production with Pasadena Playhouse) by Stephen Sachs (World Premiere ). October 14 - November 20, 2005.

2004/2005

  • “Big River” in DC (in production with the Theatre of the Stars) National Tour at Washington DC's Ford's Theatre. March 18, 2004 - June 4, 2005
  • “Big River” continues (in production with the Theatre of the Stars) National Tour. June 11, 2004 - June 5, 2005

2003/2004

2002/2003

  • Big River (in production with the Roundabout Theatre Company) on Broadway at the American Airlines Theatre, NYC. July 1 - September 21, 2003.
  • “Big River” music and lyrics by Roger Miller, book by William Hauptman. November 5, 2002 - January 5, 2003. At the Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles.

2001/2002

  • “True West” by Sam Shepard. June 27 - June 30, 2002. At the San Jose Repertory Theatre
  • “Big River” music and lyrics by Roger Miller, book by William Hauptman. October 25, 2001 - January 9, 2002.
  • “True West” by Sam Shepard. May - June, 2002.

2000 /2001

  • “A Streetcar Named Desire” (Revival). September 21 - October 15, 2000.
  • “The Gin Game” by D.L. Coburn. (10th Anniversary Revival). November 9 - December 17, 2000.
  • “Road to a Revolution” by Mark Medoff (World Premiere Commission). April 12 - May 27, 2001.

1999/2000

  • “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams, adapted by Linda Bove, Bob Daniels and Phyllis Frelich. March 2 – April 16, 2000.
  • “Oliver!” by Lionel Bart, adapted by Jeff Calhoun (World Premiere Adaptation). May 11 – June 25, 2000.

1998/1999

  • “Hand in Hand and Foot in Mouth” by Bob Daniels (World Premiere Commission).
    October 8 – November 1, 1998.
  • “The House of Bernarda Alba” by Garcia Lorca. May 6 – June 13, 1999.

1997-1998

  • “Brilliant Traces” by Cindy Lou Johnson (Los Angeles Premiere). January 29 – March 8, 1998.
  • “Romeo and Juliet; Circus Verona” adapted by Elina deSantos. April 10 - May 17.

1996/1997

  • “Orphans” by Lyle Kessler (co-production) November 7 - December 15, 1996; in Sacramento April 1 - June 8, 1997.
  • “Saint Joan” adapted by Ken Albers (World Premiere Adaptation). January 30 - March 16, 1997.
  • “Alice in Wonderland; Ears, Hands and Hearts” (Revival). April 3 – 19, 1997.

1995/1996

  • “Medea” (Revival). September 15 - October 1, 1995.
  • “A Christmas Carol; The Ghost Story of Christmas” adapted by Stephen Keep Mills.
    (World Premiere Commission) November 9 - December 19, 1995.
  • “Equus” by Peter Shaffer. February 15 - March 24, 1996.
  • “Alice in Wonderland; Ears, Hands and Hearts” by Sonja Massie (World Premiere Commission). May 9 – 19, 1996.

1994/1995

  • “Of Mice & Men” by John Steinbeck. October 6 - November 13, 1994.
  • “Aladdin & The Wonderful Lamp” by Jack Geary. December 9 - December 18, 1994.
  • “Sleuth” by Anthony Shaffer. February 2 - March 12, 1995.
  • “Medea” by Euripides, adapted by Ken Albers (World Premiere Adaptation). April 6 - May 14, 1995.

1993/1994

  • “Am I Paranoid” by William Moses (Los Angeles Premiere). September 30 - November 8, 1993.
  • “Cinderella” by Ruth Newton (children’s theater workshop). December 9 - December 11, 1993.
  • “Night, Mother” by Marsha Norman. February 3 - March 13, 1994.
  • “His Wife” by Beverly Nero (World Premiere Commission). April 7 - May 1, 1994.
  • “Sign Me A Story” by Bob Daniels. May 12 - May 29, 1994.

1992

  • “Shirley Valentine” by Willy Russell (Los Angeles Premiere). February 6 - March 22, 1992.

1991

  • “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest” by Dale Wasserman. October 13 - November 22, 1991.

1990

  • “The Gin Game by D. L. Coburn.

 

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