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Past Productions

2024

December 13th at 7:30pm
November 14 - December 8, 2024
September 12 - October 6, 2024
June 6 - 30, 2024
April 11 - May 5, 2024
February 1-25, 2024

2023

November 9 - December 3, 2023
October 13 – 22, 2023
Friday, October 6, 2023
September 7 - October 1, 2023
June 8 - July 2, 2023
April 13 - May 7, 2023
March 17 - 26, 2023 on the Project Stage
February 2 - 26, 2023

2022

November 10 - December 4, 2022
September 8 - October 2
July 14 - July 24
June 2 - June 26
May 13 - May 27
March 31 - April 24
January 27 - February 20

2021

November 11 - November 21, 2021
October 29-November 7

2020

January 30 - February 23, 2020

2019

November 14 - December 8, 2019
October 18 - October 27
September 12, 2019 - October 6, 2019
July 11 - July 21
ONE NIGHT ONLY July 6, 2019
June 6 - June 30, 2019
March 21 - April 14, 2019
January 31 - February 24, 2019

2018

November 15 - December 9, 2018
October 19 - 28, 2018
September 13 - October 7, 2018
July 12 - 22, 2018
June 7 - July 1, 2018
May 4, 2018
April 5 - 29, 2018
February 1 - 25, 2018

2017

November 9 - December 10, 2017
October 20 - October 29, 2017
October 13, 2017
September 14 - October 8, 2017
July 6 - July 16, 2017
June 1 - June 25, 2017
May 19 - May 28, 2017
February 9 - March 5, 2017
  • The Philly Fan by Bruce Graham, February 11 - March 6
  • Forever Plaid, written By Stuart Ross, arrangements by James Raitt, April 14 - May 8
  • Disney's Alice in Wonderland, Jr., Music and Lyrics by Sammy Fain and Bob HIlliard, Oliver Wallace and Cy Cohen, Allie Wrubel and Roy Gilbert, Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston, Music Adapted and Arranged and Additional Music and Lyrics by Bryan Louiselle, Book Adapted and Additional Lyrics by David Simpatico, May 20 - 29
  • Chapter Two by Neil Simon, June 16 - July 10
  • The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron? By and Starring Robert Dubac, July 13 - 17
  • Greater Tuna by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard, September 8 - October 2
  • From Lesson Plans to Late Night: A One-Man SNL Comedy, conceived and performed by Lucas Bohn, October 7
  • Teen Sherlock by Bill D'Agostino, October 14 - 23
  • Handle With Care by Jason Odell Williams, November 10 - December 4
  • Light Sensitive by Jim Geoghan, February 5 - March 1
  • Marry Me A Little, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim conceived and developed by Craig Lucas and Norman Rene, April 9 - May 3
  • Shrek, music by Jeanine Tesori, book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire, DreamWorks Animation Motion Picture and the book by William Steig, May 22 - 31
  • I Hate Hamlet by Paul Rudnick, June 18 - July 12
  • Didn't Your Father Have This Talk With You? written by and starring Tony Braithwaite, July 23 - August 2
  • God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, September 10 - October 4
  • Little Red by Andrew Kane, October 16-25
  • The Great American Trailer Park Christmas Musical, music and lyrics by David Nehls, book by Betsy Kelso, November 19 - December 20
  • 4000 Miles by Amy Herzog, February 5 - 23
  • The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!) by Eric Rockwell Lyrics by Joanne Bogart, April 9 - May 4
  • Into The Woods, Jr., book by James Lapine music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, based on classic fairy tales, May 23 - June 1
  • A Thousand Clowns by Herb Gardner, directed by and featuring Tony Braithwaite, June 18 - July 13
  • Souvenir by Stephen Temperley, September 3 - 21
  • Edgar Allan Poe and the Flip Side of Comedy, Grover Silcox, October 3
  • Twelve Dancing Princesses by John O'Hara, October 17 - 26
  • Greetings! by Tom Dudzick, November 12 - December 7
  • Bad Dates by Theresa Rebeck, February 6 - March 3
  • The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!) by Eric Rockwell Lyrics by Joanne Bogart, April 9 - May 4
  • I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, book and lyrics by Joe Dipietro, music by Jimmy Roberts, April 3 - 28
  • Disney The Little Mermaid Jr., music by Alan Menken, lyrics By Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater, book by Doug Wright, based on the Hans Christian Andersen story and the Disney film, music adapted and arranged by David Weinstein, May 24 - June 2
  • Rumors by Neil Simon, June 19 - July 7
  • Miles and Ellie by Don Zolidis, September 11 - 29
  • Robin Hood by Bill D'Agostino, October 18 - 27
  • Miracle on South Division Street by Tom Dudzick, November 13 - December 8
  • Becky Shaw by Gina Gionfriddo, February 2 - 25
  • Don't Talk to the Actors by Tom Dudzick, April 4 - 28
  • Aladdin, Jr., music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, book adapted and additional Lyrics by Jim Luig, music adapted and arranged by Brian Louiselle, May 18 - 27
  • Any Wednesday by Muriel Resnik, June 7 - 30
  • Let's Pretend We're Famous, created by and starring Tony Braithwaite and Jennifer Childs, July 12 - 21
  • Gutenberg! The Musical!, written by Scott Brown & Anthony King, a co-production with Act II Playhouse!, September 13 - October 6
  • Sleeping Beauty and Friends by Kim Carson, October 19 - 28
  • Making God Laugh by Sean Grennan, November 15 - December 8
  • Bloodrunners, Starring Ice T and Michael McFadden, February 28
  • The Great American Trailer Park Musical, music and lyrics by David Nehls, book by Betsy Kelso, February 3 - March 5
  • Hail Mary! by Tom Dudzick, April 14 - May 7
  • The Prisoner of Second Avenue, written by Neil Simon, June 23 - July 16
  • Big Boys by Rich Orloff, August 8 - September 15
  • Fairy Tale High School by Bill D’Agostino, October 21 - 30
  • Jacob and Jack by James Sherman, November 17 - December 10
  • Augusta by Richard Dresser, February 4 - February 27
  • The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, book by Rachel Sheinkin, music and lyrics by William Finn, conceived by Rebecca Feldman, additional material by Jay Reiss, April 8 - May 8
  • Moonlight and Magnolias by Ron Hutchinson, June 17 - July 10
  • Everybody Loves Opal by John Patrick, September 9 - October 2
  • Half and Half by James Sherman, November 11 - December 4
  • Over the Tavern by Tom Dudzick, February 12 - March 7
  • Spinning Into Butter by Rebecca Gilman, April 16 - May 9
  • Fully Committed by Becky Mode, June 18 - July 11
  • Bus Stop by William Inge, September 10 - October 3
  • I Love My Wife, A Musical, book and lyrics by Michael Stewart, music composed and arranged by Cy Coleman, November 12 - December 5
  • AFFLUENZA! by James Sherman, February 14 - March 8
  • Picnic by William Inge, April 17 - May 10
  • Ten Percent of Molly Snyder by Richard Strand, June 19 - July 12
  • Reefer Madness, the Musical, book, music and lyrics by Kevin Murphy and Dan Studney, September 12 - October 6
  • The Last Night of Ballyhoo by Alfred Uhry, November 13 - December 6
  • A Good Look at Boney Kern by Jonathan Daly, February 14 - March 10
  • Boy Gets Girl by Rebecca Gilman, April 18 - May 12
  • Rounding Third by Richard Dresser, June 20 - July 14
  • The Full Monty, music and lyrics by David Yazbec, September 12 - October 6
  • The Seven Year Itch by George Axelrod, November 14 - December 8
  • Psychopathia Sexualis by John Patrick Shanley, February 15 thru March 11
  • The Drawer Boy by Michael Healey, April 12 thru May 6
  • Butterflies Are Free by Leonard Gershe, June 14 - July 8
  • The Last Five Years, written and composed by Jason Robert Brown, September 13 - October 7
  • The Desk Set by William Marchant, November 15 - December 9
  • The Memory of Water by Shelagh Stephenson, February 25 - March 19
  • The Underpants by Steve Martin, April 22 - May 14
  • Cabaret by Kander and Ebb, June 24 - July 16
  • Only Kidding! by Jim Geoghan, September 16 - October 8
  • Alarms & Excursions by Michael Frayn, November 16 - December 10
  • Noises Off by Michael Frayn, February 27 - March 20
  • The Dinner Party by Neil Simon, April 23 - May 15
  • Proof by David Auburn, June 18 - July 17
  • Bat Boy: The Musical by Keythe Farley, Brian Flemming and Laurence O'Keefe, September 17 - October 9
  • Thumbs by Rupert Holmes, November 18 - December 11
  • Art by Yasmina Reza, February 21 - March 15
  • Fuddy Meers by David Lindsay-Abaire, April 11 - May 3
  • Accomplice by Rupert Holmes, June 13 - July 5
  • The Who's Tommy, music and lyrics by Pete Townshend, September 12 - October 4
  • John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath by Frank Galati, November 21 - December 13
  • It's Only A Play by Terrence McNally, February 22 - March 16
  • Wild Stunt Show - Madhouse Company, April 19 - May 11
  • Working, based on the book by Studs Terkel, June 7 - 29
  • Light Sensitive by Jim Geoghan, September 6 - 28
  • Born Yesterday by Garson Kanin, November 22 - December 14
  • Lives of the Saints by David Ives, February 23 - March 17
  • The Country Club by Douglas Carter Beane, April 20 - May 12
  • Snakebit by David Marshall Grant, June 15 - July 7
  • Simpatico by Sam Shepard, September 7 - 29
  • Wit by Margaret Edson, November 16 - December 8
  • Talk Radio by Eric Bogosian, February 18 - March 11
  • Criminal Hearts by Jane Martin, May 5 - 27
  • Chess by Tim Rice with music by Benny Anderssen and Bjorn Ulvaeus, June 30 - July 23
  • Jest a Second! by James Sherman, September 29 - October 21
  • Don't Dress for Dinner by Marc Camoletti, November 17 - December 9
  • Like Totally Weird by William Mastrosimone, February 12 - March 6
  • Play On! by Rick Abbot, April 9 - May 1
  • Picasso at the Lapin Agile by Steve Martin, June 11 - July 3
  • Beau Jest by James Sherman, August 27 - September 18
  • The Rocky Horror Show by Richard O'Brien, October 15 - November 6
  • The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, December 3 - 18
  • Same Time, Next Year by Bernard Slade, February 20 - March 14
  • Death Defying Acts by Woody Allen, David Mamet and Elaine May, April 17 - May 9
  • Early One Evening at the Rainbow Bar & Grille by Bruce Graham, June 5 - June 27
  • Not Waving . . . by Gen LeRoy, September 25 - October 17
  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Dale Wasserman, November 19 - December 12
  • Extremities by William Mastrosimone, February 28 - March 22
  • Laughter on the 23rd Floor by Neil Simon, April 25 - May 17
  • The Who's Tommy, music and lyrics by Pete Townshend, June 20 - July 12
  • the William by Jonathan Daly, August 29 - September 20
  • A Thousand Clowns by Herb Gardner, October 17 - November 8
  • Sylvia by A. R. Gurney, November 28 - December 13
  • Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon, February 16 - March 9
  • All In The Timing by David Ives, April 12 - May 4
  • Hair by Gerome Ragni, James Rado and Galt McDermot, June 14 - July 6
  • How Groundhogs Play Croquet by Glenn Russell, July 26 - August 3
  • Five Women Wearing The Same Dress by Alan Ball, September 6 - 28
  • Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, October 18 - November 9
  • A Different Christmas Carol by Bert Lambvel, November 29 - December 14
  • Our Town by Thornton Wilder, March 9 - April 1
  • Brilliant Traces by Cindy Lou Johnson, April 20 - May 6
  • Talley and Son by Lanford Wilson, June 8 - June 24
  • Jesus Christ Superstar by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, June 29 - July 22
  • I Ought To Be In Pictures by Neil Simon, September 15 - October 1
  • Lips Together, Teeth Apart by Terrance McNally, October 12 - October 28
  • Greetings! by Tom Dudzik, November 16 - December 2
  • Burn This by Lanford Wilson, February 18 - March 5
  • Sunday, Monday and Albert H. Drew by Jonathan Daly, April 14 - 30
  • The Marriage of Bette and Boo by Christopher Durang, May 26 - June 11
  • The Odd Couple by Neil Simon, June 16 - July 9
  • Simon's Ark by Jonathan Daly, September 15 - October 1
  • Quilters by Molly Newman & Barbara Damashek, October 6 - 29
  • A Different Christmas Carol by Bert Lambvel, November 17 - December 10
  • The William by Jonathan Daly, June 10 - 26
  • The Speed of Darkness by Steve Tesich, September 9 - October 2
  • Cornelia, The Love Story by Jonathan Daly, October 7 - 16
  • Recipes by David Page, November 4 - 20
  • A Different Christmas Carol by Bert Lambvel, November 26 - December 18