More than half of the mainstage productions are world and Chicago premieres. The theater's new play development consists of a variety of programs, including world and Chicago premieres, the
Blue Ink Award for playwriting,
Blueprint play development, and the annual festival of short plays,
The Ripped Festival. + indicates World Premiere production
Season 1 (1985) • ''Dogman's Last Stand'' by
Rick Cleveland +
Season 2 (1986) •
Geography of a Horse Dreamer by
Sam Shepard •
Hawk Moon by
Sam Shepard Season 3 (1987) •
Summer Brave by
William Inge •
The Hairy Ape by
Eugene O'Neill Season 4 (1988) •
Bad Moon by
Rick Cleveland +
Season 5 (1989–1990) •
Desire Under the Elms by
Eugene O'Neill •
Peacekeeper by
Keith Reddin Season 6 (1991) •
Monsters: Glimpses of Urban Lunacy +
Season 7 (1992) •
Monsters II: Visiting Hours +
Season 8 (1993) •
Food From Trash by Gary Leon Hill
Season 9 (1994) •
Monsters III: The El Ride + •
On the Waterfront by
Budd Schulberg and Stan Silverman +
Season 10 (1995–1996) •
Keely and Du by
Jane Martin •
Tom and Jerry by
Rick Cleveland + •
The Homage That Follows by
Mark Medoff Season 11 (1996–1997) •
The Flight of the Phoenix by Tim Hendrickson + • ''Don't Disappoint Captain January'' by Joseph Urbinato + •
Stalag 17 by
Donald Bevan and
Edmund Trzcinski (co-production with Harvest Productions) •
Train of Thought by Andrew Micheli + •
Toys in the Attic by
Lillian Hellman Season 12 (1997–1998) •
A Stone Carver by William Mastrosimone •
Scapin adapted from
Molière by
Bill Irwin and
Mark O'Donnell •
Bus Stop by
William Inge •
The Million Bells of Ocean by Edward Mast
Season 13 (1998–1999) •
The Threepenny Opera by
Bertolt Brecht and
Kurt Weill •
One Day Only by Edward Mast + •
Pledge of Allegiance by Mark R. Giesser •
Below the Belt by Richard Dresser •
La Tectonica de las Nubes/Cloud Tectonics by
Jose Rivera (co-production with Centro Cultural Helenico, Mexico City) +
Season 14 (1999–2000) •
The Skin of Our Teeth by
Thornton Wilder •
American Buffalo by
David Mamet •
Medea by Euripides, translated by Nicholas Rudall + •
The Mineola Twins by
Paula Vogel Season 15 (2000–2001) •
Endgame by
Samuel Beckett •
Working by
Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso • ''Vick's Boy'' by Ben Bettenbender •
Catch 22 by
Joseph Heller +
Season 16 (2001–2002) •
A Lie of the Mind by
Sam Shepard •
Flung by Lisa Dillman •
The Trip to Bountiful by
Horton Foote Season 17 (2002–2003) •
Quake by Melanie Marnich •
Where Have You Gone, Jimmy Stewart? by Art Shay + •
Two Rooms by
Lee Blessing •
The Hairy Ape by
Eugene O'Neill Season 18 (2003–2004) •
Tintypes by
Scott Joplin,
George M. Cohan,
John Philip Sousa, and others •
Angel City by
Sam Shepard •
American Dead by Brett Neveu + •
Strictly Dishonorable by Preston Sturges
Season 19 (2004–2005) •
A View from the Bridge by
Arthur Miller • ''It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play'' adapted by Joe Landry from the film by
Frank Capra •
Kid Simple by Jordan Harrison •
Living Out by
Lisa Loomer (co-produced with Teatro Vista)
Season 20 (2005–2006) •
Orpheus Descending by
Tennessee Williams • ''It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
St. Scarlet by Julia Jordan •
Heritage by Brett Neveu +
Season 21 (2006–2007) •
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs by
William Inge • ''It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
Oklahoma! by
Richard Rodgers and
Oscar Hammerstein II •
Half of Plenty by Lisa Dillman +
Season 22 (2007–2008) •
I Do! I Do! by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt • ''It's a Wonderful Life: The Radio Play'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
Augusta by
Richard Dresser •
Speech & Debate by
Stephen Karam Season 23 (2008–2009) • ''People's Temple'' by Leigh Fondakowski •
Celebrity Row by Itamar Moses • ''It's a Wonderful Life: The Radio Play'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
Topdog/Underdog by
Suzan-Lori Parks •
True West by
Sam Shepard Season 24 (2009–2010) • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live at the Biograph!'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble + •
Tobacco Road by
Jack Kirkland Season 25 (2010–2011) • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live at the Biograph!'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
Rantoul and Die by Mark Roberts
Season 26 (2011–2012) •
Waiting for Lefty by
Clifford Odets • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live at the Biograph!'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble
Season 27 (2012–2013) •
Illegal Use of Hands by James Still + • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live at the Biograph!'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
Collected Stories by
Donald Margulies Season 28 (2013–2014) •
Hank Williams: Lost Highway by Randal Myler and Mark Harelik • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago!'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble + •
American Myth by Christina Gorman •
Grounded by George Brant
Season 29 (2014–2015) •
Hank Williams: Lost Highway by Randal Myler and Mark Harelik •
Native Son adapted by Nambi E. Kelley (co-production with
Court Theatre) + • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
Yankee Tavern by
Steven Dietz •
Side Man by
Warren Leight Season 30 (2015–2016) •
The Rainmaker by
N. Richard Nash • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago!'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble • ''Looking Over the President's Shoulder'' by James Still •
Little Shop of Horrors by
Howard Ashman and
Alan Menken Season 31 (2016–2017) •
Dutchman by
Amiri Baraka &
TRANSit by Darren Canady + • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
The Columnist by
David Auburn Season 32 (2017–2018) • ''Beauty's Daughter'' by
Dael Orlandersmith • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
Six Corners by Keith Huff + •
Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story by Alan James
Season 33 (2018–2019) • ''Flyin' West'' by
Pearl Cleage • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
On Clover Road by
Steven Dietz •
The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey by
Celeste Lecesne •
The Spitfire Grill by James Valeq & Fred Alley
Season 34 (2019–2020) •
Five Presidents by Rick Cleveland • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
Roan @ The Gates by Christina Telesca
Season 35 (2020–2021) • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble (live interactive show on Zoom)
Season 36 (2021–2022) • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble • ''Stand Up If You're Here Tonight'' by John Kolvenbach
Season 37 (2022–2023) •
Fences by
August Wilson •
Alma by Benjamin Benne + • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble
Season 38 (2023–2024) • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
The Reclamation of Madison Hemings by
Charles Smith •
The Last Wide Open by
Audrey Cefaly Season 39 (2024–2025) •
Misery by
William Goldman •
The Last Wide Open by
Audrey Cefaly • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
Golden Leaf Ragtime Blues by
Charles Smith Season 40 (2025–2026) •
Things With Friends by
Kristoffer Diaz + • ''It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago'' by the American Blues Theater Ensemble •
Come Back, Little Sheba by
William Inge •
Always...Patsy Cline by Ted Swindley ==Blue Ink Award for playwriting==