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Performances - The Complete List of Productions, 1982 - Present
  • "The Rainmaker" by N. Richard Nash - October 1982
  • "Never Too Late" by Summer Arthur Long - October 1983
  • "Plaza Suite" by Neil Simon - May 1984
  • "Harvey" by Mary Chase - October 1984
  • "Mass Appeal" by Bill C. Davis - March 1985
  • "Barefoot in the Park" by Neil Simon - June 1985
  • "The Lion in Winter" by James Goldman - September 1985
  • "Come Blow Your Horn" by Neil Simon - November 1985
  • "Bus Stop" by William Inge - February 1986
  • "Send Me No Flowers" by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore - April 1986
  • "Murder in the Cathedral" by T.S. Eliot - September 1986
  • "The Prisoner of Second Avenue" by Neil Simon - November 1986
  • "Death Trap" by Ira Levin - March 1987
  • "On Golden Pond" by Ernest Thompson - May 1987
  • "Brighton Beach Memoirs" by Neil Simon - September 1987
  • "SIX RMS RIV VU" by Bob Randall and Luke Bower - November 1987
  • "Design for Murder" by George Batson - February 1988
  • "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" by Edward Albee - March 1988
  • "Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley - May 1988
  • "Lemon Sky" by Lanford Wilson - September 1988
  • "Picnic" by William Inge - November 1988
  • "The Mousetrap" by Agatha Christie - March 1989
  • "1959 Pink Thunderbird" by James McLure - 1989
  • "Fire House" by Ed Shakespeare - September 1989
  • "Vanities" by Jack Heifner - November 1989
  • "The Fantasticks" by Harvey Schmidt - March 1990
  • "The Odd Couple" by Neil Simon - May 1990
  • "The Hound of the Baskervilles" by Tim Kelly - November 1990
  • "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof" by Tennessee Williams - March 1991
  • "Steel Magnolias" by Robert Harling - May 1991
  • "God's Favorite" by Neil Simon - November 1991
  • "Stops Along the Way" by Bob Gibson - January 1992
  • "A Valentine Song Bouquet" by - February 1992
  • "Zoo Story" by Edward Albee & "The Exhibition" by Thomas Gibbons - March 1992
  • "Isn't it Romantic" by Wendy Wasserstein - May 1992
  • "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder - November 1992
  • "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Christopher Segel based on a novel by Harper Lee - March 1993
  • "Same Time, Next Year" by Bernard Slade - May 1993
  • "Barefoot in the Park" by Neil Simon - November 1993
  • "A Few Good Men" by Aaron Sorkin - March 1994
  • "Love Letters" by A.R. Gurney - January 1995
  • "On Golden Pond" by Ernest Thompson - November 1995
  • "Album" by David Rimmer - February 1996
  • "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams - May 1996
  • "Eat Your Heart Out" by Nick Hall - November 1997
  • "Bus Stop" by William Inge - January 1998
  • "Vignettes" by Sid Frank and Edward Albee - March 1998
  • "Fifth of July" by Lanford Wilson - May 1998
  • "The Octette Bridge Club" by P.J. Barry - November 1998
  • "Ordinary People" by Nancy Pahl Gilsenan based on a novel by Judith Guest - March 1999
  • "Second Time Around" by Derek Benfield - April 1999
  • "JERZ" by Sid Frank - May 1999
  • "Arsenic and Old Lace" by Joseph Kesselring - November 1999
  • "Jumping Into JERZ" by Sid Frank, Bob Lamb, and Maggie Rogers - March 2000
  • The Cavern of the Jewels - April 2000
  • "Twelve Angry Men" by Reginald Rose - May 2000
  • "Gaslight" by Tom Taggart - November 2000
  • "Treasure Island" by Ara Watson, from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson - January 2001
  • "Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune" by Terence McNally - March 2001
  • "Sunshine Boys" by Neil Simon - May 2001
  • "Catholic School Girls" by Casey Kurtti - November 2001
  • "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" by Dale Wasserman based on a novel by Ken Kesey - March 2002
  • "The Nerd" by Larry Shue - November 2002
  • "The Boys Next Door" by Tom Griffin - March 2003
  • "Dining Room" by A. R. Gurney - May 2003
  • "It Had to Be You" by Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna - November 2003
  • "Funny Money" by Ray Cooney - February 2004
  • "Cliffhanger" - September 2004
  • "Woman In Black" from the novel by Susan Hill - February 2005
  • "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams - February 2006
  • "Arsenic & Old Lace" by Joseph Kesselring - June 2006
  • "Steel Magnolias" by Robert Harling - November 2006
  • "And Then There Were None" - by Agatha Christie - February 2007
  • "The Foreigner" by Larry Shue - June 2007
  • "The Rainmaker" by N. Richard Nash - November 2007
  • "Incorruptible" by Michael Hollinger - February 2008
  • "Of Mice And Men" by John Steinbeck - July 2008
  • "Bus Stop" by William Inge - October 2008
  • "The Good Doctor" by Neil Simon - January 2009
  • "Harvey" by Mary Chase - February 2010
  • "Spider's Web" by Agatha Christie - May 2010
  • "Frankenstein: The Monster Play" by Christopher O'Neal based on the novel by Mary Shelley - October 2010
  • "Moonlight and Magnolias" by Ron Hutchinson - February 2011
  • "Weekend Comedy" by Jeanne & Sam Bobrick - May 2011
  • "Driving Miss Daisy" by Alfred Uhry - October 2011
  • "1st Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - November 2011
  • "Morning's At Seven" by Paul Osborne - February 2012
  • "I Ought To Be In Pictures" by Neil Simon - May 2012
  • "Proof" by David Auburn - October 2012
  • "Play On" by Rick Abbot - February 2013
  • "2nd Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - April 2012
  • "Cocktail Hour" by A. R. Gurney - May 2013
  • "3rd Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - September 2013
  • "Seascape" by Edward Albee - October 2013
  • "Daughters" by John Morgan Evans - February 2014
  • "4th Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - October 2014
  • "Tri-State Theatre Festival: Halloween Edition" Producer, Rob Sullivan - October 2014
  • "Over the River and Through the Woods" by Joe DiPietro- Feburary 2015
  • "Picnic" by William Inge- May 2015.
  • "5th Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - October 2015
  • "Agnes of God" by John Pielmeier- November 2015
  • "Rumors" by Neil Simon - February 2016
  • "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie - May 2016
  • "6th Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - October 2016
  • "Steel Magnolias" by Robert Harling - February 2017
  • "Hound of The Baskervilles" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - May 2017
  • "7th Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - October 2017
  • "Lend Me a Tenor" by Ken Ludwig - February 2018
  • "Rehearsal For Murder" by Adapted for the stage by D.D. Brooke.
    From the television play by Richard Levinson and William Link - May 2018
  • "8th Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - October 2018
  • "Sylvia" by A.R. Gurney - February 2019
  • "Arsenic And Old Lace" by Joseph Kesserling - May 2019
  • "9th Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - October 2019
  • "Moon Over Buffalo" by Ken Ludwig - February 2020
  • "10th Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - June 2021
  • "Mothers and Sons" by Terrence McNally - November 2021
  • "11th Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - April 2022
  • "The Mousetrap" by Agatha Christie - May 2022
  • "12th Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - October 2022
  • "God of Carnage" by Yasmina Reza (translation by Christopher Hampton) - February 2023
  • "The Dining Room" by A. R. Gurney - May 2023
  • "13th Annual Tri-State Theatre Festival" Producer, Rob Sullivan - October 2023
  • "It's Only A Play" by Terrence McNally - February 2024
  • "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare--(abridged)" by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield - May 2024

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