Production history of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival
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Production history of plays performed by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival
(1935–present).
Due to World War II
, there were no plays presented from 1941-46.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is a regional repertory theatre in Ashland, Oregon, United States. The festival annually produces eleven plays on three stages during a season that lasts from February to October...
(1935–present).
The early years
Year | Play | Theatre |
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1935 | The Merchant of Venice The Merchant of Venice The Merchant of Venice is a tragic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1596 and 1598. Though classified as a comedy in the First Folio and sharing certain aspects with Shakespeare's other romantic comedies, the play is perhaps most remembered for its dramatic... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1935 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1936 | Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written early in the career of playwright William Shakespeare about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular archetypal stories of young, teenage lovers.Romeo and Juliet belongs to a... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1936 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Theatre |
1936 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1937 | Romeo and Juliet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1937 | The Taming of the Shrew The Taming of the Shrew The Taming of the Shrew is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1590 and 1591.The play begins with a framing device, often referred to as the Induction, in which a mischievous nobleman tricks a drunken tinker named Sly into believing he is actually a nobleman himself... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1937 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1938 | Hamlet Hamlet The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, or more simply Hamlet, is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1599 and 1601... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1938 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Theatre |
1938 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1938 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Theatre |
1939 | As You Like It As You Like It As You Like It is a pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1599 or early 1600 and first published in the folio of 1623. The play's first performance is uncertain, though a performance at Wilton House in 1603 has been suggested as a possibility... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1939 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Theatre |
1939 | Hamlet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1939 | The Comedy of Errors The Comedy of Errors The Comedy of Errors is one of William Shakespeare's earliest plays. It is his shortest and one of his most farcical comedies, with a major part of the humour coming from slapstick and mistaken identity, in addition to puns and word play. The Comedy of Errors is one of only two of Shakespeare's... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1939—July | The Taming of the Shrew | Golden Gate International Exposition |
1940 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Theatre |
1940 | The Comedy of Errors | Elizabethan Theatre |
1940 | Much Ado About Nothing Much Ado About Nothing Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy written by William Shakespeare about two pairs of lovers, Benedick and Beatrice, and Claudio and Hero.... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1940 | The Merry Wives of Windsor The Merry Wives of Windsor The Merry Wives of Windsor is a comedy by William Shakespeare, first published in 1602, though believed to have been written prior to 1597. It features the fat knight Sir John Falstaff, and is Shakespeare's only play to deal exclusively with contemporary Elizabethan era English middle class life... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
Due to World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...
, there were no plays presented from 1941-46.
The post-war years
Year | Play | Theatre |
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1947 | Hamlet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1947 | Love's Labour's Lost Love's Labour's Lost Love's Labour's Lost is one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s, and first published in 1598.-Title:... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1947 | Macbeth Macbeth The Tragedy of Macbeth is a play by William Shakespeare about a regicide and its aftermath. It is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy and is believed to have been written sometime between 1603 and 1607... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1947 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Theatre |
1948 | King John | Elizabethan Theatre |
1948 | Love's Labor's Lost | Elizabethan Theatre |
1948 | Othello Othello The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in approximately 1603, and based on the Italian short story "Un Capitano Moro" by Cinthio, a disciple of Boccaccio, first published in 1565... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1948 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Theatre |
1949 | A Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Night's Dream is a play that was written by William Shakespeare. It is believed to have been written between 1590 and 1596. It portrays the events surrounding the marriage of the Duke of Athens, Theseus, and the Queen of the Amazons, Hippolyta... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1949 | Othello | Elizabethan Theatre |
1949 | Richard II Richard II (play) King Richard the Second is a history play by William Shakespeare believed to be written in approximately 1595. It is based on the life of King Richard II of England and is the first part of a tetralogy, referred to by some scholars as the Henriad, followed by three plays concerning Richard's... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1949 | Romeo and Juliet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1949 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Theatre |
1950 | Antony and Cleopatra Antony and Cleopatra Antony and Cleopatra is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written sometime between 1603 and 1607. It was first printed in the First Folio of 1623. The plot is based on Thomas North's translation of Plutarch's Lives and follows the relationship between Cleopatra and Mark Antony... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1950 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Theatre |
1950 | Henry IV, Part I | Elizabethan Theatre |
1950 | The Comedy of Errors | Elizabethan Theatre |
1951 | King Lear King Lear King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. The title character descends into madness after foolishly disposing of his estate between two of his three daughters based on their flattery, bringing tragic consequences for all. The play is based on the legend of Leir of Britain, a mythological... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1951 | Measure for Measure Measure for Measure Measure for Measure is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604. It was classified as comedy, but its mood defies those expectations. As a result and for a variety of reasons, some critics have labelled it as one of Shakespeare's problem plays... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1951 | Henry IV, Part II | Elizabethan Theatre |
1951 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1951—November | Antigone Antigone In Greek mythology, Antigone is the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, Oedipus' mother. The name may be taken to mean "unbending", coming from "anti-" and "-gon / -gony" , but has also been suggested to mean "opposed to motherhood", "in place of a mother", or "anti-generative", based from the root... |
Lithia Theatre |
1951—November | On Monday Next | Lithia Theatre |
1951—November | Ten Little Indians Ten Little Indians "Ten Little Indians" is a children's rhyme. The song is usually performed to the Irish folk tune "Michael Finnegan". It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 13512.-Lyrics:The modern lyrics are believed to be public domain and are as follows:... |
Lithia Theatre |
1951—November | The Late Christopher Bean The Late Christopher Bean The Late Christopher Bean is a comedy/drama by Sidney Howard, and was first published in 1932 under the title "Muse of All Work." It was first performed at the Ford's Opera House in Baltimore on October 24, 1932. It would open a week later on Halloween at the Henry Miller's Theatre in New York. ... |
Lithia Theatre |
1952—April–May | Arsenic and Old Lace Arsenic and Old Lace (play) Arsenic and Old Lace is a play by American playwright Joseph Kesselring, written in 1939. It has become best known through the film adaptation starring Cary Grant and directed by Frank Capra. The play was directed by Bretaigne Windust, and opened on January 10, 1941. On September 25, 1943, the... |
Lithia Theatre |
1952—April–May | Claudia Claudia -Ancient Romans:* Claudia , a legendary Vestal Virgin* Claudia Augusta , infant daughter of Nero by his second wife* Claudia Capitolina, a princess of Commagene originally from Roman Egypt... |
Lithia Theatre |
1952—April–May | Death of a Salesman Death of a Salesman Death of a Salesman is a 1949 play written by American playwright Arthur Miller. It was the recipient of the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play. Premiered at the Morosco Theatre in February 1949, the original production ran for a total of 742 performances.-Plot :Willy Loman... |
Lithia Theatre |
1952—April–May | The Importance of Being Earnest The Importance of Being Earnest The Importance of Being Earnest, A Trivial Comedy for Serious People is a play by Oscar Wilde. First performed on 14 February 1895 at St. James's Theatre in London, it is a farcical comedy in which the protagonists maintain fictitious personae in order to escape burdensome social obligations... |
Lithia Theatre |
1952 | Henry V Henry V (play) Henry V is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to be written in approximately 1599. Its full titles are The Cronicle History of Henry the Fifth and The Life of Henry the Fifth... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1952 | Julius Caesar Julius Caesar (play) The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, also known simply as Julius Caesar, is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599. It portrays the 44 BC conspiracy against... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1952 | Much Ado About Nothing | Elizabethan Theatre |
1952 | The Tempest The Tempest The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1610–11, and thought by many critics to be the last play that Shakespeare wrote alone. It is set on a remote island, where Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan, plots to restore his daughter Miranda to her rightful place,... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1952—Oct.-November | Dracula Dracula Dracula is an 1897 novel by Irish author Bram Stoker.Famous for introducing the character of the vampire Count Dracula, the novel tells the story of Dracula's attempt to relocate from Transylvania to England, and the battle between Dracula and a small group of men and women led by Professor... |
Lithia Theatre |
1952—November | The Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie is a four-character memory play by Tennessee Williams. Williams worked on various drafts of the play prior to writing a version of it as a screenplay for MGM, to whom Williams was contracted... |
Lithia Theatre |
1952—November | The Show-Off The Show-Off The Show-Off is a 1946 film directed by Harry Beaumont. It stars Red Skelton and Marilyn Maxwell. Previously filmed in 1926 as The Show Off starring Ford Sterling, Lois Wilson and Louise Brooks and in 1934 as The Show-Off with Spencer Tracy also with Lois Wilson.-Cast:*Red Skelton as J. Aubrey... |
Lithia Theatre |
1952—November | The Vinegar Tree | Lithia Theatre |
1953 | Coriolanus Coriolanus (play) Coriolanus is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1605 and 1608. The play is based on the life of the legendary Roman leader, Gaius Marcius Coriolanus.-Characters:*Caius Martius, later surnamed Coriolanus... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1953 | Henry VI, Part I | Elizabethan Theatre |
1953 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Theatre |
1953 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Theatre |
1954 | Henry VI, Part II | Elizabethan Theatre |
1954 | Hamlet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1954 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Elizabethan Theatre |
1954 | The Winter's Tale The Winter's Tale The Winter's Tale is a play by William Shakespeare, originally published in the First Folio of 1623. Although it was grouped among the comedies, some modern editors have relabelled the play as one of Shakespeare's late romances. Some critics, among them W. W... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1955 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Elizabethan Theatre |
1955 | All's Well That Ends Well All's Well That Ends Well All's Well That Ends Well is a play by William Shakespeare. It is believed to have been written between 1604 and 1605, and was originally published in the First Folio in 1623.... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1955 | Henry VI, Part III | Elizabethan Theatre |
1955 | Macbeth | Elizabethan Theatre |
1955 | Timon of Athens Timon of Athens The Life of Timon of Athens is a play by William Shakespeare about the fortunes of an Athenian named Timon , generally regarded as one of his most obscure and difficult works... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1956 | Cymbeline Cymbeline Cymbeline , also known as Cymbeline, King of Britain or The Tragedy of Cymbeline, is a play by William Shakespeare, based on legends concerning the early Celtic British King Cunobelinus. Although listed as a tragedy in the First Folio, modern critics often classify Cymbeline as a romance... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1956 | Love's Labor's Lost | Elizabethan Theatre |
1956 | Richard III Richard III (play) Richard III is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in approximately 1591. It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of Richard III of England. The play is grouped among the histories in the First Folio and is most often classified... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1956 | Romeo and Juliet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1956 | Titus Andronicus Titus Andronicus Titus Andronicus is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, and possibly George Peele, believed to have been written between 1588 and 1593. It is thought to be Shakespeare's first tragedy, and is often seen as his attempt to emulate the violent and bloody revenge plays of his contemporaries, which were... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1957 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Theatre |
1957 | Henry VIII Henry VIII (play) The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eight is a history play by William Shakespeare and John Fletcher, based on the life of Henry VIII of England. An alternative title, All is True, is recorded in contemporary documents, the title Henry VIII not appearing until the play's publication... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1957 | Othello | Elizabethan Theatre |
1957 | Pericles, Prince of Tyre Pericles, Prince of Tyre Pericles, Prince of Tyre is a Jacobean play written at least in part by William Shakespeare and included in modern editions of his collected works despite questions over its authorship, as it was not included in the First Folio... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1957 | The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Two Gentlemen of Verona is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1590 or 1591. It is considered by some to be Shakespeare's first play, and is often seen as his first tentative steps in laying out some of the themes and tropes with which he would later deal in more... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1958 | King Lear | Elizabethan Theatre |
1958 | Much Ado About Nothing | Elizabethan Theatre |
1958 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Theatre |
1958 | Troilus and Cressida Troilus and Cressida Troilus and Cressida is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1602. It was also described by Frederick S. Boas as one of Shakespeare's problem plays. The play ends on a very bleak note with the death of the noble Trojan Hector and destruction of the love between Troilus... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1959 | Antony and Cleopatra | Elizabethan Theatre |
1959 | King John | Elizabethan Theatre |
1959 | Measure for Measure | Elizabethan Theatre |
1959 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1959 | The Maske of the New World | Elizabethan Theatre |
The 1960s
Year | Play | Theatre |
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1960 | Julius Caesar | Elizabethan Theatre |
1960 | Richard II | Elizabethan Theatre |
1960 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Theatre |
1960 | The Tempest | Elizabethan Theatre |
1960 | The Tragedy of the Duchess of Malfi The Duchess of Malfi The Duchess of Malfi is a macabre, tragic play written by the English dramatist John Webster in 1612–13. It was first performed privately at the Blackfriars Theatre, then before a more general audience at The Globe, in 1613-14... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1961 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Elizabethan Theatre |
1961 | All's Well That Ends Well | Elizabethan Theatre |
1961 | Hamlet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1961 | Henry IV, Part I | Elizabethan Theatre |
1961 | The Alchemist The Alchemist (play) The Alchemist is a comedy by English playwright Ben Jonson. First performed in 1610 by the King's Men, it is generally considered Jonson's best and most characteristic comedy; Samuel Taylor Coleridge claimed that it had one of the three most perfect plots in literature... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1961—Nov.-Dec. | Night of the Auk | Varsity Theatre |
1961—Nov.-Dec. | Rashomon Rashomon (play) Though Akira Kurosawa's film Rashomon is the most famous instance, Akutagawa's stories have also been adapted for the stage.- Source material :... |
Varsity Theatre |
1961—Nov.-Dec. | The Boy Friend The Boy Friend The Boy Friend is a musical by Sandy Wilson. The musical's original 1954 London production ran for 2,078 performances, making it briefly the third-longest running musical in West End or Broadway history until it was surpassed by Salad Days... |
Varsity Theatre |
1961—Nov.-Dec. | The Miser The Miser L'Avare is a 1668 five-act satirical comedy by French playwright Molière. Its title is usually translated as The Miser when the play is performed in English.... |
Varsity Theatre |
1962 | A Thieves Ballad | Elizabethan Theatre |
1962 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Theatre |
1962 | Coriolanus | Elizabethan Theatre |
1962 | Henry IV, Part II | Elizabethan Theatre |
1962 | The Comedy of Errors | Elizabethan Theatre |
1963 | Henry V | Elizabethan Theatre |
1963 | Love's Labor's Lost | Elizabethan Theatre |
1963 | Romeo and Juliet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1963 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Elizabethan Theatre |
1964 | Henry VI, Part I | Elizabethan Theatre |
1964 | King Lear | Elizabethan Theatre |
1964 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Theatre |
1964 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1964 | The Knight of the Burning Pestle The Knight of the Burning Pestle The Knight of the Burning Pestle is a play by Francis Beaumont, first performed in 1607 and first published in a quarto in 1613. It is notable as the first whole parody play in English... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1964 | Lovers Made Men Lovers Made Men Lovers Made Men, alternatively titled The Masque of Lethe or The Masque at Lord Hay's, was a Jacobean era masque, written by Ben Jonson, designed by Inigo Jones, and with music composed by Nicholas Lanier... |
Varsity Theatre |
1964—June–July | King Lear | Shakespeare at Stanford |
1964—June–July | The Merchant of Venice | Shakespeare at Stanford |
1964—June–July | Twelfth Night | Shakespeare at Stanford |
1965 | Henry VI, Part II | Elizabethan Theatre |
1965 | Macbeth | Elizabethan Theatre |
1965 | Much Ado About Nothing | Elizabethan Theatre |
1965 | The Winter's Tale | Elizabethan Theatre |
1965 | Volpone Volpone Volpone is a comedy by Ben Jonson first produced in 1606, drawing on elements of city comedy, black comedy and beast fable... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1966 | Othello | Elizabethan Theatre |
1966 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Elizabethan Theatre |
1966 | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | Elizabethan Theatre |
1966 | Henry VI, Part III | Elizabethan Theatre |
1966 | The Beggar's Opera The Beggar's Opera The Beggar's Opera is a ballad opera in three acts written in 1728 by John Gay with music arranged by Johann Christoph Pepusch. It is one of the watershed plays in Augustan drama and is the only example of the once thriving genre of satirical ballad opera to remain popular today... |
Varsity Theatre |
1967 | Antony and Cleopatra | Elizabethan Theatre |
1967 | Pericles, Prince of Tyre Pericles, Prince of Tyre Pericles, Prince of Tyre is a Jacobean play written at least in part by William Shakespeare and included in modern editions of his collected works despite questions over its authorship, as it was not included in the First Folio... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
1967 | Richard II | Elizabethan Theatre |
1967 | Richard III | Elizabethan Theatre |
1967 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Theatre |
1967 | The Maid of the Mill | Varsity Theatre |
1968 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Theatre |
1968 | Cymbeline | Elizabethan Theatre |
1968 | Hamlet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1968 | Henry VIII | Elizabethan Theatre |
1968 | Lock Up Your Daughters Lock Up Your Daughters Lock Up Your Daughters is a musical based on an 18th century comedy, Rape Upon Rape, by Henry Fielding and adapted by Bernard Miles. The lyrics were written by Lionel Bart and the music by Laurie Johnson... |
Varsity Theatre |
1969 | King John | Elizabethan Theatre |
1969 | Romeo and Juliet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1969 | The Tempest | Elizabethan Theatre |
1969 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1969 | Virtue in Danger | Varsity Theatre |
The 1970s
Year | Play | Theatre |
---|---|---|
1970 | Antigone | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1970 | Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1970 | The Fantasticks The Fantasticks The Fantasticks is a 1960 musical with music by Harvey Schmidt and lyrics by Tom Jones. It was produced by Lore Noto. It tells an allegorical story, loosely based on the play "The Romancers" by Edmond Rostand, concerning two neighboring fathers who trick their children, Luisa and Matt, into... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1970 | The Imaginary Invalid | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1970 | The Merchant of Venice | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1970 | You Can't Take It with You You Can't Take It with You You Can't Take It with You is a comedic play in three acts by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. The original production of the play opened at the Booth Theater on December 14, 1936, and played for 837 performances... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1970 | Julius Caesar | Elizabethan Theatre |
1970 | Richard II | Elizabethan Theatre |
1970 | The Comedy of Errors | Elizabethan Theatre |
1970—November | The Glass Menagerie | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1971 | A Man for All Seasons A Man for All Seasons A Man for All Seasons is a play by Robert Bolt. An early form of the play had been written for BBC Radio in 1954, and a one-hour live television version starring Bernard Hepton was produced in 1957 by the BBC, but after Bolt's success with The Flowering Cherry, he reworked it for the stage.It was... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1971 | Arsenic and Old Lace | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1971 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1971 | Under Milk Wood Under Milk Wood Under Milk Wood is a 1954 radio drama by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, adapted later as a stage play. A movie version, Under Milk Wood directed by Andrew Sinclair, was released during 1972.... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1971 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Elizabethan Theatre |
1971 | Henry IV, Part I | Elizabethan Theatre |
1971 | Macbeth | Elizabethan Theatre |
1971 | Much Ado About Nothing | Elizabethan Theatre |
1971—June–September | The Glass Menagerie | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1971—Oct.-Nov. | U.S.A. | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1972 | Room Service Room Service (play) Room Service is a play written by Allen Boretz and John Murray. It was originally produced by George Abbott and debuted at the Cort Theatre in New York on May 19, 1937. Its initial production ran for 500 performances, closing on July 16, 1938. The play was revived for a short run of 16... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1972 | The Crucible The Crucible The Crucible is a 1952 play by the American playwright Arthur Miller. It is a dramatization of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Province of Massachusetts Bay during 1692 and 1693. Miller wrote the play as an allegory of McCarthyism, when the US government blacklisted accused communists... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1972 | The Playboy of the Western World The Playboy of the Western World The Playboy of the Western World is a three-act play written by Irish playwright John Millington Synge and first performed at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, on January 26, 1907. It is set in Michael James Flaherty's public house in County Mayo during the early 1900s... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1972 | Uncle Vanya Uncle Vanya Uncle Vanya is a play by the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. It was first published in 1897 and received its Moscow première in 1899 in a production by the Moscow Art Theatre, under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavski.... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1972 | Troilus and Cressida | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1972 | Love's Labor's Lost | Elizabethan Theatre |
1972 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Theatre |
1972 | Henry IV, Part II | Elizabethan Theatre |
1972—November | Our Town Our Town Our Town is a three-act play by American playwright Thornton Wilder. It is a character story about an average town's citizens in the early twentieth century as depicted through their everyday lives... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1973 | Othello | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1973 | The Alchemist | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1973 | The Dance of Death | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1973 | The Importance of Being Earnest | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1973 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Theatre |
1973 | Henry V | Elizabethan Theatre |
1973 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Elizabethan Theatre |
1973—March–April | Our Town | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1973—June–September | O Rare Ben Jonson | Christian Science Church |
1973—November | Waiting for Godot Waiting for Godot Waiting for Godot is an absurdist play by Samuel Beckett, in which two characters, Vladimir and Estragon, wait endlessly and in vain for someone named Godot to arrive. Godot's absence, as well as numerous other aspects of the play, have led to many different interpretations since the play's... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1974 | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1974 | Hedda Gabler Hedda Gabler Hedda Gabler is a play first published in 1890 by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. The play premiered in 1891 in Germany to negative reviews, but has subsequently gained recognition as a classic of realism, nineteenth century theatre, and world drama... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1974 | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart.... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1974 | The Time of Your Life The Time of Your Life The Time of Your Life is a 1939 five-act play by American playwright William Saroyan. The play is the first drama to win both the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. The play opened 25 October 1939 at the Booth Theatre in New York City... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1974 | Hamlet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1974 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1974 | Titus Andronicus | Elizabethan Theatre |
1974—June–September | Waiting for Godot Waiting for Godot Waiting for Godot is an absurdist play by Samuel Beckett, in which two characters, Vladimir and Estragon, wait endlessly and in vain for someone named Godot to arrive. Godot's absence, as well as numerous other aspects of the play, have led to many different interpretations since the play's... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1975 | Charley's Aunt Charley's Aunt Charley's Aunt is a farce in three acts written by Brandon Thomas. It broke all historic records for plays of any kind, with an original London run of 1,466 performances.... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1975 | Long Day's Journey Into Night Long Day's Journey Into Night Long Day's Journey Into Night is a 1956 drama in four acts written by American playwright Eugene O'Neill. The play is widely considered to be his masterwork... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1975 | Oedipus the King Oedipus the King Oedipus the King , also known by the Latin title Oedipus Rex, is an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles that was first performed c. 429 BCE. It was the second of Sophocles's three Theban plays to be produced, but it comes first in the internal chronology, followed by Oedipus at Colonus and then Antigone... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1975 | The Petrified Forest The Petrified Forest The Petrified Forest is a 1936 American film, starring Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, and Humphrey Bogart. A precursor of film noir, it was adapted from Robert E. Sherwood's 1936 stage play of the same name... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1975 | The Winter's Tale | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1975 | All's Well That Ends Well | Elizabethan Theatre |
1975 | Romeo and Juliet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1975 | Henry VI, Part I | Elizabethan Theatre |
1976 | Brand Brand The American Marketing Association defines a brand as a "Name, term, design, symbol, or any other feature that identifies one seller's good or service as distinct from those of other sellers."... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1976 | The Devil's Disciple The Devil's Disciple The Devil's Disciple is an 1897 play written by Irish dramatist, George Bernard Shaw. The play is Shaw's eighth, and after Richard Mansfield's original 1897 American production it was his first financial success, which helped to affirm his career as a playwright... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1976 | The Little Foxes The Little Foxes The Little Foxes is a 1939 play by Lillian Hellman. Its title comes from Chapter 2, Verse 15 in the Song of Solomon in the King James version of the Bible, which reads, "Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes." Set in a small town in Alabama in... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1976 | The Tavern George M. Cohan George Michael Cohan , known professionally as George M. Cohan, was a major American entertainer, playwright, composer, lyricist, actor, singer, dancer, and producer.... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1976 | The Comedy of Errors | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1976 | Much Ado About Nothing | Elizabethan Theatre |
1976 | King Lear | Elizabethan Theatre |
1976 | Henry VI, Part II | Elizabethan Theatre |
1977 | A Streetcar Named Desire A Streetcar Named Desire (play) A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play written by American playwright Tennessee Williams for which he received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1948. The play opened on Broadway on December 3, 1947, and closed on December 17, 1949, in the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. The Broadway production was... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1977 | Angel Street | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1977 | The Rivals The Rivals The Rivals, a play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, is a comedy of manners in five acts. It was first performed on 17 January 1775.- Production :... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1977 | Measure for Measure | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1977 | A Moon for the Misbegotten | Black Swan Theatre |
1977 | A Taste of Honey A Taste of Honey A Taste of Honey is the first play by the British dramatist Shelagh Delaney, written when she was 18. It was initially intended as a novel, but she turned it into a play because she hoped to revitalize British theatre and to address social issues that she felt were not being presented... |
Black Swan Theatre |
1977 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Theatre |
1977 | Henry VI, Part III | Elizabethan Theatre |
1977 | Antony and Cleopatra | Elizabethan Theatre |
1977—September | A Moon for the Misbegotten | Tao House |
1978 | Mother Courage and Her Children Mother Courage and Her Children Mother Courage and Her Children is a play written in 1939 by the German dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht with significant contributions from Margarete Steffin... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1978 | Private Lives Private Lives Private Lives is a 1930 comedy of manners in three acts by Noël Coward. It focuses on a divorced couple who discover that they are honeymooning with their new spouses in neighbouring rooms at the same hotel. Despite a perpetually stormy relationship, they realise that they still have feelings for... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1978 | Tartuffe Tartuffe Tartuffe is a comedy by Molière. It is one of his most famous plays.-History:Molière wrote Tartuffe in 1664... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1978 | Miss Julie Miss Julie Miss Julie is a naturalistic play written in 1888 by August Strindberg dealing with class, love, lust, the battle of the sexes, and the interaction among them... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1978 | Timon of Athens | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1978 | Night of the Tribades | Black Swan Theatre |
1978 | The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds is a 1964 play written by Paul Zindel, a playwright and science teacher. Zindel received the 1971 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and a New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for the work. The play's world premiere was staged in 1964 at the Alley Theatre... |
Black Swan Theatre |
1978 | Richard III | Elizabethan Theatre |
1978 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Theatre |
1978 | The Tempest | Elizabethan Theatre |
1979—March–June | Miss Julie Miss Julie Miss Julie is a naturalistic play written in 1888 by August Strindberg dealing with class, love, lust, the battle of the sexes, and the interaction among them... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1979 | Born Yesterday Born Yesterday Born Yesterday is a play written by Garson Kanin which premiered on Broadway in 1946, starring Judy Holliday as Billie Dawn. The play was adapted intoa successful 1950 film of the same name.- Plot :... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1979 | The Play's the Thing Ferenc Molnár LanguageFerenc Molnár was a Hungarian dramatist and novelist. His Americanized name was Franz Molnar... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1979 | The Wild Duck The Wild Duck The Wild Duck is an 1884 play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen.-Plot:The first act opens with a dinner party hosted by Håkon Werle, a wealthy merchant and industrialist. The gathering is attended by his son, Gregers Werle, who has just returned to his father's home following a self-imposed... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1979 | Macbeth | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1979 | Indulgences in the Louisville Harem | Black Swan Theatre |
1979 | Root of the Mandrake The Mandrake The Mandrake is a satirical play by Italian Renaissance writer Niccolò Machiavelli. Its tale of the corruption of Italian society was written while Machiavelli was in exile, allegedly having plotted against the Medici... |
Black Swan Theatre |
1979 | Who's Happy Now? | Black Swan Theatre |
1979 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Theatre |
1979 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Elizabethan Theatre |
1979 | The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus The Tragicall History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus, commonly referred to simply as Doctor Faustus, is a play by Christopher Marlowe, based on the Faust story, in which a man sells his soul to the devil for power and knowledge... |
Elizabethan Theatre |
The 1980s
Year | Play | Theatre |
---|---|---|
1980 | As You Like It | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1980 | Coriolanus | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1980 | Juno and the Paycock | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1980 | Laundry and Bourbon | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1980 | Lone Star | Black Swan Theatre |
1980 | Love's Labor's Lost | Elizabethan Theatre |
1980 | Of Mice and Men | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1980 | Richard II | Elizabethan Theatre |
1980 | Ring Round the Moon | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1980 | Seascape | Black Swan Theatre |
1980 | Sizwe Bansi Is Dead | Black Swan Theatre |
1980 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Elizabethan Theatre |
1980 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1980 | The Philadelphia Story | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1981 | 'Tis Pity She's a Whore | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1981 | Artichoke | Black Swan |
1981 | Death of a Salesman | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1981 | Henry IV, Part One | Elizabethan Theatre |
1981 | Othello | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1981 | The Birthday Party | Black Swan |
1981 | The Island | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1981 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | Elizabethan Theatre |
1981 | Twelfth Night | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1981 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1981 | Wild Oats | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1982 | Blithe Spirit | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1982 | Henry V | Elizabethan Theatre |
1982 | Hold Me! | Black Swan |
1982 | Inherit the Wind | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1982 | Julius Caesar | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1982 | Othello | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1982 | Romeo and Juliet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1982 | Spokesong | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1982 | Comedy of Errors | Elizabethan Theatre |
1982 | The Father | Black Swan |
1982 | The Matchmaker | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1982 | Wings | Black Swan |
1983 | Ah, Wilderness! | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1983 | Cymbeline | Elizabethan Theatre |
1983 | Don Juan in Hell | Black Swan |
1983 | Dracula | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1983 | Dreamhouse | Black Swan |
1983 | Hamlet | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1983 | Man and Superman | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1983 | Much Ado about Nothing | Elizabethan Theatre |
1983 | Richard III | Elizabethan Theatre |
1983 | The Entertainer | Black Swan |
1983 | The Matchmaker | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1983 | What the Butler Saw | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1984 | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1984 | Dracula | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1984 | Hay Fever | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1984 | Henry VIII | Elizabethan Theatre |
1984 | London Assurance | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1984 | Seascape with Sharks and Dancer | Black Swan |
1984 | The Revenger's Tragedy | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1984 | Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Theatre |
1984 | Winter's Tale | Elizabethan Theatre |
1984 | Translations | Black Swan |
1984 | Troilus and Cressida | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1985 | All's Well That Ends Well | Black Swan |
1985 | An Enemy of the People | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1985 | Crimes of the Heart | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1985 | King John | Elizabethan |
1985 | King Lear | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1985 | Light up the Sky | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1985 | Lizzie Borden in the Late Afternoon | Black Swan |
1985 | Strange Snow | Black Swan |
1985 | The Majestic Kid | Black Swan |
1985 | Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Theatre |
1985 | Trelawny of the “Wells” | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1986 | An Enemy of the People | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1986 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Theatre |
1986 | Broadway | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1986 | Measure for Measure | Elizabethan Theatre |
1986 | On the Verge | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1986 | Sea Marks | Black Swan Theatre |
1986 | Strange Snow | Black Swan Theatre |
1986 | The Tempest | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1986 | Threepenny Opera | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1986 | Three Sisters | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1986 | Titus Adronicus | Elizabethan Theatre |
1987 | "Master Harold"...and the Boys | Black Swan Theatre |
1987 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Elizabethan Theatre |
1987 | Ballerina | Black Swn Theatre |
1987 | Curse of the Starving Class | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1987 | Macbeth | Elizabethan Theatre |
1987 | Richard II | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1987 | She Stoops to Conquer | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1987 | Taking Steps | Black Swan Theatre |
1987 | The Hostage | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1987 | Member of the Wedding | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1987 | Shoemakers' Holiday | Elizabethan Theatre |
1988 | A Penny for a Song | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1988 | Boy Meets Girl | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1988 | Enrico IV | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1988 | Ghosts | Black Swan Theatre |
1988 | Henry IV, Part One | Elizabethan Theatre |
1988 | Love's Labor's Lost | Elizabethan Theatre |
1988 | Orphans | Black Swan Theatre |
1988 | Romeo and Juliet | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1988 | The Iceman Cometh | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1988 | The Marriage of Bette and Boo | Black Swan Theatre |
1988 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1989 | All My Sons | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1989 | And a Nightingale Sang... | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1989 | Breaking the Silence | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1989 | Cyrano de Bergerac | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1989 | Henry IV, Part II | Elizabethan Theatre |
1989 | Hunting Cocroaches | Black Swan Theatre |
1989 | Much Ado About Nothing | Elizabethan Theatre |
1989 | Not About Heroes | Black Swan Theatre |
1989 | Pericles, Prince of Tyre | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1989 | The Road to Mecca | Black Swan Theatre |
1989 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | Elizabethan Theatre |
The 1990s
Year | Play | Theatre |
---|---|---|
1990 | God's Country | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1990 | Peer Gynt | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1990 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1990 Spring | The House of Blue Leaves | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1990 Fall | Aristocrats | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1990 | At Long Last Leo | Black Swan Theatre |
1990 | The Second Man | Black Swan Theatre |
1990 | The Voice of the Prairie | Black Swan Theatre |
1990 | Henry V | Elizabethan Stage |
1990 | The Winter's Tale | Elizabethan Stage |
1990 | The Comedy of Errors | Elizabethan Stage |
1991 | Major Barbara | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1991 | Other People's Money | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1991 | Our Town | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1991 | The Merchant of Venice | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1991 | Some Americans Abroad | Black Swan Theatre |
1991 | Two Rooms | Black Swan Theatre |
1991 | Woman in Mind | Black Swan Theatre |
1991 | Julius Caesar | Elizabethan Stage |
1991 | The First Part of Henry VI | Elizabethan Stage |
1991 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Stage |
1992 | All's Well That Ends Well | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1992 | La Bete | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1992 | The Ladies of the Camellias | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1992 | The Playboy of the Western World | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1992 | Toys in the Attic | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1992 | Heathen Valley | Black Swan Theatre |
1992 Spring | Restoration | Black Swan Theatre |
1992 | The Firebugs | Black Swan Theatre |
1992 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Stage |
1992 | Othello | Elizabethan Stage |
1992 | The Conclusion of Henry VI | Elizabethan Stage |
1993 | A Flea in Her Ear | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1993 | Joe Turner's Come and Gone | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1993 | Lips Together, Teeth Apart | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1993 | Richard III | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1993 | The Illusion | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1993 | Cymbeline | Black Swan Theatre |
1993 | Light in the Village | Black Swan Theatre |
1993 | The Baltimore Waltz | Black Swan Theatre |
1993 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Elizabethan Stage |
1993 | Antony and Cleopatra | Elizabethan Stage |
1993 | The White Devil | Elizabethan Stage |
1994 | Fifth of July | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1994 | Hamlet | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1994 | You Can't Take It With You | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1994 | The Pool of Bethesda | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1994 | The Rehearsal | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1994 | Tales of the Lost Formicans | Black Swan Theatre |
1994 Spring | Oleanna | Black Swan Theatre |
1994 Fall | The Colored Museum | Black Swan Theatre |
1994 | Much Ado About Nothing | Elizabethan Stage |
1994 | The Tempest | Elizabethan Stage |
1994 | The Two Noble Kinsmen | Elizabethan Stage |
1995 | Pravda | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1995 | The Skin of Our Teeth | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1995 | This Day and Age | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1995 | Twelfth Night | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1995 Fall | Blood Wedding | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1995 | Emma's Child | Black Swan Theatre |
1995 Spring | From the Mississippi Delta | Black Swan Theatre |
1995 Fall | The Cure at Troy | Black Swan Theatre |
1995 | Macbeth | Elizabethan Stage |
1995 | Richard II | Elizabethan Stage |
1995 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Elizabethan Stage |
1996 | Arcadia | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1996 | Awake and Sing! | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1996 | Moliere Plays Paris | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1996 | The Winter's Tale | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1996 | This Day and Age | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1996 | The Darker Face of the Earth | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1996 | A Pair of Threes: Three Viewings and Three Hotels | Black Swan Theatre |
1996 | Cabaret Verboten | Black Swan Theatre |
1996 | Strindberg in Hollywood | Black Swan Theatre |
1996 | Coriolanus | Elizabethan Stage |
1996 | Love's Labor's Lost | Elizabethan Stage |
1996 | Romeo and Juliet | Elizabethan Stage |
1997 | Death of a Salesman | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1997 | King Lear | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1997 | Pentacost | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1997 | Rough Crossing | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1997 | The Magic Fire | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1997 | Blues for an Alabama Sky | Black Swan Theatre |
1997 Spring | The Turn of the Screw | Black Swan Theatre |
1997 Fall | Nora | Black Swan Theatre |
1997 | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | Elizabethan Stage |
1997 | Timon of Athens | Elizabethan Stage |
1997 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Stage |
1998 | A Touch of the Poet | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1998 | Les Blancs | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1998 | Midsummer Night's Dream | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1998 | The School for Scandal | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1998 | Uncle Vanya | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1998 | Sailing to Byzantium | Black Swan Theatre |
1998 Spring | Velma's Got a Golem | Black Swan Theatre |
1998 Fall | Measure for Measure | Black Swan Theatre |
1998 | Cymbaline | Elizabethan Stage |
1998 | Henry IV, Part One | Elizabethan Stage |
1998 | The Comedy of Errors | Elizabethan Stage |
1999 | Chicago | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1999 | Good Person of Szechuan | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1999 | Othello | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1999 | Pericles | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1999 | Seven Guitars | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
1999 | El Paso Blue | Black Swan Theatre |
1999 | Rosmersholm | Black Swan Theatre |
1999 | Tongue of a Bird | Black Swan Theatre |
1999 | Three Musketeers | Elizabethan Stage |
1999 | Henry IV, Part Two | Elizabethan Stage |
1999 | Much Ado About Nothing | Elizabethan Stage |
The 2000s
Year | Play | Theatre |
---|---|---|
2000 | Henry V | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2000 | The Man Who Came to Dinner | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2000 | Force of Nature | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2000 | The Trojan Women | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2000 | The Night of the Iguana | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2000 | Crumbs from the Table of Joy | Black Swan Theatre |
2000 | Stop Kiss | Black Swan Theatre |
2000 | Wit | Black Swan Theatre |
2000 | Hamlet | Elizabethan Stage |
2000 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Stage |
2000 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Stage |
2001 | Three Sisters | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2001 | Enter the Guardsmen | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2001 | The Tempest | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2001 | Life is a Dream | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2001 | Oo-Bla-Dee | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2001 | Two Sisters and a Piano | Black Swan Theatre |
2001 | Fuddy Meers | Black Swan Theatre |
2001 | The Trip to Bountiful | Black Swan Theatre |
2001 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Stage |
2001 | Troilus and Cressida | Elizabethan Stage |
2001 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Elizabethan Stage |
2002 | Julius Caesar | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2002 | Noises Off | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2002 | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2002 | Saturday, Sunday, Monday | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2002 | Idiot's Delight | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2002 | Macbeth | New Theatre |
2002 | Playboy of the West Indies | New Theatre |
2002 | Handler | New Theatre |
2002 | The Winter's Tale | Elizabethan Stage |
2002 | Titus Andronicus | Elizabethan Stage |
2002 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Stage |
2003 | The Piano Lesson | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2003 | Hedda Gabler | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2003 | Romeo and Juliet | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2003 | Present Laughter | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2003 | Daughters of the Revolution [Continental Divide] | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2003 | Mothers Against [Continental Divide] | New Theatre |
2003 | Antony and Cleopatra | New Theatre |
2003 | Lorca in a Green Dress | New Theatre |
2003 | Richard II | Elizabethan Stage |
2003 | Wild Oats | Elizabethan Stage |
2003 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Elizabethan Stage |
2004 | The Comedy of Errors | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2004 | The Royal Family | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2004 | A Raisin in the Sun | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2004 | Oedipus Complex | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2004 | The Visit | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2004 | Topdog Underdog | New Theatre |
2004 | Humble Boy | New Theatre |
2004 | Henry VI, Part One | New Theatre |
2004 | King Lear | Elizabethan Stage |
2004 | Henry VI, Parts Two and Three | Elizabethan Stage |
2004 | Much Ado About Nothing | Elizabethan Stage |
2005 | Napoli Milionaria! | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2005 | Richard III | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2005 | The Belle's Stratagem | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2005 | Room Service | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2005 | The Philanderer | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2005 | Gibralter | New Theatre |
2005 | By the Waters of Babylon | New Theatre |
2005 | Ma Rainey's Black Bottom | New Theatre |
2005 | Love's Labor's Lost | Elizabethan Stage |
2005 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Stage |
2005 | The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus | Elizabethan Stage |
2006 | The Importance of Being Earnest | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2006 | The Winter's Tale | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2006 | Intimate Apparel | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2006 Spring | The Diary of Anne Frank | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2006 Fall | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2006 | Bus Stop | New Theatre |
2006 Spring | UP | New Theatre |
2006 Fall | King John | New Theatre |
2006 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Elizabethan Stage |
2006 | Cyrano de Bergerac | Elizabethan Stage |
2006 | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | Elizabethan Stage |
2007 | As You Like It | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2007 | On the Razzle On the Razzle "On the razzle" is a euphemism often used in the British press to describe the actions of a celebrity who has drunk, or is about to drink, a considerable amount of alcohol... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2007 Spring | The Cherry Orchard | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2007 | Gem of the Ocean Gem of the Ocean Gem of the Ocean is a play by American playwright August Wilson. It is the first installment of his decade-by-decade, ten-play chronicle, The Pittsburgh Cycle, dramatizing the African-American experience in the twentieth century.-Plot :... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2007 Fall | Tartuffe | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2007 Spring | Rabbit Hole Rabbit Hole Rabbit Hole is a play written by David Lindsay-Abaire. It was the recipient of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The play was originally commissioned by South Coast Repertory and first presented at its Pacific Playwrights Festival reading series in 2005... |
New Theatre |
2007 | Tracy's Tiger Tracy's Tiger Tracy's Tiger is a short novel by William Saroyan. Its was first published in 1951 by Doubleday, illustrated with drawings by Henry Koerner... |
New Theatre |
2007 Fall | Distracted | New Theatre |
2007 | The Tempest | Elizabethan Stage |
2007 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Stage |
2007 | Romeo and Juliet | Elizabethan Stage |
2008 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2008 | The Clay Cart | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2008 | Fences | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2008 | The Further Adventures of Hedda Gabler | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2008 | A View From the Bridge | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2008 | Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter | New Theatre |
2008 | Coriolanus | New Theatre |
2008 | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner | New Theatre |
2008 | Othello | Elizabethan Stage |
2008 | The Comedy of Errors | Elizabethan Stage |
2008 | Our Town | Elizabethan Stage |
2009 | Macbeth | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2009 | Death and the King's Horseman | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2009 | The Music Man | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2009 | Equivocation Equivocation (play) Equivocation, written by Bill Cain, is a play about telling the truth in difficult times. It proposes the question: what if the government commissioned William Shakespeare to write the definitive history of a national crisis, the Gunpowder Plot, in one of his plays.-Synopsis:Act 1London. 1605. A... |
Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2009 | Paradise Lost | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2009 | Dead Man's Cell Phone | New Theatre |
2009 | Servant of Two Masters | New Theatre |
2009 | All's Well That Ends Well | New Theatre |
2009 | Henry VIII | Elizabethan Stage |
2009 | Don Quixote | Elizabethan Stage |
2009 | Much Ado About Nothing | Elizabethan Stage |
The 2010s
Year | Play | Theatre |
---|---|---|
2010 | Hamlet | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2010 | Pride and Prejudice | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2010 | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2010 | She Loves Me | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2010 | Throne of Blood | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2010 | Well | New Theatre |
2010 | Ruined | New Theatre |
2010 | American Night | New Theatre |
2010 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Stage |
2010 | Henry IV, Part One | Elizabethan Stage |
2010 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Stage |
2011 | Measure for Measure | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2011 | The Imaginary Invalid | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2011 | To Kill a Mockingbird | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2011 | Love's Labor's Lost | Elizabethan Stage |
2011 | August: Osage County | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2011 | The African Company Presents Richard III | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2011 | The Language Archive | New Theatre |
2011 | Julius Caesar | New Theatre |
2011 | Ghost Light | New Theatre |
2011 | Henry IV, Part Two | Elizabethan Stage |
2011 | The Pirates of Penzance | Elizabethan Stage |
2012 | Romeo and Juliet | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2012 | Party People | New Theatre |
2012 | All the Way | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2012 | The White Snake | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2012 | Seagull | New Theatre |
2012 | Animal Crackers | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
2012 | Toilus and Cressida | New Theatre |
2012 | Henry V | Elizabethan Stage |
2012 | As You Like it | Elizabethan Stage |
2012 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Elizabethan Stage |
2012 | Media/Macbeth/Cinderella | Angus Bowmer Theatre |
Venues
- Elizabethan Stage
- Angus Bowmer Theatre
- Black Swan Theatre
- New Theatre
- Varsity Theatre
- Tao House (Danville, California)
- OSF Portland--Portland Center StagePortland Center StagePortland Center Stage is a theater company based in Portland, Oregon, United States. Theater productions are presented at the Gerding Theater at the Armory in Portland's Pearl District. PCS was founded in 1988 as the northern sibling of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon...
- Kennedy CenterJohn F. Kennedy Center for the Performing ArtsThe John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center located on the Potomac River, adjacent to the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C...