1965
THE CITY SCENE: PART 1
PARADISE GARDENS-EAST
by Frank Gagliano
directed by Melvin Bernhardt
with Linda Segal, Charlotte Jones, Jack K. Harmon, John Bakos, Gustav
Sabin, William Shust, and Willy Switkes
Presented by Theater 1965, Playwrights Unit as the Fourteenth Workshop Production of the 1964/1965 Season
FIRST EVENING OF NEW PLAYWRIGHTS
UP TO THURSDAY
by Sam Shepard
directed by Chuck Gnys
with Harvey Keitel and Joyce Aaron
BALLS
by Paul Foster
with Shirley Stoler
HOME FREE!
by Lanford Wilson
with Michael Warren Powell
SECOND EVENING OF NEW PLAYWRIGHTS
two one-act plays presented by by Theater 1965 (Richard Barr, Clinton Wilder and Edward Albee)
PIGEONS
by Lawrence Osgood
directed by Edward Parone
with Charlotte Jones, Marian Reardon, and Geraldine Fitzgerald
CONERICO WAS HERE TO STAY
by Frank Gagliano
directed by Melvin Gagliano
with Mark Gordon, Vicki Blankenship, Charles Kindl, Willy Switkes,
Linda Segal, Jose M. Bonilla, William Maner, Jaime Sanchez, and Harvey
Selsby
opened March 3
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THIRD EVENING OF NEW PLAYWRIGHTS
HUNTING THE JINGO BIRD
by Kenneth Pressman
directed by Chuck Gnys
LOVEY
by Joseph Morgenstern
with James Coco
DO NOT PASS GO
by Charles Nolte
directed by Alan Schneider
THAT THING AT THE CHERRY LANE
by Jeff Steve Harris
with Jo Anne Worley
THE ZOO STORY
by Edward Albee
directed by Alan Schneider
KRAPP'S LAST TAPE
by Samuel Beckett
directed by Alan Schneider
HAPPY DAYS
by Samuel Beckett French title: Oh Les Beaux Jours (Happy Days) With Madeleine Renaud, Wyman Pendelton and Jean-Louis Barrault
THE DEATH OF BESSIE SMITH
by Edward Albee
A LESSON IN A DEAD LANGUAGE
by Adrienne Kennedy
GOOD DAY
by Emanuel Peluso
with Frank Langella & Nancy Marchand
Obie Award
THE EXHAUSTION OF OUR SON'S LOVE
by Jerome Max
opened October 18
Obie Award
THE RAPE OF BUNNY STUNTZ
by A.R. Gurney
1966
ROOMS: A DOUBLE-BILL
BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME
by Stanley Mann
A WALK IN DARK PLACES
by Stanley Mann
with James Broderick, Shirley Knight & Irene Dailey
BIG MAN
by Lawrence Weinberg
with Rue McClanahan
DUET FOR THREE
by Lawrence Weinberg
with Rue McClanahan
POSTCARDS
by James Prideaux
directed by Richard Barr
LIFE & DEATH
by Edward Albee
THE LONG CHRISTMAS DINNER
by Thornton Wilder
directed by Michael Kahn
QUEEN OF FRANCE
by Thornton Wilder
directed by Michael Kahn
THE HAPPY JOURNEY TO TRENTON AND CAMDEN
by Thornton Wilder
directed by Michael Kahn
THE BUTTER AND EGG MAN
by George S. Kaufman
directed by Burt Shevelove
with Tyne Daly
opened October 17
NIGHT OF THE DUNCE
by Frank Gagliano
directed by Joseph Hardy
with James Noble, Elaine Hyman, Robert Salvio, Anne Revere, Tony
Musante, Alfred Hinkley, Terry Kiser, Salem Ludwig
opened December 28
1967
THE RIMERS OF ELDRITCH
by Lanford Wilson
directed by Michael Kahn
with Don Scardino, Dena Dietrich, Ruth Manning and Susan Tyrrell
opened February 20
THE PARTY ON GREENWICH AVENUE
by Grandin Conover
directed by Richard Altman
with Clarence Williams III and Joyce Aaron
A double bill:
BASEMENT
by Murray Schisgal
directed by Larry Arrick
produced by Edgar Lansbury and Marc Merson
with Gene Hackman, Sylvia Gassell and James Coco
opened October 2
FRAGMENTS
by Murray Schisgal
directed by Larry Arick
produced by Edgar Lansbury and Marc Merson
with Gene Hackman, Tresa Hughes, Humbert Allen Astredo and James Coco
opened October 2
IN CIRCLES
by Gertrude Stein
music by Al Carmines
1968
NOW
by George Hainsoh, John Aman and the cast
SAVED
by Edward Bond
directed by Alan Schneider
Triple Play – Three One Acts:
I SAW A MONKEY
by Randolph Carter
SAVE IT FOR YOUR DEATHBED
by Randolph Carter
THE LATE LATE SHOW
by Randolph Carter
1969
TO BE YOUNG, GIFTED AND BLACK
by Lorraine Hansberry
presented by Harry Belafonte
with Barbara Baxley, Rita Gardner, Janet League, Cicely Tyson, John Beal, Gertrude Jeanette, Micki Grant, Stephen Strimpell and Andre Womble
LOVE YOUR CROOKED NEIGHBOR
by Harold J. Chapler
1970
UNFAIR TO GOLIATH
by Ephraim Kishon
lyrics by Herbert Appleman
opened January 25
THE NUNS
by Eduardo Manet
with Roy Scheider
CHILDREN IN THE RAIN
by Dennis McIntyre
THE IMMACULATE MISCONCEPTION
by W. Randolph Galvin
1971
GODSPELL
music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
directed by Andy Hinds
with Paul Blake, Michael Cashman, Warwick Evans, Jenny Galloway, Louise
Gold, Gary Hurst, Colette Kelly, Paul McGough, Anthony O'Keeffe and
Josephine Welcome
opened May 17
GUNPLAY
by Yale M. Udoff
1972
WANTED
book by David Epstein
Music and lyrics by Al Carmines
opened January 19
1973
MYSTERY PLAY
by Jean-Claude Van Italie
directed by Jacques Levy
produced by J. Craig Owens
with Judd Hirsch, Shami Chaikin, Cynthia Harris, Donald Warfield, Rick
Friesen, Nancy Charney, Tom Brannum and Rod Browning
opened January 3
WELCOME TO ANDROMEDA
by Ron Whyte
directed by Tom Moore
produced by Sidney Annis
with David Clennon and Bella Jarrett
opened February 12
VARIETY OBIT
by Ron Whyte
directed by Tom Moore
produced by Sidney Annis
with Andrea Marcovici and Richard Cox (Singers), David Clennon, Mel Marvin (Piano) and
Gary Mure (Drums)
opened February 12
NOURISH THE BEAST
by Steve Teisch
with John Randolph and Olympia Dukakis
1974
FELIX
by Claude McNeal
DEAR NOBODY
by Terry Berlanger and Jane Marla Robbins
1975
BLASTS AND BRAVOS: AN EVENING WITH H. L. MENCKEN
adapted by Paul Shyre
opened February 22
HUSTLERS
by A. J. Kronengold
1976
SEXUAL PERVERSITY IN CHICAGO
by David Mamet
directed by Albert Takazauchas
produced by Larry Goosen and Jeffrey Wachtel
with F. Murray Abraham, Peter Riegert, Gina Rogers and Jane Anderson
opened June 16
view poster
DUCK VARIATIONS
by David Mamet
directed by Albert Takazauchas
produced by Larry Goosen and Jeffrey Wachtel
with F. Murray Abraham, Peter Riegert, Michael Egan and Michael Kellin
opened June 16
1977
I WAS SITTING ON MY PATIO THIS GUY APPEARED I THOUGHT I WAS HALLUCINATING
by Robert Wilson
with Robert Wilson & Lucinda Childs
1977-1978
PASSION OF DRACULA
by Bob Hall & David Richmond
directed by Peter Bennett
produced by Robert Hall, Eric Krebs and David Richmond
with Brian Bell, Christopher Bernau, Michael Burg, Samuel Maupin, K. Lype O’Dell,
Giulia Pagano, Elliott Vileen, Alice White and K. C. Wilson
opened September 27
1979
WOODY GUTHRIE
directed by George Boyd
produced by Harold Leventhal & Michael Diamond
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