THE 2009-2010 SEASON

2010 - 2011

Middletown Written by Will Eno. Directed by Ken Rus Schmoll. Set and costume design by David Zinn. Lighting design by Tyler Micoleau. Sound design by Jill BC DuBoff. Production stage manager Charles M. Turner III. Cast: Heather Burns, Cindy Cheung, Johanna Day, Georgia Engel, David Garrison, Ed Jewett, McKenna Kerrigan, James McMenamin, Michael Park, Linus Roache, Olivia Scott, Pete Simpson. October 13 - December 5.

Interviewing the Audience By Zach Helm. Originally created by Spalding Gray. Scenic and lighting consultant Kevin Adams. Sound consultant Brett Jarvis. Production Stage Manager Megan Smith. Directing Consultant Sarah Stern. February 3 - February 27.

Picked Written by Christopher Shinn. Directed by Michael Wilson. Set design by Rachel Hauck. Lighting design by Russell H. Champa. Costume design by Mattie Ullrich. Sound design by Jill BC DuBoff. Production stage manager Cole Bonenberger. Cast: Mark Blum, Donna Hanover, Tom Lipinski, Michael Stahl-David, Liz Stauber. April 6 - May 22.

2009- 2010

The Metal Children Written and directed by Adam Rapp. Set design by David Korins. Costume design by Jessica Pabst. Lighting Design by Ben Stanton. Music and sound design by David Van Tieghem. Production stage manager, Jennifer Rae Moore. Cast: Betsy Aidem, Connor Barrett, Susan Blommaert, Guy Boyd, Billy Crudup, David Greenspan, Halley Wegryn Gross, Jessy Hodges, Phoebe Strole.

The Burnt Part Boys Book by Mariana Elder. Music by Chris Miller. Lyrics by Nathan Tysen. Direction and musical staging by Joe Calarco. Set Design by Brian Prather. Costume design by Elizabeth Flauto. Lighting design by Chris Lee. Sound design by Lindsay Jones. Music direction by Vadim Feichtner. Orchestrations by Bruce Coughlin. Music coordination by John Miller. Conducted by Vamin Feichtner. Assistant conducted by Matt Hinkley. Production stage manager, Lori Lundquist. Production manager, Christopher Boll. Musicians: Vadim Feichtner, Matt Hinkley, Maxim Moston, Tod Low, Mark Vanderpoel, Frank Pagano. Cast: Charlie Brady, Al Calderon, Andrew Durand, Steve French, Noah Galvin, Michael Park, Molly Ranson, Randy Redd, and Asa Somers. May- June 2010. Co-produced with Playwrights Horizons.

The Scottsboro Boys Music & Lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb. Book by David Thompson. Direction and Choreography by Susan Stroman. Set Design by Beowulf Boritt. Costume Design by Toni-Leslie James. Lighting Design by Kevin Adams. Sound Design by Peter Hylenski. Musical Direction & Vocal Arrangements by David Loud. Orchestrations by Larry Houchman. Conducting by Paul Masse. Music Arrangements by Glen Kelly. Music Coordinations by John Monaco. Musicians: Ernie Collins, Bruce Doctor, Donald Downs, Charley Gordon, Justin Smith, Andrew Sterman and Greg Utzig. Cast: Sean Bradford, Josh Beckenridge, Derrick Cobey, John Cullum, Brandon Victor Dixon, Colman Domingo, Rodney Hicks, Kendrick Jones, Forrest McClendon, Julius Thomas III, Sharon Washington, Cody Ryan Wise, Christian Dante White.
February - April 2010. 

A Boy And His Soul Written and Performed by Colman Domingo,Directed by Tony Kelly, Choreography by Ken Roberson. Set Design by Rachel Hauck. Costume Design by Toni-Leslie James. Lighting Design by Marcus Doshi. Sound Design by Tom Morse. September - November 2009.

2008- 2009

The Burnt Part Boys Book by Mariana Elder. Music by Chris Miller. Lyrics by Nathan Tysen. Directed by Erica Schmidt. Set Design by Derek McLane. Costume Design by Kaye Voyce. Lighting Design by David Weiner. Sound Design by Brett Jarvis. Musical Direction by Vadim Feichtner. Musicians: Chris Biesterfeldt, Benjamin Campbell, Richard Huntley. Cast: David Abeles, Skylar Astin, Al Calderon, Will Chase, Kevin Csolak, Andrew Durand, John Schiappa, Timothy Warmen, Bubba Weiler May - June 2009. 

This Beautiful City Created by The Civilians, Written by Steven Crosson and Jim Lewis. Music and Lyrics by Michael Friedman. Directed by Steven Cosson. Choreography by John Carrafa. Set Design by Neil Patel. Costume Design by Alix Hester. Lighting Design by David Weiner. Sound Design by Ken Travis. Musical Direction by Erik James. Musicians: Chris Biesterfeldt, Benjamin Campbell, Richard Huntley. Cast: Emily Ackerman, Brad Heberlee, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Brandon Miller, Stephen Plunkett, Alison Weller. February - March 2009. 

Wig Out Written by Tarell Alvin McCraney.  Directed by Tina Landau. Set Design by James Schuette. Costume Design by Toni-Leslie James. Lighting Design by Peter Kaczorowski. Sound Design by Robert Kaplowitz. Hair, Wig, and Make-up Design by Wendy Parson. Cast: Daniel T. Booth, Joshua Cruz, Glenn Davis, Sean Patrick Doyle, McKenzie Frye, Nathan Lee Graham, Angela Grovey, Andre Holland, Rebecca Naomi Jones,Erik King, Clifton Oliver. September - October 2008.

2007-2008

The Piano Teacher Written by Julia Cho.  Directed by Kate Whoriskey. Set design by Derek McLane. Costume Design by Ilona Somogyi. Lighting Design by David Weiner. Original Music and Sound Design by Obadiah Eaves. Wig Design by Chuck G. LaPointe. Cast: John Boyd, Elizabeth Franz, Carmen M. Herlihy.  October - December 2007.

The Slug Bearers of Kayrol Island or, The Friends of Dr. Rushower Libretto & Drawings by Ben Katchor. Music by Mark Mulcahy. Directed by Bob McGrath. Choreography by John Carrafa. Set & Projection Design by Jim Findlay & Jeff Sugg. Costume Design by Mattie Ullrich. Lighting Design by Russell H. Champa. Sound Design by David Arnold & Brett Jarvis. Musical Direction by Erik James. Music Supervisor: Randall Eng.  Cast: Stephen Lee Anderson, Tom Riis Farrell, Jody Flader, Peter Friedman, Matt Pearson, Bobby Steggert, Will Swenson. January - March 2008. 

God's Ear Written by Jenny Schwartz.  Directed by Anne Kauffman. Songs by Michael Friedman. Additional Lyrics by Jenny Schwartz. Set Design by Kris Stone. Costume Design by Olivera Gajic. Lighting Design by Tyler Micoleau. Sound Design by Leah Gelpe.  Cast: Gibson Frazier, Judith Greentree, Christina Kirk, Raymond McAnally, Matthew Montelongo, Monique Vukovic, Rebecca Wisocky. April - May 2008.



2006-2007

American Fiesta, Written and Performed by Steven Tomlinson. Directed by Mark Brokaw. Set Design by Neil Patel. Co-Projection Design by Jan Hartley & S. Katy Tucker. Lighting Design by David Lander. Original Music by David Van Tieghem. Sound Design by Jill BC DuBoff. April - May 2007.

Mary Rose Written by J.M. Barrie. Directed by Tina Landau. Set Design by James Schuette. Costume design by Michael Krass. Lighting Design by Kevin Adams. Sound Design and Original Music by Obadiah Eaves. Hair and Wig Design by Paul Huntley. Makeup Design by Angelina Avallone. Cast: Betsy Aidem, Susan Blommaert, Ian Brennan, Michael Countryman, Keir Dullea, Tom Riis Farrell, Darren Goldstein, Paige Howard, Richard Short. February - March 2007.

History of the Word
, Written by By Ben Snyder. Directed by Joe Morton. Conceived by Orin Wolf & Rajendra Ramoon Mahara with original poetry by Felice Belle. Additional poetry contributed by Kayo Charles, Akil Dasan, Marisa Vural & Yolanda Kae Wilkinson. Scenic Design by Neil Patel. Costume Design by Ali Turns. Lighting Design by Josh Bradford. Sound Design by Brett Jarvis. Choreography by Maya Workman. Cast: Utkarsh Ambudkar, Lauren Birriel, David Deblinger, Britton Jones, Cedric Sanders. March 2007.

The Agony and the Agony
, Written by Nicky Silver. Directed by Terry Kinney. Set Design by Andromache Chalfant. Costume design by Mattie Ullrich. Lighting Design by Jeff Croiter. Sound Design and Original Music by Obadiah Eaves. Cast: Victoria Clark, Michael Esper, Harry van Gorkum, Cheyenne Jackson, Nicky Silver, Marilyn Torres. December 9 - December 22 2006.

The Internationalist, Written by Anne Washburn. Directed by Ken Rus Schmoll. Set Design by Andromache Chalfant. Lighting Design by Jeff Croiter. Costume Design by Michelle R. Phillips. Sound Design by Robert Kaplowitz. Cast: Liam Craig, Gibson Frazier, Nina Hellman, Ken Marks, Zak Orth, Annie Parisse. October 19 - November 26 2006.

Voices in Conflict Created by and for students at Wilton High. Directed by Bonnie Dickinson.

2005-2006

Stopping Traffic, Written and Performed by Mary Pat Gleason. Directed by Lonny Price. Set Design by Neil Patel. Lighting Design by David Weiner. Costume Design by Tracy Christensen. Sound Design by Obadiah Eaves. May 24, 2006 - July 2, 2006.

[title of show] Book by Hunter Bell. Music and Lyrics by Jeff Bowen. Directed and Choreographed by Michael Berrese. Set Design by Neil Patel. Lighting Design by Ken Billington and Jason Kantrowitz. Costume Design by Chase Tyler. Sound Design by ACME Sound Partners, LLC. Cast: Hunter Bell, Susan Blackwell, Heidi Blickenstaff, and Jeff Bowen. Awards: OBIE Award Special Citation, Hunter Bell, Michael Berresse, Jeff Bowen. February 15, 2006 - April 30, 2006.

Miracle Brothers
, Book, Music and Lyrics by Kirsten Childs. Directed by Tina Landau. Music Direction by Fred Carl. Choreography by Mark Dendy. Fight Choreography by Fred Carl. Set Design by G.W. Mercier. Lighting Design by Scott Zielinski. Costume Design by Anita Yavich. Sound Design by Brett Jarvis. Orchestrations by Daryl Waters. Projection Design by Jan Hartley. Cast: Kerry Butler, Cheryl Freeman, Jay Goede, Anika Larsen, Nicole Leach, Tyler Maynard, Darrell Moultrie, Clifton Oliver, Karen Olivo, Devin Richards, Gregory Treco, and William Youmans. August 26, 2005 - October 16, 2005

2004-2005

The Argument, Written by Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros. Directed by Maria Mileaf. Set Design by Neil Patel. Lighting Design by David Lander. Costume Design by Katherine Roth. Original Music and Sound Design by Obadiah Eaves. Cast: Melissa Leo, John Rothman, and Jay O. Sanders. May 11, 2005 - June 19, 2005.

After Ashley
Written by Gina Gionfriddo. Directed by Terry Kinney. Set Design by Neil Patel. Lighting Design by David Lander. Costume Design by Laura Bauer. Original Music and Sound Design by Milbum-Bodeen Music. Cast: Kieran Culkin, Anna Paquin, Dana Eskelson, Mark Roenthal, Tim Hopper, Grant Shaud. Awards: OBIE Award for Special Playwriting, Performance- Kieran Culkin. Nominations: Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play. Outer Critics Circle- John Gassne Award for Playwrighting. The Best Plays Theater Yearbook (2004-2005) February 11, 2005 - April 3, 2005.

People Are Wrong!
, Written by Robin Goldwasser and Julia Greenburg. Directed by David Herskovits. Choreography by Jody Ripplinger. Co- Musical Directors- Jeremy Chatzky and Joe McGinty.Set Design by G.W. Mercier. Lighting Design by Lenore Doxsee. Costume Design by Mattie Ullrich. Sound Design by Brian Speiser. Cast: Todd Almond, John Flansburgh, Maggie Moore, Chris Anderson, Robin Godwasser, Connie Petruk, David Driver, Erin Hill, and Tricia Scotti. Musicians: Dan Miller, Jon Spurney, Clem Waldmann. October 22, 2004 - December 11, 2004.

2003-2004

Where Do We Live, Written and Directed by Christopher Shinn. Set Design by Rachel Hauck. Lighting Design by David Weiner. Costume Design by Mattie Ullrich. Original Music by Storm P. Sound Design by Jill BC Du Boff. Cast: Emily Bergl, Daryl Edwards, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Luke MacFarlane, Burl Moseley, Jacob Pitts, Aaron Stanford, Liz Stauber, and Aaron Yoo. Awards: OBIE Award for Playwriting. April 21, 2004 - May 30, 2004.

Beautiful Child Written by Nicky Silver. Directed by Terry Kinney. Set Design by Richard Hoover. Lighting Design by David Lander. Costume Design by Michael Krass. Original Music and Sound Design by Obadiah Eaves. Cast: Penny Fuller, Alexandria Gersten Vassilaros, George Grizzard, Katlin Hopkins, and Steven Pasquale. February 6, 2004 - March 28, 2004.

The Long Christmas Ride Home Written by Paula Vogel. Directed by Mark Brokaw. Set Design by Neil Pate., Lighting Design by Mark McCullough, Costume Design by Jess Goldstein. Original Music and Sound Design by David Van Tieghem. Projection Design by Jan Hartley. Cast: Mark Blum, Randy Graff, Enid Graham, Catherine Kellner, Will McCormack, Sean Palmer, Matthew Acheson, Oliver Dalzell, Erin K. Orr, Marc Petosino, Sarah Provost, Lake Simons, and Luke Notary. Awards: Lucille Lortel Awards for Supporting Actor: Will McCormack. Nominations: Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Play, Outstanding Sound Design, Outstanding Director. Best Plays Theater Yearbook (2003-2004). October 15, 2003 - December 7, 2003.

2002-2003

Eight Days (Backwards), Written by Jeremy Dobrish. Directed by Mark Brokaw. Set Design by Mark Wendland. Lighting Design by Mary Louise Geiger. Costume Design by Michael Krass. Original Music by Lewis Flinn. Sound Design by Janet Kalas. Cast: Daniella Alonso, Bill Buell, Randy Danson, Barbara Garrick, David Garrison, Christopher Innvar, and Josh Randor. May 29, 2003 – July 5, 2003.

Avenue Q Music and Lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx. Book by Jeff Whitty. Based on an original concept by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx. Directed by Jason Moore. Music Direction by Gary Adler. Puppets Cocieved and Designed by Rick Lyon. Choreography by Ken Roberson. Set Design by Ann Louizos. Lighting Design by Frances Aronson. Sound Design by Brett Jarvis. Costume Design by Miranda Rose. Cast: Jennifer Barnhardt, Natalie Venetia Belcon, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Alexander Gemignani, Ann Harada, Rick Lyon, and John Tartaglia. Musicians: Michael Croiter, Mark Hartman, and Patience Higgins. Awards: Tony Awards- Best Musical, Best Original Score Written For the Theatre, Best Book of a Musical. Lucille Lortel- Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Sound Design. Outer Critics Circle- Outstanding Musical, Special Award for Outstanding Ensemble Performance and Puppetry. Nominations: Tony- Best Director. Lucille Lortel- Outstanding Director, Outstanding Chorography, Outstanding Scenic Design. Drama Desk- Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Book of a Musical, Outstanding Lyrics, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Actress in a Musical: Stephanie D'Abruzzo. February 20, 2003 – May 11, 2003.

The Fourth Sister, Written by Janusz Glowacki. Translated by Eva Nagorski and Janusz Glowacki. Directed by Lisa Peterson. Fight Direction by Rick Sordelet. Set Design by Rachel Jauck. Lighting Design by Kevin Adams. Costume Design by Mattie Ullrich. Original Music by Gina Leishman. Sound Design by Jill B.C. DuBoff. Cast: Jase Blankfort, Bill Buell, Alicia Goranson, Jessica Hecht, Marin HInkle, Daniel Orekes, Lee Pace, Steven Rattazzi, Suzanne Shepherd, and Louis Tucci. October 31, 2002 – December 8, 2002.

2001-2002

Swimming With Watermelons, Written and directed by Diane Paulus and Randy Weiner. Co-written and performed by members of Project 400- Emily Hellstrom, Rachel Benbow Murdy, Jordin Ruderman, Anna Wilson. Set Design by Myung Hee Cho. Lighting Design by Michael Chybowski. Costume Design by Ilona Somogyi. Sound Design by Brett Jarvis. March 22, 2002 – April 26, 2002

Brutal Imagination by Cornelius Eady. Music by Diedre Murray. Stage Adaptation Developed by Cornelius Eady and Diane Paulus. Directed by Diane Paulus. Set Design by Mark Wendland. Lighting Design by Kevin Adams. Costume Design by Ilona Somogyi. Sound Design by Brett Jarvis and David A. Gilman. Cast: Joe Morton and Sally Murphy. Musicians: Diana Herold, Cliff Korman, Jim Nolet, and Marvin Sewell. Awards: Oppenheimer- Cornelius Eady. Nominations: Lucille Lortel- Outstanding Sound Design.December 18, 2001 – February 7, 2002

Unwrap Your Candy Written and Directed by Doug Wright . Set Design by Michael Brown. Lighting Design by Phil Monat. Costume Design by Ilona Somogyi. Original Music and Sound Design by David Van Tieghem. Cast: Michi Barall, Leslie Lyles, Darren Pettie, Reg Rogers, and Henry Stram. September 20, 2001 – November 10, 2001

2000-2001

Eli’s Comin’ Music and Lyrics by Laura Nyro. Created by Bruce Buschel and Diane Paulus. Voice and Orchestral Arrangements by Diedre Murray. Directed by Diane Paulus. Musical Direction by Joe Rubenstein. Set Design by G.W. Mercier. Lighting Design by Jane Cox. Costume Design by Linda Cho. Sound Design by Brett Jarvis. Awards: OBIE- Performance: Judy Kuhn, Performance: Mandy Gonzalez, Performance: Anika Noni Rose, Performance: Ronnell Bey, Vocal and Instrumental Arrangements. April 11, 2001 – July 14, 2001

More Lies About Jerzy
by Davey Holmes. Directed by Darko Tresnjak. Set Design by Derek McLane. Lighting Design by Frances Aronson. Costume Design by Linda Cho. Sound Design by Laura Grace Brown. Cast: Gretchen Egolf, Daniel London, Boris McGiver, Portia Reiners, Adam Stein, Jared Harris, Lizbeth Mackay, Betty Miller, Martin Shakar, and Gary Wilmes. January 5, 2001 – February 11, 2001

Stranger by Craig Lucas. Directed by Mark Brokaw. Fight Direction by Rick Sordelet. Set Design by Neil Patel. Lighting Design by Mark McCullough. Costume Design by Jess Goldstein. Original Music and Sound Design by David Van Tieghem and Jill B.C. DuBoff. Cast: David Harbour, Julianne Nicholson, Kyra Sedgwick, and David Stathairn. September 26, 2000 – November 19, 2000

1999-2000

Fully Committed by Becky Mode. Directed by Nicholas Martin. Based on characters developed by Becky Mode and Mark Setlock. Set Design by James Noone. Lighting Design by Frances Aronson. Sound Design by Bruce Ellman. Featuring Mark Setlock. Awards: Outer Critics Circle- Outstanding Solo Performance. Nominations: Drama Desk- Oustanding Solo Piece. September 17, 1999 – October 30, 1999

True History & Real Adventures
by Sybille Pearson. Directed by Michael Mayer. Choreography by Rob Ashford. Musical Direction by David Alan Bunn. Set Design by G.W. Mercier. Lighting Design by Kevin Adams. Costume Design by G.W. Mercier. Sound Design by Bruce Ellman. Cast: Daniel Bess, David Alan Bunn, Adrienne Carter, Kathleen Chalfant, Wally Dunn, John Michael Gilbert, Angela Goethals, Damon Gupton, Aleta Mitchell, and Donovan Patton. November 20, 1999 – December 30, 1999

The Altruists by Nicky Silver. Directed by David Warren. Set Design by Neil Patel. Lighting Design by Kenneth Posner. Costume Design by Teresa Snider-Stein. Sound Design by John Gromada. Cast: Eddie Cahill, Veanne Cox, Sam Robards, Kali Rocha, and Joey Slotnick. -February 17, 2000 – April 1, 2000
The Laura Nyro Project , directed by Diane Paulus. Workshop production.

1998-99

Mercy by Laura Cahill. Directed by Loretta Greco. Set Design by William Barclay. Lighting Design by Kevin Adams. Costume Design by Elizabeth Hope Clancy. Original Music and Sound Design by David Van Tieghem. Cast: Amelia Campbell, Marianne Hagan, Matt Keeslar, and Adam Tresse. November 1998-January 1999

Eros Trilogy by Nicky Silver. Directed by David Warren. Set Design by Neil Patel. Lighting Design by Jeff Croiter. Costume Design by David. C. Woolard. Wig Design by Paul Huntley. Original Music and Sound Design by Donald DiNicola. Cast: Betty Buckley, T. Scott Cunnignham, and Zak Orth. January-February 1999

Dream True: My life with Vernon Dexter
. Written and Directed by Tina Landau. Music and additional lyrics by Ricky Ian Gordon. Musical Direction by Joshua Rosenblum. Set Design by G.W. Mercier. Lighting Design by Scott Zielinski. Costume Design by G.W. Mercier. Projection Design by Jan Hartley. Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick. Cast: Jase Blankfort, Michael Cole, Amy Hohn, Francis Jue, Jeff McCarthy, Steven Skybell, Alex Bowen, Bryan T. Donovan, Daniel Jenkins, Judy Kuhn, and Jessica Molaskey.March-May 1999.

1997-98

The Batting Cage by Joan Ackermann. Directed by Lisa Peterson. Set Design by Robert Brill. Lighting Design by Kevin Adams. Costume Design by Candice Donnelly. Sound Design by Fabian Obispo. Cast: Veanne Cox, Justin Hagan, Babo Harrison, and Anne Pitoniak.October-November 1997.

The Maiden's Prayer by Nicky Silver. Directed by Evan Yionoulis. Set Design by Derek McLane. Lighting Design by Donald Holder. Costume Design by Jess Goldstein. Original Music and Sound Design by Mike Yionoulis. Cast: Patricia Clarkson, Christopher C. Fuller, Joanna Going, Daniel Jenkins, and Geoffry Nauffts. Nominations: Outer Critics Circle- Outstanding Actress- Patricia Clarkson, John Gassner Award for Playwriting. Drama Desk- Outstanding Actress- Patricia Clarkson. February-March 1998.

The Dying Gaul by Craig Lucas. Directed by Mark Brokaw. Set Design by Allen Moyer. Costume Design by Jess Goldstein. Lighting Design by Christopher Akerlind. Original Music and Sound Design by David Van Tieghem. Cast: Linda Emond, Tim Hopper, Robert Emmet Lunney, and Cotter Smith. April-May 1998.

Dream True: My Life with Vernon Dexter
. Written and directed by Tina Landau. Music and additional lyrics by Ricky Ian Gordon. A Lab production. June 1998

1996-97

The Waiting Room by Lisa Loomer. Directed by David Schweizer. Set Design by G.W. Mercier. Lighting Design by Peter Kaczorowski. Costume Design by Gail Brassard. Hair and Wig Design by Mitch ElySound Design by Darron L. West. Original Asian Music Composed by Mitchell Greenhill. Cast: Veanne Cox, Byron Jennings, William Langan, Lou Liberatore, June Kyoko Lu, James Saito, Michele Shay, Chloe Webb, and Damian Young. October-November 1996.

How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel. Directed by Mark Brokaw. Set Design by Narelle Sissons. Lighting Design by Mark McCullough. Costume Design by Jess Goldstein. Original Sound Design by David Van Tieghem. Cast: Johanna Day, David Morse, Kerry O'Malley, Mary-Louise Parker, and Michael Showalter. Awards: Pulitzer Prize. New York Drama Critics Circle- Best Play. OBIE- Performance: David Morse, Performance: Mary-Louise Parker, Direction, Playwriting. Lucille Lortel- Outstanding Play, Outstanding Director, Outstanding Lead Actor: David Morse, Outstanding Lead Actress: Mary- Louise Parker. Outer Critics Circle- Outstanding Off-Broadway Play. Drama Desk- Outstanding Play, Outstanding Actor in a Play: David Morse, Outstanding Director of a Play, The Best Plays Theater Yearbook- (1996-1997). February - April, 1997.

My Marriage to Ernest Borgnine by Nicky Silver. Directed by David Warren. Lighting Consultant Tyler Micoleau. Costume Consultant Teresa Snider-Stein. Sound Consultant Janet Kalas. Cast: Mark Blum, Adam LeFevre, Mary McCormack, J. Smith-Cameron, and James Van Der Beek. Lab production. April 1997.

You Don't Miss the Water with words by Cornelius Eady and music by Diedre L. Murray. Conceived for the stage and directed by Evan Yionoulis. Produced in association with Music-Theatre Group. Music Direction by Elise Morris. Music Direction of Instrumental Ensemble by Jason Kao Hwang. Set Design by G.W. Mercier. Lighting Design by David Weiner. Costume Design by G.W. Mercier. Ensemble: Jason Kao Hwang, Alfred Patterson, Newman Baker, Cooper-Moore, and George Kaye. May-June 1997.


1995-96

Por'Knockers by Lynn Ida Nottage. Directed by Michael Rogers. Set Design by G.W. Mercier. Lighting Design by Phil Monat. Costume Design by Candice Donnelly. Sound Design by Aural Fixation. Cast: Ray Ford, Sanaa Latham, Ramon Melindez Moses, Earl Nash, Afemo Omilami, and Daniel Zelman. November - December, 1995.

Bed and Sofa music by Polly Pen and libretto by Laurence Klavan. Directed by Andre Ernotte.

Antigone in New York by Janusz Glowacki. Directed by Michael Mayer
April - May, 1996.

Night of the Hunter , music by Claibe Richardson, book and lyrics by Stephen Cole. Directed by Lonny Price. A Lab production. June 1996.

1994-95

America Dreaming by Chiori Miyagawa with music by Tan Dun. Directed by Michael Mayer. Co-produced with Music Theatre Group. December 1994 - January 1995.

Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver. Directed by David Warren. February - March 1995.

Phaedra by Elizabeth Egloff. Directed by EvanYionoulis. May 1995.

Bed and Sofa music by Polly Pen, libretto by Laurence Klavan. Directed by Andre Ernotte. Lab production. June 1995.
1993-94

Pterodactyls by Nicky Silver. Directed by David Warren. October - November 1993.

Hit the Lights! by Michele Lowe with music by Jon Gilutin. Directed by Lisa Peterson. December 1993. Lab Production.

Three Tall Women by Edward Albee. Directed by Lawrence Sacharow. January - March 1994.

Christina Alberta's Father by Polly Pen. Directed by Andre Ernotte. April - May 1994

1992-93

Juno by Marc Blitzstein and Joseph Stein. Directed by Lonny Price. November 1992.

Pterodactyls by Nicky Silver. Directed by David Warren. February - March 1993. Lab Production.

The Chocolate Ambassador by Camille Saviola and Chip Lopez, Music by Charles Greenberg. Directed by Andre Ernotte. April 1993. Lab Production.

Christina Alberta's Father by Polly Pen. Directed by Andre Ernotte. May 1993. Lab Production.

1991-92

The Don Juan and the Non Don Juan by James Milton, Neil Radisch and David Goldstein. Directed by Evan Yionoulis. December 1991.

Lady Bracknell's Confinement by Paul Doust, directed by Maria Aitken and The Party adapted by Ellen McLaughlin from Virginia
Woolf, directed by David Esbjornson. February - March 1992

One of the All Time Greats by Charles Grodin. Directed by Tony Roberts. April - May 1992.

Juno by Marc Blitzstein and Joseph Stein. Directed by Lonny Price. August - September 1992. Lab Production.

1990-91

Nightingale by Elizabeth Diggs. Directed by John Rubinstein. November - December 1990.

Bodoni County by Claibe Richardson and Frank Gagliano. Directed by Andre Ernotte. March 1991. Lab Production.

The Don Juan and the Non Don Juan by James Milton, Neil Radisch and David Goldstein. Directed by Evan Yionoulis. April 1991. Lab Production.

Food and Shelter by Jane Anderson. Directed by Andre Ernotte. May - June 1991.

1989-90

The House of Horror written and performed by Paul Zaloom. October 1989.

Feast Here Tonight by Daniel and Ken Jenkins. Directed by Gloria Muzio. November - December 1989.

Moving Targets by Joe Pintauro. Directed by Andre Ernotte. January - February 1990.

Hannah...1939 by Bob Merrill. Directed by Douglas Aibel. Original cast album. May - June 1990.

Soulful Scream of a Chosen Son by Ned Eisenberg. Directed by June Stein. August - September 1990. Lab Production.

1988-89

Phantasie by Sybille Pearson. Directed by John Rubinstein. December 1988 - January 1989.

The Value of Names by Jeffrey Sweet. Directed by Gloria Muzio. May - June 1989.

Feast Here Tonight by Daniel and Ken Jenkins. Directed by Gloria Muzio. June 1989. Lab production.

1987-88

Flora The Red Menace (1965) by John Kander and Fred Ebb with book by David Thompson. Directed by Scott Ellis. November 1987-January 1988.

The Grandma Plays by Todd Graff. Directed by Steve Gomer. May-June 1988.

1986-87

Songs on a Shipwrecked Sofa music by Polly Pen and book by James Milton. Based on the poems of Mervyn Peake. Directed by Andre Ernotte. May-June 1987.

How to Say Goodbye by Mary Gallagher. Directed by Liz Diamond. November-December 1986.

1985-86

Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill by Lanie Robertson. Directed by Andre Ernotte. June 1986.

Sorrows and Sons by Stephen Metcalfe. Directed by Peter Frisch. March 1986.

Goblin Market by Polly Pen and Peggy Harmon. Adapted from a poem by Christina Rossetti. Music by Polly Pen. Directed by Andre Ernotte. October-December 1985.

1984-85

Somewhere Better by William Wise. Directed by Jeff Martin. June 1985.

Responsible Parties by Jeffrey Sweet. Directed by Tom Gruenewald. March 1985.

We're Home conceived and directed by Douglas Aibel. Based on the songs of Bob Merrill. December 1984.

1983-84

Shadow Man by Michael Wright. Directed by Mary B. Robinson. February 1984.

D'Jamin Sings Lennon and Sometimes McCartney . December 1983.

Faith Healer by Brian Friel. Directed by Dann Florek. October 1983.

1982-83

Living Quarters by Brian Friel. Directed by Susan Einhorn. February 1983.

Daddies by Douglas Gower. Directed by Douglas Aibel. January 1983.

Rockaway by John Patrick Shanley. Directed by June Stein. October 1982.

1981-82

Alec Wilder - Clues to a Life conceived by Barbara Zinn Krieger and Eliot Weiss. Directed by Norman Rene. February 1982.

A Pound on Demand and Bedtime Story by Sean O'Casey. November 1981.

While We're Young conceived by Barbara Zinn Krieger and Eliot Weiss. October 1981.