Past Productions

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A Roach’s Complaint


Please join us for one of three plays in the New Works Festival Year 2.

Fortinbras

Fortinbras


The quick-witted, comical continuation of Hamlet in which a young Fortinbras enters the mass murder scene and devises a plan to ascend the throne of Denmark.

Grand Hotel

Grand Hotel, The Musical


A group of eccentric guests spend a lavish weekend at the opulent Grand Hotel in 1928 Berlin – when the Roaring Twenties are in high…

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La Ronde


Scrutinized upon its publishing in 1900 for its hypersexual content, La Ronde bares the interwoven tale of a risque roundelay of love affairs.

Pericles, Prince of Tyre

Pericles, Prince of Tyre


When Pericles deciphers a riddle that reveals a dark secret about the king of Antioch, his solution puts his life in danger and sends him on a long journey of adversity and adventure.

Art of Success

The Art of Success


A tumultuous decade condensed into a single night, this bawdy comedy depicts the raucous underbelly world of artist William Hogarth in 18th Century London as he faces the boundaries of artistic expression.

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Tartuffe


The story takes place in the home of the wealthy Orgon, where Tartuffe – a fraud and a pious imposter – has insinuated himself. He succeeds magnificently in winning the respect and devotion of the head of the house and then tries to marry his daughter and seduce his wife and scrounge the deed to the property.

Our Town

Our Town


A timeless, contemplative American drama that explores the inevitable cycle of life through the story of two childhood sweethearts who encounter the human experience together.

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Trojan Women


Inspired by the Euripides classic, this modern version of the epic story was created by the company of actors in a creative collaboration with director David Bridel. Movement, music and original text combine to forge a contemporary, smart and powerful tale.

In the Blood

In the Blood


A modern-day tragedy based on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, a homeless mother struggles to find help for her five fatherless children who are living in a poverty-stricken inner city.