Past Productions

Past Production Seasons

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2024-25 Season

  • Sweat: Written by Lynn Nottage, Directed by Brandon Wright
  • Anything Goes: Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter, New Book by Timothy Crouse and John Weidman, Directed by Tommy Iafrate, Music Directed by Melissa Yanchak, Choreographed by Joellen Kuhlman
  • As You Like it: by William Shakespeare, Adapted and Directed by Lisa Rothe
  • López Danza Theatre Project:Directed and Choreographed by Rogelio Lopez with Neva Kenny and Elizabeth Mozer.

2023-24 Season

  • Envoy: Written by Belinda Bremner, Directed by Brandon Wright
  • Bera Handa: The Sound of the Drum: Adapted by Bandula Jayawardhana, Translated by Sula Mahagam Arachchi, Composer: H. H. Bandara, Music Transcription by Ranjith Balasuriya, Music Arranged by Ali Sadeqi, Directed and Choreographed by Lakshmi Damayanthi, Music Directed by Melissa Yanchak
  • Three Sisters: a fresh adaptation based on the play by Anton Chekhov, Written and Directed by Will Pomerantz
  • Light in the Piazza: Book by Craig Lucas, Music and Lyrics by Adam Guettel, Directed by Tommy Iafrate, Music Directed by Melissa Yanchak.

2022-23 Season

  • Into the Woods: Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM, Book by
    JAMES LAPINE
  • Jazz Nutcracker: Conceived and choreographed by Joellen Kuhlman.
  • Thrive, or What You Will: {an Epic}, Written by L M Feldman,
    Supported by the New Georges Audrey Residency, Directed by Lisa Rothe.
  • Rent: Book, Music and Lyrics by JONATHAN LARSON, Musical
    Arrangements,Original Concept/Additional Lyrics, Steve Skinner, Billy
    Aronson, Music Supervision, Dramaturg and Additional Arrangements: Tim
    Weil, and Lynn Thomson, Directed by Brandon A. Wright and Tommy
    Iafrate, Music Directed by Melissa Yanchak.

2021-22 Season

  • Triptych: An Experience in Three Acts; Self Help in the Anthropocene by Kristin Idaszak, The Stronger by August Strindberg, and The Jewish Wife by Bertolt Brecht; directed by Elizabeth Mozer.
  • In Pieces: A new musical by Joey Contreras, Directed by Tommy Iafrate, Music Directed by Robyn Womersley
  • Sunset Mirage: An original dance production directed and choreographed by David Wynen. Associate Choreographer, Neva Kenny
  • She Kills Monsters: by Qui Nguyen, Directed by Brian Gillespie

2020-21 Season

  • Macbeth: written by William Shakespeare, directed by Tom Kremer.
  • *Pippin: Book by Roger O. Hirson; (Uncredited) Book by Bob Fosse; Music by Stephen Schwartz; Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; Directed by Tommy Iafrate, music directed by Robyn Womersley and choreographed by David Wynen
    *This was a classroom production and was not available to the public.
  • Everybody: written Brandon Jacob-Jenkins, directed by Elizabeth Mozer.
  • The Puzzled Piece: Devised an directed by Danyé Brown.

2019-20 Season

  • The Wolves: written by Sarah Delappe, directed by Anne Brady.
  • A Man of No Importance: book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and based on the film A Man of No Importance. Directed by Tommy Iafrate, music directed by Robyn Womersley and choreographed by David Wynen.
  • *Sweet Charity: Book by Neil Simon, Music by Cy Coleman, Lyrics by Dorothy Fields, Conceived, Staged, and Choreographed by Bob Fosse, Directed and Choreographed by David Wynen, Music Direction by Robyn Womersley.
    *Full production was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic. 

2018-19 Season

  • The Revolutionists: written by Lauren Gunderson, directed by Tom Kremer.
  • Guys and Dolls: Inspired by the stories of Damon Runyon, Guys and Dolls is considered by many to be the perfect American musical comedy. This production is directed by Anne Brady and choreographed by David Wynen with musical direction by Kristina Ruffo.
  • Jazz Nutcracker 2018: choreographed and directed by JoEllen Kuhlman.
  • Baltimore: by Kirsten Greenidge, directed by Godfrey L. Simmons, Jr.
  • The Burial at Thebes: a version of Sophocles' Antigone by Seamus Heaney, directed by Elizabeth Mozer.

2017-18 Season

  • Belleville: written by Amy Herzog, directed by Anne Brady.

  • The Wizard of Oz: by L. Frank Baum with Music and Lyrics by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg, background music by Herbert Stothart, dance and vocal arr. by Peter Howard, orchestration by Larry Wilcox, adapted by John Kane for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Based upon the Classic Motion Picture owned by Turner Entertainment Co. and distributed in all media by Warner Bros., directed by Tommy Iafrate.

  • Jazz Nutcracker: choreographed and directed by JoEllen Kuhlman.

  • The Liar: by David Ives, directed by Tom Kremer.

  • The Castle on the Hill: written, conceived and directed by Elizabeth Mozer.


2016-2017 Season

  • The Motherf**ker with the Hat: written by Stephen Adly Guirgis, directed by Carol Hanscom.

  • Bells Are Ringing: book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Jule Styne, directed by Tommy Iafrate.

  • Jazz Nutcracker: choreographed and directed by JoEllen Kuhlman.

  • A Lie of the Mind: written by Sam Shepard, directed by Anne Brady.

  • Lady Windermere's Fan: written by Oscar Wilde, directed by Tom Kremer.


2015-2016 Season

  • God of Carnage: written by Yasmina Reza, Translated by Christopher Hampton, directed by Tom Kremer.

  • Spring Awakening: book & lyrics by Steven Sater, music by Duncan Sheik, based on the play by Frank Wedekind, directed by Tommy Iafrate.

  • Dancing at Lughnasa: written by Brian Friel, directed by Elizabeth Mozer.

  • Hamlet: written by William Shakespeare, directed by Anne Brady.


2014-2015 Season

  • The Lying Kind: written by Anthony Neilson, directed by Carol Hanscom.
  • A Chorus Line: conceived & originally directed & choreographed by Michael Bennett, book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban, co-choreographed by Bob Avian, directed by Elizabeth Mozer.

  • Stupid F**king Bird: by Aaron Posner, directed by Anne Brady
  • Orpheus: A Collaborative Dance production choreographed by Andy Horowitz, JoEllen Kuhlman, Samuel Elikem Nyamuame, Stephanie (Surowka) Sanders; Music collaboration with Samuel Elikem Nyamuame and James Burns
  • ²Ñ´Ç±ô¾±Ã©°ù±ð'²õ Tartuffe, translation by Richard Wilbur, directed by Tom Kremer

2013-2014 Season

  • Don't Dress for Dinner: written by Marc Camoletti, adapted By Robin Hawdon, directed by Carol Hanscom.

  • RENT: book, music, and lyrics by Jonathan Larson, directed by Tom Kremer.

  • 7 Deadly Sins: choreographed by JoEllen Kuhlman.

  • Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone: adapted and directed by Elizabeth Mozer.

  • Anne Boleyn: by Howard Brenton, directed by Anne Brady.


2012-2013 Season

  • Mauritius: written by Theresa Rebeck, directed by Carol Hanscom.

  • Hairspray: music by Marc Shaiman, lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, book by Mark O'Donnell and Thomas Meehan, based on the New Line Cinema film written and directed by John Waters, directed by Anne Brady.

  • Dead Man's Cell Phone: written by Sarah Ruhl, directed by Elizabeth Mozer.

  • Cosmogony: choreography by JoEllen Kuhlman.

  • A Midsummer Night's Dream: by William Shakespeare, adapted and co-directed by Tom Kremer and Rodrigo Nunez.


2011-2012 Season

  • Reckless: written by Craig Lucas, directed by Carol Hanscom.

  • Man of LaMancha: book by Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by Joe Darion, directed by Tom Kremer.

  • A Broken Key: choreographed by JoEllen Kuhlman.

  • The Crucible: play by Arthur Miller, directed by Anne Brady.

  • Alice in Wonderland: a devised theatre work based on the literary works of Lewis Carroll.


2010-2011 Season

  • A Streetcar Named Desire: written by Tennessee Williams.

  • Little Shop of Horrors: music by Alan Menken, book by Howard Ashman.

  • Noises Off!: written by Michael Frayn.

  • Julius Caesar: written by William Shakespeare.

For more information on past productions please contact the department directly.