Past Seasons

 

December 1999
An Evening with Quentin Crisp
by Quentin Crisp

July 18 – August 8, 1999
The Maiden’s Prayer
by Nicky Silver

November 18 – December 12, 1999
Beautiful Thing
by Jonathan Harvey

February 18 through March 18, 2000
Walking the Dead
by Keith Curran

September 8 – October 7, 2000
Snakebit
by David Marshall Grant

March 2 – April 7, 2001
Breaking the Code
by Hugh Whitemore

May 4 – June 2, 2001
Unmerciful Good Fortune
By Edwin Sanchez

September 28 – October 27, 2001
Stop Kiss
By Diana Son

November 9 – December 15, 2001
Fly Away by Patti Aldredge
And So I Met This Guy by Davis Alan Morrison

January 16 – February 10, 2002
The Laramie Project
by Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project

February 21 – March 30, 2002
The Man in the Trunk
by Fernando Dovalina

May 2 – June 8, 2002
Blade to the Heat
by Oliver Mayer

September 20 – October 27, 2002
Lips
by Constance Congdon

February 7 – March 16, 2003
The Stand-In
by Keith Curran

April 2003
Fernie and Friends
by Fernando Dovalina

December 5 through December 28, 2003
Laughing Wild
by Christopher Durang

February 6 through February 29, 2004
House of Yes
by Wendy MacLeod

July 16 through August 7, 2004
Free Will and Wanton Lust
by Nicky Silver

October 29 through November 21, 2004
Laura's Bush
by Jane Martin

March 5 through March 27, 2005
Boston Marriage
by David Mamet

May 27 through June 26, 2005
Raised in Captivity
by Nicky Silver

July 22 through August 7, 2005
Unhinged, Uncut and Uncensored
by Various Artists

November 11, 2005
Our Journey
by Various Artists

January 6 th – January 29 th, 2006
A Tale of Two Cities
by Charles Dickens
adapted by Everett Quinton

April 28th – May 14th, 2006
The Long Christmas Ride Home
By Paula Vogel
Directed by Randy Symank

June 9th – July 2nd, 2006
(Loosely) Lysistrata
By Ralf Koenig
adapted by Stewart Zuckerbrod
Directed by Kenn McLaughlin

March 2007
Burn This
by Lanford Wilson
Directed by Karen Heimbaugh

April 2007
Corpus Christi
by Terrence McNally
Directed by Joshua Gray

June - July 2007
American Homefront
by Fernando Dovalina
Directed by Karen Heimbaugh