Its first play was a production of
Richard III but harassment from the local officials of Madison caused the production to be moved to three different venues before closing. In 1970 at the invitation of
Paul Sills, Organic moved to Chicago where Sills helped the theater find a home in the Holy Covenant Church where they produced original adaptations of
George Orwell's
Animal Farm and
Homer's
Odyssey. When Sills took his production of Story Theater to Los Angeles that summer he invited Organic to produce at his Body Politic Theater on Lincoln Avenue. The company ended up staying there over three years where it produced
Candide which was invited by
Joseph Papp to the
Public Theater in New York. They also produced
Poe by playwright Stephen Most and
Warp! by
Stuart Gordon and Bury St. Edmund(pseudonym for
Lenny Kleinfeld), an original science-fiction epic adventure in three parts.
Warp! was produced on Broadway at the Ambassador Theater in 1973. Returning to Chicago, the company set up shop in the Uptown Center Hull House on Beacon Street. The new company included
Joe Mantegna,
Dennis Franz and
Meshach Taylor. Their first production there was
The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit by
Ray Bradbury. This was followed by
Bloody Bess - A Tale of Piracy and Revenge by
John Ostrander and William J. Norris. In 1974 they presented the world premiere of
Sexual Perversity in Chicago by
David Mamet. That same year they embarked on their first European tour playing in Amsterdam, Brussels, and Hamburg. Returning to Chicago they produced a two part adaptation of
Mark Twain's
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This production toured the United States and Europe. In the next few years Organic worked with
Roald Dahl to present
Switch Bitch and
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s
The Sirens of Titan In 1976 they created
Bleacher Bums and toured the show throughout the United States and presented the show at
The American Place Theater. It was adapted for television and aired nationally on PBS in 1979. In 1985, with
Stuart Gordon directing, Organic Theatre, in collaboration with
Goodman Theatre staged a shortened version of its earlier two-evening
Huckleberry Finn in Chicago. The production was also recorded on stage for a
WTTW-TV special. The cast included a young
Hedwig and the Angry Inch creator
John Cameron Mitchell as Huck,
Tom Towles as Pap,
Meshach Taylor as Jim, Eric Berg as Tom Sawyer, and an ensemble consisting of Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, Roberta Custer, Peter Van Wagner, Michael Fosberg, and
Richard Henzel. In 1981 Organic renovated the Buckingham Theater on Clark Street where it worked with author
Mary Renault to adapt her book
The King Must Die to the stage. This was followed by a musical adaptation of
William Kotzwinkle's book
Dr. Rat by
June Shellene and
Richard Fire and the company's longest running show
E/R conceived by Dr. Ronald Berman. ==Productions==