1960
Amphitryon 38
by Jean Giraudaux
adapted from the French by S.N. Behrman
directed by Martin Gabel
with Arlene Francis, Kent Smith, George Grizzard, Whitfield Connor, Ralph Bunker, Dick O’Neill, Frank Groseclose, Betsy Brodie, Betty Lou Leonardo, Mary Spelvin, Mary Cooper
Two for the Seesaw
by William Gibson
directed by Frank Corsaro
with Shelley Winters, Morgan Sterne
Make a Million
by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore
with Sam Levene
No Concern of Mine
by Jeremy Kingston
directed by Andreas Voutsinas
with Jane Fonda, Geoffrey Horne, Ben Piazza, Hilda Brawner, Tom Hatcher, Pete Masterson, Hope Cameron
Not in the Book
by Arthur Watkyn
directed by Charles Olsen
with Hans Conried, Brook byron, Francis Compton, Anthony Kemble Cooper, Arny Freeman, James Balentine, Norman Barrs, Carl Esser
Roar Like a Dove
by Lesley Storm
directed by Robert Ellis Miller
with Betsy Palmer, Brook byron, Carl Esser, James Valentine, Norman Barrs, Hans Confried, Arny Freeman, Francis Compton, and Anthony Kemble Cooper, Paul McGrath, Patrick Horgan, Luella Gear, Christopher Hewett, Tucker Ashworth, Bryan Herbert
Royal Enclosure
by Kieran Tunney
with Celeste Holm and Cathleen Nesbitt
The Late Christopher Bean
by Sidney Howard
with Shirley Booth
Burnt Flower Bed
by Ugo Betti
with Signe Hasso, Gloria Vanderbilt, Eric Portman and Alexander Scourby
Susan and God
by Rachel Crothers
directed by John Larson
with Joan Fontaine, Lauren Gilbert, William Traylor, Dorothy Laming, Arthur Marlowe, John Milligan, Lily Lodge, Gil Tilbury, Helena de Crespo, Jeff Mack, Fran Vieta
The Captains and the Kings
by Leo Lieberman
directed by John Gerstad
with Zachary Scott, John Alexander, Walter Brooke, Sally Brophy, Donald McKee, Alexander Clark, Howard Freeman, John Boruff, Ben Yaffee, Phil Bruns, Charles McDaniel and Edmon Ryan
Tambourines to Glory
by Langston Hughes
directed Herbert Machiz
music by Jobe Huntley
with Hazel Scott, Nipsy Russell, Ben Yaffee, Sally Brophy, Walter Brooke, Phil Bruns, Zachary Scott, John Alexander
An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May
with Mike Nichols and Elaine May
1961
The Pleasure of His Company
written by Samuel Taylor
with Cornelia Otis Skinner, directed by Charles Olsen, with Cornelia Otis Skinner, Hans Conreid, Henry Sharp, Hilda Brawner, James Olsen, Guy Arbury, Bernard Wu
Once Upon a Mattress
book by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer and Dean Fuller
music by Mary Rodgers
lyrics by Marshall Barer
musical director Albert Fiorillo, Jr.
choreographed by Joe Layton
directed by Jack Sydow
with Pat Carroll, Joseph Bova, Kelly Brown, Irene Dean, Mort Marshall, Dan Resin, Harry Snow, Willy Switkes, Jane White, Tom Thornton, Myrna Galle, Gloria Stevens, Cheryl Killgren, Jean Palmerton, Bobbi Franklin, Ann Marisse, Richard Lyle, Lou Richards, Joe MacGrath, Renee Slade, John Feltovich, Tony La Russo, Pat Greenwood, Jerone Michel, Don Price, Rhett Dennis
A New York Repertory Theatre Production of Three Plays
directed by Tad Danielewski
The Zoo Story
by Edward Albee
with Ben Piazza, William Daniels
Miss Julie
by August Strindberg
adapted by George Tabori
with Viveca Lindfors, Morgan Sterne, Betty Field;
I Am a Camera
by John Van Druten
directed by Michael Howard
with Rita Gam, Ben Piazza, Viveca Lindfors, Betty Field, William Daniels, Morgan Sterne, Nydia Westman
Period of Adjustment
by Tennessee Williams
directed by John Lehne
with Dane Clark, Rosemary Murphy, Ann Wedgeworth, Adam Kennedy, Lester Mack, Ruth Hammond, Robert Wangler, Rosemary Murphy, Eleanor Andrews, and Dutchess the Dog
Between Seasons
by Malcolm Wells
directed by Bill Penn
with Gloria Swanson, Charles Baxter, Ray Fulmer, Aileen Poe
A Majority of One
by Leonard Spigelgass
directed by Jacob Kalish
with Molly Picon, Martyn Green, James Karen, Zina Jasper, Esta Mann, Alvin Lum, Roger Morris, Gladys Kalani, Liza Prince, Anne Merkelback, Mike Taylor, Len Kuris, Bonnie Boland, Wendy Shepard, Wendy Wood, Dan Elliott, and Roger Morris
Invitation to a March
by Arthur Laurents
directed by Arthur Laurents
with Celeste Holm, Winifred Ainslee, Wesley Addy, Louise Latham. Nicholas Pryor, Claudette Nevins, Rees Vaughan, Jeffrey Rowland
Under the Yum Yum Tree
by Lawrence Roman
directed by James Monos
with Margaret O’Brien, Hugh Marlowe, James MacArthur, Monica Keating, Dan Elliot, Robert Wangler
The Marriage-Go-Round
by Leslie Stevens
directed by Wynn Handman
with Myrna Loy, Claude Dauphin, Siri, and Moultrie Patten
Venus at Large
by Henry Denker
directed Shepherd Traube,
with Jan Sterling, Lionel Stander, William Prince, Martin Wolfson, Boris Tumarin, Larry Haines, Tom Carlin, Elsa Freed, Arnold Soboloff, and Louise Allbritton
Journey to the Day
by Roger O. Hirson
directed by Boris Sagal
with Paul Hartman, William Redfield, Joan Hackett, Katherine Squire, Robert Simon, Nancy Marchand, Mario Alcalde, Charles Saari, Casey Allen, Dick Via, Michael Vale, Carol Teitel, Eileen Letchworth, Donald Hyland, Allen Frank, Fran Lee, Marian Sweet, Elia Braca
Ding Dong Bell
by Gurney Campbell and Daphne Athas
with Albert Dekker
1962
Complaisant Lover
by Grahame Greene
directed by Del Hughes
with Walter Pidgeon, Martha Scott, Whitfield Connor, Mary Mercier, Nicholas Hammond, Murial Williams, Lawrence Fletcher, Rudolph Weiss, Gene Wilder
Maggie
music and lyrics by William Roy
book by Hugh Thomas
based on What Every Woman Knows by J.M. Barrie
directed by Word Baker
with Betsy Palmer, Stuart Damon, John Griggs, Roger Hamilton, Lovelady Powell, Jamie Ross, Bryan Herbert, Claudia Morgan, Lois Saunders, Gretchen Cryer, Jay Gerber, Caroline Parks, Benita James, Lang Des Jardins, Esther Landi, James Lavery, Alan Sanderson, Harry Theyard, Julian Patrick, Pat Cooper, Yvonne Carroll, Mitchell Nutick, Jim Challender, Latham Sanford
Rhinoceros
by Eugene Ionesco
directed by Joseph Bernard
with Walter Slezak, Philip Bruns, David Hurst, Clifford Carpenter, Conrad Bain, Mary Carver, James Tolkan, Jean Barker, Miriam Phillips, Erica Slezak, Gary Dietz, Steve Benoff, Rosalind Rogoff, Lorie Friedman, Donna Englander, Kevin Kelly, Bruce Weitz, Ed Logelin
Miracle Worker
by William Gibson
directed by Porter Van Zandt
with Eileen Brennan, Joseph Warren, Helen Marie Taylor, Alex Wipf, Michael Vale, Alice Yourman, Donna Zimmermann, Paul Haney, Perry Greene, Javotte Sutton Greene, Stanley Greene
Critic’s Choice
by Ira Levin
directed by Charles Olsen
with Hans Conried, Ludi Claire, Michaele Myers, Robert Fields, Joanna Roos, Richard Thomas, Kathy Fediw
Old Acquaintance
by John Van Druten
directed by Martin Gabel
with Arlene Francis, Mary Cooper, Linda Robinson, Bill Berger, Eulabelle Moore, Roger Barrett, Genevieve Frizzell
There Must be a Pony
by Jim Kirkwood
directed by John Stix
with Myrna Loy, Donald Woods, Peter Helmn, G. Wood, Jan Miner, Mary Patton, Adelaide Klein, Sam Greene, Barbara Mostel, Ted Tesser, Harlan Tuckman, Edward Terry
Sunday in New York
by Norman Krasna
directed by Joe Brownstone and Russell McCaig
with Margaret O’Brien, Tommy Sands, Richard Roat, Gene Roche, Arthur Anderson, Patricia Fay
Cradle and All (Never Too Late)
by Summer Arthur Long
with Paul Ford and Maureen O’Sullivan
The Happiest Man Alive
by Jerome Chodorov
directed by Darren McGavin
with Darren McGavin, Eva Gabor, Beulah Garrick, Louise Latham, Alfred Hinckley, Carol Rossen, Jack Ryland, Karen Howitt, Charles Gerald, Steve Benoff, Bernard Pollock
Here Today
by George Oppenheimer
directed by Jack Sydow
with Tallulah Bankhead, Estelle Winwood, Richard Kendrick, Bill Story, Jill Kraft, Donald Symington, Fran Bennett, Peter Hobbs
The Desperate Hours
by Joseph Hayes
directed by Lloyd Richards
with Sammy Davis, Jr., Val Avery, Kathleen Maguire, James Waters, Remo Pisani, Roy E. Glenn, Morris Erby, Judith Robinson, Ricky Albert, James Olson, Pat Henry
1963
Come Blow Your Horn
by Neil Simon
with Menasha Skulnik
Two shows presented together:
H.M.S. Pinafore
by Sir William Gilbert
directed by Martyn Green
The Mikado or, The Town of Titipu
by Sir Arthur Sullivan
directed by Martyn Green
with Martyn Green, Carol Bayard, Yvonne Chaveau, Paul Flores, Eugene Green, John Parella, Charlotte Povia, James Morgan Stuart, Phillis Lear, Lorraine Bergstrom, Bette Warren, Muriel Minot, Jean Taynton, Mildred Petrowski, Peter Johl, Anitra Lynch, Edward Watts, Frank Maynard, Phil Rash, Richard Kahn, Robert Carle
Mackeral Plaza
by William McCleery
based on the novel by Peter DeVries
with Hal Holbrook, Loring Smith
Tchin-Tchin
by Sidney Michaels
based on the play by Francois Billetdoux
directed by Joseph Brownstone
with Teresa Wright, Dane Clark, Charles Grodin, Roger Dressler
The Millionairess
by George Bernard Shaw
with Carol Channing
Lord Pengo
by S.N. Behrman
directed by Burt Metcalfe
with Walter Pidgeon, Philip Bourneuf, Frances Reid, Louise Hoff, Gordon B. Clarke, John Malcolm, Margaret Brewster, Russell Baker, Chet London, Richard Bengal, Burt Metcalfe
God Bless Our Bank
by Mac Benoff
staged by Ezra Stone
with Ann Sothern, Roland Winters, Jeff Corey, George Ives, Donald Marye, Wallace Acton, George Cotton, Dan Ferrone, Susan Reiselt, J. Frank Lucas, Charles Welsh, Fay Sappington, Laurie Beth Spitz, Otton Grun, Bob Westbrook, Jamie Gruber, Geraldine Palmer, Bonnie Steinbeck, Beatrice Winner
Take Her, She’s Mine
by Phoebe and Henry Ephron
directed by George Abbott
with Hans Conried, Irene Hervey, Anthony Roberts, Heidi Murray, Nancy Douglas, William Ade, Dall Forsythe, Donald Marlatt, Bill Steele, Guy Arbury, Tanya Everett, Laurie Beth Spitz, Robert Westbrook, Peter Donaldson, Otto Grun, Jr.
A Shot in the Dark
adapted by Harry Kurnitz, from the play “L’Idiote” by Marcel Archard
directed by Malcolm Black
with Eva Gabor, Murray Matheson, Paul Sparer, Joan Wetmore, Harry Mehaffey, Millette Alexander, Murray Roman, Noel Monk
The Indoor Sport
by Jack Perry
directed by Gerald Hiken
with Darren McGavin, Shari Lewis, Patrick McVey, Kenneth Harvey, Louise Latham, Alice Beardsley
Seidman and Son
A Theater Guild Production
by Elick Moll
directed by Sam Levene
with Sam Levene, Darren McGavin, Patrick McVey, Shari Lewis, Kenneth Harvey, Louise Latham
Calculated Risk
by Joseph Hayes
directed by Howard Erskine
with Dana Andrews, Mary Todd, Jack Ramage, Philp Kenneally, Donald Hylan, Dana Hardwick, Harry Gresham, Charles Gaines, Allan Frank, Hal Burdick, Patricia Gilbert, Bert Thorn, Kay Walkden, George Speluin
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma’s Hung you in the Closet and I’m Feelin’ So Sad
by Arthur Kopit
with Hermione Gingold
The Innocents
by William Archibald
based on “The Turn of the Screw,” by Henry James
with Betsy Palmer, John Megna, Sindee Ann Richards, Elena Karam, Peter Jahn, Carla Schearer
The Wind of Heaven
by Emlyn Williams
with Michael Evans, Nancy Coleman, Romney Brent
The Moments of Love
by David Rogers
directed by Herbert Machiz
with Ann Harding, Joanna Pettet, Nicholas Pryor, Leo Lucker, Roy Shuman, Dorothy Sands
The Strangers
by Andrew Rosenthal
with Cornelia Otis Skinner, Jane Wyatt, Constance Cummings, Peggy Conklin
The Threepenny Opera
book and lyrics by Bertolt Brecht
music by Kurt Weill
English adaptation by Marc Blitzstein
directed by Joseph Leberman
with Scott Merrill, Christiane Felsmann, Robert Penn, Avon Long, Alfred Spindelman, Sharlie Shull, Barbara Louis, Nancy Andrews, Tony Ballen, Edward K. Holmes, James Dukas, Miriam Phillips, Carl Esser, Frank Savino, Fredric Good, Maurice Shrog, Eileen Mullen, Carla Shearer, Sandra Kiersky, Rusty Rhodes
1964
My Fair Lady
book and lyrics by Alan J. Lerner
music by Frederick Loewe
directed by William Francisco
with George Gaines, Allyn Ann McLerie, R. E. Sinclair, Arthur Anderson, Wilson Robey, Hazel Jones, Jean Muir, Kathy Doherty, Bill Brandon, Barbara Crouch, Philip Rice, Luis de Ybarrondo, Jim McKoy, Scott Ray, Bill Dance, Mary Hurt, Patricia Ruley, Gracia Littauer, Rosalie Stewart
Days of the Dancing
by James Bridges
directed and choreographed by Timmy Everett
with Shelley Winters, Robert Walker, Logan Ramsey, Vincent Beck, Louis Guss, Henry Madden, Bruce Roman, Bob Ennis, Anne Ramsey, Norma Donaldson, K.C. Townsend, Molly Scott, Bruce Scott, Sally Kirkland, Frank Cavestani, Karen Smith, Marsha Strassman, Albert D’Annibale, William Cudlipp, Sabin Epstein
A Thousand Clowns
by Herb Gardner
directed by Malcolm Black
with Van Johnson, Nancy Douglas, Doug Chapin, Robert Alvin, Richard Benjami, Iggie Wolfington
The Fantasticks
book and lyrics by Tom Jones
music by Harvey Schmidt
directed by Word Baker
with Liza Minnelli, Elliot Gould, Charles Wallrich, Jay Hampton, William Larson, David Margulies, Jake Dengel, Michael Mann
A Girl Could Get Lucky
by Don Appell
directed by Don Appell
with Betty Garrett, Pat Hingle
Kind Sir
by Norman Krasna
directed by William Francisco
with Arlene Francis, Peter Adams, Mary Cooper, Frank Milan, Ethel Everett, Charles White
The Wayward Stork
by Harry Tugend
directed by Jerome L. Epstein
with Hal March, Marjorie Lord, Valerie French, Howard Schell, Richard Armbruster, David Doyle
Heart’s Delight
by Charles Robinson
directed by Brian Shaw
with Michael Rennie, Hiram Sherman, Nan Martin, Parker McCormick, Stuart Germain, Gilbert Gardner, E. J. Peaker
Stop the World, I Want to Get Off
by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley
with Joel Grey, Lovelady Powell
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf
by Edward Albee
with Henderson Forsythe, Haila Stoddard, Kendall Clark, Vicki Cummings
Thursday is a Good Night
by Abe Einhorn and Donald Segall
with Tom Ewell, Sheree North
Dear Me the Sky is Falling
by Leonard Spiegelgass
directed by Herman Shumlin
with Gertrude Berg, Roger DeKoven, Michael Baseleon, Mary-Robin Redd, Jonathan Moore, Estelle Omens, Paul Vincent, Berta Gersten, Mimi Randoph, Mary Engel, Dorothy Levine, Sanford Seeger
The White House
by A.E. Hotchner
directed by Henry Kaplan
with Helen Hayes, James Daly, Sorrell Booke, Eric Berry, Gene Wilder, Thomas Coley, Michael O’Sullivan, Bette Henritze, Eugene Roche, Elly Stone
1965
Shaw Repertory Festival
Major Barbara
by George Bernard Shaw
directed by William Francisco
with Michael Allinson, Lois Nettleton, Bramwell Fletcher
Misalliance
by George Bernard Shaw
directed by Jack Sydow
with Dina Merrill, Michael Allinson, Lois Nettleton, Phiippa Bevans, Dennis Cooney, Herbert Foster, Don Liberto, James Valentine, G. Wood
Pygmalion
by George Bernard Shaw
directed by William Francisco
with Michael Allinson, Lois Nettleton, Bramwell Fletcher, Philippa bevans, Margaret Brewster, Denis Cooney, Jan De Vries, Herbert Foster, Patricia Guinan, Hazel Jones, Don Liberto, G. Wood
The Trojan Women
by Euripides
translated by Edith Hamilton
directed by Michael Cacoyannis
with Caroline Coates, Shirley Cox, Elaine Kerr, Dimitra Steris, Philip Sterling, George Morgan, Gretchen Kanne, Michael Walker, Tamara Daniel, Lucy Martin, Lorraine Serabian, Laura Stewart, Joanna Walton, Ann Tarlov, Christopher Wynkoop, George Spelvin
Gigi
by Anita Loos
lyrics and musical adaptation by Jonathan Anderson
directed by William Francisco
with George Hamilton, Susan Watson, Anna Russell, Jan McArt, Dorothy Sands, Janet Fox, Jon Richards
Absence of a Cello
by Ira Wallace
directed by Charles Olsen
with Hans Conried, Ruth McDevitt, Michaele Myers, Fran Carlon, Robert Rovin, Pamela Dunlap, James Karen
Enter Laughing
by Joseph Stein
based on the novel by Carl Reiner
directed by Martin Freed
with Menasha Skulnik, Martin Huston, Richard Waring, Fayne Blackburn, Joe Young, Bonnie Bedelia, Jan LaPrade, David Rosenbaum, Rick Grayson, Burr Edson, Mimi-Garth Taub, Roger Madden, Paul Grimes, Anna Roman
Two shows presented together:
The Private Ear
by Peter Shaffer
directed by Leo Garen
with Tammy Grimes, Tom Martin, James Douglas
The Public Eye
by Peter Shaffer
directed by Leo Garen
with Tammy Grimes, Stefan Gierasch, Eric Berry
Family Things ETC.
Premiere
by William Inge
directed by Morton Da Costa
executed by Paul Bertelsen
with Hiram Sherman, Dorothy Stickney, June Harding, Beau Bridges, Yolanda Bavan, Mary Farrell, Al Freeman Jr.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart
directed by Danny Dayton
music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
musical director Robert Milrad
assistant musical director J. Leondard Oxley
choreographed by Diana Eden
with Danny Dayton, Eddie Phillips, Avril Gentles, Irving Harmon, Ed Preble, Edmund Gaynes, Linda Donovan, Evan Thompson, Jerry Lycee, Mark Stone, Douglas Norwick, Don Deleo, Martha Cutrufello, Bernadette Brookes, Joan Shepard, Ileen Kemp, Sharon Sutton
Unexpected Guest
by Agatha Christie
directed by Michael Kahn
with Joan Fontaine, Dennis Patrick, James Coco, Myra Carter, Guy Spaull, Eleanor Phelps, Stephen Scott, Herbert Foster, Ian Wilder, David Hawkinson
A Remedy for Winter
by Leonard Spigelgass
directed by Charles Forsythe
with Dana Andrews, Susan Oliver, Polly Rowles, Michael Baseleon, Lon Clark
Madame Mousse
by Jean Pierre Aumont
adapted by Erich Segal
directed by Word Baker
advanced director Elizabeth Caldwell
costumes by Albert Wolsky
with Molly Picon, Jean Pierre Aumont, Estelle Winwood, Pierre Olaf, Marcia Rodd, Tony Musante
Nobody Loves an Albatross
by Ronald Alexander
directed by Perry Bruskin
with Dane Clark, Sherry Britton, Katherine Justice, James Dukas, Joy Stark, Isabelle Sanford, William Shust, Leonard Ross, Edmund Williams, Michael Enserro, Ina Miller, Norman Makaye, Evelyn Russell
So Much of Earth, So Much of Heaven
by Henry Denker
adapted from Ugo Betti’s play
directed by Edward Parone
with Claude Rains, Leueen MacGrath, Larry Gates, Lester Rawlins, Joanna Miles, Harris Yulin, Howard Honig
Mrs. Dally Has a Lover
by William Hanley
directed by Joseph Anthony
with Arlene Francis, Ralph Meeker, Robert Forster
Come Live With Me
World Premiere
by Lee Minoff & Stanley Price
directed by Malcolm Black
with Jack Carter, Nan Martin, Hillary Beckett, Michael Allinson, Hanne Bork, Yvonne Constant, Mort Marshall
1966
American Conservatory Theatre in Repertory presented six plays:
directed by William Ball
Six Characters in Search of an Author
World Premiere
by Luigi Pirandello
English adaptation by Paul Avila Mayer
directed by byron Ringland
with Scott Hylands, Austin Pendleton, Jacqueline Coslow, Charlene Polite, Harry Frazier, Tom Dement, Judith Mihalyi, Clarence Morley, Robin Gammell, Richard A. Dysart, Joan Croydon, Al Alu, Janis Young, Kevin McKenzie, Karen Holstein, Ana Edler, Carol Teitel, Ted Sorel, Deann Mears, Richard Wendy, Lori Leadner, Josephine Nichols
Tiny Alice
by Edward Albee
directed by Mark Megin
with Harry Frazier, Ray Reinhardt, Paul Shenar, Al Alu, Deann Mears
Beyond the Fringe
by Jonathan Miller, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, and Allen Bennett
directed by Rene Auberjonois
with Rene Auberjonois, Robin Gammell, Austin Pendleton, Charles Siebert
Death of a Salesman
by Arthur Miller
directed by Allen Fletcher
with Richard A. Dysart, Carol Teitel, Scott Hylands, Ted Sorel, Austin Pendleton, Janis Young, Harry Frazier, G. Wood, Paul Shenar, Judith Mihalyi, Thomas Dement, Al Alu, Jacqueline Coslow, Carlene Polite
Under the Milk Wood
by Dylan Thomas
original conception by William Ball
directed by byron Ringland
with Ray Reinhardt, Robin Gammell, Paul Shenar, Theodore Sorel, Richard A. Dysart, Carol Teitel, Deann Mears, Joan Croydon, Judith Milhalyi, Janice Young, Rene Auberjonois, Jay Doyle, Scott Hylans
Uncle Vanya
by Anton Chekhov
directed by Allen Fletcher
with Joan Croydon, Ray Reinhardt, Richard A. Dysart, G. Wood, Carol Teitel, Harry Frazier, Janice Young, Ramon Bieri, Jay Doyle, Jacqueline Coslow, Deann Mears, Josephine Nichols, Clarence Morley
The Owl and the Pussycat
by Bill Manhoff
directed by Alan Alda
with Alan Alda, Cicely Tyson
Life with Father
by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse
based on Clarence Day’s book “Life With Father”
directed by John Drew Devereaux
with Tom Ewell, Ludi Claire, Holly Hill, John McGovern, Adelle Rasey, Bonnie Boland, Kevin Conlon, Alan Cabal, Shawn McGill John Madden, Karl Nielsen, Kitty Barling, Margaret Raphael, Marlene Ash, Laurie Crews, Harry Packwood
The Midnight Ride of Alvin Blum
by Donald Honig and Leon Arden
with Christina Crawford, Tony Roberts, Fred Clark, Francine Beers, Martin Huston
The Thimking Man
World Premiere
by John Tobias
directed by Richard Altman
with George Grizzard, Rita Gam, Roy Poole, Barbara Mattes, John Braden, Jerry Mickey, Lance Cunard
Mary, Mary
by Jean Kerr
directed by Scott McKay
with Betsy Palmer, Scott McKay, Paul McGrath, Richard Clarke, Judy Lewis
Riverwind
by John Jennings
directed by James Hammerstein
with Lisa Kirk, Robert Alda, Ned Wertimer, Myra De Groot, Bernadette Peters, Joseph Corby, Irene Byatt
The Subject Was Roses
by Frank D. Gilroy
directed by Paul Leaf
with Maureen O’Sullivan, Chester Morris, Walter McGinn
The Coffee Lover
by Stefan Kanfer and Jess Korman
directed by Morton daCosta
with Alexis Smith, Gabriel Dell, Vincent Gardenia, Truman Gaige, Gene Wood, Tony Lo Bianco, Linda Eskenas, Tracy Newman, Sandie Lessin, Saeed Jaffrey
Send Us Your Boy
by Jack Douglas
directed by Peter Turgeon
with Paul Ford, Doris Roberts, Frank Campanella, Joy Nichols, Louis Guss, Donald Buka, John Kendrick, Scott Bloom, Paul Dwyer, Merle Albertson, Guy Lockwood, Angus Cairns, Mildred Faboomba, Essie Jane Coryell, Al Leberfeld
The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by Inmates of the Asylum at Charenton Under the Direction of Marquis De Sade
by Peter Weiss
directed by Ben Janney and Nell Nugent
with Peter Bromilow, Ralph Clanton, Harvey Jason, Jack Ramage, Tom Rosqui, Stephen Scott, Brabara Stanton, Dorothy Tristan, Cherry Davis, Josip Elic, Peter Johl, James Sullivan, Lee Kissman, Richard Lundin, Yvonne Vincic, George Pollock, Don Bozick, Michele Collison, Stephen Everett, Ruth Newton, Ted August, Gail Ryan
The Best of Burlesque
by Jack Vaughn
directed by Jack Vaughn and Irv Harmon
with Sherry Britton, Irv Harmon, Jackie Henkins, Alan North, Paula Chin, Cathy Carnevale, Sarah Coleman, Jayne Schiff, Pat Blackwood, Jackie Miller
Help Stamp Out Marriage
by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall
directed by George Abbott
1967
Generation
by William Goodhart
directed by Charles Forsythe
with Hans Conried, Tom Ligon, Nancy Donohue, Eric James, David Rosenbaum, Jerry Hausner
Spider’s Web
by Agatha Christie
directed by Eric Berry
with Joan Fontaine, Eric Berry, Richard Clarke, Peter Pagan, Michael d’Forrest, Jean Bruno, Herbert Foster, Frank Macintosh, Kathryn Baumann, John Cameron, John Stuart
Any Wednesday
by Muriel Resnik
directed by Don Porter
with Don Porter, Rosemary Prinz, Peggy Converse, Ryan MacDonald
What Did We Do Wrong?
written and directed by Henry Denker
with Paul Ford, Flora Campbell, Bruce Hyde, Gregory Rozakis, Carolyn Kemp, Roy Providence, John Buckwalter
The Impossible Years
by Bob Fisher and Arthur Marx
directed by Charles Forsythe
with Tom Ewell, Betty Wragge, John Luce, Tina Brooke, Tom Gorman, Tom McDermott, Tom Yourk, Jeanne Bolan, Schorling Schneider, Kevin Dobson, Nanci Addison, Ron Jones, Rita Mergenthaler, Tom Ligon
Luv
by Murray Schisgal
directed by Harvey Medlinsky
with Betsy Palmer, Donald Hotton, James Karen
A Delicate Balance
by Edward Albee
directed by June Havoc
with June Havoc, William Prince, Jane Hoffman, Wendell K. Phillips, Lucille Patton, Salome Jens
Barefoot in the Park
by Neil Simon
directed by Harvey Medlinsky
with Joan Bennett, Charles Korvin, Christina Crawford, Angus Duncan, James Beard, Morris Kalman
The Seven Deadly Arts
by Harold J. Kennedy and Robert Koesis
with Cesar Romero, Carole Mathews, Lon Gardner, Elaine Giftos, Robert Koesis, Donna Pearson, Harold J. Kennedy
Wait Until Dark
by Frederick Knott
directed by Porter Van Zandt
with Barbara Bel Geddes, James Tolkan, Joseph Mascolo, Leslie Grega, Beeson Carroll, Barry Hoffman, Beau James, Michael Baseleon
She Loves Me
book by Joe Masteroff
music by Jerry Bock
lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
based on a play by Miklos Laszlo
directed by Milton Lyon
with Jeannie Carson, Biff McGuire, Rae Allen, Robert Mesrobian, Ray Fry, Steve Kraft, John Mintun, Tracey Phelps, Tom Shields, Larry Kert
A Singular Man
by J. P. Donleavy
directed by Leo Garen
with E. G. Marshall, Sally Kellerman, Dick Schaal, Millie Slavin, Barbara Barrie
1968
The Little Foxes
by Lillian Hellman
original stage production by Mike Nichols
with Geraldine Page, Richard Dysart, Betty Field, John Beal, Jack Manning, Franklin Kiser, Russell Gold, Mary Sullivan, Gertrude Jeannette, Andre Womble, Helen Martin
The Desk Set
by William Marchant
directed by Gus Schirmer
with Shirley Booth, Paul McGrath, Ray Fulmer, Evelyn Page, Yolande Bavan, Alice Spivak, Liz Sheridan, Betty Linton, Peter Shawn, Alan James, Morris Kalman, Beverly Haviland, Rick Frankel, Ann Sargent, James Malloy
The Star Spangled Girl
by Neil Simon
directed by Frank Corsaro
with Keir Dullea, Terry Kiser, K. C. Townsend
Two shows presented together:
The White Liars
by Peter Shaffer
directed by Paul Melton
with Dick Shawn, Joan Darling, John Horn
Black Comedy
by Peter Shaffer
directed by Paul Melton
with Dick Shawn, Joan Darling, John Horn, Diana Walker, Paul Benedict, Jerry Terheyden, Florence Tarlow, John O’Leary
Don’t Drink the Water
by Woody Allen
directed by Ross Bowman
with Hans Conried, Dody Goodman, Joan McCall, Peter Helm, John Hallow, Roy Monsell, Don Draper, Luke Andreas, Joe Endes, J. Frank Lucas, Morris Kalman, Jean Bross, Shelly Susskind, David Cupp, Gary Glanz
The Odd Couple
by Neil Simon
directed by Mike Kellin
with George Gobel, Mike Kellin, Nathaniel Frey, Don Simms, Charles Randall, Harry Eno, Lois De Banzie, Diane de Lorian
The Lion in Winter
by James Goldman
directed by Larry Arrick
with Arlene Francis, Martin Gabel, Ron Leibman, Michael Hawkins, Anne Draper, Douglas Travis, Alan Howard
Private Lives
by Noel Coward
directed by Richard Barr
with Joan Fontaine, Peter Pagan, Patricia Cutts, Georgia Healsip, Tom Helmore
Everybody’s Girl
by John Patrick
directed by Gordon Hunt
with Vivian Vance, Cynthia Bebout, Roy R. Scheider, Henry Thomas, Robert Dannenberg, David Christmas, Paul Thorne, Chris Ballmer, Peter Elwell, Robert Gaus
Cactus Flower
by Abe Burrows
based on a play by Pierre Barrillet and Jean-Pierre Gredy
directed by George Sherman
with Craig Stevens, Alexis Smith, Philip Cusack, Jenny O’Hara, Rudolph Willrich, Marcella Martin, Laura Miller, Errol Selsby, Arn Weiner
1969
You Know I Can’t Hear You When the Water’s Running
by Robert Anderson
directed by Eddie Bracken
with Eddie Bracken, Michaele Myers, Robert Elston, Susan Bracken, Sherman Lloyd
The Show Off
by George Kelly
directed by John McQuiggan
with George Grizzard, Jessie Royce Landis, Joseph Bird, Monica Lovett, Martha Bundy, Drew Snyder, Donald Gantry, Harley Hackett, Robert Paget
The Chic Life
by Arthur Marx and Robert Fisher
directed by George Sherman
with James Whitmore, Audra Lindley, Patricia McAneny, Tom Urich, Milo Boulton
There’s a Girl in My Soup
by Terence Frisby
with William Shatner, Jill Haworth, James Valentine, Anne Murray, Linda Simon, John Eames, Paul Collins
Why I Went Crazy
A David Merrick Production
by Charles Dizenzo
directed by Joshua Logan
with Imogene Coca, Arnold Stang, Richard Castellano, Candy Azzara, Armand Assante, Mort Marshall
Spofford
by Herman Shumlin
based on the novel Reuben, Reuben by Peter DeVries
directed by Gordon Hunt
with Hans Conried, Annette Hunt, Mary Cooper, Eileen Letchworth, Hansford Rowe, Martha Miller, Phillip Schopper, Kathleen Morrison, Ralph Drischell, Fred Miller, Linda Parrish, Jerome Dempsey
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
by Jay Allen
adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark
directed by Porter Van Zandt
with Betsy Palmer, Douglas Watson, Paddy Croft, Remak Ramsay, Jane Hallaren, Robert Blackburn, Janice Mars, Judy Dowd, Maureen Mooney, Swoosie Kurtz, Valerie Beaman, Evie Righter, Celia Watson, Brenda Biddle, Julie Evans, Beth Hughes, Paula Mirk, Elizabeth Smith
The Sound of Murder
by William Fairchild
directed by Porter Van Zandt
with Jeannie Carson, Biff McGuire, Hurd Hatfield, Olive Deering, Leon Shaw, John Milligan
Janus
by Carolyn Green
directed by Burry Fredrik
with Myrna Loy, William Roerick, Charles Braswell, Earl Montgomery, Lizabeth Pritchett
A Place for Polly
by Lonnie Coleman
directed by Arthur A. Seidelman
with Joan Hackett, Darryl Hickman, Evelyn Russell, Betsy von Furstenberg, Michael Hadge, Leona Maricle, Gordon B. Clarke, Humbert Allen Astredo, Walt Wanderman
Butterflies are Free
World Premiere
transfer to Broadway
by Leonard Gershe
directed by Milton Katselas
music by Stephen Schwartz
with Keir Dullea, Maureen O’Sullivan, Blythe Danner, Michael Zaslow
South Pacific
music by Richard Rodgers
lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
book by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan
adapted from James A. Michener’s Tales of the South Pacific
directed by David Davis
with Cynthia Onrubia, Chandra Sharma, Michael Perrier, Sandra Deel, Paul Ukena, Alyce Webb, Bruce Campbell, Kenneth McMillan, William McCarthy, Jack Trussel, Edward Stevlingson, Llewellyn Thomas, James Robinson, Charles Sweigart, Dan Kruger, William Barone, Bill Boss, Larry McMillian, Sara Louise, Irma Rogers, Carol Gelfand, Barbara Cowley, Cely Carrillo, Michael Nelson