Raconteur Theatre Company
Raconteur Theatre Company is a Columbus, Ohio theater formed in 2007 after the merger of two of the city's longstanding theater companies, Miscreant Productions and the Bison Theatre.[1]
Raconteur Theatre Company was founded on the belief that storytelling is essential to the human experience.
Raconteur's most successful show was Jacob M. Appel's Arborophilia in 2010.[2][3]
Production History
2008 After the Afterglow - Composed of two one act plays: Roulette by Douglas Hill & Aster, Holger Gunn by Justin Toomey *1st Annual Flex Series Production
2008 Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen
2008 Mom and Pop by Sarah Tobin *World Premiere
2009 Isaac, i am by Mary Steelsmith *Midwest Premiere
2009 Negotiations and Love Stories - Composed of several short plays *2nd Annual Flex Series Production
2010 Tracks in the Snow by Neil McGowan
2010 Yours, Mins and the Truth - Composed of several short plays *3rd Annual Flex Series Production
2010 Arborophilia by Jacob M Appel *Ohio Premiere
2010 Bittersweet - Composed of two one act plays: Wonk Love by Tom Baum & Blue Tuesday by Frank Anthony Polito
2011 Elephant in the Room - Composed of several short plays *4th Annual Flex Series Production
2011 Whales, Save Us! by Elizabeth Leavitt *Midwest Premiere
2011 Helen of Sparta by Jacob M. Appel *Midwest Premiere
2011 Woyzeck by Georg Buchner
2012 The Big Picture - Composed of several short plays by Mark Harvey Levine *5th Annual Flex Series Production
2012 Reservoir by Eric Henry Sanders
2012 Accomplice by Rupert Holmes
2012 Conk and Bone by Joe Musso
References
- ↑ Ades, Richard. Would-be lovers and might-be parents, The Other Paper, May 27, 2009
- ↑ Grossberg, Michael. Life online creates fodder for exploration onstage, The Columbus Dispatch, March 12, 2009
- ↑ Ades, Richard. She wants to add a tree to the family tree, The Other Paper (Columbus), August 18, 2010