2012 -2013
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2011 -2012
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2010 -2011
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2009 -2010
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2008 -2009
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Julius Caesar
by William Shakespeare; directed by Michael Ouellette
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2005 -2006
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Playwrights in Performance
The Last Glance
by Hortense Gerardo C
Bernardo Cavallino Paints St. Cecilia
by Helen Lin ’06
The People Sleep, Sleep in the Daytime
by Rony Kubat G
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Felutopia
by The Coalition Against Racist Propaganda and Other Crimes Perpetrated by the White Man; directed by Adam Miller ’06
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Electronic City
written by Falk Richter; translated by Marlene J. Norst; directed by Kenny Roraback ’06
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An Evening With The Coalition
Whitewashing
by The Coalition
23:59
by Dan Chonde ’07
Closing Time
by Adam Miller ’06
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The Old Law
by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, adapted by Max Hafler; directed by Max Hafler
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One-Acts
Outside Room 943
by Kayla Jacobs ’06; directed by Catherine Havasi ’03
The Barren Tender of a Poet’s Debt
by Jonathan Reinharth ’06; directed by Ashley Micks ’09
Untitled (and Titling "Untitled")
by Usman Akeju; directed by Jeff Klann ’01
The Cruelest Month
by Sunny Wong G; directed by Tess Diduch ’06
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Leocadia
written by Jean Anouilh; translated by Timberlake Wertenbaker; directed by Michael Ouellette
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2004 -2005
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The Demolition Downtown
by Tennessee Williams; directed by Jay Scheib
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The Comedie of Errors
by William Shakespeare; directed by Jonathan Wolfe ’03
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The Bear
by Anton Chekov; directed by Adam Miller ’06
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The Internationalist
by Anne Washburn; directed by Janet Sonenberg
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One-Acts
The Trouble with Dating an Artist
by Amy Fisher ’05; directed by Jonathan Wolfe ’03
On The Fritz
by Nancy Keuss; directed by Aaron Tan G
Arlo
by Whitney Erin Boesel ’04; directed by Jeff Klann ’04
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This Spring of Love
by William Shakespeare, adapted by Michael Ouellette; directed by Michael Ouellette
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2003 -2004
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2003 Playwrights in Performance
directed by Alan Brody
Laughed to Scorn
by Max Goldman ’04
Vikings
by Daniel Liston ’04
Fidgeting at the Wheel
by Daniel Zaharopol ’04
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Power of Darkness
after the play by Leo Tolstoy; directed by Jay Scheib
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The Company of Angels
by Alan Brody; directed by Michael Ouellette
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One-Acts
If the Crazy Man is Right
by Amy Fisher ’05; directed by Kuuipo Curry W’04
Maxwell’s Equation
by Nancy Keuss; directed by Dimie Poweigha C
Tug of War
by Aaron Moronez ’04; directed by Whitney Erin Boesel ’04
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2002 -2003
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She Loves Me
lyrics by Sheldon Harnick; book by Joe Masteroff; music by Jerry Bock; stage direction by Michael Ouellette; musical direction by Martin Marks
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HAMLETS
directed by Janet Sonenberg; adaptation by Janet Sonenberg and Alex Chisholm, with Vladimir Zelevinsky; original music by Evan Ziporyn
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One-Acts
Satellite
by Whitney Erin Boesel ’03; directed by David Roe ’06
One Down
by Dan Katz ’03; directed by Adam Glassman G
Spring
by Chen-Hsiang Yeang G; directed by Masha Kamenetska ’05
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2001 -2002
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2000 -2001
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Bhoma
directed by Sudipto Chatterjee; written by Badal Sircar; translated by Badal Sircar with Kalyani Ghose; adapted by/for us
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The School for Scandal
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan; directed by Michael Ouellette
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One-Acts
The Reception
by Erin Lavik G; directed by Edmund Golaski G
A Head for Ganesh
by Anand Sarwate ’01; directed by Adam Glassman ’02
Playing to Win
by Damian Isla G; directed by Debora Lui ’02
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1999 -2000
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1998 -1999
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1997 -1998
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The Illusion
by Pierre Corneille; freely adapted by Tony Kushner; directed by Janet Sonenberg
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Grand Hotel
book by Luther Davis; songs by Robert Wright and George Forrest; based on the novel by Vicki Baum; additional music and lyrics by Maury Yeston; directed and choreographed by Thomas DeFrantz
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One-Acts
Edgewordwise
by Anand Sarwate ’01; directed by Jeremy Butler ’98
Auditions
by Rob Marcato G; directed by Rony Kubat ’00
Triple Fable
by Eddie Kohler G; directed by Monica Y. Gomi ’96
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1996 -1997
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Down and Dirty
directed by Brenda Cotto-Escalera
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Much Ado About Nothing
by William Shakespeare; directed by Michael Ouellette
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One-Acts
SidiS
by Lawrence K. Chang ’97; directed by Van C. Van ’97
Cyril and Harry
by MacMurray D. Whale G; directed by Charles Armesto ’96+
Five Fake Dreams in Six Short Scenes
by Eddie Kohler G; directed by Avi C. Weiss ’98
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1995 -1996
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Medea
by Jean Anouilh; directed by Michael Ouellette
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Escape from Happiness
by George F. Walker; directed by Janet Sonenberg
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One-Acts
A Walk in the Dust
by MacMurray D. Whale G; directed by Monica Gomi ’94+
A Red Room on Beacon Street
by Lin-Ann Ching ’98; directed by Joseph Kaye ’99
Six Pictures
written and directed by Ivana Komarcevic ’96
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1994 -1995
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The Winter’s Tale
by William Shakespeare; directed by Michael Ouellette
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The Skin of our Teeth
by Thornton Wilder; directed by Alan Brody
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One-Acts
Something to Drink
by Lin-Ann Ching ’98; directed by Dave Dettmer ’95
Big Man
by Rick McKern ’94; directed by Ivana Komarcevic ’96
Wisdom and Song
by Joe Bondaryk G; directed by Joshua Abrams ’95
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1993 -1994
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Birth and After Birth
by Tina Howe; directed by Gene Schuster ’94
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F. O. B.
by David Henry Hwang; directed by Kim Mancuso
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Spring’s Awakening
by Frank Wedekind; directed by Michael Ouellette
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One-Acts
Milday Suraj: Touching Suns
by Asim Khwaja ’95; directed by Andrew Quixote Kraft ’95
Sight Unseen
by Brooks Mendell G; directed by Maribel Lee Delfaus Rosaorio ’95
Summer People
by Joseph E. Bondaryk G; directed by Robert Dyckman ’94
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1992 -1993
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Sexual Perversity in Chicago
by David Mamet; directed by Gene Schuster ’94
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Beirut
by Alan Bowne; directed by Janet Sonenberg
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Six Characters In Search of an Author
by Luigi Pirandello; directed by Alan Brody
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One-Acts
God Have Mercy Upon Us
by J. E. Bondaryk G; directed by Jonathan Amsterdam G
Dating
by Jonathan Amsterdam G; directed by Sue Downing ’86
Confrontational Worship
by Larry C. Taylor ’91+; directed by Adam T. Lindsay ’94
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1991 -1992
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One-Acts
Making Scenes
by Jonathan Amsterdam G; directed by Craig White ’93
Justify My Love
by Thomas Westcott ’93; directed by Gene Schuster ’94
Bridging the Gap
by Jack Miller ’93; directed by Jennifer Duncan ’92
Captain Omega
by Paulo Pereira ’93; directed by Franz Elizondo Schmelkes ’94
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Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
by Molière; translated and directed by Richard McElvain
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The Mayor of Zalamea
by Pedro Calderón de la Barca; adapted by Adrian Mitchell; directed by Michael Ouellette
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1990 -1991
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One-Acts
Reflection
by Joseph E. Bondaryk G; directed by Julia Soyer W
Falling
by James Kirtley ’94; directed by Michelle Starz ’94
Uncle
by Brooks Mendell ’93; directed by Michelle P. Perry ’89+
The Secret Value of Aardvarks
by Sean Ningen ’93; directed by Jennifer Duncan ’91
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The Birds
by Aristophanes; directed by Michael Ouellette
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Blue Window
by Craig Lucas; directed by Judy Braha; original music by Charlie Pokorny ’91
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1989 -1990
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One-Acts
Out of the Woods
by Jonathan Amsterdam G; directed by Kelly Marold ’9? and Julie Schmittdiel ’91
Dolphin Dancing
by Elisabeth Stock ’90; directed by Sasha Wood ’93
The Horrible and the Miserable
by Glen Weinstein ’92; directed by Hoyt Bleakley ’93
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Cloud Nine
by Caryl Churchill; directed by Jayme Koszyn
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Arms and the Man
by George Bernard Shaw; directed by Michael Ouellette
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1988 -1989
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The Doctor and the Devils
by Dylan Thomas; directed by Patrick Swanson
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One-Acts
A Place of Disaffection
by Michael Malak ’89; directed by Larry DeLuca C
Lie Low; Sweet Wind Blow
by Julio Friedman ’88; directed by Per-Gunnar Ostby ’90
uh-uh!
written and performed by The Popular Front for the Salvation of Dramashop
Choose Me
by Peter Parnassa ’90; directed by Barak Yedidia ’89
Parts
by Peter Parnassa ’90 and Alexander Shakar; directed by Michael Malak ’89
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Aha!
directed by Alan Brody
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An Evening of Provincetown Plays
Woman’s Honor
by Susan Glaspell; directed by Marino D. Tavarez ’89
Enemies
by Neith Boyce and Hutchins Hapgood; directed by Stephen Gisselbrecht ’90
In the Zone
by Eugene O’Neill; directed by Matt McCarty ’89
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Three One-Act Plays
Am I Blue
by Beth Henley; directed by Bjoren Davis ’89
Call for Help
by Peter Handke; directed by Robbie Smith G
Playing with Fire
by August Strindberg; directed by Derek Clark ’89
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1987 -1988
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The Marriage of Bette and Boo
by Christopher Durang; directed by Scott Zigler
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One-Acts
The Wall
by Julian West G
Oral Fixation
by Daniel Gilly ’85
Seven
by Kirsten Hoyt ’90
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The Real Thing
by Tom Stoppard; directed by Robert N. Scanlan
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Undone Beckett Done
by Samuel Beckett
Act Without Words II
directed by Kevin Cunningham ’84
Not I
directed by Robert Scanlan
Ohio Impromptu
directed by Julie Theriot ’88
Catastrophe
directed by Robert Scanlan
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1986 -1987
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1985 -1986
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Student Scripts In Progress
Movin’ In
dedicated to David Mamet; concieved, written, and directed by Dottie Dartland ’86, Greg Greeley ’86, Wayne Heller ’86, Kerry O’Neill ’86, and John Pezaris
Mockingbird
by Julia White ’87; directed by Anna Lisa Fear ’86
Social Security
by Kevin Cunningham ’8?; directed by Thomas Darci ’87
Death in the Family
by Andrew Borthwick-Leslie ’86; directed by Julie Theriot ’88
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1979 -1980
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Man and Superman
by George Bernard Shaw; stage adaptation by Joseph Everingham; directed by Robert N. Scanlan; costumes by Linda Martin; sets by William Fregosi; lighting by Robert Resnick; staging by Edward Darna; production dedicated to the memory of Joseph Everingham
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1977 -1978
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You Can’t Take It With You
by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart; directed by Joseph D. Everingham; costume design by Cecelia Eller; stage and lighting by Edward S. Darna; set designer William Fregosi
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1976 -1977
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1975 -1976
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The Night of the Iguana
by Tennessee Williams; directed by Joseph D. Everingham; set designer William Fregosi; lighting designer Edward Darna; costume designer Cecelia Eller
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The Alchemist
by Ben Jonson; directed by Joseph Everingham; set designer William Fregosi; costume designer Cecelia Eller; lighting designer Edward Darna
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by Joseph D. Everingham; assisted by Edward S. Darna, Cecilia Eller, and William Fregosi
Interview
by Jean-Claude van Itallie; directed by Joseph Everingham
Home Free!
by Lanford Wilson; directed by Mitchell Rothstein ’77
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by Joseph D. Everingham; assisted by Cecilia Eller, Edward S. Darna, and William Fregosi
The American Dream
by Edward Albee; directed by David Dreyfuss G
The Madness of Lady Bright
by Lanford Wilson; directed by Tom Mills ’77
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1974 -1975
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
costumes designed by Patricia Hagan; staging by Edward S. Darna; sets designed by Franco Colavecchia
The Physicists
by Friedrich Dürrenmatt; directed by Paul Pangaro
A Phoenix Too Frequent
by Christopher Fry; directed by Joseph Everingham
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by Joseph D. Everingham; assisted by Edward S. Darna, Patricia Hagan, and Franco Colavecchia
Cavalry and The Resurrection
by W. B. Yeats; directed by Normand Lepine S
Bedtime Story
by Sean O’Casey; directed by Kent Stahl ’75
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The Skin of our Teeth
by Thornton Wilder; directed by Joseph D. Everingham; set designer Franco Colavecchia; costume designer Patricia Hagan; lighting designer Edward Darna
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
produced by Joseph D. Everingham; assisted by E. S. Darna, Patricia Hagan, and Franco Colavecchia; directed by Joseph D. Everingham
Lemonade
by James Prideaux
The Ruffian on the Stair
by Joe Orton
This is the Rill Speaking
by Lanford Wilson
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by Joseph D. Everingham; assisted by Edward S. Darna, Patricia Hagan, and Franco Colavecchia
The Apollo of Bellac
by Jean Giraudoux; adapted by Maurice Valency; directed by Eileen Schuyler
The White Whore and the Bit Player
by Tom Eyen; directed by Tom Mills ’77
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by Joseph D. Everingham; assisted by Patricia Hagan, Franco Colavecchia, and E. S. Darna
Next
by Terrence McNally; directed by David Dreyfuss ’75
Jack, or The Submission
by Eugène Ionesco; directed by Gretchen Megowen ’76
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1973 -1974
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Pygmalion
by George Bernard Shaw; directed by Joseph D. Everingham; set designer Franco Colavecchia; costume designer Patricia M. Hagan; lighting designer Edward S. Darna
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Measure For Measure
by William Shakespeare; directed by A. R. Gurney, Jr.; set designer Franco Colavecchia; costume designer Patricia M. Hagan; lighting designer Edward S. Darna
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1972 -1973
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1971 -1972
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Macrune’s Guevara
by John Spurling; directed by Joseph D. Everingham
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Arms and the Man
by George Bernard Shaw; directed by Joseph Everingham; sets by William D. Roberts; costumes by Linda Martin; lighting by Edward S. Darna
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by Joseph D. Everingham; assisted by Linda Martin, costumes, W.D. Roberts, sets, and E.S. Darna, staging
Out at Sea
by Slawomir Mrozek; directed by Paul Pangaro ’73
The Sand Castle
by Lanford Wilson; directed by Phillip Bertoni ’72
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1970 -1971
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Ulysses in Nighttown
by James Joyce; dramatized and transposed by Marjorie Barkentin; under the supervision of Padraic Colum
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1969 -1970
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by J. D. Everingham, Helen Brumby, and Edward Darna
The Madness of Lady Bright
by Lanford Wilson; directed by J. F. Pelegano ’69
Interview
by Jean-Claude Van Itallie; directed by John Whitbeck ’71
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1968 -1969
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by Michael Murray, Helen Brumby, and Edward Darna
Host
by John T. Nelson ’69; directed by Marc Miller ’69
Ludlow Fair
by Lanford Wilson; directed by Marcia Wilson S
The General Returns from One Place to Another
by Frank O’Hara; directed by Robert Supnik ’69
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Drums in the Night
by Bertolt Brecht; directed by Joseph Everingham; assisted by Helen B. Brumby and Edward S. Darna
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Good Day and A Collier’s Friday Night
directed by Joseph D. Everingham; assisted by Helen B. Brumby and Edward S. Darna
Good Day
by Emanuel Peluso
A Collier’s Friday Night
by D. H. Lawrence
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by J. D. Everingham, Helen Brumby, and Edward Darna
Jack, or The Submission
by Eugene Ionesco; directed by Marc Miller ’69
The Measures Taken
by Bertolt Brecht; directed by Richard Finberg ’70
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1966 -1967
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Heartbreak House
by George Bernard Shaw; directed by Joseph D. Everingham
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by Joseph D. Everingham, Helen B. Brumby, and Edward S. Darna
The Long Christmas Dinner
by Thornton Wilder; directed by William Zimmerman ’68
At the Hawk’s Well
by William Butler Yeats; directed by Ralph Sawyer ’67
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1965 -1966
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by J. D. Everingham, Helen Brumby, and Edward S. Darna
Play
by Samuel Beckett; directed by Robert Moore ’68
A Resounding Tinkle
by N. F. Simpson; directed by James Woods ’69
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1964 -1965
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The Way of the World
by William Congreve; staged by Joseph Everingham; assisted by Helen B. Brumby and Edward S. Darna
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1963 -1964
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The Wild Duck
by Henrik Ibsen; staged by Joseph Everingham; sets by Richard Reese ’66; lighting by Alan Hirsch ’66; costumes by John Leide ’65
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1962 -1963
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The Matchmaker
by Thornton Wilder; staged by Joseph Everingham; assisted by Helen Bottomly
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1961 -1962
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Amedee
by Eugene Ionesco; directed by Joseph Everingham; assisted by Helen Brumby; set design by James Dorr; lights by Lawrence Valby; costumes by John Leide
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The Entertainer
by John Osborne; music by John Addion; directed by Joseph Everingham
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1960 -1961
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Androcles and the Lion
by George Bernard Shaw
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The House with the Column
by Luigi Pirandello
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Volpone
by Ben Jonson
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1959 -1960
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Othello
by William Shakespeare
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Henry IV
by Luigi Pirandello
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1958 -1959
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The Rivals
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by Professor Joseph D. Everingham and Helen Bottomly
No Grass to Walk On
by Irven Rinard G; directed by Michael Padlipsky ’60
Men Above, Men Beyond
by Jean Pierre Frankenhuis; directed by Mr. Frankenhuis
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The Doctor and the Devils
presented by The Poets’ Theatre; sponsored by The MIT Dramashop Celebrity Series
by Dylan Thomas; adapted for the stage by Joseph Everingham; directed by Stephen Aaron; produced by John Ransford Watts
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The Alchemist
by Ben Jonson; adapted and directed by Joseph Everingham; assisted by Helen Bottomly
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The Apollo of Bellac
by Jean Giraudoux
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An Evening of One-Act Plays by Anton Chekov
supervised by Joseph D. Everingham and Helen Bottomly
On the High Road
adapted by J. D. Everingham; directed by Jerry Goldstein ’60
The Brute
directed by Ellery Stone ’59
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1957 -1958
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Him
by e. e. cummings; directed by Prof. Joseph D. Everingham; assisted by Helen Bottomly
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by Professor Joseph D. Everingham and Helen Bottomly
The Best Thing to Do
by David Fuchs ’55; directed by Michael Meeker ’58
A Wife Should Always Sleep In Her Own Bed
by Jean Pierre Frankenhuis ’61; directed by Mr. Frankenhuis and Thomas Sherman ’61
May I Present Miss Inge?
by Regis W. Schultis, Jr. ’57; directed by Donald Silverman ’60
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An Evening of One-Act Plays
supervised by Professor Joseph D. Everingham and Helen Bottomly
The Drunken Sisters
by Thornton Wilder; directed by David Lukens ’56
A Phoenix Too Frequent
by Christopher Fry; directed by Michael Meeker ’58
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The Tragedy of King Richard the Second
by William Shakespeare; directed by Prof. Joseph D. Everingham; assisted by Helen Bottomly; adapted by Mr. Jerome T. Kilty and Prof. Everingham
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A Pound On Demand
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1956 -1957
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The Country Wife
by William Wycherley; adapted and directed by Prof. Joseph D. Everingham; assisted by Helen Bottomly; costumes designed by Helen Bottomly
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Barracks Affair
by Irven Rinard
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Misalliance
by George Bernard Shaw; staged by Prof. Joseph D. Everingham; scenery and costumes designed by Helen Bottomly
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Another Way Out
by Lawrence Langner
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1955 -1956
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The Father
by August Strindberg
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1949 -1950
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1943 -1944
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Holiday
by Philip Barry; directed by Prof. Dean Mattison Fuller
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The Man Who Came to Dinner
by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart; directed by Prof. Dean Mattison Fuller
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Our Town
by Thornton Wilder; directed by Prof. Dean Mattison Fuller
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1932 -1933
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Ten Nights in a Bar-room
by William W. Pratt; dramatized from the novel by T. S. Arthur; directed by Prof. Dean M. Fuller
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The Pigeon
by John Galsworthy; directed by Prof. Dean Mattison Fuller
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1931 -1932
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1930 -1931
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George Dandin
by Molière; directed by Prof. Dean Mattison Fuller
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Marriage
by Nikolai Gogol; directed by Prof. Dean Mattison Fuller
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1929 -1930
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1928 -1929
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1927 -1928
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Epicoene
by Ben Jonson; adapted and directed by Joseph D. Everingham
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