UT Production History
An archive of University Theatre productions |1964-65 to present.
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Teletype | Wyat Hamilton | Fall 2024 | Creative Artist | Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play | Anne Washburn | Fall 2024 | Producing – Titmus Theatre |
Wake Me When It’s Time | Alistair Faulkner | Fall 2024 | In partnership w/Biological Sciences | Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Seussical | Music by Stephen Flaherty, Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens | Spring 2025 | Producing – Stewart Theatre |
You On the Moors Now | Jaclyn Backhaus | Spring 2025 | Producing – Titmus Theatre |
Blithe Spirit | Noel Coward | Summer 2025 | TheatreFEST – XXXXX |
Dial M For Murder | Frederick Knott | Summer 2025 | TheatreFEST – XXXXX |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Peter and the Starcatcher | Rick Elice and Wayne Barker | Fall 2023 | Producing – Titmus Theatre |
What We Grew Up With | Kiran Soma | Fall 2023 | Creative Artist – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Jekyll & Hyde | Bricusse, Wildhorn & Cudden | Spring 2024 | Producing – Stewart Theatre |
Ada and the Engine | Lauren Gunderson | Spring 2024 | Producing – Titmus Theatre |
The Ghost of Splinter Cove | Steven Dietz | Summer 2024 | TheatreFEST – Titmus Theatre |
The Great Beyond | Steven Dietz | Summer 2024 | TheatreFEST – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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The Crucible | Arthur Miller | 2022-2023 | Producing Series – Titmus |
Urinetown, The Musical | Mark Hollman, Musi & Lyrics; Greg Kotos, Bool & Lyrics | 2022-2023 | Producing Series – Stewart |
Muse | Gaven Bell (Creative Artist) | 2022-2023 | Studio Series – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
She Kills Monsters | Qui Nguyen | 2022-2023 | Producing Series – Titmus |
Holmes and Watson | Jeffrey Hatcher | 2023 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
[title of show] | Hunter Bell & Jeff Bowen | 2023 | TheatreFEST – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream | William Shakespeare | 2021-2022 | Producing Series – Titmus |
The SpongeBob Musical | Kyle Jarrow, Book; Musical Production conceived by Tina Landau | 2021-2022 | Producing Series – Titmus |
Assassins | John Weidman, Book; Stephen Sondheim, Music & Lyrics; Based on an idea by Charles Gilford, Jr. | 2022 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
A Case of Salt | Gaven Bell | 2021-2022 | Creative Artist – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Devised 2020 | Various | 2020-2021 | Stafford Commons |
Static | Aysia Slade | 2020-2021 | Creative Artist – Titmus |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Our Town | Thornton Wilder | 2019-2020 | Main Stage – Titmus |
Fefu and Her Friends | Maria Irene Fornes | 2019-2020 | Main Stage – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
The Colored Museum | George C. Wolfe | 2019-2020 | Main Stage – Titmus |
Ragtime | Terence McNally | 2019-2020 | Main Stage – Stewart |
Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike | Christopher During | 2019-2020 | Main Stage – Covid 19 canceled |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Men on Boats | Jaclyn Backhaus | 2018-2019 | Main Stage – Titmus |
In The Blood | Suzan-Lori Parks | 2018-2019 | Open Door, Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
The Rainmaker | N. Richard Nash | 2018-2019 | Main Stage – Titmus |
Cabaret | Joe Masteroff, John Kander, Fred Ebb | 2018-2019 | Main Stage – Stewart |
A Good Little Rain | Natalie Sherwood, ’18 | 2018-2019 | Creative Artist, Studio Theatre |
The Royal Family | George S. Kaufman, Edna Ferber | 2018-2019 | Main Stage – Titmus |
A Good Little Rain | Natalie Sherwood | 2018-2019 | Creative Artist – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Bright Star | Steve Martin & Edie Brickell | 2019 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
Go Back For Murder | Agatha Christie | 2019 | TheatreFEST – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Title | Playwright | Season |
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Death Trap | Ira Levin | 2018 |
The 39 Steps | adapted by Patrick Barlow | 2018 |
Nunsense | Dan Goggin | 2018 |
Pride & Prejudice | adapted by Jon Jory | 2017-2018 |
The Exonerated | Jessica Blank, Erik Jensen | 2017-2018 |
Beowulf, Lord of the Bros | Matt Deitchman, Jed Feder | 2017-2018 |
Hairspray, The Broadway Musical | O’Donnell, Meehan, Shaiman, Wittman | 2017-2018 |
Girl in Space | Peter Lalush, ’17 | 2017-2018 |
Harvey | Mary Chase | 2017-2018 |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Tea w/Edie and Fitz | Adam Pasen | 2017 | TheatreFEST, Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Full Gallop | Mark Hampton, Mary Louise Wilson | 2017 | TheatreFEST, Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Hay Fever | Noel Coward | 2017 | TheatreFEST, Titmus |
Love/Sick | John Cariani | 2016-2017 | Main Stage – Titmus |
Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde | Moises Kaufman | 2016-2017 | Open Door Series, Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
An Ideal Husband | Oscar Wilde | Main Stage – Titmus | |
Of Ghosts and Strangers | Teal Lesley | 2016-2017 | Creative Artist – Studio Theatre |
The Secret Garden | Lucy Simon, Marsha Norman | 2016-2017 | Main Stage – Stewart |
The Real Housewives of Windsor | William Shakespeare, adapted by Rachel Klem | 2016-2017 | Main Stage – Titmus |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Tea with Agatha | Mia Self | 2016 | TheatreFEST – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Something’s Afoot | Robert Gerlach, Ed Linderman, David Vos, James A. McDonald | 2016 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
The Hollow | Agatha Christie | TheatreFEST – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre | |
Story Spirits: Ghost Stories from Around the World | Various | 2016 | Student Studio, Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher | 2015-2016 | Main Stage – Titmus |
Ink/Silence | Ink – William Stewart; Silence – Bethel Maekele and Britnique Hodge | 2015-2016 | Creative Artist – Studio Theatre |
Leading Ladies | Ken Ludwig | 2015-2016 | Main Stage – Titmus |
Anon(ymous) | Naomi Iizuka | 2015-2016 | Main Stage – Titmus |
Duck Hunter Shoots Angel | Mitch Albom | 2015-2016 | Main Stage – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Fiddler on the Roof | Joseph Stein, Sheldon Harnick, Jerry Bock | 2015-2016 | Main Stage – Stewart |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Born Yesterday | Garson Canin | 2015 | TheatreFEST |
Side by Side by Sondheim | Stephen Sondheim | 2015 | TheatreFEST |
Wait Until Dark | Frederick Knott | 2015 | TheatreFEST |
You Can’t Take It With You | George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart | 2014-2015 | Main Season – Titmus |
Around the World in 80 Days | Laura Eason | 2014-2015 | Main Season – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
The Little Shop of Horrors | Alan Menken, Composer; Howard Ashman, Writer | 2014-2015 | Main Season – Titmus |
The Burial at Thebes, a version of Antigone | Seamus Heaney | 2014-2015 | Main Season – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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There Goes The Bride | Ray Cooney and John Chapman | 2014 | TheatreFEST |
Walking Across Egypt | Catherine Bush based on the novel by Clyde Edgerton | 2014 | TheatreFEST |
Death by Design | Rob Urbinati | 2014 | TheatreFEST |
Arcadia | Tom Stoppard | 2013-2014 | Main Season – Titmus |
The Game’s Afoot | Ken Ludwig | 2013-2014 | Main Season – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Chicago | Fred Ebb, Bob Fosse, John Kander | 2013-2014 | Main Season – Titmus |
Seminar | Theresa Rebeck | 2013-2014 | Main Season – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Daddy’s Dyin’ Who’s Got the Will? | Del Shores | 2013 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
Murder at the Howard Johnson’s | Ron Clark & Sam Bobrick | 2013 | TheatreFEST – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Black Coffee | Agatha Christie | 2013 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels | David Yazbek, Music & Lyrics; Jeffrey Lane, Book | 2012-2013 | Main Season – Stewart |
Alice in Wonderland | Adapted by Jayme Mellema | 2012-2013 | Main Season – Titmus |
An Inspector Calls | J.B. Priestly | 2012-2013 | Main Season – Titmus |
The Heidi Chronicles | Wendy Wasserstein | 2012-2013 | Main Season – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Fallen Angels | Noel Coward | 2012 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
Lettice and Lovage | Peter Shaffer | 2012 | TheatreFEST – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
The Sunshine Boys | Neil Simon | 2012 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
The Philadelphia Story | Philip Barry | 2011-2012 | Main Season – Stewart |
Garden District; Suddenly Last Summer & Something Unspoken | Tennessee Williams | 2011-2012 | Main Season – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Little Women | Jacqueline Goldfinger | 2011-2012 | Main Season – Titmus |
Rent | Jonathan Larson | 2011-2012 | Main Season – Stewart |
The Arabian Nights | Adapted by Mary Zimmerman | 2011-2012 | Main Season – Titmus |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
The Dixie Swim Club | Jones, Hope, Wooten | 2011 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
Southern Comforts | Kathleen Clark | 2011 | TheatreFEST – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
WMKS: Where Music Kills Sorrow | Frank Higgins | 2011 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
Dancing at Lughnasa | Brian Friel | 2010-2011 | Main Season – Titmus |
Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-Long Blog | Joss Whedon | 2010-2011 | Student Studio – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Urinetown | Mark Hollman & Greg Kotis | 2010-2011 | Main Season – Stewart |
Inspecting Carol | Seattle Mark Repertory | 2010-2011 | Main Season – Titmus |
A Piece of My Heart | Shirley Lauro | 2010-2011 | Other Voices – Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
Twelfth Night | William Shakespeare | 2010-2011 | Main Season – Titmus |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
A Murder is Announced | Agatha Christie | 2010 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
Spider’s Web | Agatha Christie | 2010 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
Murder on the Nile | Agatha Christie | 2010 | TheatreFEST – Titmus |
Macbeth | William Shakespeare | 2009-2010 | Main Season – Titmus |
Into the Woods | Stephen Sondheim | 2009-2010 | Main Season – Stewart |
Re:Design | 2009-2010 | Studio Theatre (in conjuction with UNC-TV | |
Waiting for Godot | Samuel Beckett | 2009-2010 | Student Studio Reprisal, Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre |
It’s A Wonderful Life, A Live Radio Show | Joe Landry | 2009-2010 | Main Season – Titmus |
Blue | Charles Randolph-Wright | 2009-2010 | Main Season – Titmus |
Amadeus | Peter Shaffer | 2009-2010 | Main Season – Titmus (Grand Re-Opening) |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Never the Sinner | John Logan | 2008-2009 | Main Season, Stewart |
Christmas Belles | Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, Jamie Wooten | 2008-2009 | Main Season – Talley Ballroom |
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas | Larry King, Peter Masterson | 2008-2009 | Main Season – Stewart |
Waiting for Godot | Samuel Beckett | 2008-2009 | Student Studio – Talley Ballroom |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
The Stoppard Repertory: The Real Inspector Hound & Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead | Tom Stoppard | 2007-2008 | Main Season – Meredith College |
Godspell | Book by John Michael Tebelak; Music & new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz | 2007-2008 | Main Season – Stewart |
Dearly Departed | David Bottrell & Jessie Jones | 2007-2008 | Main Season – Talley Ballroom |
A Few Good Men | Aaron Sorkin | 2007-2008 | Main Season – Stewart |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Les Liaisons Dangereuses | Christopher Hampton | 2006-2007 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Room Service | John Murray & Allen Boretz | 2006-2007 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Bourbon at the Border | Pearl Cleage | 2006-2007 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Four (Three) Plays For Coarse Actors | Michael Green | 2006-2007 | Student Studio |
Chamber Door Trilogy | Edgar Allen Poe | 2006-2007 | Student Studio |
Sweet Charity | Neil Simon, Book; Cy Coleman, Music; Dorothy Fields, Lyrics | 2006-2007 | Main Season – Stewart |
The Apple Tree | Musical by Jerome Coopersmith, Jerry Bock & Sheldon Harnick | 2006-2007 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Lend Me A Tenor | Ken Ludwig | 2006 | TheatreFEST |
Anything Goes | Cole Porter | 2006 | TheatreFEST |
Rumors | Neil Simon | 2006 | TheatreFEST |
Fortune’s Fools | Frederick Stroppel | 2005-2006 | Student Studio |
The Laramie Project | Moises Kaufman | 2005-2006 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Colored Museum | George C. Wolfe | 2005-2006 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Barefoot in the Park | Neil Simon | 2005-2006 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Grease | Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey | 2005-2006 | Main Season – Stewart |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Appointment with Death | Agatha Christie | 2005 | TheatreFEST – Main Stage |
Dial M for Murder | Frederick Knott | 2005 | TheatreFEST – Main Stage |
The Butler Did It | Tim Kelly | 2005 | TheatreFEST – Main Stage |
Seascape | Edward Albee | 2004-2005 | (Guest Director) Studio Theatre |
Jack and Jill | Jane Martin | 2004-2005 | (Guest Director) Studio Theatre |
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead | Tom Stoppard | 2004-2005 | Student Studio – Studio Theatre |
Not About Nightingales | Tennessee Williams | 2004-2005 | Main Season, Main Stage |
The Importance of Being Earnest | Oscar Wilde | 2004-2005 | Main Season – Stewart |
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom | August Wilson | 2004-2005 | Main Season, Main Stage |
Biloxi Blues | Neil Simon | 2004-2005 | Main Season – Stewart |
Follies | Stephen Sondheim | 2004-2005 | Main Season – Stewart |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
The Man Who Came To Dinner | George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart | 2004 | TheatreFEST |
Another Antigone | A.R. Gurney | 2004 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The School for Scandal | Richard Sheridan | 2004 | Main Season – Stewart |
King Hedley II | August Wilson | 2003-2004 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Cabaret | Joe Masteroff, Fred Ebb, John Kander | 2003-2004 | Main Season – Stewart |
Dinner at Eight | George S. Kaufman & Edna Ferber | 2003-2004 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
The Hollow | Agatha Christie | 2003 | TheatreFEST |
Funny Money | Ray Cooney | 2003 | TheatreFEST |
Death Trap | Ira Levin | 2003 | TheatreFEST |
A Little Night Music | Stephen Sondheim | 2002-2003 | Subscription Show – Stewart |
The Rainmaker | Richard Nash | 2002-2003 | Main Season – Stewart |
Jitney | August Wilson | 2002-2003 | Main Season, Main Stage |
A Midsummer Night’s Dream | William Shakespeare | 2002-2003 | Main Season – Stewart |
Blue Sky Boys | Ken Duncum | 2002-2003 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
While the Sun Shines | Terrence Rattigan | 2002 | TheatreFEST |
Watch on the Rhine | Lillian Hellman | 2002 | TheatreFEST |
The Dinner Party | Neil Simon | 2002 | TheatreFEST |
Dracula – Prince of Darkness | Steven Deitz | 2001-2002 | Main Season – Stewart |
A Raisin in the Sun | Lorraine Hansbury | 2001-2002 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Picasso at the Lapin Agile | Steve Martin | 2001-2002 | Student Studio – Studio Theatre |
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | Stephen Sondheim | 2001-2002 | Main Season – Stewart |
Stop Kiss | Diana Son | 2001-2002 | Diversity Series – Studio Theatre |
Bell, Book and Candle | John VanDruten | 2001-2002 | Main Season – Main Stage |
She Loves Me | John Masteroff | 2001-2002 | Subscription Show – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
It’s Only A Play | Terrence McNally | 2001 | TheatreFEST |
Collected Stories | Donald Margulies | 2001 | TheatreFEST |
The Unexpected Guest | Agatha Christie | 2001 | TheatreFEST |
The Women | Clare Booth Luce | 2000-2001 | Subscription Show – Main Stage |
Once in a Lifetime | George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart | 2000-2001 | Main Season – Stewart |
Fences | August Wilson | 2000-2001 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Brighton Beach Memoirs | Neil Simon | 2000-2001 | Main Season – Stewart |
The Boys in the Band | Mart Crowley | 2000-2001 | Diversity Series – Studio Theatre |
Romeo and Juliet | William Shakespeare | 2000-2001 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Ten Little Indians | Agatha Christie | 1999-2000 | Main Season – Stewart |
Seven Guitars | August Wilson | 1999-2000 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Short Shorts | Various Student Authors | 1999-2000 | Student Studio |
Pippin | Roger O. Hirson, Steven Schwartz | 1999-2000 | Main Season – Stewart |
The Drunkard | William H. Smith | 1999-2000 | Main Season, Main Stage |
A Liberal Education | Scott Ross | 1999-2000 | Diversity Series – Studio Theatre |
Short Shorts II | Various Student Authors | 1999-2000 | Student Studio |
The Last Night of Ballyhoo | Alfred Uhry | 2000 | TheatreFEST |
Daddy’s Dyin’ Who’s Got the Will? | Del Shores | 2000 | TheatreFEST |
The Little Foxes | Lillian Helman | 1999-2000 | Subscription Show |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
A Shayna Maidel | Barbara Lebow | 1998-1999 | Professional Series |
Bus Stop | William Inge | 1998-1999 | Main Season – Stewart* |
Miss Evers’ Boys | David Feldshuh | 1998-1999 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Frog Pond | 1998-1999 | Children’s Show | |
The Heiress | Ruth & Augustus Goetz | 1998-1999 | Main Season – Stewart |
The Front Page | Ben Hecht & Charles MacArthur | 1998-1999 | Main Seaon – Main Stage |
Friendly Fire | 1998-1999 | Student Studio | |
Laura | Vera Caspary & George Slkar | 1999 | TheatreFEST |
Serenading the Moon | 1999 | TheatreFEST | |
Take a Number, Darling | Jack Sharkey | 1999 | TheatreFEST |
Blithe Spirit | Noel Coward | 1998-1999 | Subscription Show – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | Tennessee Williams | 1997-1998 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Dearly Departed | David Dean Bottrell | 1997-1998 | Showcase Production – Studio Theatre |
Blues for an Alabama Sky | Pearl Cleage | 1997-1998 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Princess Frogge | 1997-1998 | Children’s Show | |
Tartuffe | Jen Baptiste Moliere | 1997-1998 | Main Season – Main Stage |
An Evening of Ten Minute Plays | 1997-1998 | Main Season – Main Stage | |
Romantic Comedy | Bernard Slade | 1997-1998 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Steel Magnolias | Robert Harling | 1998 | TheatreFEST |
I Love a Piano | 1998 | TheatreFEST | |
Light Up The Sky | Moss Hart | 1998 | TheatreFEST |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
The Mousetrap | Agatha Christie | 1996-1997 | Main Season – Main Stage |
1940’s Radio Hour | Walton Jones | 1996-1997 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Flyin’ West | Pearle Cleage | 1996-1997 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Lover | Harold Pinter | 1996-1997 | Main Season – Studio Theatre |
The Stranger | August Strindberg | 1996-1997 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Stage Blood | Charles Ludlam | 1996-1997 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Holy Ghosts | Romulus Linney | 1996-1997 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Fallen Angels | Noel Coward | 1997 | TheatreFEST |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Right Bed, Wrong Husband | Neil & Caroline Shaffner | 1995-1996 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Murder at the Vicarage | Agatha Christie | 1995-1996 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Two Trains Running | August Wilson | 1995-1996 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Our Town | Tom Stoppard | 1995-1996 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Accomplice | Rupert Holmes | 1995-1996 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Real Inspector Hound | Tom Stoppard | 1995-1996 | Studio Production |
Present Tense | 1995-1996 | Studio Prodution | |
Jerry’s Girls | Jerry Herman | 1996 | TheatreFEST |
The Girls in 509 | Howard Teichmann | 1996 | TheatreFEST |
Don’t Dress For Dinner | Mark Camoletti | 1996 | TheatreFEST |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Black Medea | Adapted by John C. McIlwee | 1994-1995 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Squaring the Circle | Tom Stoppard | 1994-1995 | Main Season – Main Stage |
I Hate Hamlet | Paul Rudnick | 1994-1995 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Pajama Tops | Mawby Green & Ed Feilbert | 1994-1995 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Night Hank Williams Died | Larry King | 1994-1995 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Anything Goes | Guy Bolton, Howard Lindsay, P. G. Wodehouse, & Russel Crouse | 1994-1995 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Comedy in Crisis: Postman Spoke Sooth, Self Torture and Strenuous Exercise | 1994-1995 | Student Studio | |
Death Takes A Holiday | Alberto Cassella | 1995 | TheatreFEST |
Not Now, Darling | John Chapman & Ray Cooney | 1995 | TheatreFEST |
Inspecting Carol | Daniel Sullivan | 1995 | TheatreFEST |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Bullshot Crummond | House, White, Neville-Andrews, Shearman, Cunningham | 1993-1994 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Piano Lesson | August Wilson | 1993-1994 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Godspell | Steven Schwartz | 1993-1994 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Dark of the Moon | Howard Richardson & Wiliam Berney | 1993-1994 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Run For Your Wife | Ray Cooney | 1994 | TheatreFEST |
Squabbles | Marshall Karp | 1994 | TheatreFEST |
Legends! | 1994 | TheatreFEST |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Spoon River Anthology | Edgar Lee Masters | 1992-1993 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Purlie | Ossie Davis, Phillip Rose, Peter Udell | 1992-1993 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Angel Street | Patrick Hamilton | 1992-1993 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Man Who Came To Dinner | George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart | 1992-1993 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Where Have All The Lighting Bugs Gone? | Louis Cation | 1992-1993 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Teenage Crazy Musketeers | Charles Martin | 1992-1993 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Private Lives | Noel Coward | 1992-1993 | Main Season – Main Stage |
See How They Run | Philip King | 1993 | TheatreFEST |
Lettice and Lovage | Peter Shaffer | 1993 | TheatreFEST |
The Philadelphia Story | Phillip Barry | 1993 | TheatreFEST |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
The Odd Couple | Neil Simon | 1991-1992 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Ring Around The Moon | Jean Anouilh | 1991-1992 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Boyfriend | Sandy Wilson | 1991-1992 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Joe Turner’s Come and Gone | August Wilson | 1991-1992 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Arms and the Man | George Bernard Shaw | 1991-1992 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Prince and the Pea in the Land of the ACC | 1991-1992 | Children’s Show | |
Nuptials | Judy S. Cook | 1992 | TheatreFEST |
Rumors | Neil Simon | 1992 | TheatreFEST |
Now Let us Give Thanks | Nancy Manera & Simon J. Donoghue | 1992 | TheatreFEST |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
The Real Queen of Hearts Ain’t Even Pretty | Brad Bailey | Sept. 1991? | — — — |
A Moon For The Misbegotten | Eugene O’Neill | 1991-1992 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Nice People Dancing To Good Country Music | Lee Blessing | 1991-1992 | Studio Production |
27 Wagons Full of Cotton | Tennessee Williams | 1991-1992 | Studio Production |
The Colored Museum | George C. Wolfe | 1991-1992 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Orphans | Lyle Kessler | 1991-1992 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Murder on the Nile | Agatha Christie | 1991 | TheatreFEST |
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie | Jay Allen | 1991 | TheatreFEST |
Lunch Hour | Jean Kerr | 1991 | TheatreFEST |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
1940’s Radio Hour | Walton Jones | 1989-1990 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Amen Corner | James Baldwin | 1989-1990 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Forgiven | Larry Shue | 1989-1990 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Prince and the Pauper | Mark Twain | 1989-1990 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Oedipus Rex | Sophocles | 1989-1990 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Once Upon A Mattress | Mary Rogers & Marshall Barer | 1989-1990 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
The Royal Family | Edna Ferber & George S. Kaufman | 1988-1989 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Ceremonies in Dark Old Men | Lonnie Elders II | 1988-1989 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Laundry and Bourbon | James McLure | 1988-1989 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Lone Star | James McLure | 1988-1989 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Jammin’ | 1988-1989 | Main Season – Main Stage | |
P.S. Your Cat is Dead | James Kirkwood | 1988-1989 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Arsenic and Old Lace | Joseph Kesselring | 1988-1989 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
The Torch Bearers | George Kelley | 1987-1988 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Home | Samm-Art Williams | 1987-1988 | Main Season – Main Stage |
She Stoops To Conquer | Oliver Goldsmith | 1987-1988 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Beauty and the Beast | 1987-1988 | Main Season – Main Stage | |
The Rimers of Eldrich | Lanford Wilson | 1987-1988 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Sweet Charity | Neil Simon, Book; Cy Coleman, Music; Dorthy Fields, Lyrics | 1987-1988 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Real Inspector Hound | Tom Stoppard | 1987-1988 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Blithe Spirit | Noel Coward | 1987-1988 | Summer Series |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom | August Wilson | 1986-1987 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Seagull | Anton Chehkov | 1986-1987 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Madrigal ’83 (4th Anniversary) | 1983-1984 | Madrigal Dinner – Talley Ballroom | |
Look Homeward, Angel | Based on Wolfe | 1983-1984 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Blocks | Floyd Harris | 1983-1984 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Awake and Sing | Clifford Odets | 1983-1984 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Locker Room | 1983-1984 | Main Season – Main Stage | |
Guys and Dolls | Frank Loesser & Abe Burrows | 1983-1984 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Egad What A Cad | Anita Bell | 1982-1983 | Main Season – Main Stage |
A Slight Case of Murder | Damon Runyon & Howard Lindsay | 1982-1983 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Picnic | William Inge | 1982-1983 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Emperor’s New Clothes | Charlotte Chorpenning | 1982-1983 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Low on High | 1982-1983 | Main Season – Main Stage | |
Rashomon | Fay & Michael Kanin | 1982-1983 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Beyond the Fringe | 1982-1983 | Studio Production | |
Locker Room | Bennett | 1982-1983 | Studio Production |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
A Lion in the Pond | 1981-1982 | Main Season – Main Stage | |
The Man of Destiny | George Bernard Shaw | 1981-1982 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Zoo Story | Edward Albee | 1981-1982 | |
Impromptu | Tad Mosel | 1981-1982 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Romantic Comedy | Bernard Slade | 1981-1982 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Belles of Amherst | William Luce | 1981-1982 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Your Own Thing | Hal Hester & Danny Appolinare | 1980-1981 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Wine in the Wilderness | Alice Childress | 1980-1981 | Studio Production |
The Monstrous Spider | 1980-1981 | Studio Production | |
Alligator Man | Jack Kaplan | 1980-1981 | Studio Production |
In The Desert Of My Soul | John Glines | 1980-1981 | Studio Production |
Light Up The Sky | Moss Hart | 1980-1981 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Purlie Victorious | Ossie Davis | 1980-1981 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Bus Stop | William Inge | 1979-1980 | |
A Raisin in the Sun | Lorraine Hansbury | 1979-1980 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Trifles | Susan Glaspell | 1979-1980 | Studio Production |
Where Are You Going, Hollis Jay? | Benjamin Bradford | 1979-1980 | Studio Production |
Miss Julie | August Strindberg | 1979-1980 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Turned Oak | Noel Coward | 1979-1980 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Butterflies Are Free | Leonard Gershe | 1979-1980 | Main Season – Main Stage |
You Can’t Take It With You | George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart | 1979-1980 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Twelfth Night | William Shakespeare | 1976-1977 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Hot L Baltimore | Lanford Wilson | 1976-1977 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Zoo Story | Edward Albee | 1976-1977 | Studio Production |
The Stronger | August Strindberg | 1976-1977 | Studio Production |
Something Unspoken | Tennessee Williams | 1976-1977 | Studio Production |
The House of Blue Leaves | John Guare | 1976-1977 | Studio Production |
The Last Hero (Original Production) | Vicki Eason | 1976-1977 | Studio Production |
The Lady of Larkspur Lotion | Tennessee Williams | 1976-1977 | — — — — |
Riders to the Sea | John Synge | 1976-1977 | Studio Production |
Eye of the Storm | 1976-1977 | — — — — | |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder? | Mark McDuff | 1975-1976 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Harvey | Mary Chase | 1975-1976 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Summer and Smoke | Tennessee Williams | 1975-1976 | Summer Series |
The Mysterious Stranger | Mark Twain | 1975-1976 | Studio Production |
Who’s Got His Own | Ron Milner | 1975-1976 | Studio Production |
In Memory of: A Musical Revue | 1975-1976 | Studio Production | |
Mandragola | Niccolo Machiavelli | 1975-1976 | Studio Production |
The Maids | Jean Genet | 1975-1976 | Studio Production |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Joan of Lorraine | Maxwell Anderson | 1974-1975 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd | Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley | 1974-1975 | Main Season – Main Stage |
A Shot in the Dark | Marcel Achard | 1974-1975 | Summer Series |
Brecht on Brecht | George Tabori | 1974-1975 | Studio Production |
Antigone | Jean Ahouilh | 1974-1975 | Studio Production |
Slow Dance on the Killing Ground | William Hanley | 1974-1975 | Studio Production |
Out Cry | Tennessee Williams | 1974-1975 | Studio Production |
Paradise Lose (Radio Play) | Clifford Odets | 1974-1975 | Studio Production |
Studies in Mime | 1974-1975 | Studio Production | |
Spoon River Anthology | Edgar Lee Masters | 1974-1975 | Studio Production |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Rhinocerous | Eugene Ionesco | 1973-1974 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Lion in Winter | James Goldman | 1973-1974 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Rimers of Eldritch | Lanford Wilson | 1973-1974 | Summer Series |
Mechanima | — — — — | 1973-1974 | Intermedia – Studio |
The Happy Journey to Camden and Trenton | Thornton Wilder | 1973-1974 | Studio Production |
No Place To Be Somebody | Charles Gordon | 1973-1974 | Studio Production |
No Exit | Jean-Paul Sartre | 1973-1974 | Studio Production |
Endgame | Samuel Beckett | 1973-1974 | Studio Production |
Metaphysical Media Funnies | — — — — | 1973-1974 | Intermedia – Studio |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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The Me Nobody Knows | Robert Livingston | 1972-1973 | Main Season – Main Stage |
!Heimskringla! | Paul Foster | 1972-1973 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Dumbwaiter | Harold Pinter | 1972-1973 | Main Season – Main Stage |
A Message From Cougar | Jean Maljean | 1972-1973 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Dracula | Bram Stoker | 1972-1973 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Indians | Arthur Kopit | 1971-1972 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Alice Construction Company | Kevin Kelley | 1971-1972 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Luv | Murray Schisgal | 1971-1972 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Scratch | Archibald MacLeish | 1971-1972 | Main Season – Main Stage |
A Trail of Death (Original by NCSU Student) | Robert Ridge | 1971-1972 | Studio Production |
This Is The Rill Speaking | Lanford Wilson | 1971-1972 | Studio Production |
The Homecoming | Harold Pinter | 1971-1972 | Studio Production |
Birdbath | Leonard Melfi | 1971-1972 | Studio Production |
The Triumvirate (Original Play) | George Hillow | 1971-1972 | Studio Production |
The Loveliest Afternoon of the Year | John Guare | 1971-1972 | Studio Production |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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…And Something in a Pear Tree | — — — — | 1970-1971 | Intermedia – Studio |
Viet Rock | Megan Terry | 1970-1971 | Main Season – Main Stage |
A Streetcar Named Desire | Tennessee Williams | 1970-1971 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Marat/Sade | Peter Weiss | 1970-1971 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Brick and the Rose | Lewis John Carlino | 1970-1971 | Studio Production |
Memorial Day and the Old Jew | Murray Schisgal | 1970-1971 | Studio Production |
Rats | Israel Horovitz | 1970-1971 | Studio Production |
Comings and Goings – A Theatre Game | Megan Terry | 1970-1971 | Studio Production |
Next | Terrence McNally | 1970-1971 | Studio Production |
Sing To Me Through Open Windows | Arthur Kopit | 1970-1971 | Studio Production |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Dunn St. Mine Shaft | — — — — | 1969-1970 | Intermedia – Studio |
Black Comedy | Peter Shaffer | 1969-1970 | Main Season, Main Stage |
The Knack | Ann Jellico | 1969-1970 | Main Season, Main Stage |
Blood Wedding | Garcia Larca | 1969-1970 | Main Season, Main Stage |
The Zoo Story, & The American Dream | Edward Albee | 1969-1970 | Studio Production |
Botticelli | Terrence McNally | 1969-1970 | Studio Production |
Spoon River Anthology | Edgar Lee Masters | 1969-1970 | Studio Production |
Wisp in the Wind | Jack Cunningham | 1969-1970 | Studio Production |
Tour | Terrence McNally | 1969-1970 | Studio Production |
Morning | Israel Horovitz | 1969-1970 | Studio Production |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
---|---|---|---|
Orange Driver | — — — — | 1968-1969 | Intermedia – Summer Studio |
Ohm Is Where The Art Is | — — — — | 1968-1969 | Intermedia – Studio |
Conflict and Hope | — — — — | 1968-1969 | Intermedia – Studio |
Clickstop! | — — — — | 1968-1969 | Intermedia – Studio |
The Lesson | Eugene Ionesco | 1968-1969 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Last Flower | James Thurber | 1968-1969 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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The Bald Soprano | Eugene Ionesco | 1967-1968 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Marriange Proposal | Anton Chekov | 1967-1968 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Beyond The Fringe | Bennett, Cook, Miller, & Moore | 1967-1968 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Liliom | Ferenc Molnar | 1967-1968 | Main Season – Main Stage |
A Moon for the Misbegotten | Eugene O’Neill | 1967-1968 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Ghosts | Henrik Ibsen | 1966-1967 | Main Season – Main Stage |
A Song For All Saints | James Lineburger | 1966-1967 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Arms and the Man | George Bernard Shaw | 1966-1967 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Queen and the Rebels | Ugo Betti | 1966-1967 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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The Glass Menagerie | Tennessee Williams | 1965-1966 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Hedda Gabler | Henrik Ibsen | 1965-1966 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Private Life of the Master Race | Bertolt Brecht | 1965-1966 | Main Season – Main Stage |
A Summer Ghost | Claude Fredericks | 1965-1966 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Hundred and First | Kenneth Cameron | 1965-1966 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Typists and the Tiger | Murray Schisgal | 1965-1966 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Antigone | Jean Anouilh | 1964-1965 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Zoo Story, & The American Dream | Edward Albee | 1964-1965 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Lady’s Not For Burning | Christopher Fry | 1964-1965 | Main Season – Main Stage |
The Firebugs | Max Frisch | 1964-1965 | Main Season – Main Stage |
Title | Playwright | Season | Series/Theatre |
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Mime and Friends | |||
The Persecution and Assassination of Jean Paul Marat as performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Clarenton under the direction of the Marquis De Sade | Peter Weiss | Main Season – Main Stage | |
An Evening of One Acts: The Man Who Came To Lunch; Florence; 1950; and A Need For Brussels Sprouts | Studio Production | ||
Nice People Dancing To Good Country Music | Lee Blessing | Studio Production | |
27 Wagons Full of Cotton | Tennessee Williams | Studio Production | |
The Return of Henry Bracewell, or, Why Am I Always Alone When I’m With You? | Andrew Johns | Studio Production | |
Groove Tube | |||
The Tragedy of King Lear | William Shakespeare | ||
Lovers and Winners | Brian Friel | ||
Voices | Susan Jiffin | ||
A Midsummer NIght’s Dream | William Shakespeare | ||
Happy Birthday, Wanda Jane Scratch | Kurt Bonnegut Archibald MacLeish |