Seattle Rep Production history
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Production History of plays performed at Seattle Repertory Theatre (1963-Present).
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[edit] Current Season
[edit] 2006-2007
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Doubt by John Patrick Shanley; Director: Warner Shook
- The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Adapted by Simon Levy; Director David Esbjornson
- The Lady from Dubuque by Edward Albee; Director: David Esbjornson
- Fire on the Mountain by Randal Myler and Dan Wheetman
- Gem of the Ocean by August Wilson
Leo K Theatre
- Thom Pain (based on nothing) by Will Eno; Director: Jerry Manning
- Memory House by Kathleen Tolan; Director Allison Narver
- Blue Door by Tanya Barfield
- My Name is Rachel Corrie by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner
[edit] 2000's
[edit] 2000-2001
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Lily Tomlin in The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe by Jane Wagner [9/6/00-10/7/00]
- The Odyssey Adapted and Directed by Mary Zimmerman [10/16/00-11/18/00]
- In Real Life (World Premiere) written and performed by Charlayne Woodard [12/4/00-01/7/01]
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream [2/5/01-3/17/01]
- "Art" by Yasmina Reza, Translated by Christopher Hampton [3/26/01-4/28/01]
Leo Kreielshiemer Theatre
- Jar the Floor by Cheryl West [9/18/00 - 10/28/00]
- New Patagonia (World Premiere) by Elizabeth Heffron [11/13/00 - 12/23/00]
- A Delicate Balance by Edward Albee [1/8/01 - 2/25/01]
- Spinning Into Butter by Rebecca Gilman [3/5/01 - 4/14/01]
Mercer Arena
- The Tragedy of Hamlet Adapted and directed by Peter Brook(presented by Seattle Center in collaboration with Seattle Repertory Theatre, Intiman Theatre, A Contemporary Theatre, and The Empty Space Theatre)
New Play Workshops
- The Safety Net by Christopher Kyle
- Temple Book and lyrics by Silvia Peto, Music by Norman Durkee, Directed by Gabriel Barre
- Inman by Lorenzo DeStefano based on The Inman Diary by Arthur Crew Inman, Directed by Jonathan Miller
- Okra by Anne Galjour
[edit] 2001-2002
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Proof by David Auburn [10/8/01-11/10/01]
- Inspecting Carol by Daniel Sullivan & the Seattle *Repertory Theatre Company [11/19/01-12/30/01]
- Jitney by August Wilson [1/23/02-2/23/02]
- Don Juan (World Premiere) by Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molière, Translated, adapted, and directed by Stephen Wadsworth [3/11/02-4/13/02]
- Texts for Nothing: a prose work by Samuel Beckett
[4/22/02-5/25/02]
Leo Kreielshiemer Theatre
- Another American: Asking and Telling written and performed by Marc Wolf [9/19/01-10/28/01]
- Beard of Avon by Amy Freed [11/5/01-12/23/01]
- Last True Believer (World Premiere) by Robert William Sherwood [2/11/02-3/23/02]
- OBON: Tales of Rain and Moonlight (World Premiere) by Ping Chong and Company [4/8/02-5/18/02]
PONCHO Forum
Hot Type: Sizzling New Plays at Seattle Rep [5/1/02-5/5/02]
- Sugar Plum Fairy by Sandra Tsing Loh
- Inventing Van Gogh by Steven Dietz
- Malediction by Bruce Hurlbut
- Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl
- The Séance by Philip and Belinda Haas, adapted from The Conjugal Angel by A.S. Byatt
- Beowulf with book and lyrics by Robert O'Hara and music by Eric Schwartz
- The Home Life of Polar Bears by Hilly Hicks
[edit] 2002-2003
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Copenhagen by Michael Frayn [9/26/02-10/26/02]
- Light Up the Sky by Moss Hart [11/11/02-12/15/02]
- The Triumph of Love by Marivaux [1/13/03-2/15/03]
- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare [3/10/03-4/20/03]
- 2 Pianos, 4 Hands by Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt [4/30/03-6/1/03]
Leo Kreielshiemer Theatre
- When Grace Comes In (World Premiere) by Heather McDonald [10/7/02-11/10/02]
- Sugar Plum Fairy (World Premiere) by Sandra Lsing Loh [11/25/02-1/12/03]
- Boy Gets Girl by Rebecca Gilman [2/10/03-3/23/03]
- Things Being What They Are (World Premiere) by Wendy MacLeod [4/7/03-5/25/03]
PONCHO Forum
- How I Learned What I Learned by August Wilson [5/22/03-6/2/03]
Hot Type: New Plays [5/26/03-6/1/03]
- Over the Moon by Steven Dietz
- Beauty of the Father by Nilo Cruz
- The O'Conner Girls by Katie Forgette
- Don Carlos by Friedrich Schiller
- Malaya by Chay Yew
Women Playwrights Festival [6/4/03-6/7/03]
- B.F.E. by Julia Cho
- The Clean House by Sarah Ruhl
- Mariela In The Desert by Karen Zacarías
- Dream Of Home by Kathleen Tolan
[edit] 2003-2004
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Topdog/Underdog by Suzan-Lori Parks [9/4/03-9/27/03]
- Misalliance by George Bernard Shaw [10/9/03-11/1/03]
- Over the Moon by Steven Dietz [11/13/03-12/6/03]
- Living Out by Lisa Loomer [1/8/04-1/31/0304
- The Time of Your Life by William Saroyan [2/12/04-3/7/04]
- It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues by Charles Bevel, Lita Gaithers, Randal Myler, Ron Taylor, and Dan Wheetman [4/8/04-5/8/04]
Leo Kreielshiemer Theatre
- The O'Conner Girls (World Premiere) by Katie Forgette [3/13/04-4/10/04]
- Beauty of the Father by Nilo Cruz [4/24/04-5/15/04]
PONCHO Forum
- The Good Body by Eve Ensler [4/15/04-5/3/04]
Women Playwrights Festival [5/5/04-5/8/04]
- autodelete://beginning dump of physical memory// by Honour Kane
- Six Minutes by Eisa Davis
- 121º West by Tanya Barfield
- Ada by Rosanna Staffa
[edit] 2004-2005
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Anna in the Tropics by Nilo Cruz [10/2/04-10/30/04]
- Take Me Out by Richard Greenberg [11/6/04-12/4/04]
Noises Off by Michael Frayn [12/11/04-1/15/05]
- Ma Rainey's Black Bottom by August Wilson [1/23/05-2/19/05]
- The Secret in the Wings adapted by Mary Zimmerman [2/26/05-3/26/05]
- The Constant Wife by W. Somerset Maugham [4/2/05-5/2/05]
Leo Kreielshiemer Theatre
- Bad Dates by Theresa Rebeck [11/20/04-12/18/04]
- The Chosen by Chaim Potok and Aaron Posner [2/5/05-3/20/05]
Special Presentation
- Tea at Five by Matthew Lombardo
[5/19-29/05]
PONCHO Forum
Women Playwrights Festival [4/13 – 16/05]
- Sirius Rising by Gwendolyn Schwinke
- The Aerodynamics of Accident by Deborah Isobel Stein
- Courting Vampires by Laura Schellhardt
- Hardball by Victoria Stewart
[edit] 2005-2006
Bagley Wright Theatre
- The King Stag by Carlo Gozzi, Adapted by Shelley Berc & Andrei Belgrader [09/24/05-10/22/05]
- Purgatorio by Ariel Dorfman [10/29/05-11/26/05]
- Restoration Comedy by Amy Freed [12/03/05-01/07/06]
- Radio Golf by August Wilson [01/19/06-02/18/06]
- Private Lives by Noël Coward [03/02/06-04/01/06]
- Tuesdays with Morrie by Jeffrey Hatcher & Mitch Albom [04/08/06-05/07/06]
Leo Kreielshemimer Theatre
- Cathay: 3 Tales of China by Ping Chong & Shaanxi Folk Art Theatre [09/10/05-10/09/05]
- 9 Parts of Desire by Heather Raffo [03/18/06-04/23/06]
PONCHO Forum
Women Playwrights Festival [04/20/06-04/23/06]
- The Pork Chop Wars by Laurie Carlos
- My Wandering Boy by Julie Marie Myatt
- Twenty-six Miles by Quiara Alegria Hudes
- scooping the darkness empty by Alva Rogers
[edit] 1990's
[edit] 1990-91
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
- The House of Blue Leaves by John Guare
- Two Trains Running by August Wilson, the Yale Repertory Theatre production
- Six Characters in Search of An Author by Luigi Pirandello
- The Miser by Molière, translation by Douglas Hughes
- Conversations With My Father premiere by Herb Gardner
Stage 2
- Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'Neill
- Home and Away—written and performed by Kevin Kling
- Eliott Loves by Jules Feiffer
The Other Season
- Redwood Curtain by Lanford Wilson
- Cyrus by Tim Nelson
- The Flying Karamazov Brothers as The Brothers Karamazov
Western States Tour
The Miser
MOB Tour (Washington State)
Takunda by Charles Smith
[edit] 1991-92
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
- M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang
- Redwood Curtain premiere by Lanford Wilson
- When We Are Married by J.B. Priestley
- Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, New English Version by Douglas Hughes from a translation by Csanad Z. Siklos
- The Good Times Are Killing Me by Lynda Barry
Stage 2
- The Lisbon Traviata by Terrence McNally
- Inspecting Carol premiere by Daniel Sullivan and the SRT Resident Acting Company
- Marvin's Room by Scott McPherson
New Play Workshop Series (formerly The Other Season)
- Eye of God by Tim Blake Nelson
- The Sisters Rosensweig by Wendy Wasserstein
- Mr. Fox: A Rumination On The Life Of A Clown by Bill Irwin and Friends, featuring Geoff Hoyle
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB; Washington State tour)
City of Gold by Charles Smith
(No Western States Tour this year)
[edit] 1992-93
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
- Inspecting Carol by Daniel Sullivan and the SRT Resident Acting Company
- Lips Together, Teeth Apart by Terrence McNally
- The Flying Karamazov Brothers in The Brothers Karamazov premiere by the Flying Karamozov Brothers
- Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw
- The Piano Lesson by August Wilson
Stage 2
- The Substance of Fire by Jon Robin Baitz
- Spunk—three tales by Zora Neale Hurston; adapted by George C. Wolf, music by Chic Street Man
- Eye of God by Tim Blake Nelson
New Play Workshop Series
- Displaced Persons by Keith Reddin
- Unmerciful Good Fortune by Edwin Sanchez
- Love, Langston — selected Langston Hughes poetry adapted by Loni Berry
- What To Say by Peter Sagal
National Tour
- Inspecting Carol by Daniel Sullivan and the Resident Acting Company
[edit] 1993-94
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Six Degrees of Separation by John Guare
- Harvey by Mary Chase
- Oleanna by David Mamet
- Pericles, Prince of Tyre by William Shakespeare
- A Flaw in the Ointment by Georges Feydeau; translated and adapted by Lillian Garrett-Groag and William Gray
- Holiday Heart by Cheryl L. West (premiere with Syracuse Stage and Cleveland PlayHouse)
Stage 2
- Northeast Local by Tom Donaghy
- ...Love Langston adapted by Loni Berry from the works of Langston Hughes
- Silence, Cunning, Exile by Stuart Greenman
New Play Workshop Series
- Black Forest by Anthony Giardina
- The Seattle Experiments: An Evening of Fragments by Bill Irwin, Mark O'Donnell, Steve Martin, Theresa Rebeck, and David Ives
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB; Washington State tour)
- Conquest of Fears—Dare to Play premiere by Ted Sod
[edit] 1994-95
Bagley Wright Theatre
- London Suite premiere by Neil Simon
- The Sisters Rosensweig by Wendy Wasserstein
- Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel
- Jolson Sings Again premiere by Arthur Laurents
- Scapin by Molière, adapted by Mark O’Donnell
- Pretty Fire by Charlayne Woodard
Stage 2
- The Real Inspector Hound by Tom Stoppard
- In the Heart of the Wood by Todd Jefferson Moore
- Voir Dire premiere by Joe Sutton
New Play Workshop Series
- The Grey Zone by Tim Blake Nelson
- All Americans by Jamie Baker
- The Cider House Rules adapted by Peter Parnell from the novel by John Irving
- A Fair Country by Jon Robin Baitz
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB; Washington State tour)
- Conquest of Fears—Dare to Play by Ted Sod
[edit] 1995-96
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Voir Dire by Joe Sutton [10/14-11/11/95]
- She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith [11/18-12/17/95]
- The Price by Arthur Miller [12/30/95-1/27/96]
- Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, with Bill Irwin [2/3-3/2/96]
- Psychopathia Sexualis premiere by John Patrick Shanley [3/9-4/6/96]
- Blues in the Night conceived by Sheldon Epps [4/13-5/19/96]
Stage 2
- All in the Timing by David Ives [11/25-12/17/95]
- Buying Time premiere by Michael Weller [1/27-2/18/96]
- The Cider House Rules Part One premiere by Peter Parnell from the novel by John Irving [3/2-31/96]
New Play Workshop Series
- The Cider House Rules Part Two by Peter Parnell from the novel by John Irving [4/12-21/96]
- Neat by Charlayne Woodard [5/24-26/96]
- My Good Name by Arthur Laurents [5/31-6/2/96]
- An American Daughter by Wendy Wasserstein [6/14-16/96]
MOB (Mobile Outreach Bunch Washington State tour)
- Fitting In premiere by Maria C. Decaney
[edit] 1996-97
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov [11/16-12/15/96]
- Sylvia by A.R. Gurney [12/28/96-1/25/97]
- Ballad of Yachiyo by Philip Kan Gotanda [2/1-3/1/97]
- NEAT written and performed by Charlayne Woodard [3/8-4/12/97]
- An American Daughter (West Coast Premiere) by Wendy Wasserstein [4/26-5/25/97]
Leo Kreielshiemer Theatre (opening season)
- The Cider House Rules Parts One and Two (World Premiere) adapted by Peter Parnell from the book by John Irving [1/4-2/15/97]
- Travels with My Aunt by Graham Greene, adapted by Giles Havergal [2/22-3/29/97]
- True West by Sam Shepard [4/5-5/11/97]
MOB (Mobile Outreach Bunch Washington State tour)
- Fitting In premiere by Maria C. Decaney
New Play Workshop Series
- Homecoming written and performed by Lauren Weedman [5/9/97-5/11/97]
- Alligator Tales written and performed by Anne Galjour [5/2/97-5/4/97]
- Walking Among the Dead written and performed by Todd Jefferson Moore [5/30/97-6/1/97]
[edit] 35th Season—1997-98
Bagley Wright Theatre
- The Shaughraun by Dion Boucicault [10/4- 11/1/97]
- Le Cirque Invisible with Victoria Chaplin & Jean Baptiste Thierée [11/6/97-12/6/97]
- Seven Guitars by August Wilson [12/27/97-1/24/98]
- Private Eyes by Steven Dietz [1/31/98-2/28/98]
- An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde [3/7/98-4/12/98]
Leo Kreielshiemer Theatre
- The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci written and directed by Mary Zimmerman [10/11/97-11/29/97]
- A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen [12/6/97-1/17/98]
- Valley Song by Athol Fugard [1/24/98-3/14/98]
- Alligator Tales written and performed by Anne Galjour [3/21/98 - 5/2/98]
MOB (Mobile Outreach Bunch Washington State tour)
- Homecoming by Lauren Weedman
New Play Workshop Series
- Sisters Matsumoto by Philip Kan Gotanda [04/23/98-04/25/98]
- Don Juan DeMarco by Craig Lucas, Ellen Fitzhugh and Walter Kennon [05/17/98-05/25/98]
[edit] 1998-99
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Play On! music by Duke Ellington, book by Cheryl L. West [9/28/98-10/31/98]
- Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw [11/16/98-12/20/98]
- The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh [1/25/99-2/28/99]
- Design for Living by Noel Coward [3/15/99-4/18/99]
The 5th Avenue Theatre
- Fool Moon with Bill Irwin and David Shiner [10/14/98-11/1/98]
Leo Kreielshiemer Theatre
- Nixon’s Nixon by Russell Lees [10/26/98-12/6/98]
- Sisters Matsumoto by Philip Kan Gotanda [1/4/99-2/13/99]
- Oh, Coward! by Noel Coward [2/22/99-04/04/99]
- Radio Mambo written and performed by Culture Clash [04/12/99 - 5/23/99]
MOB (Mobile Outreach Bunch Washington State tour)
- Homecoming by Lauren Weedman
[edit] 1999-2000
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Golden Child by David Henry Hwang [9/27/99-10/30/99]
- The Game of Love and Chance by Marivaux, adapted by Stephen Wadsworth [11/8/99-12/11/99]
- The Complete Millennium Musical by The Reduced Shakespeare Company [12/15/99-1/22/00]
- King Hedley II by August Wilson [3/6/00-4/8/00]
- As You Like It by William Shakespeare [4/17/00-5/27/00]
Leo Kreielshiemer Theatre
- Wit by Margaret Edson [10/11/99-11/20/99]
- Aliens in America by Sandra Tsing Loh [11/29/99-1/15/00]
- Stop Kiss by Diana Son [1/24/00-3/5/00]
At Intiman Playhouse
- Metamorphoses adapted and directed by Mary Zimmerman [2/14/00-3/26/00]
New Play Workshops
- Clown, Clown, Clown, Clown, Clown, Clown, Clown by L. Pisoni
- When Grace Comes In by Heather McDonald
[edit] 1980's
[edit] 1980-81
Mainstage
- Strider: The Story of a Horse—based on a story by Leo Tolstoy
- The Grand Hunt by Gyula Hernady
- Ah, Wilderness! by Eugene O'Neill
- Born Yesterday by Garson Kanin
- he Dance of Death by August Strindberg
- Tintypes conceived by Mary Kyte with Mel Marvin & Gary Pearle
Sundays at Three
- "Dissident Voices"
- "Vienna in the '20s: Epoch of Transformations"
- "O'Neill's Women: The Feminine Contradiction"
- "Political Question: Shut Uppa Y'Face"
- "Strindberg: The Sexual Triangle"
- "Florence James: A Story of Seattle Professional Theatre"
New Plays in Process Project
- Back to Back by Al Brown
- Twenty-Three Years Later by Michael Weller
- Wild Air by Tom Huey
- Salvation Now by Snoo Wilson
- American Dreams: Lost and Found by Studs Terkel
Special Events
- "Terkel on Terkel"
- Raggety Dick and Puss by Tim Kelly
Mainstage Tour
- Born Yesterday by Garson Kanin
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB- Washington State tour)
- Newcomer by Janet Thomas
[edit] 1981-82
Mainstage
- Another Part of the Forest by Lillian Hellman
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare
- Awake and Sing by Clifford Odets
- Bedroom Farce by Alan Ayckbourn
- Savages by Christopher Hampton
- Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw
New Plays in Process Project
- The Duel by David Gild
- The Grass Widow by Snoo Wilson
- An Ounce of Prevention by Hal Corley
- What I Did Last Summer by A.R. Gurney, Jr.
Sundays at Three
- "Lillian Hellman: Memoir of Art, Love and Politics"
- "The Yoked Fool: Shakespeare on Love"
- "The '30s: Odets and the Theatre of the Left"
- "None of the Above"
- "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Indian Education"
- "Shaw on Women and War"
Special Event
- "An Evening with Barbara Cook"
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB; Washington State tour)
- Newcomer by Janet Thomas
[edit] 1982-83
Mainstage
- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
- The Front Page by Ben Hecht & Charles MacArthur
- Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller
- Taking Steps by Alan Ayckbourn
- Translations by Brian Friel
- The Vinegar Tree by Paul Osborn
New Plays in Process Project
- Crossfire by Theodore Gross
- The Ballad of Soapy Smith by Michael Weller
- My Uncle Sam by Len Jenkin
- Shivaree by William Mastrosimone
Sundays at Three
- "Shakespeare's Contemporary: Christopher Marlowe, The Other Voice"
- "The Freedom & Power of the Press: The Critical Decades 1950-1980"
- "Arthur Miller and the American Myth: The Critical Controversy"
- "Love & Marriage in the '80s"
- "The Poetry and Song of Irish Liberation"
- "Utopian Visions of the American Community"
Special Event
- "Barbara Cook Onstage"
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB; Washington State tour)
- Everything Nice
[edit] 1983-84
Bagley Wright Theatre (opening season)
- The Ballad of Soapy Smith premiere by Michael Weller
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn adapted by James Hammerstein & Christopher Harbon
- Make and Break by Michael Frayn
- The Misanthrope by Molière; translated by Richard Wilbur
- Master Harold ... and the boys by Athol Fugard
- As You Like It by William Shakespeare
PONCHO Forum (opening season)
- Shivaree premiere by William Mastrosimone
New Plays in Process Project
- Coming of Age in Soho by Albert Innaurato
- Splittin' Hairs by Rebecca Wells
- Between East and West by Richard Nelson
- Abingdon Square by Maria Irene Fornes
Sundays at Three
- "Gold Rush: Easy Money in America"
- "An Hour with Mark Twain"
- "None of the Above" (improvisation company)
- "Molière: The Art of Social Critique"
- "Fugard and the South African Struggle"
- "Shakespeare and the Poetry of Love"
Special Event
- Appearing Nightly — Lily Tomlin's one-person show
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB; Washington State tour)
- Aesop's Fantastic Fables
[edit] 1984-85
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Our Town by Thornton Wilder
- Passion Play by Peter Nichols
- I'm Not Rappaport by Herb Gardner
- The Mandrake by Niccolo Machiavelli & The Wedding by Bertolt Brecht (one acts)
- 'night, Mother by Marsha Norman
- Guys and Dolls—book by Jo Swerling & Abe Burrows, music & lyrics by Frank Loesser
The Other Season
- Discovered by Anthony Giardina
- The Nice and the Nasty by Mark O'Donnell
- Cat's-Paw by William Mastrosimone
- Bearclaw by Timothy Mason (formerly titled My Father in the Tate)
Dollar Theatre
- Big and Little — selections from Botho Strauss
- Greetings from Elsewhere — selected sketch material by Mark O'Donnell
- Standing Up Walking Out by Carl Sander
- Longshots by Rod Long (one-person show)
- Bread, Buns & Butter — performance art by Alan Lande
Special Events
- The Texas Chainsaw Manicurist written and composed by Scott Warrender
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB; Washington State tour)
- Oldies by Christine Sumption
[edit] 1985-86
Bagley Wright Theatre
- The Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare
- All My Sons by Arthur Miller
- The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard
- The Forest by Alexander Ostrovsky
- Fences by August Wilson (Yale Rep production)
- Girl Crazy—book by Guy Bolton & John McGowan, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin
PONCHO Forum
- Endgame by Samuel Beckett
- Cat's-Paw by William Mastrosimone
The Other Season
- The Understanding by William Mastrosimone
- A Peep into the Twentieth Century by Christopher Davis
- Remote Conflict by Kathleen Tolan
Dollar Theatre
- "Thanatophobia: Fear of Death" with magician Kirk Charles
- Krapp's Last Tape by Samuel Beckett
- "Theatresports" competitive improvisational matches
- Ruth by Alazais Azema Theater Company
Special Event
- The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe by Lily Tomlin (one-person show)
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB; Washington State tour)
- Home Girl by Kevin Tighe
[edit] 1986-87
Bagley Wright Theatre
- Richard III by William Shakespeare
- You Can't Take It With You by Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman
- Joe Turner's Come and Gone by August Wilson (Yale Rep production)
- Noises Off by Michael Frayn
- A Moon for the Misbegotten by Eugene O'Neill
- Red Square by Theodore Faro Gross
Stage 2
- Landscape of the Body by John Guare
- Curse of the Starving Class by Sam Shepard
- The Understanding premiere by William Mastrosimone
The Other Season
- The Prize by William Biff McGuire
- Play Yourself by Harry Kondoleon
Dollar Theatre
- Sound-Off collaboration with Theatre-In-Sign
- Chameleons by Dale Soules (one-person show)
- Orbit — performance art by Mark Anderson
- The Inexhaustible Hat — poetry of David Wagoner
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB; Washington State tour)
- Navy Brat by Carl Sander
[edit] 1987-88
Bagley Wright Theatre
- The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht
- Home by David Storey
- The Garden of Earthly Delights—conceived and directed by Martha Clarke, music by Richard Peaslee (Music-Theatre Group production)
- Tartuffe by Molière, translated by Richard Wilbur
- Hogan's Goat by William Alfred
- Eastern Standard premiere by Richard Greenberg
Stage 2
- Danger: Memory! two one-acts by Arthur Miller (Clara and I Can't Remember Anything)
- The Beauty Part by S.J. Perelman
- Hunting Cockroaches by Janusz Glowacki
The Other Season
- Largely/New York by Bill Irwin
- August Snow by Reynolds Price
- New Music by Reynolds Price
- The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein
Dollar Theatre
- The Cave of the Chimaera: The Theatre of W.B. Yeats devised by Keith Scales
- The 100th Boyfriend based on the book by Bridget Daly and Janet Skeels
- The Further Adventures of Lindsay Long by Susy Schneider
Special Events
- The Regard of Flight by Bill Irwin, M.C. O'Connor and David Skinner
- Chameleons by Dale Soules (Affiliate Artist)
Western States Tour
- Hogan's Goat and Tartuffe
[edit] 1988-89
Bagley Wright Theatre
- The Tempest by William Shakespeare
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams
- Largely/New York premiere by Bill Irwin
- Nothing Sacred by George F. Walker
- Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton
- Truffles in the Soup premiere by Daniel Sullivan and the SRT Resident Acting Company, adapted from Carlo Goldoni's The Servant of Two Masters
Stage 2
- Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune by Terrence McNally
- That's it, Folks! by Mark O'Donnell
- Happy Days by Samuel Beckett
The Other Season
- Sunshine by William Mastrosimone
- Strangers on Earth by Mark O'Donnell
- O Pioneers!—adapted from Willa Cather's O Pioneers! for stage by Darah Cloud, Music by Kim D.Sherman, Lyrics by Darah Cloud
Western States Tour
- Cat on a Hot Roof
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB; Washington State tour)
- Foolish Arts by Erik Brogger
[edit] 1989-90
Bagley Wright Theatre
- The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein
- A Flea in Her Ear by Georges Feydeau, adaptation by Frank Galati
- Feast of Fools—written, conceived and performed by Geoff Hoyle
- The Playboy of the Western World by John Millington Synge
- The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
- Sunday in the Park With George—music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Lapine
Stage 2
- Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare
- Robbers premiere by Lyle Kessler
- Woody Guthrie's American Song—conceived, adapted and directed by Peter Glazer, musical arrangements by Jeff Waxman
The Other Season
- May Day by Conrad Bromberg
- The End of the Day by Jon Robin Baitz
- Home and Away by Kevin Kling
- Love Diatribe by Harry Kondoleon
Western States Tour
- The Playboy of the Western World
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB; Washington State tour)
- Takunda by Charles Smith
[edit] 1970's
[edit] 1970-71
Mainstage
- Indians by Arthur Kopit
- A Flea in Her Ear by Georges Feydeau
- The Miser by Molière
- Hay Fever by Noel Coward
- The Price by Arthur Miller
- Happy Ending & Day of Absence by Douglas Turner Ward
Special Presentations
- Dear Love — Jerome Kilty, Myrna Loy
- Emlyn Williams in Charles Dickens
- Richard II by William Shakespeare
[edit] 1971-72
Mainstage
- Ring 'Round the Moon by Jean Anouilh
- The House of Blue Leaves by John Guare
- Hotel Paradiso by Georges Feydeau
- Getting Married by George Bernard Shaw
- And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little by Paul Zindel
- Adaptation & Next by Elaine May & Terrence McNally
Special Presentation
- I Am A Woman by Viveca Lindfors
Special Event — Washington State Tour
- Adaptation & Next
Summer Tour "Rep 'n' Rap"
- Thurbermania — best of James Thurber
[edit] 1972-73
Mainstage
- Macbeth by William Shakespeare
- Camino Real by Tennessee Williams
- Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas
- Child's Play by Robert Marasco
- All Over by Edward Albee
- The Tavern by George M. Cohan
Special Presentation
- Promenade, All — Hume Cronyn & Jessica Tandy
Special Event — Washington State tour
- The Tavern by George M. Cohan
Summer Tour "Rep 'n' Rap"
- The Diary of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain
[edit] 1973-74
Mainstage
- Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris by Jacques Brel
- That Championship Season by Jason Miller
- Three Men on a Horse by George Abbott & John Cecil Holm
- A Family and a Fortune by Ivy Compton-Burnett
- The Seagull by Anton Chekhov
- The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder
Summer Tour "Rep 'n' Rap"
- Love, Life and Other Laughing Matters
[edit] 1974-75
Mainstage
- Hamlet by William Shakespeare
- A Grave Undertaking by Lloyd Gold (premiere)
- Life with Father adapted by Howard Lindsay & Russell Crouse
- Waltz of the Toreadors by Jean Anouilh
- A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen
- The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder
The 2nd Stage
- Biography by Max Frisch
- After Magritte & The Real Inspector Hound by Tom Stoppard
- The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria by Fernando Arrabal
- A Look at the Fifties by Al Carmines
The 2nd Stage "Extra"
- Halloween & Lunchtime one-acts by Leonard Melfi
Special Event — Washington State tour
- The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder
Summer Tour "Rep 'n' Rap"
- Crazyquilt (a collection of American humor)
[edit] 1975-76
Mainstage
- Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand
- Jumpers by Tom Stoppard
- Seven Keys to Baldpate by George M. Cohan
- The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia by Preston Jones
- The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giradoux
- Private Lives by Noel Coward
The 2nd Stage
- Benito Cereno by Robert Lowell
- Entertaining Mr. Sloane by Joe Orton
- "Made for TV" — an ensemble work created by the 2nd Stage Company
- Kennedy's Children by Robert Patrick
- The Collected Works of Billy the Kid by Michael Ondaatje
Special Presentation
- The Many Faces of Love — Hume Cronyn & Jessica Tandy
Special Event — Western States Tour
- Seven Keys to Baldpate by George M. Cohan
[edit] 1976-77
Mainstage
- Music Is—based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night Book & direction by George Abbott, Score by Richard Adler & Lyrics by Will Holt (premiere)
- Anna Christie by Eugene O'Neill
- The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams
- The Show-Off by George Kelly
- Equus by Peter Shaffer
The 2nd Stage
- Bingo by Edward Bond
- Once upon a Time by Alexey Arbuzov
- Suzanna Andler by Marguerite Duras (premiere)
- Boesman and Lena by Athol Fugard
- Vanities by Jack Heifner
Special Presentation
- By-Line, Ernie Pyle one-man show by William Windom
Summer Tour "Rep 'n' Rap"
- Just Between Us one-woman show by Peggy Cowles
Special Event — Western States Tour
- The Show-Off by George Kelly
Special Tours
- The Rhythm Show
(13 days in Alaska, sponsored by NEA; Washington State junior high schools, sponsored by CEP; plus Montana, Idaho & Oregon)
[edit] 1977-78
Mainstage
- The Royal Family by Edna Ferber & George S. Kaufman
- The Dream Watcher by Barbara Wersba (premiere)
- The National Health by Peter Nichols
- Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov
- Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
- 13 Rue de l'Amour by Georges Feydeau
The 2nd Stage
- Eminent Domain by Percy Granger
Special Presentations
- "Albee on Albee" — Edward Albee reading selected excerpts from his works
- "The Playwright vs. The Theatre" — lecture by Edward Albee
Special Event — Western States Tour
- Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
Summer Tour "Rep 'n' Rap"
- Discovering Tutankhamun by the Seattle Rep Company (premiere)
[edit] 1978-79
Mainstage
- A Penny for a Song by John Whiting
- The Master Builder by Henrik Ibsen
- Side by Side by Sondheim by Stephen Sondheim
- The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams
- Catsplay by Istvan Orkeny
- Fallen Angels by Noel Coward
Special Events — Western States Tour
- The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams
Mobile Outreach Bunch (MOB; Washington & Idaho tour)
- The Energy Show — created and performed by the MOB company
[edit] 1979-80
Mainstage
- Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw
- A History of the American Film by Christopher Durang
- An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen
- The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare
- Spokesong by Stewart Parker
- Pal Joey—book by John O'Hara, with music & lyrics by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
Special Events
- The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare; tour of Washington & Idaho
- Top of the Charts — created and performed by the MOB company; toured throughout Washington
Sundays at Three
- "The Lion and the Portuguese by Susan Rivers"
- "Transformations"
- "Brush Up Your Shakespeare"
- "We're Here Because We're Here"
- "Pleasure and Repentance"
- "Was Ever Woman in This Humor Wooed?"
- "Mr. Joyce is Leaving Paris"
- "Always Take Mother's Advice"
- "Pride and Prejudice"
- "The King Baggy Pants Revue"
- "With A Song In My Heart"
Plays-in-Progress
- The American Clock by Arthur Miller
- The Lion and the Portuguese by Susan Rivers
- Dud Shuffle by Alf Silver
[edit] 1960's
[edit] Founding Season 1963-64
Mainstage
- King Lear by William Shakespeare
- The Firebugs by Max Frisch
- The Lady's Not For Burning by Christopher Fry
- Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller
- Shadow of Heroes by Robert Ardrey
Subscriber Specials
- Margaret Webster
- His Infinite Variety
Bonus Programs (free to subscribers)
- "The Battle of the Sexes From Shakespeare to Shaw"
- A Sleep of Prisoners by Christopher Fry
- The Lily and the Rose (Medieval writings)
[edit] 1964-65
Mainstage
- Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
- Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw
- Ah, Wilderness! by Eugene O'Neill
- The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
- Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Subscriber Specials
- Spoon River Anthology (National Company)
- I Knock at the Door by Sean O'Casey
Bonus Programs (free to subscribers)
- Don Juan in Hell by George Bernard Shaw
- Who Was Joan? (readings about Joan of Arc)
- One times One (An Illusion of a Play) — poetry by e.e. cummings
Special Events
- Bedtime Story by Sean O'Casey (seen on national TV)
- Twelfth Night (tour of Northwest cities)
- Ah, Wilderness! (tour of Northwest cities)
Summer Tour "Theatre-in-the-Park"
- The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare
[edit] 1965-66
Mainstage
- Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
- The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
- Long Day's Journey Into Night by Eugene O'Neill
- Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw
- Galileo by Bertolt Brecht
Subscriber Special
- The Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Bonus Program (free to subscribers)
- Under Milkwood by Dylan Thomas
- Northwest Poets
Special Event
- The Tinder Box by Nicholas Stuart Gray
Summer Tour "Theatre-in-the-Park"
- She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith
[edit] 1966-67
Mainstage
- The Crucible by Arthur Miller
- The Hostage by Brendan Behan
- Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward
- Tartuffe by Molière
- The Visit by Friedrich Durrenmatt
- The Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams
Bonus Program (free to subscribers)
- Moby Dick Rehearsed adapted by Orson Welles
- Three by Chekhov by Anton Chekhov
- One Times One (An Illusion of a Play) — poetry by e.e. cummings
Summer Tour "Theatre-in-the-Park"
- The Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare
[edit] 1967-68
Mainstage
- Henry IV, Part 1 by William Shakespeare
- The Rehearsal by Jean Anouilh
- You Can't Take It With You by Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman
- The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- The Father by August Strindberg
- The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht
Off Center Theatre
- The Death of Bessie Smith & The American Dream —
one-acts by Edward Albee
- U.S.A. by John Dos Passos & Paul Shyre (musical revue)
- Little Murders by Jules Feiffer
- Christopher by Clarence Morley (premiere)
- Infancy & Childhood by Thornton Wilder
- Krapp's Last Tape by Samuel Beckett
- Brecht on Brecht — revue compiled by George Tabori
Summer Tour "Theatre-in-the-Park"
- The Imaginary Invalid by Molière
[edit] 1968-69
Mainstage
- Our Town by Thornton Wilder
- Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey
- A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare
- Sergeant Musgrave's Dance by John Arden
- Lysistrata by Aristophanes
- A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller
Off Center Theatre
- Mourning Becomes Electra by Eugene O'Neill
- Three Cheers for What's-its-Name by Jon Swan (premiere)
- Look Back in Anger by John Osborne
- Big Nose Mary is Dead by Barry Pritchard
- And the Quickies—eleven one-act plays
- The Blacks by Jean Genet
Summer Tour "Theatre-in-the-Park"
- A Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni
Bergen International Festival
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee
- Short Sacred Rite of Search and Destruction/A Little Set-to by Jon Swan (premiere)
[edit] 1969-70
Mainstage
- Volpone by Ben Jonson
- The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov
- Once in a Lifetime by Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman
- In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Heinar Kiphardt
- The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman
- The Country Wife by William Wycherley
Off Center Theatre
- Joe Egg by Peter Nichols
- Summertree by Ron Cowan
- Initiation by Nathan Teitel (premiere)
Summer Tour "Theatre-in-Park"
- Misalliance by George Bernard Shaw