Many TPG works premiered and then were modified over several years. TPG's major works are (unless otherwise noted, productions were directed by Schechner): •
Dionysus in 69 (1968), based on
Euripides'
The Bacchae, text by Schechner based on group improvisations •
Makbeth (1969), (based on
Shakespeare), text devised by Schechner •
Commune (1970), a group devised work with the text arranged by Schechner and the company, which won Joan MacIntosh an OBIE for Distinguished Performance in 1970 •
The Tooth of Crime (1972) by
Sam Shepard •
Mother Courage and Her Children (1975) by
Bertolt Brecht •
The Marilyn Project (1975), by David Gaard) •
Oedipus (1977) by
Seneca •
Cops (1978) by Terry Curtis Fox;
The Survivor and the Translator (1978) performed and directed by Leeny Sack •
The Balcony (1979) by
Jean Genet In 1975, some members began to develop their own productions, led by
Spalding Gray and
Elizabeth LeCompte. The trilogy (Three Places in Rhode Island) was performed in the
Performing Garage but was not attributed to TPG. Performances include
Sakonnet Point (1975),
Rumstick Road (1978),
Nyatt School (1978), and
Point Judith (an epilogue) (1979). Eventually this divide led to the change in organization that created
The Wooster Group. ==References==