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Past Productions

2007-2008

The Atheist
by Ronan Noone
Directed by Justin Waldman
Wimberly Theatre
9/12/2007 ­ 9/30/2007

Alfred Hitchcock's
The 39 Steps
Adapted by Patrick Barlow
Based on an original concept by Simon Corble and Nobby Dimon
Based on the book by John Buchan
BU Theatre - Mainstage
9/14/2007 ­ 10/14/2007

Brendan
by Ronan Noone
Directed by Justin Waldman
Wimberly Theatre
10/12/2007 ­11/17/2007

Streamers
by David Rabe
Directed by Scott Ellis
BU Theatre ­ Mainstage
11/9/2007 ­ 12/9/2007

Judy Gold in
25 Questions for a Jewish Mother
by Kate Moira Ryan
with Judy Gold
Directed by Karen Kohlhaas
Wimberly Theatre
12/18/2007 ­ 12/31/2007

Third
by Wendy Wasserstein
Directed by Richard Seer
BU Theatre
1/4/2008 ­ 2/3/2008

Shakespeare's Actresses in America
by Rebekah Maggor
Directed by Karin Coonrod
Wimberly Theatre
1/27/2008 ­ 2/11/2008

Shining City
by Conor McPherson
Directed by Robert Falls
BU Theatre - Mainstage
3/7/2008 ­ 4/6/2008

The Cry of the Reed
by Sinan Ünel
Directed by Daniel Goldstein
Wimberly Theatre
3/28/2008 ­ 5/3/2008

Ennio!
by Marchetto and Hennekam
Wimberly Theatre
5/13/2008 ­ 6/1/2008

She Loves Me
by Masteroff, Harnick, & Bock
Directed by Nicholas Martin
BU Theatre - Mainstage
5/16/2008 ­ 6/15/2008

2006-2007

Radio Golf
By August Wilson
Directed by Kenny Leon
September 8 – October 15, 2006
Boston University Theatre

Mauritius
by Theresa Rebeck
Directed by Rebecca Bayla Taichman
October 6 – November 12, 2006
Wimberly Theatre

Rabbit Hole
by David Lindsay-Abaire
Directed by John Tillinger
November 3 – December 3, 2006
Boston University Theatre

The Cherry Orchard
by Anton Chekhov
in a new translation by Richard Nelson
Directed by Nicholas Martin
January 5 – Febuary 4, 2007 Boston University Theatre

Well
by Lisa Kron
Directed by Leigh Silverman
March 9 – April 8, 2007
Boston University Theatre

Persephone
by Noah Haidle
Directed by Nicholas Martin
March 30 – May 6, 2007
Wimberly Theatre

Present Laughter
by Noël Coward
Directed by Nicholas Martin
May 18 – June 17, 2007
Boston University Theatre

Kiki & Herb:
Alive from Broadway

by Justin Bond & Kenny Mellman
June 13 – June 30, 2007
Wimberly Theatre


2005-2006

The Real Thing
by Tom Stoppard
Directed by Evan Yionoulis
September 9 – October 9‚ 2005
Boston University Theatre

Carol Mulroney
by Stephen Belber
Directed by Lisa Peterson
October 14 – November 20‚ 2005
Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA

The Sisters Rosensweig
by Wendy Wasserstein
Directed by Nicholas Martin
November 4 – December 4‚ 2005
Boston University Theatre

Les Liaisons Dangereuses
by Christopher Hampton
Directed by Daniel Goldstein
January 6 – February 4‚ 2006
Boston University Theatre

Forbidden Broadway: SVU
Created, written, and directed by Gerard Alessandrini
February 14 – March 12‚ 2006
tanford Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA

The Hopper Collection
by Mat Smart
Directed by Daniel Aukin
February 14 – March 12‚ 2006
Boston University Theatre

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
Written and Performed by Marc Wolf
Directed by David Schweizer
March 24 – April 30‚ 2006
Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA

Love's Labour's Lost
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Nicholas Martin
May 12 – June 11‚ 2006
Boston University Theatre


2004–2005

August Wilson's
Gem of the Ocean
Directed by Kenny Leon
September 24 – October 20‚ 2004
Boston University Theatre

Sonia Flew
by Melinda Lopez
Directed by Nicholas Martin
October 8– November 28‚ 2004
Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA

Burn This
by Lanford Wilson
Directed by Susan Fenichell
November 12 – December 12‚ 2004
Boston University Theatre

The Rivals
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Directed by Nicholas Martin
January 7 – February 6‚ 2005
Boston University Theatre

Trumbo: Red, White, and Blacklisted
by Christopher Trumbo
Directed by Peter Askin
with Brian Dennehy
February 8 – March 6‚ 2005
Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA

36 Views
by Naomi Iizuka
Directed by Evan Yionoulis
March 11 – April 10‚ 2005
Boston University Theatre

Culture Clash in AmeriCCa
Created, written, and performed by Culture Clash
March 18 – May 8‚ 2005
Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA

Falsettos
Music & Lyrics by William Finn
Book by William Finn & James Lapine
May 20 – June 26‚ 2005
Boston University Theatre

Christopher Durang and Debra Monk in
Laughing Wild
by Chirstopher Durang
Directed by Nicholas Martin
June 3 – 26‚ 2005
Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA


2003–2004

Ain’t Misbehavin’
Based on an idea by Murray Horwitz and
Richard Maltby‚ Jr.
with music by Thomas “Fats” Waller
Directed & choreographed by
Marcia Milgrom Dodge
September 12 – October 19‚ 2003

Nathan Lane in Butley
by Simon Gray
Directed by Nicholas Martin
October 24– November 30‚ 2003

As You Like It
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Sir Peter Hall
November 11 – December 21‚ 2003
at the Wilbur Theatre

Bad Dates
by Theresa Rebeck
Directed by John Benjamin Hickey
Featuring Julie White
January 2 – February 1‚ 2004

What the Butler Saw
by Joe Orton
Directed by Darko Tresnjak
March 5 – April 4‚ 2004

The Rose Tattoo
by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Nicholas Martin
May 14 – June 13‚ 2004


2002–2003

A Month in the Country
Adapted by Brian Friel‚ from Ivan Turgenev
Directed by Nicholas Martin
Sponsored by TIAA–CREF
September 6 – October 6‚ 2002

John C. Reilly in Marty
Book by Rupert Holmes
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Based on the screenplay by Paddy
Chayefsky‚and on the United Artists film
Directed by Mark Brokaw
October 18 – November 24‚ 2002

Valerie Harper in
The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife
by Charles Busch
Directed by Lynne Meadow
Presented at the Wilbur Theatre in
collaboration with Broadway in Boston/Clear
Channel Entertainment
December 3 – January 12‚ 2003

The Blue Demon
World Premiere
Written and Directed by Darko Tresnjak
Music by Michael Friedman
January 3 – February 2‚ 2003

Breath‚ Boom
Boston Premiere
by Kia Corthron
Directed by Michael John Garcés
March 7 – April 6‚ 2003

Springtime for Henry
by Benn Levy
Directed by Nicholas Martin
May 16 – June 15‚ 2003


2001–2002

James Joyce’s The Dead
Book by Richard Nelson
Music by Shaun Davey
Lyrics conceived and adapted by
Richard Nelson and Shaun Davey
Directed by Richard Nelson

Betty’s Summer Vacation
by Christopher Durang
Directed by Nicholas Martin

Heartbreak House
by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Darko Tresnjak

Nixon’s Nixon
by Russell Lees
Directed by Charles Towers

Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching
Towards the Somme
by Frank McGuinness
Directed by Nicholas Martin

Ten Unknowns
by Jon Robin Baitz
Directed by Evan Yionoulis
IN STUDIO 210:

The Maiden’s Prayer
by Nicky Silver
Directed by Scott Edmiston


2000–2001

Dead End
by Sidney Kingsley
directed by Nicholas Martin

A Fair Country
by Jon Robin Baitz
directed by Anna D. Shapiro

Fully Committed
by Becky Mode
directed by Nicholas Martin
co–production with Broadway in
Boston/SFX Theatrical Group

Hedda Gabler
by Henrik Ibsen‚
adapted by Jon Robin Baitz
directed by Nicholas Martin

Amphitryon
by Moliere
directed by Darko Tresnjak

The Amen Corner
by James Baldwin
directed by Chuck Smith


1999–2000

Mrs. Warren’s Profession
by George Bernard Shaw
directed by Michael Bloom

The Last Hurrah
adapted and directed by Eric Simonson
based on the novel by Edwin O’Connor

Sisters Matsumoto
by Philip Kan Gotanda
directed by Sharon Ott

Mary Stuart
by Friedrich Schiller‚
translated by Michael Feingold
directed by Carey Perloff

King Hedley II
by August Wilson
directed by Marion Isaac McClinton
production history


1998–1999

Gross Indecency:
The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde
by Moisés Kaufman
directed by Michael Bloom

Jitney
by August Wilson
directed by Marion McClinton

A Midsummer Night’s Dream
by William Shakespeare
directed by Mary Zimmerman

The Steward of Christendom
by Sebastian Barry
directed by Edward Gilbert

The Mikado
by W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan
directed by Larry Carpenter


1997–1998

The Game of Love and Chance
by Marivaux
adapted and directed by Stephen Wadsworth

Cabaret Verboten
An Evening Created by Jeremy Lawrence
directed by Martin L. Platt

The Shaughraun
by Dion Boucicault
directed by Larry Carpenter

Collected Stories
by Donald Margulies
directed by Jacques Cartier

Nomathemba
by Ntozake Shange‚ Eric Simonson‚
and Joseph Shabalala
directed by Eric Simonson

Ah‚ Wilderness!
by Eugene O’Neill
directed by Kyle Donnelly


1996–1997

Arcadia
by Tom Stoppard
directed by Jacques Cartier

Journey to the West
translated by Anthony C. Yu
adapted and directed by Mary Zimmerman

The Glass Menagerie
by Tennessee Williams
directed by Charles Towers

Blues for an Alabama Sky
by Pearl Cleage
directed by Kenny Leon

Company
music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
book by George Furth
directed by Larry Carpenter


1995–1996

Seven Guitars
by August Wilson
directed by Lloyd Richards

The Young Man from Atlanta
by Horton Foote
directed by Peter Masterson

Iolanthe
book and lyrics by William S. Gilbert
music by Arthur Sullivan
directed by Larry Carpenter

Hamlet
by William Shakespeare
directed by Eric Simonson

To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee
adapted by Christopher Sergel
directed by Charles Tower


1994–1995

The Woman Warrior
adapted by Deborah Rogin
based on the works
The Woman Warrior and China Men
by Maxine Hong Kingston
directed by Sharon Ott

Pterodactyls
by Nicky Silver
directed by Mark Brokaw

As You Like It
by William Shakespeare
directed by Edward Gilbert

The Guardsman
by Ferenc Molnar
directed by Jacques Cartier

A Raisin in the Sun
by Lorraine Hansberry
directed by Kenny Leon


1993–1994

From the Mississippi Delta
by Dr. Endesha Ida Mae Holland
directed by Kenny Leon

The Lady From the Sea
by Henrik Ibsen
directed by Sharon Ott

A Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens
adapted and directed by Larry Carpenter

The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
directed by Jacques Cartier

Bang the Drum Slowly
by Mark Harris
adapted and directed by Eric Simonson

A Streetcar Named Desire
by Tennessee Williams
directed by Charles Towers


1992–1993

Pal Joey
music by Richard Rodgers‚
lyrics by Lorenz Hart
book by John O’Hara‚
adapted by Richard Greenberg
directed by David Warren

Long Day’s Journey into Night
by Eugene O’Neill
directed by Edward Gilbert

A Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens
adapted and directed by Larry Carpenter

My Mother Said I Never Should
by Charlotte Keatley
directed by Charles Towers

Undiscovered Country
by Arthur Schnitzler‚
adapted by Tom Stoppard
directed by Jacques Cartier

Arms and the Man
by George Bernard Shaw
directed by Larry Carpenter


1991–1992

The Snow Ball
by A.R. Gurney
directed by Jack O’Brien

Tartuffe
by Moliere
directed by Jacques Cartier

A Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens
adapted and directed by Larry Carpenter

The Little Foxes
by Lillian Hellamn
directed by Kyle Donnelly

Cymbeline
by William Shakespeare
directed by Larry Carpenter

The Way of the World
by William Congreve
directed by Sharon Ott


1990–1991

H.M.S. Pinafore
by Gilbert and Sullivan
directed by Larry Carpenter

Two Trains Running
by August Wilson
directed by Lloyd Richards

Aristocrats
by Brian Friel
directed by Kyle Donnelly

Iphigenia
by Euripides
directed by Tazewell Thompson

Travesties
by Tom Stoppard
directed by Jacques Cartier


1989–1990

Hyde Park
by James Shirley
directed by Kyle Donnelly

Boesman and Lena
by Athol Fugard
directed by Tazewell Thompson

O Pioneers!
by Willa Cather‚
adapted by Darrah Cloud
directed by Kevin Kuhlke

The Merry Wives of Windsor
by William Shakespeare
directed by Edward Gilbert

The Lady from Maxim’s
by Georges Feydeau
directed by Larry Carpenter


1988–1989

The American Clock
by Arthur Miller
directed by Jackson Phippin

Don Juan
by Molière
directed by Jacques Cartier

Les Blancs
by Lorraine Hansberry
directed by Harold Scott

All’s Well That Ends Well
by William Shakespeare
directed by Edward Gilbert

Candide
by Voltaire
music by Leonard Bernstein
directed by Larry Carpenter


1987–1988

Remembrance
by Graham Reid
directed by Munson Hicks

The Winter’s Tale
by William Shakespeare
directed by Sharon Ott

The Piano Lesson
by August Wilson
directed by Lloyd Richards

Saturday‚ Sunday‚ Monday
by Eduardo de Filippo
directed by Jacques Cartier

Animal Crackers
by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind
directed by Larry Carpenter


1986–1987

Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
by August Wilson
directed by Lloyd Richards

Heartbreak House
by George Bernard Shaw
directed by Edward Gilbert

Awake and Sing
by Clifford Odets
directed by Ben Levit

Jumpers
by Tom Stoppard
directed by Jacques Cartier

The Diary of A Scoundrel
by Alexander Ostrovsky
directed by Larry Carpenter


1985–1986

Sullivan and Gilbert
by Kenneth Ludwig
directed by Larry Carpenter

The Misanthrope
by Molière
directed by Edward Gilbert

The Birthday Party
by Harold Pinter
directed by Ben Levit

Saint Joan
by George Bernard Shaw
directed by Jacques Cartier

On the Verge
by Eric Overmyer
directed by Pamela Berlin


1984–1985

You Never Know
music and lyrics by Cole Porter
directed by Paul Lazarus

Twelfth Night
by William Shakespeare
directed by Thomas Gruenewald

Uncle Vanya
by Anton Chekhov
directed by Jacques Cartier

Terra Nova
by Ted Tally
directed by Michael Murray

The Plough and the Stars
by Sean O’Casey
directed by Pamela Berlin


1983–1984

Design for Living
by Noel Coward
directed by Ken Ruta

Uncommon Women and Others
by Wendy Wasserstein
directed by Larry Carpenter

Cyrano de Bergerac
by Edmond Rostand
directed by Jacques Cartier

Plenty
by David Hare
directed by Edward Gilbert

On the Razzle
by Tom Stoppard
adapted from Johann Nestroy
directed by Thomas Gruenewald


1982–1983

Night and Day
by Tom Stoppard
directed by Toby Robertson

The Dining Room
by A.R. Gurney
directed by Thomas Gruenewald

Translations
by Brian Friel
directed by Jacques Cartier

Time and the Conways
by J.B. Priestley
directed by Elinor Renfield

The Taming of the Shrew
by William Shakespeare
directed by Toby Robertson




 

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