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Past Productions at Writers' Theatre


February 23 - March 30, 2008

THE FROG PRINCE

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
An arrogant prince, a doomed kingdom, a curse and a kiss all take stage in this story that asks the question: Can people truly change?  LEARN MORE »
February 5 - April 20, 2008

AS YOU LIKE IT

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
Shakespeare brings to life some of the most romantic and charming scenes ever to be scribed in this most perfect of comedies.  LEARN MORE »
December 19 - 23, 2007

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
Running Time: 2 hours and 20 minutes

An elegant performance of a wondrous holiday classic.  LEARN MORE »
November 13, 2007 - March 30, 2008

THE TURN OF THE SCREW

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Part ghost story and part psychological thriller, this classic tale concerns an unsuspecting governess hired by a wealthy recluse to look after his orphaned niece and nephew - two seemingly innocent children who soon reveal terrifying secrets.  LEARN MORE »
November 1 - December 2, 2007

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

59E59 Theaters, New York
A brilliant young student, an unorthodox detective and a young woman forced into a life of prostitution are hurtled together by a brutal act of murder. Three actors bring one of the world's greatest psychological novels to life in this thrilling, award-winning 90-minute adaptation.  LEARN MORE »
September 18 - November 25, 2007

THE SAVANNAH DISPUTATION

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
Two elderly sisters forget all about southern charm when a young door-to-door evangelist comes knocking.  LEARN MORE »
May 15 - July 15, 2007

OTHELLO

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
Whispers, secrets and lies unravel domestic bliss into shreds of insanity.  LEARN MORE »
March 13 - July 15, 2007

THE PUPPETMASTER OF LODZ

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
After escaping from Auschwitz, Finkelbaum, a once-revered puppetmaster, has barricaded himself in an attic and is not convinced the war is over.  LEARN MORE »
January 23 - April 1, 2007

BACH AT LEIPZIG

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
A wild and witty exploration of music, ambition and art.  LEARN MORE »
September 26 - November 26, 2006

ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
It is 1880 and the Hubbard Family of Alabama is the envy of the South – wealthy, smart, funny, sexy and completely immoral.  LEARN MORE »
May 16 - July 16, 2006

THE DUCHESS OF MALFI

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
Artistic Director Michael Halberstam adapts this wonderfully outrageous tale with fresh and contemporary flavor, creating a riveting theatrical celebration.  LEARN MORE »
March 14 - August 6, 2006

THE CHOSEN

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Adapted from Chaim Potok's classic novel, The Chosen follows the unlikely yet enduring friendship between two Jewish teenagers: one Orthodox and the other Hassidic.  LEARN MORE »
January 24 - March 26, 2006

BUS STOP

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
In a real, visceral environment, the true passions, heartaches, struggles, dreams and realities of marvelously poetic characters intensely spring to life.  LEARN MORE »
September 27 - November 27, 2005

THE UNEASY CHAIR

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
The familiar nature of marriage takes center stage in this witty and sparkling comedy that brilliantly pays homage to Oscar Wilde and Charles Dickens.  LEARN MORE »
May 17 - July 24, 2005

ARMS AND THE MAN

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
Featuring a delicious cast of characters, ARMS AND THE MAN offers an extraordinary love story filled with wit and wisdom, shifts and turns, moments of passion and a romantic ending.  LEARN MORE »
March 1 - July 10, 2005

THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
This Pulitzer Prize-winning play offers a timeless story of the unspoken fears accompanying a child growing up and parents letting go, making them face the reality of their own situation.  LEARN MORE »
January 25 - April 3, 2005

TO THE GREEN FIELDS BEYOND

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
With delicacy, perception and clarity, Nick Whitby’s new play powerfully illustrates the fragility of flesh and, ultimately, the resilience of the human spirit.  LEARN MORE »
September 28 - December 5, 2004

SEAGULL

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
Capturing the power of art, romance and family, Chekhov’s witty and soul-stirring masterpiece is a map of the human heart.  LEARN MORE »
May 11 - July 18, 2004

THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
Artistic Director Michael Halberstam returns to Shaw with this wicked satire on the medical profession.  LEARN MORE »
March 2 - July 11, 2004

BENEFACTORS

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Written by the author of NOISES OFF and COPENHAGEN, BENEFACTORS explores the rise and fall of a friendship between two couples.  LEARN MORE »
January 20 - March 28, 2004

MY OWN STRANGER

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
This astonishing and deeply moving biographical collection of poetic experiences will serve to draw you into a world of achingly familiar struggles.  LEARN MORE »
September 30 - December 14, 2003

OUR TOWN

Performed at 325 Tudor Court
A play that revels in the elegance of its own simplicity, this theatrical masterpiece paints an informal, intimate and compelling portrait of daily life in Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire.  LEARN MORE »
May 6 - July 27, 2003

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A brilliant young student, an unorthodox detective and a young woman forced into a life of prostitution are hurtled together by a brutal act of murder. Three actors bring one of the world's greatest psychological novels to life in this thrilling, award-winning 90-minute adaptation.  LEARN MORE »
January 21 - April 20, 2003

ROUGH CROSSING

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A sophisticated romantic comedy set aboard an ocean liner in the golden thirties.  LEARN MORE »
September 17 - December 15, 2002

ROCKET TO THE MOON

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A searing tale of yearning and desire.  LEARN MORE »
April 23 - July 14, 2002

MISALLIANCE

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
An impending marriage between the powerful Tarelton and Summerhays families is endangered by the arrival of three uninvited houseguests: a cavalier pilot, his exotic female passenger, and a hotheaded youth bearing a Tarelton family secret.  LEARN MORE »
January 8 - March 31, 2002

THE PRICE

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
This 1968 masterpiece by Arthur Miller explores the plight of two brothers struggling in the wake of their father's death.  LEARN MORE »
September 18 - December 9, 2001

A PHOENIX TOO FREQUENT

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
This comedy-drama is set in Ancient Greece. A grief-stricken maiden (and her wise-cracking servant) have elected to starve to death in the tomb of her recently deceased husband. When an unwitting soldier stumbles upon the two of them bearing food and wine and words of love, the excitement begins...  LEARN MORE »
May 8 - July 1, 2001

THE FATHER

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
This taut psychological thriller takes a searing look at the age old battle of the sexes.  LEARN MORE »
February 13 - April 1, 2001

BUTLEY

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A bitingly funny tour de force drama of an alcoholic University professor in the midst of a mid-life crisis.  LEARN MORE »
November 21, 2000 - January 7, 2001

BOOTH

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A conflict between father and son, actors Junius and Edwin Booth, the one trying to live in the shadow of the other.  LEARN MORE »
August 29 - October 15, 2000

SPITE FOR SPITE

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A delightful comedy with music and dance written in 1634 and presented here in a world premiere translation.  LEARN MORE »
April 27 - June 11, 2000

LOOT

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
McLeavy has just lost his wife. He's a good Catholic and hopes for a beautiful funeral. But with a delinquent son, a killer nurse, a psychotic policeman, and a bank robbery, the day is poised to by anything but peaceful.  LEARN MORE »
February 17 - April 2, 2000

NIXON'S NIXON

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
The night before he resigned, Nixon summoned Kissinger to the Lincoln Sitting Room. What happened is the subject of much speculation.  LEARN MORE »
December 2, 1999 - January 16, 2000

FALLEN ANGELS

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Jane and Julia are bored with their marriages. When an old lover announces his intentions to visit them, they get just the excuse they were looking for to spice things up a bit.  LEARN MORE »
September 16 - October 31, 1999

INCIDENT AT VICHY

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
The Germans occupy France, and a group of men have been taken from the streets to a holding cell for reasons unknown to them. Gradually they discover why.  LEARN MORE »
April 29 - June 13, 1999

EASTVILLE

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A thrilling mystery set along the underground railroad: an escaped slave, two mysterious strangers, and a gripping encounter of wills.  LEARN MORE »
February 18 - April 4, 1999

DEAR MASTER: A DIALOGUE IN LETTERS

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Based on letters between George Sand and Gustave Flaubert, Bryant's play provides vivid portraits of these nineteenth century writers.  LEARN MORE »
December 4, 1998 - January 18, 1999

CANDIDA

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
One of the world's great plays, this recounts the soulful love sickness of 18 year old Marchbanks for Candida, the parson's wife.  LEARN MORE »
September 17 - November 1, 1998

LOOK BACK IN ANGER

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
This powerful drama changed the face of contemporary theatre at its premiere.  LEARN MORE »
April 23 - June 7, 1998

PINTERACTS: THE DUMB WAITER & THE LOVER

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Two one acts by one of our foremost living playwrights, Harold Pinter. Two men await the arrival of a third in the expectation of completing a mysterious mission and a husband and wife are caught in a game of love.  LEARN MORE »
February 12 - March 29, 1998

THE GLASS MENAGERIE

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
This timeless classic brings you face to face with the poetic Tom, seeking escape from his warehouse job and confining home life, and his remarkable mother Amanda, lost in another time and place.  LEARN MORE »
December 4, 1997 - January 18, 1998

PRIVATE LIVES

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
First produced in 1930, we introduce you to Amanda and Elyot, recently divorced, in second marriages, but hopelessly in love with each other. An accidental meeting on their honeymoons send them into a spiral of witty bickering and passionate loving.  LEARN MORE »
September 18 - November 2, 1997

NIEDECKER

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A wonderful portrait of Wisconsin poet Lorine Niedecker. The poet, Cid Corman, described her as "...shy & gentle. Bright & true. Incapable of cruelty...a genuine voice and spirit."  LEARN MORE »
April 24 - June 1, 1997

THE BEATS

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Exploring the early years of a group of poets, who with their poetry and prose, caused a minor revolution in American literature.  LEARN MORE »
January 30 - March 9, 1997

RICHARD II

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
The story of a Poet King whose inability to rule brings down his Kingdom, and the usurper who deposes him and incurs the wrath of God.  LEARN MORE »
November 29 - December 24, 1996

IN THE HEART OF WINTER '96

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A Holiday Reading of works by Truman Capote, Charles Dickens, O. Henry, H.L. Mencken, Jon Mozes, and Grace Paley.  LEARN MORE »
September 26 - November 17, 1996

MEMOIR

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Legendary French actress Sarah Bernhardt races against the setting sun to complete her memoirs with the help of her private secretary in the summer of 1922.  LEARN MORE »
May 10 - June 16, 1996

DAMON, RING & F. SCOTT

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Ring Lardner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Damon Runyon meet on a train in the wake of The Black Sox scandal and explore a realm of American Dreams lost, found, and perhaps regained.  LEARN MORE »
March 8 - April 14, 1996

A VARIABLE PASSION

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A small Midwestern university professor, who, while in the his office preparing a small anthology of love poetry for his class, finds himself exploring his own thoughts through the words of other writers, and is forced to look much more closely at love than he initially intended.  LEARN MORE »
January 1 - February 25, 1996

BLAKE

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A monologue based on the life of the English poet and engraver, woven with poems from Blake's "Songs of Innocence and Experience."  LEARN MORE »
December 1 - December 23, 1995

IN THE HEART OF WINTER '95

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A Holiday Reading featuring the works of David Meyer, Dylan Thomas, James Finn Garner, Marjorie Franco, Corrina Maurio, Michael Garcia, Hans Christian Anderson, and Leo Lionni.  LEARN MORE »
September 15 - October 22, 1995

DEAR LIAR

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A masterful compendium of badinage with Shaw and Mrs. Campbell in scenes of both confrontation and distancing.  LEARN MORE »
April 21 - May 28, 1995

MARRIAGE AND BEARS

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Two of Chekhov's brilliant one-act plays, brought to life by one of the world's foremost dramatists.  LEARN MORE »
January 20 - February 25, 1995

OSCAR REMEMBERED

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Lord Alfred Douglas reflects on his love affair with, and his betrayal of, Oscar Wilde.  LEARN MORE »
December 2 - December 24, 1994

IN THE HEART OF WINTER '94

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A Holiday Reading featuring the works of Dylan Thomas, Carol Adorjan, Ann Freeman, Angie Davidson Bass, Mark Twain, George Bernard Shaw, O. Henry, Grace Paley, W.H. Auden, and Washington Irving.  LEARN MORE »
September 23 - October 31, 2004

TWO BY SHAW: VILLAGE WOOING & MAN OF DESTINY

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Two of Shaw's wittiest one-act plays, paired for a perfect evening.  LEARN MORE »
April 17 - June 12, 1994

MY OWN STRANGER

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
This astonishing and deeply moving biographical collection of poetic experiences will serve to draw you into a world of achingly familiar struggles.  LEARN MORE »
January 1 - February 28, 2004

DIARY OF A MADMAN

Performed at Cafe Voltaire
"Diary of a Madman" recounts one man's struggle to be noticed by the woman he loved. His diary records his gradual slide into insanity, where he finally achieves the greatness that has eluded him in real life.  LEARN MORE »
January 19 - February 20, 1994

NOT ABOUT HEROES

Performed at Apple Tree Theatre
The story of the relationship between poets Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sasson, told in a series of flashbacks, narrated by Sasson.  LEARN MORE »
November 26 - December 24, 1993

IN THE HEART OF WINTER '93

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
A Holiday Reading featuring the works of Dylan Thomas, Maeve Binchy, John Kendrick Banks, Moss Hart, William Shakespeare, George Bernard Shaw, James Kirkwood, Hugh Johnson, Chaim Potok, Grace Paley, and O. Henry.  LEARN MORE »
October 1 - November 1, 2003

DEAR MASTER: A DIALOGUE IN LETTERS

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Based on letters between George Sand and Gustave Flaubert, Bryant's play provides vivid portraits of these nineteenth century writers.  LEARN MORE »
July 21 - August 14, 2003

A PLAY ON WORDS

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
An evening of carefully crafted language spoken on the stage - composed of humorous works by Ring Lardner, Dorothy Parker, Todd McEwan, Stephen Leacock, and John Cheever.  LEARN MORE »
March 20 - April 24, 1993

LOVE & LUNACY

Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
The Writers' Theatre inaugural production of LOVE & LUNACY, composed of three short stories by Chekhov ("He & She," "The Crooked Mirror," and "The Trick"), set alongside Gogol's "Diary of a Madman."  LEARN MORE »
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