2009 PTP/NYC
THE EUROPEANS by Howard Barker
Directed by Richard Romagnoli
THERESE RAQUIN by Neal Bell
Directed by Jim Petosa
PTP/NYC After Dark 2009:
Bea, Ned, Maya & Jude by Willie Orbison. A NEW PLAY
A Question of Fate
Cover Me in Humanness by Jake Jeppson. Directed by Caitlin Dennis. A NEW PLAY
Kilty by Michael Wrynn Doyle Directed by Christian Parker. A NEW PLAY
Ravel by Samantha Collier Directed by Cheryl Faraone. A NEW PLAY
The Spoils by Steven Dykes Directed by Cheryl Faraone. A NEW PLAY
A Dangerous Electricity by Veracity Butcher Directed by Maegan Mishico
A NEW PLAY
Important People by Emily Feldman. A NEW PLAY
2008 PTP/NYC
SCENES FROM AN EXECUTION by Howard Barker
Directed by Richard Romagnoli
SOMEWHERE IN THE PACIFIC by Neal Bell
Directed by Jim Petosa
CRAVE by Sarah Kane
Directed by Cheryl Faraone
Summer 2008 'After Dark'
the playground for young artists
(Off-hours theatre in multiple shapes and sizes)
Project Y Theatre Company presents: WEDDINGS, PERVERTS, AND PHONECALLS
Modern Love Stories by Lia Romeo, directed by Michole Biancosino
MARZIPAN LANDING by Willie Orbison, directed by Willie Orbison
HOW TO STAGE A PROPER REVOLUTION; a play in two acts
a staged reading of a new play by Alec Strum
NOBODY LISTENS
a staged reading of a play by Lucas Kavner; directed by Andrew Zox
A VARIETY SHOW
excerpts and fragments of new work
Curated by the winner in the category of "experimental" of the 2007 Washington, DC Fringe Festival
FREEDOM SEA: An Evening of One Acts
by France-Luce Benson; directed by Kate Pines
PROTOTYPE 373-G
by Benjamin Fainstein; directed by Dan Pruksarnukal
THE ROSE GARDEN
by Chad Pentler; directed by Kate Pines
FOR NINA
a play by Robert Emmet-Lunney
SOMETHING IN A THEATRE
with MacLeod Andrews and Neil D'Astolfo; directed by Maegan Mishico
2007 PTP/NYC
NO END OF BLAME by Howard Barker
Directed by Richard Romagnoli
Read the "Variety" review of No End of Blame!
POLITICS OF PASSION: Plays of Anthony Minghella: Truly - Hang Up - Cigarettes and Chocolate
Directed by Cheryl Faraone
Summer 2007 'After Dark'
a free series of new and experimental work
Iphigenia 3.0 directed by Joya Scott
City of Glass Adapted by Alex Poe, from the first novel in Paul Auster's "The New York Trilogy".
Untitled by Lucas Kavner (a staged reading)
A Dybbuk in Crown Heights, by Elena Zucker (A staged reading)
CCLIT by Matthew Swaye directed by Henning Hegland
A Devised Work by Henning Hegland, Alicia House, Harrison Rivers.
Project Y Productions Presents: Jude's Law by Lisa Velten Smith
2006
In Repertory on the Historic Stage
NO END OF BLAME: Scenes of Overcoming by Howard Barker
Photo Information: Directed by Richard Romagnoli. Photos by Stan Barouh
AN EXPERIMENT WITH AN AIR PUMP by Shelagh Stephenson
Photo Information: Directed by Cheryl Faraone. Photos by Stan Barouh
2006 After Dark Series and First Hearings
After Dark: Short Plays
Pinter Sketches
Directed by Dan Pruksarnukul
The Tender Spot of a Human Hand
Directed by Andrew Zox
She Takes One Last Step Towards Him and Holds Out The Apple. She Smiles.
Directed by Rebecca Kanengiser
First Hearings/Readings of New Plays
Pyretown by John Belluso
Directed by Brad Watkins
The Diary of A Disappointed Man, freely adapted for the stage by Alan Wade from the writings of W.N. P. Barbellion (pseudonym of Bruce Cummings
Directed by Cheryl Faraone
2005
Mulitz-Gudelsky Theatre Lab as part of the Potomac Theatre Festival
SOMEWHERE IN THE PACIFIC by Neal Bell
Photo Information: Directed by Jim Petosa. Designed by Alex Cooper and Brandon McWilliams; Photos by Stan Barouh
THE AMERICAN DREAM by Edward Albee with PRESS CONFERENCE and ONE FOR THE ROAD by Harold Pinter
Photo Information: Directed by Richard Romagnoli. Designed by Alex Cooper and Frank Labowitz; Photos by Stan Barouh
LOVESONG OF THE ELECTRIC BEAR by Snoo Wilson
Photo Information: Directed by Cheryl Faraone. Designed by Alex Cooper and Brandon McWilliams; Photos by Stan Barouh
PTP AFTER DARK 2005
TREMULOUS by Le Wilhelm
Directed by Corinne Slagle with Julia Proctor and Meghan Nesmith
THE ANSWER IS HORSE by Joya Scott
Directed by Dan Pruksarnukul with Rachel Dunlap, Becky Martin, Macleod Andrews, Bill Army, Ben Fainstein
JUDITH by Howard Barker
Directed by Ben Fainstein, with Lindsay Haynes, Eliza Hulme and Lucas Kavner
2004
Mulitz-Gudelsky Theatre Lab
PERFECT PIE by Judith Thompson
Photo
Information: Directed by Cheryl Faraone. Designed by Hallie Zieselman,
Alex Cooper, Jule Emerson and Frank Labovitz. Photos by Stan Barouh
THE BEST MAN by Gore Vidal
Photo
Information: Directed by Richard Romagnoli. Designed by Hallie
Zieselman, Alex Cooper, and Frank Labovitz. Photos by Stan Barouh
MEASURE FOR MEASURE Adapted from Shakespeare and directed by Chris Hayes
Photo
Information: Directed by Chris Hayes. Designed by Hallie Zieselman,
Alex Cooper, and Tara Fenstermacher. Photos by Stan Barouh
PTP FREE AFTER DARK
-Evenings of exploration, challenge and humor-
CARIS' PEACE by Caris Corfman
with Mark Berman and Brad Watkins
Directed by Brad Watkins
ALL THIS FLYING, ALL THIS TUMBLING DOWN
Two Monologues by Dario Fo and Franca Rame
"Alice in Wonderless Land" & "Rise and Shine"
Directed by Meg Taintor
Featuring Erin Kunkel and Mary C. Davis
FRENZY FOR TWO OR MORE by Eugene Ionesco
Directed by Joya Scott featuring members of the PTP student company
LISTENING by Edward Albee
Directed by Tricia Erdmann
2003
Summer Repertory (as part of the Potomac Theatre Festival 2003)
PIAF by Pam Gems
Directed
by Chris Hayes of the London Theatre Exchange. Designed by Alex Cooper
with Parker Diggory, Adam Magazine, and Frank Labovitz
The summer 2003 production of PIAF returned to the Mulitz-Gudelsky Theatre Lab for a three week run, October 7-26, 2003.
Crave by Sarah Kane
Photo
Information: Directed by Cheryl Faraone. Designed by Alex Cooper with
Parker Diggory, Adam Magazine, and Frank Labovitz. Photos by Stan
Barouh.
No Man's Land by Harold Pinter
Directed by Richard Romagnoli. Designed by Alex Cooper with Parker Diggory, Adam Magazine, and Frank Labovitz
2002
Summer Repertory (as part of the Potomac Theatre Festival 2002)
Pinter Briefs by Harold Pinter
Photo
Information: Pinter Briefs by Harold Pinter. Directed by Richard
Romagnoli. Designed by Alex Cooper, Frank Labovitz, and David McKeever.
Photos by Stan Barouh
The After Dinner Joke by Caryl Churchill
Photo
Information: The After Dinner Joke by Caryl Churchill. Directed by
Cheryl Faraone. Designed by Alex Cooper, Frank Labovitz, and David
McKeever. Photos by Stan Barouh
Scotland Road by Jeffrey Hatcher
Photo
Information: Scotland Road by Jeffrey Hatcher. Directed by Chris Hayes
of the London Theatre Exchange. Designed by Alex Cooper, Frank
Labovitz, and David McKeever. Photos by Stan Barouh
2001
Summer Repertory (as part of the Potomac Theatre Festival 2001)
Plenty by David Hare
Photo
Information: Plenty by David Hare. Directed by Jim Petosa;. Designed by
Mark Evancho, Daniel MacLean Wagner and Frank Labowitz. Photos by Stan
Barouh.
Blue Forest by Katharine Berry Swartz (premiere)
2000
Summer Repertory (as part of the Potomac Theatre Festival 2000)
Arcadia by Tom Stoppard
Photo
information: Arcadia by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Cheryl Faraone.
Designed by Mark Evancho, Tom Donahue, Alex Sargent and Debra Sivigny.
Photos by Stan Barouh.
A Light Gathering of Dust/…..amnesia, and other means of escape by Steven Dykes
1999
Plays on the Porch, January 1999
Olney Theatre Center Actors residence
In Defense of Marion (Edward Martin), To Begin Again (Roger Meersman), Scapism (Justin Shipman), Minna (Howard Barker)
Summer Repertory (as part of the 1999 Potomac Theatre Festival)
Stanley by Pam Gems (area premiere)
Havel: the Passion of Thought by Vaclav Havel; Samuel Beckett; Harold Pinter (professional stage premiere)
Highlight: Inaugural season in the Mulitiz-Gudelsky Theatre Lab, opened July 1999.
1998 Summer Repertory (as part of the 1998 Potomac Theatre Festival)
Good Olney Theatre Center Scene Shop by C.P. Taylor
Mad Forest by Caryl Churchill (area premiere)
Highlight:
Since the inauguration of the Potomac Theatre Festival, all productions
have supported a series of discussion evenings with guests such as
James Demetrion, Hirschorn Museum and Scuplture Garden and Peter
Slevin, Washington Post. These discussions engage the issues of the
works autonomously and connect the productions of the festival to each
other in audiences' awareness and expectation.
1997
Plays on the Porch: June 1997
Olney Theatre Center Actors residence
The Grace of Mary Traverse (Timberlake Wertenbaker); ART (Yasmina Reza)
The 1997 Winter Repertory, Olney Theatre Center for the Arts
Vampire by Snoo Wilson (Washington premiere)
Cigarettes and Chocolate by Anthony Minghella (stage premiere)
Closet Land by Radha Bharadwaj (Washington premiere)
1996
Plays on the Porch: August 1996
Olney Theatre Center Actors' residence
Camille (Alexandre Dumas); The Break of Day (Timberlake Wertenbaker); Closet Land (Radha Bharadwaj)
The 1996 Winter Repertory (10th season celebration)
Scenes from an Execution by Howard Barker
1996...we're having fun NOW! (company created collage) The Dog Plays by Robert Chesley
Highlights: Scenes from an Execution moved to New York City for an Off Broadway run
at the Atlantic Theatre Company, co-produced by the Blue Light Theatre Company.
10th anniversary season celebrated the company's decade of producing with
the return of much of the repertory, 1987-present
1995
Plays on the Porch: August 1995
Olney Theatre Center Actors' residence and grounds
Darwin's Flood (Snoo Wilson); Lion in the Streets (Judith Thompson);
Chinchilla: Figures in a Classical Landscape with Ruins (Robert David MacDonald); The Last Supper Restoration (Dan O'Brien)
The 1995 season
Olney Theatre Center for the Arts, Olney Maryland
Marisol by Jose Rivera (Washington premiere)
Scenes from an Execution by Howard Barker (East Coast premiere)
Highlights: beginning of new residency at Olney; summer & winter seasons
1994
The 1994 season
Callan Lab, Washington, D.C.
Rain. Some Fish. No Elephants by Y York (Washington premiere)
Hall of Nations, Washington, D.C.
A Hard Heart by Howard Barker (American premiere)
Highlights: number of performances and venues increased
1993
Hall of Nations, Washington, D.C.
93's FOUR FOR FREE
The After-Dinner Joke by Caryl Churchill (world stage premiere)
Safari by Pavel Kohout (US professional premiere)
Plevna by Howard Barker (world premiere)
Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen
Highlights: Plevna included in World Bank "Friday morning ethics" discussion; increased educational program
1992
Hall of Nations, Washington, D.C.
1992...are we having FUN yet?
a two-evening, four part program created from the works of Harold
Pinter, Samuel Beckett, Howard Barker, Mac Wellman, Julie Burchill,
Anthony Minghella, Kathleen Tolan, Joe Pintauro, Harwant Bains,
Wendy Woodson, trial transcripts, personal testimony
The Politics of Art with The Politics of Women and Men
The Politics of Oppression with The Politics of Despair and Hope
Highlights: Playwrights Development Series (Plays by PTP Players)
New works by Joseph Kline, Richard Thompson, James Sheehan in a weekend of readings.
Storyteller Natalie Pilcher of Magic Journey with new versions of old stories for parents and children (August 28-29).
1991
Hall of Nations, Washington, D.C.
Four/For/ Free (Again), later Five/For/ Free
Family Life by Wendy Hammond
Mountain Language by Harold Pinter
The New World Order by Harold Pinter (American premiere)
Manny & Jake by Harvey Fierstein
A Poster of the Cosmos by Lanford Wilson
Dog Plays by Robert Chelsey (Washington premiere)
Highlights: Preview week at Theatre II, Gunston Arts Center
American
premiere of Pinter's A New World Order (entered season third week);
Extension of A New World Order, Mountain Language and Dog Plays
Admitted to Theatre Communications Group
Helen Hayes nomination: Richard Pilcher, A Poster of the Cosmos
1990
Hall of Nations, Washington, D.C.
Four/For/Free
Masterpieces by Sarah Daniels (Washington premiere)
Iranian Nights by Howard Brenton and Tariq Ali (American premiere)
Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act by Athol Fugard
The Good and Faithful Servant by Joe Orton
Playwrights Conference, G.W. University, October 1990:
The Art of Sentiment by Eric Winick
High & Dry by Janet Stanford
Highlights:
Admitted to League of Washington Theatres Post-play discussion
(Masterpieces and Iranian Nights ) with D.C. Rape Crisis Center/ D.C.
ACLU
Extension of Statements After an Arrest. . .
FIRST FREE SEASON
1989
Hall of Nations, Washington, D.C.
Good by C.P. Taylor
The Castle by Howard Barker (American premiere)
1988
American Playwrights Theatre, Washington, D.C.
Magnificence by Howard Brenton (Washington premiere)
A Narrow Bed by Ellen McLaughlin (Washington premiere)
Reading series: Choices by Gwendolyn Harris
Highlights: post-play discussion with POW/MIA support organization
Company benefit, Olney Theatre
1987
Castle Arts Center, Hyattsville, MD
Trial of Catonsville Nine by Daniel Berrigan
No End of Blame by Howard Barker (Washington premiere)