An Archival Work in Progress
1987– 1988
FIESTA MELODRAMA
Directed by Unknown
ENTER LAUGHING by Joseph Stein and Carl Reiner
Directed by Marty Stone
H.M.S. PINAFORE by Gilbert & Sullivan (musical)
Directed by Manos Clements
THE LADY’S NOT FOR BURNING by Christopher Fry
Directed by Mordena Babich
COME BACK TO THE FIVE AND DIME, JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY DEAN by Ed Graczyk
Directed by Lois Wenker and Beth Siegel
SALTY SAVIOR and LEMON TWIST TRAGEDY by Richard Klein
Directed by Emily E.J. Regier
ONE ACTS
AM I BLUE by Beth Henley
Directed by Paula Scarpellino
THE INCA OF PERUSALEM by G.B. Shaw
Directed by Nadine Stafford
ZOO STORY by Edward Albee
Directed by Rick Wiegers
HERE WE ARE HERE by William Collins
Directed by Nicholas Ballas
1987– 1988
FIESTA MELODRAMA
The Tale of the Terrible Termite That Tried to Terminate the Town
Directed by Daniel J. Bell
BURIED CHILD by Sam Shepard
Directed by T. Kent Crider
JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN PARIS
by Jacques Brel (musical)
Directed by Jean Moss and Jerome Nelson
GHOSTS by Henrik Ibsen
Directed by Ursula Drabik
YOU KNOW I CAN’T HEAR YOU WHEN THE WATER’S RUNNING
by Robert Anderson
Directed by Rebecca Morgan
GUYS AND DOLLS lyrics by Frank Loesser and book
by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows (musical)
Directed by Jim and Carol McGiffin
ONE ACTS
PVT. WARS by James McClure
Directed by T. Kent Crider
RED CORVETTE by Charlie Skowronek
Directed by Mary Outen
THE CAVE OF SALAMANCA by Cervantes
Directed by Nadine Stafford
GRACELAND by Ellen Byron
Directed by Rick Wiegers
1988– 1989
FIESTA MELODRAMA
Cacophonous and Cantankerous Conflicts
That Caused Catastrophe in the Capitol
Directed by Laird Graeser
A COMPANY OF WAYWARD SAINTS by Geroge Hermann
Directed by Emily E.J. Regier
THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER by George S. Kaufman
& Moss Hart
Directed by Emily E.J. Regier
PASSION by Peter Nichols
Directed by Claudia Jessup and Jonathan Richards
UNCLE VANYA by Anton Chekhov
Directed by Jean Moss
THE FOREIGNER by Larry Shue
Directed by Jack Reed
ONE ACTS
KILLER TALK by Jonathan Fields
Directed by Adam Walsh
CHAMBER MUSIC by Arthur Kopit
Directed by Emily E.J. Regier
VILLAGE WOOING by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Argos MacCallum and Stephanie Burrows
SUNNY MORNING by Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero
Translated by Lucretia Xavier Floyd
Directed by Argos MacCallum
1989 – 1990
FIESTA MELODRAMA
Why the Wily Worm Wanted to Whip Off the Wildest
and Wickedest Waster in the West
Directed by Rick Weigers
SOMETHING’S AFOOT by Vos and Gerlach McDonald
Directed by Steve Bayless
THE LION IN WINTER by James Goldman
Directed by Jack Reed
HEARTBREAK HOUSE by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Argos MacCallum and Siouxie Jeter
THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS by Paul Zindel
Directed by Emily E.J. Regier
WHAT THE BUTLER SAW by Joe Orton
Directed by Jeff Isaacs
THE MOST HAPPY FELLA by Frank Loesser (musical)
Directed by Harry Hamburg
ONE ACTS
THE PUSHCART PEDDLERS by Murray Schisgal
Directed by Paula Scarpellino
‘DENTITY CRISIS by Christopher Durang
Directed by Harry Hamburg
DUCK VARIATIONS by David Mamet
Directed by Jonathan Ellis and Georgina Young
THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND by Tom Stoppard
Directed by Mordena Babich
1990 – 1991
SPEAKING OF MURDER by Audrey & William Roos
Directed by Jonathan Richards and Claudia Jessup
HARVEY by Mary Chase
Directed by Stuart L. Graw
FIFTH OF JULY by Lanford Wilson
Directed by Rex Thompson
FOLDING GREEN by Arnold Moss
Directed by Harry Hamburg
BERLIN TO BROADWAY by Kurt Weill
Directed by Deborah Magid
SAVAGE LOVE by Sam Shepard (one act)
Directed by Jeff Isaacs
ARIA DA CAPO by Edna St. Vincent Millay (One–Act)
Directed by Nicholas Ballas
1991 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Sensational Saga of a Scottish Swine’s Sordid Scheme
Directed by Charles Skowroneck
1991 – 1992
FALLEN ANGELS by Noel Coward
Directed by Paula Scarpellino
THE NORMAL HEART by Larry Kramer
Directed by Jonathan Ellis and Georgina Young
THE GOOD WOMAN OF SETZUAN by Bertoldt Brecht
Directed by Jeff Issacs
STUFFED SHORTS (collection of original pieces) by Various Authors
Directed by Various Directors
ONE ACTS
THE ONLY SHOW IN TOWN by Charlie Skowroneck
Directed by Mary Outten
RIGGING THE HALF-LIT STAGE by John Menken
THE SPECIAL CASE by Richard Balthazar
Directed by Mordena Babich
GOOD TIME CHOLLY by Harry Reider
Directed by Harry Hamburg
1992 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Don Crystalball Colon’s Quite Cute Quadricentennial Quest
for Quite Contemptible Cash
Directed by Rick Wiegers
1992 – 1993
THE PASSION OF DRACULA by Hall & Richmond
Directed by Robert Graybill
SCROOGE AND MARLEY (SFCT and St. Michael’s High School)
By Charles Dickens, adapted by Israel Horowitx
Directed by Emily E.J. Regier
ALL MY SONS by Arthur Miller
Directed by Argos MacCallum
THE ELEPHANT MAN by Bernard Pomerance
Directed by Jeff Isaacs
EL GRANDE DE COCA-COLA by Ron House
Directed by Tish and Mike Miller
ONE ACTS
SISTER MARY IGNATIUS EXPLAINTS IT ALL FOR YOU
by Christopher Durang
THE BEAR by Anton Chekov
Directed by Gloria Weisberg
THE PROPOSAL by Anton Chekov
Directed by Nicole Henri
1993 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Directed by Emily E.J. Regier
1993 – 1994
THE DAY THEY SHOT JOHN LENNON by John McClure
Directed by T. Kent Crider
TERRA NOVA by Ted Tally
Directed by Joe Feldman
TABLE MANNERS by Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by Paula Scarpellino
MRS. WARREN’S PROFESSION by G.B. Shaw
Directed by Charles Skowroneck
PATIO/PORCH (2 One-Acts) by Jack Heitner
Directed by Connie Blankenship
1994 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Directed by Stuart L. Graw
1994 – 1995
THE KENTUCKY CYCLE by Robert Shenkkam
Directed by T. Kent Crider
SEASCAPE by Edward Albee
Directed by Catherine Taylor
THE THREE CUCKHOLDS by Leon Katz
Directed by Robert Nott
WIN/LOSE/DRAW (3 One-Acts) by Ava Watson and Mary Gallagher
Directed by Lucinda Marker
NUNSENSE II by Dan Goggin
Directed by Jinx Junkin
1995 FIESTA MELODRAMA
F.X. FourHusher’s Fiendisly Fraudently Fleecing
of Our Fair Frontier’s Fine Folks
Directed by Emily E.J. Regier
1995 – 1996
CAMINO REAL by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Argos MacCallum and T. Kent Crider
DELORES (One-Act) by Edward Baker
Directed by Oscar Lewis Rodriquez
THE AUTHOR’S VOICE (One-Act) by Richard Greenburg
Directed by Oscar Lewis Rodriquez
THE BELLE OF AMHERTS by William Luce
Directed by Carol Kessler
ROULETTE by Martha Lategan
Directed by Joe Mellis
LADIES IN RETIREMENT by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham
Directed by Robert Sinn
EL POZITO by Joey Chavez
Directed by Oscar Lewis Rodriquez
1996 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Balthazar Bulldozo’s Baneful Blueprint to Obliterate a Baked
but Beloved Burg by Abusing the Basin of its Beauteous Buttes
Directed by T. Kent Crider
1996 – 1997
EURYDICE, Legend of Lovers by Jean Anouilh
Directed by Daniel Pilburn
COYOTE BLUES by Oscar Lewis Rodriguez (One-Act)
Directed by Frederick Lopez
JULIA’S SISTERS AND BARBARA by Gerard Martinez (One-Act)
Directed by Gerard Martinez
DEATH KNOCKS by Woody Allen (One-Act)
Directed by Meg Huston
THE OPEN MEETING by A.R. Gurney (One-Act)
Directed by Meg Huston
FUENTE OVERJUNA by Lope de Lope
Directed by Argos MacCallum
ON THE VERGE OR THE GEOGRAPHY YEARNING
by Eric Overmeyer
Directed by Nancy Bullock
1997 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Dillinger L. Dorado’s Dastardly Deliberations to Denigrate the
Denizens of The Village In-Different and Deprove Them of Their
Domain and Domestic Domiciles or Casinos, Coins, Cash,
Chicanery, Cheaters, Chumps, Confusion and Calamity or
Something Else, But We Haven’t Thought of it Yet – What’s
Your Suggestion? by The Unusual Usual Suspects
Directed by Carol & Jim McGiffin
Aug 21 – Sept 7, 1997
1997 – 1998
THE SECRET AFFAIRS OF MILDRED WILD by Paul Zindel
Oct 9 – 26, 1997
THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS: TENNESSEE’S WOMEN
A One-Woman Show by Nita Michaels
Nov 13 – 15 and 20-22, 1997
WINTER HOLIDAY FESTIVAL: Reader’s Theatre, Song & Dance
Dec 11 – 24, 1997
STARTING HERE, STARTING NOW
A Romantic Musical Revue by Maltby & Shire
Jan 29 – Feb 15, 1998
AND THEN THERE WERE NONE by Agatha Christie
Mar 19 – Apr 5, 1998
THE RAMONA ROSES (A One Woman Show by Janet Borrus)
April 16 – 18 & 23 – 25, 1998
SACRED AND OBSCENE (World Premiere by Roman Chalbaud)
June 4 – June 21, 1998
GAY PRIDE PRODUCTION
BENT by Martin Sherman
Directed by Janice Bonser
July 8 – Jul 19, 1998
1998 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Aug 20 – Sept 6, 1998
1998 – 1999
THE SPEED OF DARKNESS by Steve Tesich
October 1 – 18, 1998
VITA AND VIRGINIA by Eileen Atkins
Nov 5 – 22, 1998
SECOND ANNUAL WINTER HOLIDAY FESTIVAL
Dec 10 – 23, 1998
A DOLL’S HOUSE by Henrik Ibsen
Jan 28 – Feb 14, 1999
The Torchbearers present
ONE-ACTS
March 4 – 14, 1999
Theatre Grottesco presents
FORTUNE: THE RISE AND FALL OF A SMALL
FORTUNE COOKIE FACTORY
May 20 – June 6, 1999
PRIDE PRODUCTION
(Celebrating Pride Week with the Third Annual Pride production)
July 1 – 18, 1999
THE 1999 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Aug 19 – Sept 5, 1999
1999 – 2000
THE FALL by Albert Camus, adaptation by Jerry Delaney
Sept 23 – Oct 10, 1999
THREE TALL WOMEN by Edward Albee
Nov 4 – Nov 21, 1999
WINTER HOLIDAY FESTIVAL
Dec 10 – 23, 1999
WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION by Agatha Christie
Jan 27 – Feb 13, 2000
BLOOD WEDDING by Federico Garcia Lorca
Mar 16 – Apr 2000
A PERFECT GANESH by Terrence McNally
June 22 – July 9, 2000
2000: The 78th ANNUAL FIESTA MELODRAMA
Aug 24 – Sept 10, 2000
2000 – 2001
ALL UNDER HEAVEN by Dyke Garrison and Valerie Harper
Oct 5 – 29, 2000
Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL
adaptation by Cather MacCallum
December 14 – 30, 2000
EYES FOR CONSUELA by Sam Shepard
(based on The Blue Bouquet by Octavio Paz)
Jan 25 – Feb 11, 2001
SIGHT UNSEEN by Donald Margulies
March 15 – April 1, 2001
2001: The 79th ANNUAL FIESTA MELODRAMA
August – September, 2001
2001 – 2002
THE FOURTH WALL by A.R. Gurney
October 4 – 28, 2001
Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL
adaptation by Cather MacCallum
December 13 – 30, 2001
THE ROAD TO MECCA by Athol Fugard
Jan 24 – Feb 17, 2002
THE HISTORY OF TOM JONES: A Foundling by Henry Fielding
(Adaptation by Clara Soister)
Mar 14 – April 7, 2002
2002: THE 80TH ANNUAL FIESTA MELODRAMA
Aug 22 – Sept 9, 2002
2002 – 2003
THE ROAD TO MECCA by Athol Fugard
Oct 3 – 27, 2002
A CHRISTMAS CAROL by Charles Dickens
Dec 12 – 29, 2002
BARRYMORE by William Luce
Jan 29 – Feb 16, 2003
BENCHWARMERS II
Feb 20 – March 2, 2003
THREE POETS by Romulus Linney
Mar 20 – April 6, 2003
2003: THE 81st ANNUAL FIESTA MELODRAMA
Aug 21 – Sept 7, 2003
2003 – 2004
AMY’S VIEW by David Hare
Directed by Suzanne Lederer
October 2 – 26, 2003
THE 1940s RADIO HOUR by Walton Jones
Directed by Clara Soister
Dec 18 – 30, 2003
BENCHWARMERS III (BENCH-LESS!) by New Mexico Playwrights
Jan 15 – Feb 1, 2004
LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT by Eugene O’Neill
Directed by Richard Block
Mar 4 – 28, 2004
2004 FIESTA MELODRAMA by Anonymous Committee
August 26 – Sept 12, 2004
2004 – 2005
BENCHWARMERS IV
Dec 8 – 19, 2004
MY OLD LADY by Israel Horowitz
Directed by Edward Hastings
Feb 3 – 20, 2005
SELF-MADE MEN by C.J. Bacino
Directed by C.J. Bacino
June 15 – 25, 2005
THE PLAYHOUSE LATINO FESTIVAL
BALLAD OF SUCIO’S FROG by E.H. Fritz
from the Lancepoint Chronicles
Adapted and directed by M. Vaught
İCURANDERAS! SERPENTS OF THE CLOUDS by Elaine Romero
Directed by Valli Marie Rivera
July 20 – 31, 2005
2005 – 2006
2005 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Directed by Rachel Peck
Aug 25 – Sept 11, 2005
THE GLASS MENAGERIE by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Janis Bonser
Oct 13 – 30, 2005
GOOD NIGHT, DESDEMONA (GOOD MORNING, JULIET)
by Ann Marie MacDonald
Directed by Leslie Bentley
Dec 15 – 31, 2005
BENCHWARMERS V: BACK TO THE BENCH
by New Mexico Playwrights
Feb 2 – 12, 2006
BETRAYAL by Harold Pinter
Directed by Liam Lockhart
Mar 16 – April 2, 2006
LEND ME A TENOR by Ken Ludwig
Directed by Barry Hazen
May 4 – 14, 2006
KISS OF THE SPIDERWOMAN by Manuel Puig
Directed by Richard Block
June 14 – 25, 2006
RAPPACCINI’S DAUGHTER (LA HIJA DE RAPPACCINI)
by Octavio Paz
Directed by Valli Marie Rivera
July 20 – 30, 2006
2006 – 2007
2006 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Screens of Silver, Cities of Gold
Directed by Eliot Fisher
Aug 24 – Sept 10, 2006
RUMORS by Neil Simon
Directed by Frederica Johnson
Oct 12 – 29, 2006
Southwest Children’s Theatre presents
SNOW WHITE AND THE 7 CONSERVATIONISTS
Nov 11 and Nov 18, 2006
TWO WOMEN DANCING
Choreography/performance by Julie Brette Adams and Kate Eberle
Nov 24 – Dec 3, 2006
The Arden Players in association with
the Santa Fe Playhouse present
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING by William Shakespeare
Dec 7 – 17, 2006
BENCHWARMERS VI
Feb 1 – 18, 2007
GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS by David Mamet
Directed by Liam Lockhart
March 15 – April 1, 2007
Southwest Children’s Theatre presents
HANSEL & GRETEL
April 21 and 28, 2007
Teatro Paraguas and Santa Fe Playhouse present
SEPTEMBER SHOES by Jose Cruz Gonzalez
Directed by Argos MacCallum
May 17 – June 3, 2007
KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN by Manuel Puig
Directed by Rachel Peck
June 21 – July 1, 2007
SHOWTIME SANTA FE
The 10th Season of Sue Lovitz’s popular Cabaret Revue
July 10 – 15, 2007
2007 – 2008
2007 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Revenge of the Masked Mariachi or A Foul Flimflam
Filches Fiestas to Turn Town into Tourist Trap
Directed by Eliot Gray Fisher
Aug 23 – Sept 9, 2007
A FABULOUS NIGHT AT THE THEATRE: Chris Calloway Sings!
+ 3 One-Act Comedies by Ron Bloomberg
Sept 15, 16 and Sept 28-Oct 7, 2007
The Arden Players and Santa Fe Playhouse present
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE by William Shakespeare
Directed by Deborah Dennison
Oct 11 – 28, 2007
Southwest Children’s Theatre presents
JILL & JACK & THE BEANSTALK
Nov 10 and Nov 17, 2007
THE MOUSETRAP by Agatha Christie
Directed by Catherine Donovan
Dec 13 – 30, 2007
BENCHWARMERS VII (An Evening of Eight New One-Act Plays)
Jan 31 – Feb 17, 2008
ENCHANTED APRIL by Matthew Barber
Directed by James Hatch
March 13 – 30, 2008
Southwest Children’s Theatre presents
THE PRINCESS & THE PIG BOY
April 19 and 26, 2008
THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES by Frank D. Gilroy
Directed by Maura Dhu Studi
May 15 – June 1, 2008
GAY PRIDE PRODUCTION
In Association with Human Rights Alliance
Directed by Dan Gerrity
June 19 – July 6, 2008
2008 – 2009
2008 FIESTA MELODRAMA
The Corny Calamities or An Irreparable and Eerie
Parable of the Prairie Ear or Crime on the Cob!
Directed by Eliot Gray Fisher
Aug 21 – Sept 7, 2008
TWO WOMEN DANCING with Julie Brette Adams and Kate Eberle
Sept 12 – 14 & 18-20, 2008
LE THEATRE DE GRAND GUIGNOL (The French Theatre of Horror)
Directed by Liam Lockhart
October 16 – Nov 2, 2008
Southwest Children’s Theatre presents
VASALISA THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE BONY-LEGGED HAG
Nov 15 and 22, 2008
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE by Joseph Kesselring
Directed by Pal Dybel
Dec 11, 2008 – Jan 4, 2009
BENCHWARMERS VIII
Jan 22 – Feb 15, 2009
ARMS AND THE MAN by George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Catherine Donovan
March 12 – 29, 2009
Southwest Children’s Theatre presents
THE MINSTREL AND THE STUCK-UP PRINCESS
April 18 and 25, 2009
GREATER TUNA by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears & Ed Howard
Directed by Darron Dunbar
May 14 – 31, 2009
PRIDE PRODUCTION
In Association with Human Rights Alliance
June 18 – July 5, 2009
2009 – 2010
HAY FEVER by Noel Coward
Directed by Carol & Jim McGiffin
Aug 27 – Sept 13, 2009
Southwest Children’s Theatre presents
SCHEHERAZADE: 1001 Arabian Nights
November 14 and 21, 2009
THE LION IN WINTER by James Goldman
Directed by Suzanne Lederer
Oct 15 – Nov 1, 2009
TUNA CHRISTMAS by Jason Williams, Joe Sears, Ed Howard
Dec 10 , 2009 – Jan 3, 2010
BENCHWARMERS IX
Feb 4-26, 2010
TWO WOMEN DANCING with Kate Eberle & Julie Adams
2010 A Contemporary Dance Performance
Mar 5, 6, 7 and Mar 12, 13, 14, 2010
DEAD MAN’S CELL PHONE by Sarah Ruhl
Directed by Catherine Donovan
April 1 – 18, 2010
Southwest Children’s Theatre presents
A FANCY DROO MYSTERY:
AnOriginal Mystery by Rebecca Morgan
Original Music by Melange
April 24 and May 1, 2010
THE NEW CENTURY by Paul Rudnick
Directed by Clara Soister
June 10 – 27, 2010
2010 – 2011
2010 FIESTA “Reefer”* MELLOW DRAMA
*for medicinal purposes only!
A Man & His Mannikin: The Absolutely Accurate Account of the Creation of Zozobra or A Gargantuan Gloom Machine, Groovy Ganja Greens, Greedy Grasping Fiends and Grappling Fiesta Queens Generate Gaily Garrulous Scenes or How a Pernicious Pilferer, His Profane Protege and His Pulchritudinous Paramour Propagate a Plot to Purloin the Prescriptive Pot Profits of a Perky Pair of Planters, Plunder the Pennies of a Pitiful Pack of Performing Pupils, and Persuade the Populace to Pay for the Promise of Peace and Prosperity by Plugging Pesos into a Pixilated Professor’s Pyrotechnic Puppet
Written by an Anonymous (and Wisely So!) Committee
Directed by Matt Sanford and Eliot Gray Fisher
Aug 26 – Sept 12, 2010
EMPTY BED BLUES by Stephen Lowe
Directed by Dan Gerrity
October 14 – Nov 7, 2010
Southwest Children’s Theatre presentsTHE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES
Adapted by Rebecca Morgan
Original Music by Melange
Nov 19 – 21, 2010
6 DANCE LESSONS in 6 WEEKS by Richard Alfieri
Directed by Larry Lee
Dec 16 – Jan 2, 2011
BENCHWARMERS 10
By Various New Mexico Playwrights
Feb 4 – 26, 2011
TWO WIVES IN INDIA by Leslie Harrell Dillen
Directed by Ed Hastings
Mar 17 – Apr 3, 2011
CALLBACK by Bill Svanoe
Directed by Blake Bradford
Apr 7 – 24, 2011
JULIE BRETTE ADAMS
Dancer/Choreographer
May 19 – 22, 2011
Southwest Children’s Theatre presentsTHE POETIC DRAGON Adapted by Argos MacCallum
Original Music by Melange
May 2011
COLE:
An Entertainment Based on the Words & Music of Cole Porter
Directed by Carol and Jim McGiffin
Musical Director: Jeff Tarnoff
July 7 -24, 2011
2011 – 2012
2011 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Written by An Anonymous Committee
Directed by Eliot Fisher
Aug 31 – Sept 11, 2011
Oliver Productions and Santa Fe Playhouse presentCOLLECTED STORES by David Margulies
Directed by Bradford Fairbanks
Sept 29 – Oct 16, 2011
Playhouse Children’s Theatre presentsTHE BUTLER DIDN’T DO IT!
Adapted by Rebecca Morgan; Original Music by Melange
November 2011
MOONLIGHT & MAGNOLIAS by Ron Hutchison
Directed by Janet Davidson
Dec 1 – 18, 2011
BENCHWARMERS 11
The Short Play Festival
Feb 2 – 26, 2012
Ironweed Productions and the Santa Fe Playhouse presentOUR TOWN by Thornton Wilder
Directed by Scott Hamilton
March 29, 2012 – April 15, 2012
JULIE BRETTE ADAMS
Dancer/Choreographer
May 2012
Playhouse Children’s Theatre presents
RAPUNZEL
Adapted and Directed by Rebecca Morgan, Original Music by Melange
April and May 2013
OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY by Jerry Sterner
Directed by Ron Bloomberg and Barry Hazen
June 14 – July 1, 2012
2012 – 2013
2012 FIESTA MELODRAMA
What the List Missed or The Absolutely, Undeniably, Certifiably
True Story of How New Mexico Became A State!
(Would We Make this Stuff Up?)
written by An Anonymous Committee
Directed by Catherine Donovan, Assisted by Jonah Winn-Lenetsky
Featuring Charles Tichenor on the piano
Aug 24 – Sept 9, 2012
MOON OVER BUFFALO by Ken Ludwig
Directed by Barbara Hatch
October 11 – 28, 2012
Playhouse Children’s Theatre presents
FANCY CREW AND THE BOARDING HOUSE MYSTERY
Adapted and Directed by Rebecca Morgan
November 16 – 18, 2012
THE WEIR by Conor McPherson
Directed by Matt Sanford
December 6 – 23, 2012
Presented by Ironweed Productions and The Santa Fe PlayhouseBENCHWARMERS 12
February 7 – March 3, 2013
BURIED CHILD by Sam Shepard
Directed by Mona Malec
March 28 – April 14, 2013
Playhouse Children’s Theatre presents
CINDERELLA
Adapted and Directed by Rebecca Morgan
May 10 – 12, 2013
CHAPTER TWO by Neil Simon
Directed by Kent Kirkpatrick in association with Thirsty Bush Productions
June 13 – 30, 2013
2013 – 2014
2013 FIESTA MELODRAMA
A Veritable Verisimilitude of Vegas Voluptuousness or
A Fracking Good Time or Challenging Chicken Choices
in the Chintzy Chaparral
Directed by Andrew Primm; Assisted by Eliot Gray Fisher
Aug 28 – Sep 8, 2013
I HATE HAMLET by Paul Rudnik
Directed by Robert Nott
Oct 10 – 27, 2013
A Playhouse Children’s Theatre ProductionTHE BOY WHO WOULD BE KING
Adapted and Directed by Rebecca Morgan
Original music by MELANGE: Jeff Tarnoff and JoJo Sena-Tarnoff
November 19 – 24, 2013
Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL Adapted by Doris Baizley
Directed by Dan Gerrity
December 5 – 24, 2013
BENCHWARMERS 13
February 6 – March 2, 2014
THE LYONS by Nicky Silver
Directed by Janet Davidson
March 27 – April 13, 2014
A Playhouse Children’s Theatre ProductionSNOW WHITE AND ROSE RED
Adapted and Directed by Rebecca Morgan
Original music by Melange, Jeff Tarnoff and JoJo Sena-Tarnoff
April 29 – May 4, 2014
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE
by Terrence McNally
Directed by Vanessa Rios y VallesMay 29 – June 8, 2014
Ironweed Productions with Santa Fe Playhouse presentGOOD PEOPLE by David Lindsay-Abaire
Directed by Wendy Chapin
July 10 – July 27, 2014
2014 – 2015
New Mexico Actors Lab and Santa Fe Playhouse presentSYLVIA by A.R. Gurney
Directed by Robert Benedetti
July 31 – Aug 17, 2014
2014 FIESTA MELODRAMA
Also Known As Game of Groans or Last Train to Artsville
or Zozobra for Dummies or Hot Massage on the Sexually
Oriented Express or No Country Music for Old Men
Directed by Andrew Primm
Aug 22 – Sept 7
THE EFFECTS OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS by Paul Zindel
Directed by Quinn Mander
Sept 25 – Oct 19, 2014
QUILTERS by Molly Newman and Barbara Demashek
Directed by Catherine Donovan
Oct 30 – Nov 16, 2014
PLAYWRIGHTS FORUM (Four Original Staged Readings)
Nov 20 – 23, 2014
WINTER HOLIDAY CELEBRATION
Dec 11 – 28, 2014
THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILOTT by Jean Giraudoux
Directed by Barbara Hatch
Jan 8 – Feb 1, 2015
For Giving Productions and Santa Fe Playhouse presentKIMBERLY AKIMBO by David Lindsay-Abaire
Directed by Janet Davidson
Feb 12 – Mar 1, 2015
PLAYWRIGHTS FORUM (Original Full-Length Work)
Directed by Cristina Duarte
March 12 – 22, 2015
MACBETH by William Shakespeare
Directed by Patrick Briggs
April 2 – April 19, 2014
New Mexico School for the ArtsYOUNG ADULTS PERFORMANCE
April 30 – May 2, 2014
JULIE BRETTE ADAMS
Dance PerformanceMay 7 – 10, 2015
Theater Grottesco
ENSEMBLE PRODUCTION directed by John Flax
May 21 – June 7, 2015
BENCHWARMERS 14 (8 Original Short Plays)
June 11 – 28, 2015
Ironweed Productions and Santa Fe Playhouse presentDEATH OF A SALESMAN by Arthur Miller
July 16 – August 2
Leslie Dillen and Santa Fe Playhouse presentTHE PASSIONS OF MABEL DODGE LUJAN by Leslie Dillen
August 6 – August 16
2015 Fiesta MelodramaINTRIGUE AT THE PALACE directed by Andrew Primm
August 27 – September 13
THE FOREIGNER by Larry Shue
Directed by Robert Nott
April 2 – April 19, 2014
PLAYWRIGHTS’ WORKSHOP (Four Original Dramatic Readings)
Directed by Barbara Hatch
November 5 – November 15
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE – A Live Radio Play by Joe Landry
Directed by Vaughn Irving
December 3 – December 24