Club members can see a different show every night of the week! Celebrating 60 years of artistic excellence, Review our policies before you visit or attend a performance, Discounted experiences for parties of 15+ people, Give a tax-deductible gift to the Guthrie, Engagement programming in the Twin Cities and beyond, Over 60 years of artistic excellence in the Twin Cities, Home / Photo by Heidi Bohnenkamp. NOTE: The following productions were canceled due to the COVID-19 crisis. Sir Tyrone Guthrie was the Artistic Director from 1963 through 1966 and thereafter returned to direct each year until 1969. Patrons fill the thrust stage for the Guthries first-ever performance. Megyn Kelly has mocked Savannah Guthrie for leaving her co-hosting duties on NBC's 'Today' show after testing positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday. Weve got everything you need to make your day or night at the theater a memorable one. The historic, pedestrian-only Stone Arch Bridge stretches 2100 feet across the Mississippi River, and is a very popular photo spot for locals and visitors alike. Each story sheds new light on theirphilosophical questions until thetwo unlikely companions find theanswers and their lives hangingin the balance. Volponeby BEN JONSONdirected by STAN WOJEWODSKI, JR. Teach creative drama classes for students ages 6-14. The concept of the theater was born in 1959 in a series of discussions between Sir Tyrone Guthrie, Oliver Rea and Peter Zeisler. i was therecreated and directed by JoANNE AKALAITISoriginal music by BRUCE ODLAND, The Guthrie Theater presents a Full Circle Theater production ofUnder This Roofby BARBARA KINGSLEYdirected by JAMES A. WILLIAMS, Not Every Mountaina workshop performance created by RUDE MECHS and ensemble, The Legend of Georgia McBrideby MATTHEW LOPEZdirected by JEFFREY MEANZA, West Side Storybased on a conception by JEROME ROBBINSbook by ARTHUR LAURENTSmusic by LEONARD BERNSTEINlyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIMdirected by JOSEPH HAJ, Sense and Sensibilityadapted by KATE HAMILLbased on the novel by JANE AUSTENdirected by SARAH RASMUSSEN, The Guthrie Theater presents zAmya Theater ProjectsHome Street Home Minneapoliswritten by the ZAMYA THEATER TROUPEwith playwright JOSEF EVANSdirected by MAREN WARD, The Parchman Hourby MIKE WILEYdirected by PATRICIA McGREGOR, Hold These Truthsby JEANNE SAKATAdirected by LISA ROTHE, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by CRISPIN WHITTELLdirected by JOE CHVALA, The Lion in Winterby JAMES GOLDMANdirected by KEVIN MORIARTY, The Guthrie Theater presents a 7th House Theater production ofThe Passage or What Comes of Searching in the Darkbook, music and lyrics by DAVID DARROW, The Guthrie Theater presents a Transatlantic Love Affair production ofPromise Landconceived by DIOGO LOPES and created by the ensembledirected by DIOGO LOPES and ISABEL NELSON, The Royal Familyby GEORGE S. KAUFMAN and EDNA FERBERdirected by RACHEL CHAVKIN, King Learby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOSEPH HAJ, We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 18841915by JACKIE SIBBLIES DRURYdirected by TAIBI MAGAR, The Guthrie Theater presents The Telling ProjectsShe Went to War, The Guthrie WorldStage Series presentsBattlefieldbased on the Mahabharata and the play by JEAN-CLAUDE CARRIREadapted and directed by PETER BROOK and collaborator MARIE-HLNE ESTIENNE, Toni MorrisonsThe Bluest Eyeadapted by LYDIA R. DIAMONDdirected by LILEANA BLAIN-CRUZ, The Guthrie Theater presents a Mu Performing Arts production ofCharles Francis Chan Jr.s Exotic Oriental Murder Mysteryby LLOYD SUHdirected by RANDY REYES, Refugiaan original idea developed by THE MOVING COMPANYdirected by DOMINIQUE SERRAND, Sunday in the Park With Georgemusic and lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIMbook by JAMES LAPINEdirected by JOSEPH HAJ, The Guthrie Theater presentsThe New Griots Festival, Native Gardensby KAREN ZACARASdirected by BLAKE ROBISON, The Holler Sessionswritten and performed by FRANK BOYDoriginally co-directed by RACHEL CHAVKIN, To Kill a Mockingbirdadapted by CHRISTOPHER SERGELbased on the novel by HARPER LEEdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, The Guthrie WorldStage Series presents the Actors Touring Companys production ofThe Eventsdirected by RAMIN GRAYwritten by DAVID GREIGmusic by JOHN BROWNE, The Cocoanutsmusic and lyrics by IRVING BERLINbook by GEORGE S. KAUFMANadapted by MARK BEDARDmusical adaptation by GREGG COFFINdirected by DAVID IVERS, The Guthrie Theater, in association with Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Folger Theatre, presentsPericlesby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOSEPH HAJ, The Guthrie Theater, in association with Shakespeare Theatre Company, presentsThe Criticby RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDANadapted by JEFFREY HATCHERandThe Real Inspector Houndby TOM STOPPARDdirected by MICHAEL KAHN, Harveyby MARY CHASEdirected by LIBBY APPEL, Trouble in Mindby ALICE CHILDRESSdirected by VALERIE CURTIS-NEWTON, Rodgers and HammersteinsSouth Pacificmusic by RICHARD RODGERSlyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN IIbook by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II and JOSHUA LOGANadapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Tales of the South Pacific by JAMES A. MICHENERdirected by JOSEPH HAJ, Disgracedby AYAD AKHTARdirected by MARCELA LORCA, The White Snakewritten and directed by MARY ZIMMERMANbased on the classic Chinese fable, The Heidi Chroniclesby WENDY WASSERSTEINdirected by LEIGH SILVERMAN, The Guthrie Theater presents an Odyssey Theatre Ensemble production ofA Steady Rainby KEITH HUFFdirected by JEFF PERRY, The Cocktail Hourby A.R. After visiting seven cities, Rea announces that Minneapolis has been chosen. LIFE magazine called the Guthrie a miracle. Newsweek said it was conceivably the most important theater opening of a generation. The New York Times declared the theater a cause for celebration. Step back in time with this series of historical footage from 1963. Visitors can also get a rare look backstage thanks to a blue-tinted wall of glass from the Level Four lobby. Their lives are upturnedwhen Southern newcomer Lelandarrives and falls hard for Angel,who is torn between a stable lifein Manhattan and an exhilaratingoverseas adventure with Guy. Joseph Haj is the Guthries eighth and current artistic director (as well as a former actor on the Guthrie stage himself), and his appointment heralds yet another new era of artistic excellence and innovation. For more engaging outdoor exploration, head to the new Water Works Park and Mill Ruins Park. PERELMANdirected by PHILIP MINOR, The Homecomingby HAROLD PINTERdirected by JOSEPH ANTHONY, Mourning Becomes Electraby EUGENE ONEILLdirected by MEL SHAPIRO, Uncle Vanyaby ANTON CHEKHOVdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, Twelfth Nightby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by ROBERT LANCHESTER, Serjeant Musgraves Danceby JOHN ARDENdirected by MEL SHAPIRO, The Master Builderby HENRIK IBSENadapted by EMLYN WILLIAMSdirected by STEPHEN PORTER, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Uiby BERTOLT BRECHTdirected by EDWARD PAYSON CALL, Merton of the Moviesby MARC CONNELLY and GEORGE KAUFMANdirected by MEL SHAPIRO, The House of Atreus (revival) based on Oresteia by AESCHYLUSadapted by JOHN LEWINdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, The Shoemakers Holidayby THOMAS DEKKERdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL and JOHN OLON-SCRYMGEOUR, Thieves Carnivalby JEAN ANOUILHdirected by STEPHEN PORTER, Harpers Ferryby BARRIE STAVISdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, The House of Atreusbased on Oresteia by AESCHYLUSadapted by JOHN LEWINdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, The Visitby FRIEDRICH DRRENMATTadapted by MAURICE VALENCYdirected by MEL SHAPIRO, The Skin of Our Teethby THORNTON WILDERdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, The Dance of Deathby AUGUST STRINDBERG directed by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, As You Like Itby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by EDWARD PAYSON CALL, The Doctors Dilemmaby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, S.S. Glencairnby EUGENE ONEILLdirected by EDWARD PAYSON CALL and DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, Richard IIIby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, The Way of the Worldby WILLIAM CONGREVEdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, The Cherry Orchardby ANTON CHEKHOVdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, The Caucasian Chalk Circleby BERTOLT BRECHTdirected by EDWARD PAYSON CALL, The Miserby MOLIREdirected by EDWARD PAYSON CALL, Henry Vby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, Saint Joanby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, The Glass Menagerieby TENNESSEE WILLIAMSdirected by ALAN SCHNEIDER, Volponeby BEN JONSONdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, Hamletby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, The Miserby MOLIREdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, Three Sistersby ANTON CHEKHOVdirected by TYRONE GUTHRIE, Death of a Salesmanby ARTHUR MILLERdirected by DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, A great way to stay in the know about upcoming events, From Shakespeare to summer musicals, see our history of classic and contemporary plays, Guthrie Theater818 South 2nd StreetMinneapolis, MN 55415612.225.6000 (Administration)612.377.2224 (Box Office). The new theater was completed in 1963, planned by architect Ralph Rapson with a 1,441-seat thrust stage designed by Tanya Moiseiwitsch. This Guthrie commission by renowned playwrightKaren Zacaras interrogates the assumptions and myths of the American West. The Guthrie Theater: Images, History, And Inside Stories is a simply fabulous, 240-page collection of memories, anecdotes, history, and breathtaking full page photos of past productions at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. Construction begins on our current facility, which was designed by award-winning French architect Jean Nouvel. GUTHRIE 61 productions since 2003, most . The T.B. Since May 7, 1963, we've worked to uphold Sir Tyrone Guthrie's founding mission: to engage exceptional theater artists in the exploration of both classic and contemporary plays, connecting the community we serve to one another and to the world. In the 21st century the Guthrie envisioned a new multistage theater center on the banks of the Mississippi River. Dont miss these building highlights, open to the public Tuesday through Sunday from 9 am to 9 pm, no reservations necessary. The Guthrie receives a Tony Award for its outstanding contribution to the American theater. Two of them the great Kit Marlowe and the up-and-comer William Shakespeare meet in the back room of a pub to collaborate on a history play cycle, navigate the perils of art under a totalitarian regime and flirt like young men with everything to lose. Sir Tyrone Guthrie begins a series of conversations with his colleagues Oliver Rea and Peter Zeisler about starting a resident theater. In 1966 Guthrie's protg, actor/director Douglas Campbell, took over as Artistic Director. When the former kings ghostappears and cries murder, Hamletsgrief turns to obsessive revenge ashe seeks to uncover evidence andunmask Claudius. Diverse Minneapolis Theaters Setting the Stage for Inclusion, The Minneapolis theater scene is renowned nationwide, and locals will happily recite the stat that were second only to NYC in number of tickets sold per capita.*. Garland Wright was also committed to the idea of a second performing space, and created the Guthrie Laboratory located at 700 North First Street in the Minneapolis Warehouse District. 27K Followers. The Guthrie Theater is a center for theater performance, production, education, and professional training in Minneapolis, Minnesota. During his 20 year tenure, the longest of any artistic director, Dowling oversaw the Guthries move into its current space on the iconic Mississippi riverfront and the theaters 50th anniversary in 2013. Fortune landed him in three seminal Guthrie productions: The Screens, by Jean Genet (directed by Akalaitis), Shakespeare's King Richard II, directed by Wright as part of a history-play trilogy, and Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth, directed by Robert Woodruff. They envisioned a resident theater that would draw world-class artists to perform the classics with the highest professional standards.What began as a summer season of four productions supported by a minimal staff isnow a complex organization that serves nearly 350,000 patrons and the Twin Cities community year-round. Meet Minneapolis is an accredited Destination Marketing Organization from Destinations International. The trio who dreamed beyond Broadway and helped make the Guthrie a reality: Peter Zeisler, Sir Tyrone Guthrie and Oliver Rea. Full of whimsy andwonder, thisimaginative fairy tale forthe whole family studies the contrastbetween the innocence of youth andthe inevitable realities of adulthood. In 1977 the Guthrie Board appointed their first American Artistic Director, Alvin Epstein, who had worked as an actor and director primarily at the Yale Repertory Theatre. The Screensby JEAN GENETdirected by JoANNE AKALAITIS, Candideby HUGH WHEELER and LEONARD BERNSTEINadapted from VOLTAIREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Glass Menagerieby TENNESSEE WILLIAMSdirected by VIVIAN MATALON, The Imaginary Invalidby MOLIREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Frankenstein Playing With Fireby BARBARA FIELD (from the novel by MARY SHELLEY)directed by MICHAEL MAGGIO, Hamletby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Wild Duckby HENRIK IBSENdirected by LUCIAN PINTILIE, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENS adapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by RICHARD OOMS, Pravdaby DAVID HARE and HOWARD BRENTONdirected by ROBERT FALLS, The Misanthropeby MOLIREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Piggy Bankby EUGNE LABICHE and A. DELACOURdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, The Bacchaeby EURIPIDESdirected by LIVIU CIULEI, The House of Bernarda Albaby FEDERICO GARCA LORCAdirected by LES WATERS, Leon & Lena (and lenz)by GEORG BCHNERdirected by JoANNE AKALAITIS, Richard IIIby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by GARLAND WRIGHT, Saint Joanby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by PATRICK MASON, The Merry Wives of Windsorby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by DEREK GOLDBY, The Birthday Partyby HAROLD PINTERdirected by STEPHEN KANEE. Living in the land of cheeseburgers,waffle fries and cholesterol (akaAmerica) proves to be an intoxicatingadventure that leads Quang andTong to question their futures, bothtogether and in their new country. Vietgoneby QUI NGUYENoriginal music by SHANE RETTIGdirected by MINA MORITASeptember 10 October 16, 2022Wurtele Thrust StageA love-and-war comedyWhen Saigon falls in 1975, Quangand Tong, two Vietnamese refugeesseparated from their previous partners,have a sexy meet-cute in Arkansasthat promptly becomes a no-strings-attached relationship to pass the time. For the past two holiday seasons, COVID-19 has prevented me from bringing my grandchildren to see their first Christmas Carol at the Guthrie. Over thecourse of a week, the prince tells thepilot tales of his intergalactic travelsto various planets, Earth included. Find more ramps, better prices, reserve your spot and pay in advance today! The collection contains play production material for every production staged, including promptbooks, lighting plans, stage plans and layouts, dressing room assignments, notes kept by the stage manager during rehearsals, and rehearsal schedules; correspondence, largely of the managing director and his aides, information on members of the theater company, including biographical sketches, rsums, and photos;equity files; purchase orders; office memos; scrapbook of clippings concerning theater productions and affairs; and programs, brochures, flyers, and news releases produced for the theater and The Other Place, its experimental outgrowth. Access to unpublished documents is restricted; permission to view and reproduce material is allowed only with permission of the Guthrie Theater. The Guthrie Theater retains copyright to materials in the collection, The idea of the theater began in 1959 during a series of conversations among Tyrone Guthrie and two colleagues, Oliver Rea and Peter Zeisler, who were disenchanted with Broadway. In addition, the Guthrie presented three seasons (1968-71) at The Other Place, a 200-seat theater just two blocks away from the mainstage. Featuring beloved music and classic fairy tale characters,this heartfelt musical explores whathappens. A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by LAVINA JADHWANIdirected by JOSEPH HAJNovember 12 December 31, 2022 Wurtele Thrust Stage A timeless holiday traditionA miserly and miserable man, Ebenezer Scrooge greets each Christmas with Bah! The theater is devoted to the traditional classical repertorie that has sustained us since our foundation and to the exploration of new works from diverse cultures and traditions. Its 1889 when Shane, a loner with adark and mysterious past, rides intothe heart of Wyomings cattle country. Pinaforedirected by JOE DOWLING, The Guthrie Theater presents Ellabook by JEFFREY HATCHERconceived by ROB RUGGIERO and DYKE GARRISONmusical supervision and arrangements by DANNY HOLGATEdirected by ROB RUGGIERO, The Importance of Being Earnestby OSCAR WILDEdirected by JOE DOWLING, Faith Healerby BRIAN FRIELdirected by JOE DOWLINGassociate director BENJAMIN McGOVERN, A Christmas Carolby CHARLES DICKENSadapted by BARBARA FIELDdirected by GARY GISSELMAN, The Acting Company, in association with the Guthrie Theater, presentsRomeo and Julietby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by PENNY METROPULOSand Macbethby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOE DOWLING, The Guthries WorldStage Series presents Kneehigh Theatres production of Nol CowardsBrief Encounteroriginally produced by DAVID PUGH, DAFYDD ROGERS and CINEWORLDadapted and directed by EMMA RICE, M. Butterflyby DAVID HENRY HWANGdirected by PETER ROTHSTEIN, Circle Mirror Transformationby ANNIE BAKERdirected by BENJAMIN McGOVERN, Dollhouseby REBECCA GILMANbased on A Dolls House by HENRIK IBSENdirected by WENDY C. GOLDBERG, A Streetcar Named Desireby TENNESSEE WILLIAMSdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, The Scottsboro Boysmusic and lyrics by JOHN KANDER and FRED EBBbook by DAVID THOMPSONdirection and choreography by SUSAN STROMAN, Little House on the Prairiebook by RACHEL SHEINKINmusic by RACHEL PORTMANlyrics by DONNA DI NOVELLIbased on the Little House books by LAURA INGALLS WILDERdirected by FRANCESCA ZAMBELLO, A View From the Bridgeby ARTHUR MILLERdirected by ETHAN McSWEENY, The Caretakerby HAROLD PINTERdirected by BENJAMIN McGOVERN, Shadowlandsby WILLIAM NICHOLSONdirected by JOE DOWLING, Edward AlbeesA Delicate Balancedirected by GARY GISSELMAN, The Acting Company, in association with the Guthrie Theater, presents Henry Vby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by DAVIS McCALLUMand The Two Gentlemen of Veronaby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOE DOWLING, Happy Daysby SAMUEL BECKETTdirected by ROB MELROSE, Caroline, or Changebook and lyrics by TONY KUSHNERmusic by JEANINE TESORIdirected by MARCELA LORCA, The Intelligent Homosexuals Guide to Capitalism and Socialism With a Key to the Scripturesby TONY KUSHNERdirected by MICHAEL GREIF, Tiny Kushner: An Evening of Short Playsby TONY KUSHNERdirected by TONY TACCONE, When We Are Marriedby J.B. PRIESTLEYdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, Private Livesby NOL COWARDdirected by PETER ROTHSTEIN, Jane Eyreby CHARLOTTE BRONTadapted for the stage by ALAN STANFORDdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, The Home Placeby BRIAN FRIELdirected by JOE DOWLING, Penby DAVID MARSHALL GRANTdirected by ROB MELROSE, Peer Gynttranslated and adapted by ROBERT BLYfrom the original by HENRIK IBSENdirected by TIM CARROLL, Thirdby WENDY WASSERSTEINdirected by CASEY STANGL, 9 Parts of Desireby HEATHER RAFFOdirected by JOEL SASS, A Midsummer Nights Dreamby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOE DOWLING, The Ugly Oneby MARIUS von MAYENBURGtranslation by MAJA ZADEdirected by BENJAMIN McGOVERN, The Secret Fall of Constance Wildeby THOMAS KILROYdirected by MARCELA LORCA, After a Hundred Yearsby NAOMI IIZUKAdirected by LISA PORTES, The Government Inspectoradapted by JEFFREY HATCHERfrom the original by NIKOLAI GOGOLdirected by JOE DOWLING, F. Scott FitzgeraldsThe Great Gatsbyadapted for the stage by SIMON LEVYdirected by DAVID ESBJORNSON, The Real Thingby TOM STOPPARDdirected by JOE DOWLING, The Fallsby JEFFREY HATCHERinspired by The Long Christmas Dinner by THORNTON WILDERdirected by BILL RAUCH and MICHAEL JOHN GARCS, Lost in Yonkersby NEIL SIMONdirected by GARY GISSELMAN, Edgardo Mineby ALFRED UHRYbased on The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara by DAVID I. KERTZERdirected by MARK LAMOS, The Glass Menagerieby TENNESSEE WILLIAMSdirected by JOE DOWLING, The Merchant of Veniceby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOE DOWLING, Major Barbaraby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by LISA PETERSON, Boats on a Riverby JULIE MARIE MYATTdirected by MICHAEL BIGELOW DIXON, 1776music and lyrics by SHERMAN EDWARDSbook by PETER STONEbased on a concept by SHERMAN EDWARDSdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, His Girl Fridayadapted by JOHN GUAREfrom The Front Page by BEN HECHT and CHARLES MacARTHURand the Columbia Pictures filmdirected by JOE DOWLING, The Constant Wifeby W. SOMERSET MAUGHAMdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, Intimate Apparelby LYNN NOTTAGEdirected by TIMOTHY BOND, The Peoples Templeby LEIGH FONDAKOWSKIwith GREG PIEROTTI, STEPHEN WANGH and MARGO HALLdirected by LEIGH FONDAKOWSKI, Hamletby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOE DOWLING, Death of a Salesmanby ARTHUR MILLERdirected by JOE DOWLING, Lady With a Lapdogby ANTON CHEKHOVtranslation by JULIA SMELIANSKY and RYAN McKITTRICKdirected by KAMA GINKAS, Pygmalionby GEORGE BERNARD SHAWdirected by CASEY STANGL, The Sex Habits of American Womenby JULIE MARIE MYATTdirected by MICHAEL BIGELOW DIXON, Oedipusby ELLEN McLAUGHLINbased on the play by SOPHOCLESdirected by LISA PETERSON, Periclesby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREadapted and directed by JOEL SASS, As You Like Itby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOE DOWLING, She Loves Meby JOE MASTEROFF, SHELDON HARNICK and JERRY BOCKdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, A Body of Waterby LEE BLESSINGdirected by ETHAN McSWEENY, Pride and Prejudiceby JANE AUSTENadapted by JAMES MAXWELL and revised by ALAN STANFORDdirected by JOE DOWLING, Nickel and Dimedby JOAN HOLDENdirected by BILL RAUCH, The Night of the Iguanaby TENNESSEE WILLIAMSdirected by JOHN MILLER-STEPHANY, Othelloby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOE DOWLING, Crownsby REGINA TAYLORdirected by TIMOTHY BOND, Boston Marriageby DAVID MAMETdirected by DOUG MERCER, Othello (tour)by WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by JOE DOWLING, Romeo and Julietby WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREdirected by ETHAN McSWEENY, The Pirates of Penzanceby W.S. 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