Guthrie Theater production history

The Guthrie Theater is a center for theater performance, production, education, and professional training in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The following is a chronological list of the plays and performances that it has produced or presented. Production information from 1963 through the 2005–06 season is sourced primarily from The Guthrie Theater: Images, History, and Inside Stories[1] and The Guthrie Theater.[2]

1960s

Artistic Directors: Tyrone Guthrie (1963–66), Douglas Campbell (1966-67), no named Artistic Director (1968–69)

Stages: Thrust stage on Vineland Place, Crawford Livingston Theater (second thrust stage) in St. Paul, The Other Place

Directors (Vineland Place): Joseph Anthony, Edward Payson Call, Douglas Campbell, Tyrone Guthrie, Robert Lanchester, Philip Manor, John Olin, Stephen Porter, Mel Shapiro, Alan Schneider, Maurice Valency

Actors (partial listing): Paul Ballantyne, Fran Bennett, Raye Birk, Zoe Caldwell, Douglas Campbell, Helen Carey, Len Cariou, Patricia Conolly, Hume Cronyn, David Feldshuh, Rita Gam, Ellen Geer, Peter Michael Goetz, George Grizzard, Charles Keating, Linda Kelsey, James Lawless, Michael Moriarty, Robert Pastene, Richard Russell Ramos, Ken Ruta, Gale Sondergaard, Jessica Tandy

1963

Vineland Place

1964

Vineland Place

1965

Vineland Place

1966

Vineland Place

1967

Vineland Place

1968

Vineland Place

Crawford Livingston Theater

The Other Place

On tour

1969

Vineland Place

Crawford Livingston Theater

The Other Place

1970s

Artistic Directors: no named Artistic Director (1970), Michael Langham (1971–77), Alvin Epstein (1978–80)

Stages: Thrust stage on Vineland Place, The Other Place, Guthrie 2 on the West Bank

Directors (Vineland Place): Rae Allen, Michael Bawtree, Robert Benedetti, Michael Blakemore, Len Cariou, Eric Christmas, Jon Cranney, Ron Daniels, Anatoly Efros, Alvin Epstein, David Feldshuh, Edward Gilbert, Thomas Gruenewald, Adrian Hall, Nick Havinga, Israel Hicks, John Hirsch, Stephen Kanee, Michael Langham, Eugene Lion, Thomas MacAnna, Robert David MacDonald, Emily Mann, Philip Manor, Tom Moore, Steven Robman, Ken Ruta, Mark Schifter, Kenneth Welsh, David Wheeler

Actors (partial listing): Paul Ballantyne, Fran Bennett, James Blendick, Blair Brown, Barbara Bryne, Helen Carey, Len Cariou, Jeff Chandler, Patricia Conolly, David Feldshuh, Tovah Feldshuh, Peter Michael Goetz, Von Johnson, Charles Keating, Linda Kelsey, Nicholas Kepros, Mark Lamos, Karen Landry, Frank Langella, James Lawless, Robert Pastene, Richard Russell Ramos, Ken Ruta, Kenneth Welsh, Dianne Wiest

1970

Vineland Place

The Other Place

1971-72

Vineland Place

On tour

1972-73

Vineland Place

On tour

1973-74

Vineland Place

On tour

1974-75

Vineland Place

On tour

1975-76

Vineland Place

1976-77

Vineland Place

Guthrie 2

On tour

1977-78

Vineland Place

Guthrie 2

On tour

1978-79

Vineland Place

Guthrie 2

On tour

1979-80

Vineland Place

On tour

1980s

Artistic Directors: Liviu Ciulei (1980–85), Garland Wright (1985-95)

Stages: Thrust stage on Vineland Place, Guthrie Lab (black box) in the Warehouse District

Directors (Vineland Place): JoAnne Akalaitis, Kazimierz Braun, Lee Breuer, Edward Payson Call, Liviu Ciulei, Jon Cranney, Howard Dallin, Robert Falls, Richard Foreman, Kenneth Frankel, Athol Fugard, William Gaskill, Edward Gilbert, Gary Gisselman, Derek Goldby, Edward Hastings, Douglas Hughes, Michael Kahn, Stephen Kanee, George Keathley, Michael Langham, Michael Maggio, Emily Mann, Christopher Markle, Marshall W. Mason, Patrick Mason, Vivian Matalon, Tony Mockus, Timothy Near, Richard Ooms, Lucian Pintilie, Peter Sellars, Andrei Şerban, Harold Stone, Douglas Turner Ward, Les Waters, Stan Wojewodski Jr., Garland Wright

1980-81

Vineland Place

On tour

1981-82

Vineland Place

On tour

1982-83

Vineland Place

On tour

1983-84

Vineland Place

On tour

1984-85

Vineland Place

On tour

1985-86

Vineland Place

On tour

1986-87

Vineland Place

1987-88

Vineland Place

1988-89

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

1989-90

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

1990s

Artistic Directors: Garland Wright (1985–95), Joe Dowling (1995-2015)

Stages: Thrust stage on Vineland Place, Guthrie Lab (black box)

Directors (Vineland Place): JoAnne Akalaitis, Libby Appel, Lou Bellamy, Michael Bogdanov, Risa Brainin, Mark Brokaw, Joe Dowling, Michael Engler, Sheldon Epps, David Esbjornson, David Gordon, Douglas Hughes, Bill T. Jones, Sari Ketter, Michael Langham, Marion McClinton, Conall Morrison, Neil Munro, Charles Newell, Richard Ooms, Dominique Serrand, Bartlett Sher, Kristoffer Tabori, David Thacker, Jennifer Tipton, Douglas C. Wager, Laird Williamson, Robert Woodruff, Garland Wright

1990-91

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

1991-92

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

1992-93

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

1993-94

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

1994-95

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

1995-96

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

1996-97

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

1997-98

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

1998-99

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

1999-2000

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

On tour

2000s

Artistic Director: Joe Dowling (1995-2015)

Stages: Thrust stage on Vineland Place, Guthrie Lab, Wurtele Thrust Stage, McGuire Proscenium Stage, Dowling Studio (black box)

Directors

Thrust stage: Michael Bogdanov, Timothy Bond, Tim Carroll, Joe Dowling, David Esbjornson, Leigh Fondakowski, Gary Gisselman, Doug Hughes, Sari Ketter, Mark Lamos, Marcela Lorca, Ethan McSweeny, John Miller-Stephany, Lisa Peterson, Peter Rothstein, Dominique Serrand, Casey Stangl, Douglas C. Wager

McGuire Proscenium Stage: Joe Dowling, Gary Gisselman, Wendy C. Goldberg, Michael Greif, Mark Lamos, Marcela Lorca, Lisa Peterson, Peter Rothstein, Rob Ruggiero, Casey Stangl, Susan Stroman, Francesca Zambello

2000-01

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

On tour

season play guides

2001-02

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

On tour

season play guides

2002-03

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

On tour

season play guides

2003-04

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

Riverfront site of future (2006) theater building

On tour

season play guides

2004-05

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

On tour

season play guides

2005-06

Vineland Place

Guthrie Lab

Pantages Theatre

season play guides

2006-07

Wurtele Thrust Stage

McGuire Proscenium Stage

Dowling Studio

season play guides

2007-08

Wurtele Thrust Stage

McGuire Proscenium Stage

Dowling Studio

season play guides

2008-09

Wurtele Thrust Stage

McGuire Proscenium Stage

Dowling Studio

season play guides

2009-10

Wurtele Thrust Stage

McGuire Proscenium Stage

Dowling Studio

Walker Art Center’s McGuire Theater

season play guides

2010s

Artistic Director: Joe Dowling (1995-2015), Joseph Haj (2015-present)

Stages: Wurtele Thrust Stage, McGuire Proscenium Stage, Dowling Studio

Directors

Wurtele Thrust Stage: Libby Appel, Lou Bellamy, Lileana Blain-Cruz, David Bolger, Gary Gisselman, Joe Chvala, Joe Dowling, Joseph Haj, Marcela Lorca, Christopher Luscombe, Marion McClinton, Ethan McSweeny, John Miller-Stephany, Jonathan Munby, Lisa Peterson, Roger Rees, Sarah Rasmussen, Blake Robison, Leigh Silverman, Francesca Zambello

McGuire Proscenium Stage: Maria Aitken, Christopher Bayes, Ian Belknap, Lou Bellamy, Rachel Chavkin, Valerie Curtis-Newton, Joe Dowling, David Esbjornson, Wendy Goldberg, Ramin Gray, David Ivers, Terry Johnson, Michael Kahn, Marcela Lorca, Patricia McGregor, Ethan McSweeny, John Miller-Stephany, Lisa Peterson, John Rando, Emma Rice, Peter Rothstein, Mark Rucker, Mark Rylance, Joel Sass, Dominique Serrand, Casey Stangl, Max Stafford-Clark, Claire van Kampen, Mary Zimmerman

2010-11

Wurtele Thrust Stage

McGuire Proscenium Stage

Dowling Studio

season play guides

2011-12

Wurtele Thrust Stage

McGuire Proscenium Stage

Dowling Studio

season play guides

2012-13

Wurtele Thrust Stage

McGuire Proscenium Stage

Dowling Studio

season play guides

2013-14

Wurtele Thrust Stage

McGuire Proscenium Stage

Dowling Studio

2014-15

Wurtele Thrust Stage

McGuire Proscenium Stage

Dowling Studio

2015-16

Wurtele Thrust Stage

McGuire Proscenium Stage

Dowling Studio

2016-17

Wurtele Thrust Stage

McGuire Proscenium Stage

Dowling Studio

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