The 2015–2016 season (Suzi Regan, artistic director) • ''
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' by
Edward Albee—Holiday Shows: •
Why Not Me? A Sammy Davis Jr. Story by Tim Rhoze •
Dickens: An A Capella Carol by Charles Dickens
The 2014–2015 season (Suzi Regan, artistic director) •
Driving Miss Daisy by
Alfred Uhry •
This Wonderful Life by Steve Murray •
Gift of the Magi by Annie Martin and Suzi Regan •
Yellow Man by Dael Orlandersmith •
Stones in His Pockets by
Marie Jones •
Salvage by Joseph Zettelmaier •
Other Desert Cities by
Jon Robin Baitz A co-production with the Jewish Ensemble Theatre (Michigan Premiere)
The 2013–2014 season: (David Wolber, artistic director) •
An Iliad adapted by Lisa Peterson & Denis O'Hare, based on Homer's
Iliad (Michigan Premiere) • ''
Jerry's Girls'' with Music and Lyrics by
Jerry Herman, Concepts by Larry Alford,
Wayne Cilento, and
Jerry Herman •
County Line by David Wells (World Premiere) •
Venus In Fur by
David Ives (Michigan Premiere) •
Richard III by
William Shakespeare The 2012–2013 Season: (David Wolber, artistic director) •
The Glass Menagerie by
Tennessee Williams •
A Little Night Music with Music and Lyrics by
Stephen Sondheim, Book by
Hugh Wheeler •
Brill by David Wells, Music by
Frank Allison (World Premiere) •
Good People by
David Lindsay-Abaire (Michigan Premiere) •
The Mountaintop by
Katori Hall (Michigan Premiere) •
Becky Shaw by
Gina Gionfriddo (Michigan Premiere) •
My Name is Asher Lev by
Aaron Posner, Adapted from the novel by
Chaim Potok (Michigan Premiere), a co-production with the Jewish Ensemble Theatre
The 2011–2012 season: (David Wolber, artistic director) •
Time Stands Still by
Donald Margulies (Michigan Premiere) • ''
Ain't Misbehavin''': The
Fats Waller Musical Show, conceived by
Richard Maltby, Jr. and
Murray Horwitz •
God of Carnage by
Yasmina Reza, translated by
Christopher Hampton (Michigan Premiere) • ''Dead Man's Shoes'' by Joseph Zettelmaier (World Premiere) •
Red by
John Logan (Michigan Premiere) •
In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) by
Sarah Ruhl (Michigan Premiere) •
Burn This by
Lanford Wilson The 2010–2011 season: (David Wolber, artistic director) •
Sonia Flew by
Melinda Lopez (Michigan Premiere), a co-production with the Jewish Ensemble Theatre •
The Drowsy Chaperone, Book by
Bob Martin and
Don McKellar, Music and Lyrics by
Lisa Lambert and
Greg Morrison (Michigan Premiere) •
The War Since Eve by Kim Carney (World Premiere) •
The Piano Lesson by
August Wilson •
Circle Mirror Transformation by
Annie Baker (Michigan Premiere) •
Next Fall by Geoffrey Nauffts (Michigan Premiere) •
Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh by Joel Gross (Michigan Premiere)
The 2009–2010 season: (David Wolber, artistic director) •
The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead by Robert Hewett (Michigan Premiere) • ''Christmas Carol'd'' by Joseph Zettelmaier (World Premiere) •
K2 by Patrick Meyers •
It Came From Mars by Joseph Zettelmaier (World Premiere), a co-production with Williamston Theatre •
Little Shop of Horrors Book/Lyrics by
Howard Ashman, Music by
Alan Menken •
The Seafarer by
Conor McPherson (Michigan Premiere) •
Woman Before a Glass by Lanie Robertson (Michigan Premiere)
The 2008–2009 season: (David Wolber, artistic director) •
Nine Parts of Desire (play) by
Heather Raffo •
Geoffrey and Jeffrey by Kim Carney (World Premiere) •
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead by
Tom Stoppard •
A Feminine Ending by
Sarah Treem (Michigan Premiere) •
Fences by
August Wilson •
A Picasso by
Jeffrey Hatcher (Michigan Premiere)
The 2007–2008 season: (Carla Milarch/David Wolber, artistic director) •
The Clean House by
Sarah Ruhl (Michigan Premiere) • ''
The Baker's Wife'' by
Joseph Stein and
Stephen Schwartz •
Souvenir (play) by Stephen Temperley (Michigan Premiere), a co-production with Boarshead Theatre •
Doubt by
John Patrick Shanley •
Exits and Entrances by
Athol Fugard (Michigan premiere) •
The Little Dog Laughed by
Douglas Carter Beane (Michigan Premiere) •
The Day Everything Went Wrong by Malcolm Tulip (World Premiere)
The 2006–2007 season: (Carla Milarch, artistic director) •
The Retreat From Moscow by
William Nicholson (Michigan Premiere) •
The Fantasticks by
Harvey Schmidt, book and lyrics by
Tom Jones •
Language Lessons by Joseph Zettelmaier (World Premiere) •
Candida by
George Bernard Shaw •
Amadeus by
Peter Shaffer •
Dirty Blonde by
Claudia Shear (Michigan Premiere)
The 2005–2006 season: (Carla Milarch, artistic director) •
Ice Glen by Joan Ackermann (NNPN rolling world premiere) • ''Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol'' by Tom Mula (Michigan premiere) •
Moonglow by Kim Carney (world premiere), a co-production with Boarshead Theatre • ''
A Doll's House'' by
Henrik Ibsen •
A Life In The Theatre by
David Mamet •
I Am My Own Wife by
Doug Wright (Michigan premiere)
The 2004–2005 Season: (Carla Milarch, artistic director) •
Humble Boy by Charlotte Jones (September–October 2004) •
She Loves Me by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, music by Jerry Bock (November–December 2004) •
Boston Marriage by David Mamet (January–February 2005) (Michigan premiere) •
The Stillness Between Breaths by Joseph Zettelmaier (March–April 2005) (world premiere) •
Summer and Smoke by Tennessee Williams (April–May 2005) •
Take Me Out by Richard Greenberg (July–August 2005) (Michigan premiere)
The 2003–2004 Season: (Carla Milarch, artistic director) •
The Sins of Sor Juana by Karen Zacarias (September–October 2003) (Michigan premiere) •
Tongue of a Bird by
Ellen McLaughlin (October–November 2003) (Michigan premiere) •
The Home Team by Kim Carney (November–December 2003) (world premiere) •
Spike Heels by Theresa Rebeck (January–February 2004) (Michigan premiere) •
Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire (March–April 2004) (Michigan premiere) •
The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht, music by Kurt Weill, translated by Robert David MacDonald (April–May 2004)
The 2002–2003 Season: (Daniel C. Walker, artistic director) •
Defying Gravity by Jane Anderson (Michigan premiere) •
The Spirit House by Adam Kraar (world premiere) •
Man of La Mancha •
Necessary Targets by
Eve Ensler (Michigan premiere) •
Copenhagen by Michael Frayn •
Sin by Wendy MacLeod (Michigan premiere)
2003 TreeTown Performance Festival (June-Aug 2003) • Peter Sparling Dance Company •
Brilliant traces • Mosaic Youth Theatre -
Reality • Brass Tacks -
A Work in Progress • Terpsichore's Kitchen -
Dancing in Summer • LIMF Nodes -
The Blue Hour by David Mamet • Pangea -
The Search for Intelligent Improv in the Universe • Rowen Education Network -
Candy Corn, Christ, and the Convoluted Creation of Golf The 2001–2002 Season: (Daniel C. Walker, artistic director) •
Taking Leave by Nagle Jackson (Michigan premiere) • ''
It's All True'' by Jason Sherman (Michigan premiere) •
Stop Kiss by Diana Son (Michigan premiere) •
Elizabeth Rex by Timothy Findley (American premiere) •
The White Rose by Lillian Garrett-Groag (Michigan premiere) •
Special Relativity by Richard Strand (world premiere)
2002 TreeTown Performance Festival (June-Aug 2002): • Peter Sparling Dance Company •
Dada Boy Paints on Canvas • Mosaic Youth Theatre -
Heartbeat • Chimera Theatre's
A Streetcar Named Desire by
Tennessee Williams •
James McNeill Whistler • Terpsichore's Kitchen -
Dancing in Summer •
Ground Zen and Skinny Arms •
Collection •
Anton in Show Business The 2000–2001 Season: (Daniel C. Walker, artistic director) • ''The Maiden's Prayer'' by Nicky Silver (Michigan premiere) •
Wit by Margaret Edson (Michigan premiere) •
Fuddy Meers by David Lindsay-Abaire (Michigan premiere) •
Maggie Rose by Kim Carney (world premiere) •
Struggling Truths by Peter Mellencamp (world premiere) •
Art by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton (Michigan premiere)
The 1999–2000 Season: (Daniel C. Walker, artistic director) •
As Bees in Honey Drown (Michigan premiere) •
Not Waving by Gen LeRoy (Michigan premiere) •
Three Days of Rain by
Richard Greenberg (Michigan premiere) •
Picasso at the Lapin Agile by
Steve Martin (Michigan premiere) •
The Ride Down Mt. Morgan by
Arthur Miller (Michigan premiere) •
...and Associates by Jerry Lax and Ed Stein (world premiere)
The 1998–99 Season: (Johanna Broughton, executive director) •
Avenue X: An A Cappella Musical book & lyrics by John Jiler, music by Ray Leslee •
The Talking Cure by Rachel Urist (world premiere) •
Innocent Thoughts by
William Missouri Downs (Michigan premiere) •
Private Eyes by
Steven Dietz (Michigan premiere) •
How I Learned To Drive by
Paula Vogel (Michigan premiere)
The 1998 Guest presentations: • Ellipsis Theatre Ensemble's
The Moon Wolf • Jesse Richards & Hundredth Monkey's
Animal Lovers Project • MorrisCo Art Theatre's
The Importance Of Being Earnest • MOSAIC Youth Theatre's
heartBEAT • Open Theatre's
Quartet • Drake Enterprises'
Moby Dick Rehearsed •
Shivaree by William Mastrosimone • Shadow Theatre Company's
Closet Land • Autumn Dances Annual Choreographers Showcase
1999 TreeTown Performance Festival Guest presentations June - August 1999: • Mosaic Youth Theatre's ''Everybody's Talkin''' • Brass Tacks Ensemble's
King Lear • Heartlande Theatre Company's
Mainstream • Shadow Theatre Company's
Echoes • Terpsicore's Kitchen's
Summer Dances • RAH Productions
Strange Love & Unusual Sex • Mercury Theatre Company's
Office Hours '''The 1997–98 Season (PNT's first Equity season):''' (Johanna Broughton, executive director) •
Molly Sweeney by
Brian Friel (Michigan premiere) •
The Waiting Room by
Lisa Loomer (Michigan premiere) •
Inverted Pyramid by Larry Dean Harris (world premiere) •
Life In Refusal by
Ari Roth (Michigan premiere) •
White Picket Fence by Michael Grady (Michigan premiere) •
Psychopathia Sexualis (play) by
John Patrick Shanley (Michigan premiere)
The 1997-98 Guest Presentations: • Autumn Dances Annual Choreographers Showcase • Ellipsis Theatre Ensemble's
Ave Maria Played Softly • Spontaneous Me Productions's
The Borstal Boy • MorrisCo Art Theatre's
Agnes of God • Peridot Productions'
No Exit •
Dutchman by LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka) • The 12th Annual Raise The Roof • Autumn Dances Annual Choreographers Showcase • Ellipsis Theatre Ensemble's
Why We Have A Body • Walk and Squawk's
Inhlanzi Ishelwe Amanzi • The Shadow Theatre Company's
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) • Sensible Footwear - Comedic Feminist Terrorists • Walk and Squawk's
How Could You Stoop SoLo? •
Brilliant Traces by Cindy Lou Johnson • Basement Arts presents ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' •
Drop Dead by Billy Van Zandt & Jane Milmore
The 1997 Productions: •
Mary Goldstein & the Author by OyamO •
River Dreams by Elise Bryant •
The Tiger Bounds by Malcolm Tulip •
Viva, La Click-ka! by Rudolfo Valier Alvarado •
Some of My Best Friends Are... by Joan Lipkin, music & lyrics by Tom Clear
The 1997 Guest Presentations: •
In the Heart of the Wood by Todd Jefferson Moore • MorrisCo Art Theatre's
Summer and Smoke •
Come Good Rain written and performed by Toronto actor/playwright George Bwanika Seremba • Spring Dances Annual Choreographers Showcase • Sensible Footwear - Comedic Feminist Terrorists • Walk and Squawk presents Shameless Rainbow Youth Theater • MorrisCo Art Theatre presents
Uncle Vanya •
Dance / Partners by Terri Sarris and Patricia Plasko •
The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter • Mosaic Youth theatre of Detroit presents
What Fools These Mortals Be! • Ellipsis Theatre Ensemble presents ''A Woman's Lot
and Under a Rhyming Planet'' • Walk & Squawk Performance Project's
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