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2005-2006 Releases

April 13‚ 2006 – Huntington Theatre Company Presents William Shakespeare's Comedy "Love's Labour's Lost" Directed by Nicholas Martin (pdf)

March 14‚ 2006 – Breaking Ground Festival Offers First Look at a New Musical & New Plays by Established Writers (pdf)


March 9‚ 2006 – First Phase of Huntington’s Endowment Challenge is Successful (pdf)


March 6‚ 2006 – Huntington Theatre Company presents the World Premiere of Marc Wolf's The Road Home: Re-Membering America (pdf)


February 10‚ 2006 – Huntington Announces 2006 Playwriting Fellows (pdf)


February 8‚ 2006 – Huntington Theatre Company Presents The Hopper Collection - East Coast Premiere of Playwright Mat Smart's First Major Work (pdf)


February 1‚ 2006 – The Huntington Brings Back the Bard (pdf)


December 8‚ 2005 – Sexy, Seductive Les Liaisons Dangereuses Heats Up the Huntington Stage (pdf)


November 17‚ 2005 – Huntington Theatre Company Presents the Smash Revue Forbidden Broadway - Special Victims Unit Direct From NYC! (pdf)


October 14‚ 2005 – Wendy Wasserstein’s Warm, Winning The Sisters Rosensweig Opens Nov. 4 (pdf)


September 27‚ 2005 – World Premiere of Stephen Belber’s Carol Mulroney Opens Oct. 14 (pdf)


August 21‚ 2005 – The Huntington Presents The Real Thing (pdf)


April 11‚ 2005 – Huntington Theatre Company Announces 2005-2006 Season (pdf)



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