THEATRE DEPARTMENT

Theatre Productions from 1983-1993

1983-84

Nov. 3-13, 1983                The Time of Your Life by William Saroyan

Feb. 23-Mar. 4, 1984        A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare

May 31-June10, 1984        Little Mary Sunshine by Rick Besoyan

1984-85

Nov. 1-11, 1984                Children of a Lesser God by Mark Medoff

Nov. 16-18, 1984              The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams

Feb 21-Mar 3, 1985           Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

May 16-26, 1985               Gypsy by Julie Styne, Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents

1985-86

Nov. 7-17, 1985                The Miss Firecracker Contest by Beth Henley

Mar 20- Apr 2, 1986          The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare

May 15-25, 1986               The Fantasticks by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt

1986-87

Nov. 6-16, 1986                The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde

Dec. 11-14, 1986               Beyond Therapy by Christopher Durang

Feb. 26-Mar.8, 1987           Hamlet by William Shakespeare

May 14-24, 1987                Dames at Sea by George Haimsohn, Robin Miller and Jim Wise

Sinclair Summer Theater- 1st season

July 16-Aug. 27, 1987       

                                          The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder

                                 March of the Falsettos by Finn, Lapine and Starobin

                                         Greater Tuna by Joe Sears, Jaston Williams and Ed Howard

1987-88

Nov. 5-15, 1987                Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll,

adapted by Scott Stoney

Dec. 10-13, 1987                Getting Out by Marsha Norman

Feb. 25-Mar.5, 1988           The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare

May 13-23, 1988                Noises Off by Michael Frayn

Sinclair Summer Theater

July 14-Aug.6, 1988            Vanities by Jack Heifner

1988-89

Nov. 3-13, 1988                  Snap Shots by Ralph Fredericks

Dec. 8-11, 1988                  Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett

Feb.23-Mar.5, 1989              Love's Labours Lost by William Shakespeare

May 11-21, 1989                A Flea in Her Ear by George Faydeau

1989-90

Nov. 2-12, 1989                Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury,

                                                                adapted by Scott Stoney

Feb. 22-Mar. 4, 1990          Antigone by Sophocles

May 10-20, 1990                The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 by John Bishop

1990-91

Nov. 1-11, 1990                 Under Milkwood by Dylan Thomas

Dec. 6-9, 1990                    The First Breeze of Summer by Leslie Lee

Feb. 21- Mar. 3, 1991          Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare

May 9-19, 1991                  You Can’t Take it With You by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman

1991-92

Nov. 7-17, 1991                  Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare

Dec. 12-15, 1991                Student Director's Showcase

Feb. 2-8, 1992                    Home by Samm-Art Williams

Feb. 20-Mar. 1, 1992          The Musical, An American Love Affair a revue written by Scott Stoney

May 14-24, 1992                The Foreigner by Larry Shue

1992-93  

Nov. 12-15, 1992                Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare

Dec. 12 & 13, 1992             Student Director's Showcase

                                           The Dumping Game by Charles Vogel

                                           Bathroom by Karen Righter

                                           Flags and Bags by Alane Joy Lee

Jan. 2 & 3, 1993                  Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare

Jan. 7, 1993                        Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare

                           Performed at the KCACTF Region III Festival

                           Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

Feb. 5 & 6, 1993                 Wine in the Wilderness by Alice Childers

Feb. 18-28, 1993                  A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur by Tennessee Williams

May 13-23, 1993                Ghetto by Joshua Sobol

            



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