Below you'll find a listing of every WHTC production, from the present
year back through 1974.
| Date |
Production |
Playwright and director |
2008 |
May |
The Odd Couple (female version) |
written by Neil Simon; directed by Lisa Smith |
April |
The Oldest Profession (dinner theater at the Nimrod Restaurant) |
written by Paula Vogel; directed by Don Dutton |
March |
High Life |
written by Lee MacDougall; directed by Bill Ring |
February |
Same Time, Next Year (dinner theater at the Nimrod Restaurant) |
written by Bernard Slade; directed by Don Dutton |
January |
Plays with Your Food (dinner theater at Pi Restaurant) |
An evening of four one-acts directed by Norbert Brown |
2007 |
| November |
The Belle of Amherst |
written by William Luce; directed by and featuring Lydia Sargent |
October |
Love Letters (dinner theater at Pi Restaurant) |
written by A. R. Gurney; produced by Don Dutton |
August |
Glimmer, Glimmer and Shine |
written by Warren Leight; directed by Joan Edstrom |
May |
Daddy's Dyin'... Who's Got the Will? |
written by Del Shores; directed by Don Dutton |
March |
The Boys Next Door |
written by Tom Griffin; directed by Lisa Smith |
2006 |
| December |
A Child's Christmas in Wales |
written by Dylan Thomas; featuring the puppets of Le Theatricule Stoique; directed by Joe Richards |
October-November |
Lettuce and Lovage |
written by Peter Shaffer; directed by Lydia Sargent |
| August |
Steel Magnolias |
written by Robert Harling; directed by Don Dutton |
| May |
Sordid Lives |
written by Del Shores; directed by Lisa Smith |
| March |
Extremities |
written by William Mastrosimone; directed by Don Dutton |
2005 |
| October |
Boom Town |
written by Jeff Daniels; directed by Joan Edstrom |
| July |
Woman in Black |
written by Stephen Mallatratt; directed by Dorothy Scammon Cotter |
| May |
The Rocky Horror Show |
Music and Book by Richard O'Brien; directed by Don Dutton |
2004 |
| March |
30 Years of Theater: staged readings of Plaza Suite, The Rivals and Long Days Journey into Night |
written by Neil Simon, J.B. Sheridan, Eugene O'Neill; directed by Lydia Sargent and Don Dutton |
| May |
Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean |
written by Ed G; directed by Don Dutton |
| July |
The Mousetrap |
written by Agatha Christie; directed by Lydia Sargent |
| October |
Born Yesterday |
written by Garson Kanin; directed by Lydia Sargent |
2003 |
| February |
Widows and Children First |
written by Harvey Fierstein; directed by Don Dutton |
| May |
Side Man |
written by Warren Leight; directed by Joan Edstrom |
| July |
Flowering Spurge |
written and directed by Frances Huxley |
| October |
Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf? |
written by Edward Albee; directed by Lydia Sargent |
2002 |
| March |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest |
written by Dale Wasserman; directed by Joan Edstrom |
| May |
Grace and Glorie |
written by Tom Ziegler; directed by Lydia Sargent |
| July |
The Promise |
written by Alexei Arbusov; directed by Frances Huxley |
| October |
Arsenic and Old Lace |
written by Joseph Kellerling; directed by Travis Joyce |
2001 |
| May |
Three Tall Women |
written by Edward Albee; directed by Carol McManus |
| August |
The Tempest |
written by William Shakespeare; directed by Frances Huxley |
| October |
Auntie Mame |
written by Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee; directed by Lydia Sargent |
2000 |
| March |
I Read About My Death in Vogue Magazine |
reprise written & directed by Lydia Sargent |
| May |
The Price |
written by Arthur Miller; directed by Lydia Sargent |
| August |
The Importance of Being Earnest |
written by Oscar Wilde; directed by Sue Volkmann |
| October |
True West |
written by Sam Shepard; directed by Joan Edstrom |
| December |
Walking in a Mist of Stars |
written and adapted by John Brown; directed by Lydia Sargent |
1999 |
| March |
A Path of Sparks |
directed by Lydia Sargent, Christine Power & Anne Marie Taylor |
| June |
Durang! |
written by Christopher Durang; directed by Petra Ehrenbrink |
| August |
Deathtrap |
written by Ira Levin; directed by Frances Huxley |
| October |
To Grandmother's House We Go |
written by Joanna M. Glass; directed by Phyllis Laking Hunt & Josephine Fletcher |
| December |
The Marquis Crossing Ladies Society's First Attempt at Murder |
written by Pat Cook; directed by Cleo Zani |
1998 |
| February |
84 Charing Cross Road |
written by Helen Hanff; directed by Lydia Sargent |
| May |
The Secret Garden |
written by Sylvia Ashby; directed by Eric Gomes |
| August |
Driving Miss Daisy |
written by Alfred Uhry; directed by Lydia Sargent |
| November |
A Delicate Balance |
written by Edward Albee; directed by Lydia Sargent |
| December |
Last Night '98 |
(various) |
1997 |
| February |
The Night of January 16th |
written by Ayn Rand; directed by Heather Fletcher |
| March |
The Long Sigh |
written and directed by Lydia Sargent |
| May |
No Exit |
written by Jean-Paul Satre; directed by Beth Martin |
| June |
No Tea For A Rebel |
written by Richard Weiss & Robert Barnett; directed by Phyllis Hunt |
| August |
Bedroom Farce |
written by Alan Ayckbourn; directed by Frances Huxley |
| October |
Infancy |
written by Thornton Wilder; directed by Bill Adelman |
| October |
Incident At Twilight |
written by Friedrich Dürrenmatt; directed by Petra Ehrenbrink |
| December |
Gallimaufry! 1997 |
written by various; directed by Lydia Sargent |
1996 |
| January |
Being a Woman |
written and directed by Lydia Sargent |
| February |
The Zoo Story |
written by Edward Albee; directed by Beth Martin |
| March |
The Man With a Flower in His Mouth |
written by Luigi Pirandello; directed by Beth Martin |
| April/May |
Dangerous Corner |
written by J.B. Priestley; directed by Eugenia O'Conner |
| July |
I am Made of Blue Sky (repeat) |
written and directed by Lydia Sargent |
| August |
The House of Bernarda Alba |
written by F. Garcia Lorca; directed by Frances Huxley |
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October |
The Glass Menagerie |
written by Tennessee Williams; directed by Robb Fessler |
| December |
Gallimaufry! 1996 |
written by various; directed by Lydia Sargent |
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1995 |
| April |
A Thurber Carnival |
written by James Thurber; directed by Bill Adelman |
| August |
George Washington Slept Here |
written by George Kaufman; directed by Frances Huxley |
| October/November |
I am Made of Blue Sky |
written and directed by Lydia Sargent |
| First Night |
I am Made of Blue Sky (repeat) |
written and directed by Lydia Sargent |
1994 |
| June |
Voices of the Past |
scripted by Bobbi Clark; directed by Lydia Sargent |
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| July |
The Cocktail Hour |
written by A.R. Gurney; directed by Michael Toner |
| October |
I Read About My Death in Vogue Magazine |
written and directed by Lydia Sargent |
1993 |
| February/March |
The Hitch-Hiker & Sorry, Wrong Number |
Written by Lucille Fletcher; directed by Carlos Velez |
| February/March |
The Monkey’s Paw |
written by W.W. Jacobs; directed by Carlos Velez |
| August |
Working |
Adapted from the book by Studs Terkel; directed by Lydia Sargent |
| First Night |
The Fifteen Minute Hamlet |
written by Tom Stoppard; directed by Michael Toner |
1992 |
| March/April |
Old Times |
written by Harold Pinter; directed by Bill Adelman |
| August/September |
Last of the Red Hot Lovers |
written by Neil Simon; directed by Joseph Hoffenburg |
1991 |
| March |
O’Flaherty V.C. |
written by George Bernard Shaw; directed by Michael Toner |
| March |
The Typist |
written by Murray Schisgal; directed by Sally Helfrich |
| July |
The Mound Builders |
written by Lanford Wilson; directed by Bill Adelman |
1990 |
| January |
Season’s Greetings |
written by Alan Ayckbourn; directed by Bill Adelman |
| August |
Stuffed Elephants |
written and directed by Edward Gorey |
1989 |
| March |
The Duck Variations |
written by David Mamet; directed by Terri Frady |
| May |
Zoo Story |
written by Edward Albee; directed by Jeff Johnson |
| August |
Talking with... |
written by Jane Martin; directed by Eric Stevens |
| October |
Lost Shoelaces |
Written and directed by Edward Gorey |
1988 |
| May |
She Stoops to Conquer |
written by William Goldsmith; directed by Iris Valanti |
| August |
Sister Mary Ignatius / The Actor’s Nightmare |
written by Christopher Durang; directed by Jeff Johnson |
1987 |
| July |
Angels Fall |
written by Lanford Wilson; directed by Sue Volkmann |
| November |
How I Got That Story |
written by Amlin Grey; directed by Jeff Johnson |
1986 |
| March |
The Runner Stumbles |
written by Milan Stitt; directed by Joan Howard |
| July/August |
Fool For Love |
written by Sam Shepard; directed by Iris Valanti |
| November |
Top Girls |
written by Caryl Churchill; directed by Genie Stevens |
1985 |
| March |
The Dining Room |
written by A.R. Gurney; directed by Jonni Stephens |
| July |
The Death & Life of Larry Benson |
written by Reginald Rose; directed by Bob Bock |
| December |
The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden |
written by Thornton Wilder; directed by Janet Spring |
1984 |
| February |
And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little |
written by Paul Zindel; directed by Joan Howard |
| July |
Lovers: Winners and Losers |
written by Brian Friel; directed by Iris Valanti |
| November |
I’m Herbert |
written by Robert Anderson; directed by Joseph Hoffenberg |
| November |
I Can’t Imagine Tomorrow |
written by Tennessee Williams; directed by Eric Jennings |
| November |
The Wooing of Lady Sunday |
written by Ted Pezullo; directed by Joan Howard |
| December |
Evening of Mime |
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| December |
The Long Christmas Dinner |
written by Thornton Wilder; directed by Janet Spring |
1983 |
| May |
The Learned Ladies |
written by Molière; directed by Karl Schleicher |
| July |
Bonjour, la, bonjour |
written by Michel Tremblay; directed by Jamie Lerner |
| November |
The Skin of Our Teeth |
written by Thornton Wilder; directed by Paul Ryan |
1982 |
| May |
Buried Child |
written by Sam Shepard; directed by Joan Howard |
| July |
After Magritte |
written by Tom Stoppard; directed by Steven Adams |
| July |
Dark Lady of the Sonnets |
written by George Bernard Shaw; directed by David Landowne |
| July |
Lady of Larkspur Lotion |
written by Tennessee Williams; directed by Joan Howard |
| November |
Little Foxes |
written by Lillian Hellman; directed by Joseph Hoffenberg |
1981 |
| February |
The Hostage |
written by Brendan Behan; directed by Stephen Adams |
| May |
Night Watch |
written by Lucille Fletcher; directed by Iris Valanti |
| July |
The Little Prince |
adapted by Paul Sussman; directed by Catherine Smith |
| November |
A Doll House |
written by Henrik Ibsen; directed by Barbara Shaw |
1980 |
| February |
The Boor |
written by Anton Chekhov; directed by Joan Howard |
| March |
Play / That Time |
written by Samuel Beckett; directed by Alan Hibbard |
| May |
Seascape |
written by Edward Albee; directed by Karl Schleicher |
| July |
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
written by Edward Albee; directed by Joseph Hoffenberg |
| November |
Picnic |
written by William Inge; directed by Joan Howard |
1979 |
| March |
Twelfth Night |
written by William Shakespeare; directed by Stevan Sylvester |
| May/June |
Alice in Wonderland |
written by Eva le Galliene and Florida Friebus; directed by Catherine Smith |
| July |
Hooters |
written by Ted Talley; directed by Philip Himberg |
| July |
Vanities |
written by Jack Heifner; directed by Philip Himberg |
| November |
Dark of the Moon |
written by Howard Richardson and William Berney; directed by Iris Valanti |
1978 |
| February |
The Imaginary Invalid |
written by Molière; directed by Karl Schleicher |
| May |
The Grouchan Chronicles |
written by Jon Hofferman; directed by Catherine Smith |
| June |
Impromptu |
written by Tad Mosel; directed by Gillian McManus |
| July |
The Shadow Box |
written by Michael Christofer; directed by Nancy Alexander |
| October |
Tango |
written by Sławomir Mrożek; directed by Laura Johnson |
1977 |
| April |
The Summoning of Everyman |
John Baird version; directed by Karl Schleicher |
| June |
Pinocchio |
script by Eric Edwards, music by Paul Sussman; directed by Catherine Smith |
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| June |
The House of Bernarda Alba |
written by Garcia Lorca; directed by C. Rawley & Dawnine Martinez |
| July |
The Rimers of Eldritch |
written by Lanford Wilson; directed by Jay Allison |
| September |
Home Free |
written by Lanford Wilson: directed by Iris Valanti |
| October |
Four Fizzles |
written by Samuel Beckett directed by Eric Edwards |
1976 |
| January |
Kore - A Journey of Women |
readings by and about women; directed by Christina Rawley |
| March |
Uncle Vanya |
written by Anton Chekhov; directed by Martin Novemsky |
| May |
Peter Pan |
written by J.M. Barrie; directed by Catherine Smith |
| July |
Bicentennial Suicide |
written by Bob Holman & Bob Rosenthal |
| July |
Under Milk Wood (repeat) |
written by Dylan Thomas; directed by Peter Kaplan |
| July |
Mythical Women |
by various writers; directed by Elizabeth Smit and Iris Valanti |
| December |
Ile |
written by Eugene O’Neill; directed by Peter Laue |
1975 |
| January |
Follies, An Evening of Poetry |
by local poets; directed by Kenneth Ketchum |
| January |
Child’s Play |
written by Shaine Marison; directed by Shaine Marison |
| January |
Riders to the Sea |
written by John Millington Synge; directed by Shaine Marison |
| March |
The Glass Menagerie |
written by Tennessee Williams; directed by Philip Himberg |
| June |
Wizard of Oz |
Adapted and directed by Robert Holman |
| July |
The Maids |
written by Jean Genet; directed by Kennth Ketchum |
| July/August |
Older People |
written by John Ford Noonan; directed by Robert Holman |
| July/August |
Ionescopade |
written by Eugene Ionesco and arranged by Robert Ackerman; directed by Philip Himberg |
| September |
The Effect of Gamma Rays on the Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds |
written by Paul Zindel; directed by Catherine Smith |
| October/November |
Under Milk Wood |
written by Dylan Thomas; directed by Peter Kaplan |
| November |
A Thousand Clowns |
written by Herb Gardner; directed by Catherine Smith |
1974 |
| October |
All Hallow’s Eve Celebration |
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| November |
The Bald Soprano |
written by Eugene Ionesco; directed by Karen Cutler |
| December |
Idylls in Ivy |
directed by Janet Toner |