Past Productions

scene from Time of Your Life, November 2013

The Time of Your Life


Among the denizens of Nick’s Pacific Street Saloon, Restaurant and Entertainment Palace at the foot of Embarcadero, San Franscisco circa 1939 are Joe, a melancholy regular, and his friend Tom, an eager-to-please disciple of Joe’s philosophies who carries a torch for Kitty Duval, a fragile streetwalker.

Lady Windermere's Fan

Lady Windermere’s Fan


In this Victorian farce, Lady Windermere has a happy marriage – or, so she thought – until a gossiping duchess and a suspicious paper trail make her doubtful of her husband’s fidelity.

Infinite Black Suitcase production photo

Infinite Black Suitcase


An insightful and endearing examination of the lives of three Oregonian families as they attempt to deal with the trauma of death and dying as humanly and lovingly as possible.

Dancing at Lughnasa

Dancing at Lughnasa


Widely regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece, the Irish memory play set in 1936 recollects the tale of five unmarried sisters who come alive during the pagan festival of Lughnasa.

The Crucible

The Crucible


The town of Salem is driven into a witch-hunting flurry, as citizens are falsely condemned of sorcery.

Vinegar Tom

Vinegar Tom


In 17th Century rural England, two farm women are at the mercy and forbearance of their neighbors after they are accused of witchcraft by a man they have spurned sexually.

Fefu and Her Friends

Fefu and Her Friends


Gathered together to rehearse for a charity presentation, eight friends find themselves sharing their thoughts about life, societal concerns and struggles as mid-1930s feminists.

scene from United Kingdom of Dance

United Kingdom of Dance


Rock out and relive the best of Britain’s music and culture as the Repertory Dance Company celebrates decades of pop and rock from the United Kingdom through dance.

A scene from Getting Married

Getting Married


Dissatisfied with marriage and divorce laws, a prospective bride and groom and their families attempt to frame a contract to suit their needs and end up in total disagreement.

A scene from Mrs. Packard.

Mrs. Packard


In 1861, Mrs. Elizabeth Packard is committed to an insane asylum by her preacher husband because of his disagreement with her liberal views of religion and child-rearing.