Seasons and Years
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1996-1999
2010-2011 Season Schedule
Late Night Series: Cop Block July 8 – 23, 2011
By Bikers Against Animal Cruelty (Colony Fest Winner)
Directed by Matthias Schnieder
Late Night Series: Endangered June 3 – 19, 2011
By Sean Paraventi
Directed by Andrea Scobie (BoxFest Winner)
Salvage by Joseph Zettelmaier
Directed by Inga Wilson
April 22 – May 14, 2011
Late Night Series: Fish Dinner April 1 – April 16, 2011
Written and performed by Quintin Hicks
Directed by Dave Davies
Hylomorph by Maggie Smith
Directed by Yasmine Jaffri
February 25 – March 19, 2011
Late Night Series: 3 GUYS, 1 JAR January 7 – 22, 2011
By A.R.M. (Colony Fest Winner)
Directed by Mike McGettigan
Dance Xanax Dance by Lauren Bickers
Directed by Lauren Bickers
November 26 – December 23, 2010
Nightmare Box by Various Local Playwrights
Directed by Shawn Handlon
October 15 – November 6, 2010
Criminal Hearts by Jane Martin
Directed by Will Myers
September 10 – October 2, 2010
2009-2010 Season Schedule
All Childish Things: Episode III by Joseph Zettelmaier
Directed by Shannon Ferrante
July 2 – July 24, 2010
All Childish Things: Episode II by Joseph Zettelmaier
Directed by Shannon Ferrante
July 1 – July 24, 2010
All Childish Things: Episode I by Joseph Zettelmaier
Directed by Shannon Ferrante
June 24 – July 24, 2010
Late Night Series: Herstory Repeats Herself: A trilogy in 3-D June 4 – 19, 2010
By Pillow Fight (Colony Fest Winner)
Directed by Shawn Handlon
The Lonesome West by Martin McDonagh
Directed by Demetri Vacratsis
May 7 – 29, 2010
Late Night Series: Henrietta Hermaline’s Fall from Great Heights April 2 – 18, 2010
By Maggie Smith
Directed by Molly McMahon (BoxFest Winner)
Detroit be Dammed: A Beaver’s Tale
Written and Directed by Shawn Handlon and Mikey Brown
March 5 – 27, 2010 (Remounted at Park Bar November 24 – December 18. 2010)
Late Night Series: Snowbound January 8 – 23, 2010
By Margaret Edwartowski
Directed by Michael Carnow
The Hebrew Hammer by Jonathan Kesselman
Directed by Frannie Shepherd-Bates
December 4 – 26, 2009
Late Night Series: Joe vs. the Travis October 30 – November 14, 2009
By Forever Fifteen (Colony Fest Winner)
Directed by Bryan Lark
One Flea Spare by Naomi Wallace
Directed by Shannon Ferrante
October 2 – 24, 2009
2008-2009 Season Schedule
Love Springs Laughs (2 short plays)
The Perfect Solution by Kim Carney
Directed by Nancy Kammer
One Man’s Trash by Joseph Zettelmaier
Directed by Shannon Ferrante.
April 24 – May 16, 2009
Late Night Series: The Sex Lives of Circus Freaks March 6 – 21, 2009
By Jacquelyn Priskorn
Directed by Patrick Moltane
Red Light Winter by Adam Rapp
Directed by Shannon Ferrante
February 27 – March 28, 2009
Late Night Series: Simone June 5 – 20, 2009
By Lyndsay Michalik and Anna Prushinskaya
Directed by Lyndsay Michalik (BoxFest Winner)
Late Night Series: Sirs May 1 – 16, 2009
By The Verdict (Colony Fest Winner)
Directed by Lauren Bickers
Late Night Series: O’ Holy Shit: A Christmas Tale December 12 – 28, 2008
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Pete Jacokes
A Very Ced-n-Teri X-Mas by Mikey Brown & Sarah Switanowski
Directed by Mikey Brown
December 5 – 27, 2008
Late Night Series: The Ol’ Switcheroo October 17 – November 1, 2008
By Big Meaty Trio (Colony Fest Winner)
Directed by Dave Davies
Blood, Bath and Beyond
Originally Directed 2001 by Shawn Handlon (as Boo Ha-Ha)
Directed by Jaime Moyer
October 10 – November 1, 2008
2007-2008 Season Schedule
Late Night Series: In It For The Long Haul August 8 – 23, 2008
By Mike Targus
Directed by Chris Korte
In the Blood by Susan Lori Parks
Directed by Lavinia Moyer Hart
August 1 – 23, 2008
Late Night Series: Code Foxy: Man Down May 9 – 24, 2008
By Tiger Ride (Colony Fest Winner)
Directed by Nancy Hayden
Cobb by Lee Blessing
Directed by Joey Albright
May 2 – 24, 2008
Late Night Series: On Parenting February 29 – March 15, 2008
By Kelly Rossi
Directed by Shannon Ferrante
A Man of No Importance by Mike McGettigan
( Adapted from Oscar Wilde’s A Woman of No Importance)
Directed by Mike McGettigan
February 22 – March 15, 2008
Hobo by Tim Robinson (special engagement)
Directed by Tommy LeRoy
January 17 – 20, 2008
Late Night Series: Timeless: The Danceical! December 7 – 22, 2007
By Lauren Bickers
Directed by Lauren Bickers (BoxFest Winner)
Clear and Present Manger
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed Margaret Edwartowski
November 23 – December 22, 2007
Late Night Series: Screwsbury’s House of Artifacts Relics and Knick-knacks October 12 – November 3, 2007
By SHARK! (Colony Fest Winner)
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Pj Jacokes
Dr. Seward’s Dracula by Joseph Zettelmaier
Directed by Shannon Ferrante
October 5 – November 3, 2007
1997-2007 Seasons
Late Night Series: Everything Is Not Okay: 3 Episodes July 13 – 28, 2007
By Mike Eshaq and Mike McGettigan
Directed by Mike Eshaq and Mike McGettigan
Bottle of Red: Uncorked by Nancy Hayden and Margaret Edwartowski
Directed by Shawn Handlon
July 6 – 28, 2007
Late Night Series: Out of the Running May 4 – 19, 2007
By Mikey Brown
Directed by Nate Dufort
Before and Laughter
Originally Directed 2000 by Nancy Hayden
Directed by Mark Sobolewski
April 13 – May 5, 2007
Late Night Series: Simply Coney February 9 – March 3, 2007
by Simply Coney (Colony Fest Winner)
Directed by Dave Davies
A Number by Caryl Churchill
Directed by Eric Maher
February 2 – March 3, 2007
Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’Neill
Directed by Andrew Huff
October 13 – November 18, 2006
The 313 (special engagement)
Improv starring Larry Joe Campbell, Nyima Funk, Keegan-Michael Key, Josh Funk, Marc Evan Jackson and Andy Cobb.
July 27 & 29, 2006
Pink Thunderbird by James McLure
Directed by ???
August 11 – September 2, 2006
Late Night Series: Curtain Call July 13 – 29, 2006
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Pete Jacokes
All Childish Things by Joseph Zettelmaier
Directed by Eric Maher
June 23 – July 29, 2006
Cancer: The Musical (remounted from The Abreact)
By Shawn Handlon, Thomas Donnellon and John Edwartowski
Directed by Shawn Handlon
April 28 – May 20, 2006
Late Night Series: Crime Stopper Watchers DATE – March 18, 2006
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Jaime Moyer
Jerks at Warp Speed by Mike McGettigan
Directed by Mike McGettigan
DATE – March 19, 2006
The Bannisters Wholesome Family Fun Hour
By Mikey Brown, Nate Dufort and Grace Detroit
Directed by Mikey Brown
December 29, 2005 – January 14, 2006
The Weekend
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by N. Maureen Hayden
November 4 – December 3, 2005
Deceptions to the Rule (remount)
Planet Ant Theatre at The GEM/Century Theatre
Directed by Shawn Handlon
September 30 – November 13, 2005
Late Night Series: 8: An Antiplay September 30 – October 15, 2005
By Chad Kushuba
Directed by Chris Korte
2 Men in a Box by Daniel Roth
Directed by Eric Maher
September 9 – October 15, 2005
Small Packages
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Dave Davies
July 8 – 31, 2005
Deceptions to the Rule
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Shawn Handlon
May 13 – June 5, 2005
Manny and the Mirror: A Rock Opera by Chris Korte and Dan Roth
Planet Ant Theatre at Hastings Street
Directed by York R. Griffith
April 15 – May 8, 2005
Usher by John Sousanis
(Adapted from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher)
Directed by John Sousanis
March 18 – April 10, 2005
Untitled 1 & 2: The Architect & The Storyteller by Eric Maher
Directed by Eric Maher
February 20, 2005
Late Night Series: Spirit of ‘86 December 30, 2004 – January 8, 2005
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Brett Guennel
Pedro Orsini’s Parade of Penniless Players
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Margaret Edwartowski
December ??, 2004 – January 9, 2005
The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum (remount)
Planet Ant Theatre at Hastings Street
Directed by York R. Griffith
November 19 – December 19, 2004
Late Night Series: The Plastic Happy November 18 – 27, 2004
By Joel Mitchell
Directed by Joel Mitchell
The Shape of Things by Neil LaBute
Directed by John Maxwell
November 5 – 28, 2004
Late Night Series: Playing Strangers 2004
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Nate Dufort
Waking the Witch
Written by the cast and director
Directed by Kate Peckham
September 17 – October 10, 2004
Late Night Series: Marc Warzecha: Homecoming August ?? – ??, 2004
By Marc Warzecha Directed by by Marc Warzecha
Detour of Duty
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Mark Mikula
August ?? – 29, 2004
The 313 (special engagement)
Planet Ant Theatre at Hastings Street
Improv starring Larry Joe Campbell, Andy Cobb, Marc Evan Jackson, Josh Funk, and Nyima Funk.
July 2004
Late Night Series: Tragedy of Tragedies: A comedy July 2004
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Pj Jacokes
Business as Unusual
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Dave Davies
June & July 2004
Welcome to the Moon by John Patrick Shanley
Directed by Alexis Williams
May 2004
Manny and the Mirror by Dan Roth and Chris Korte
Planet Ant Theatre at Hastings Street Ballroom
Directed by Chris Korte
May 2004
Living with the Sevinsens
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Dave Davies
March 2004
The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Adapted by the cast and director
Directed by York R. Griffith
February 2004
25
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Shawn Handlon
December 2003
Late Night Series: The Kitchen is Small December 2003
by July Shavers
Directed by John Maxwell
Lehrstucke by Bertolt Brecht
Directed by Eric W. Maher
November 2003
Late Night Series: For whom the Southern Belles Toll October 2003
by Christopher Durang
Directed by Alexis Williams
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Travis Reiff
September 2003
Terry and the Towel Lady by Larry Joe Campbell
Directed by Larry Joe Campbell
July 2003
The Ball and Chain Gang (remount)
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Margaret Edwartowski
June 2003
Only Fresh Lemons by Jack Griffith and Timothy Shores
Directed by York R. Griffith
May 2003
The Ball and Chain Gang
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Margaret Edwartowski
March 2003
The Woolgatherer by William Mastrosimone
Directed by York R. Griffith
February 2003
“Master Harold” … and the boys by Athol Fugard
Directed by Travis Reiff
November 29 – December 22, 2002
Tales from the Script
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Dave Davies
October 18 – November 3, 2002
The Little Prince by Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Directed by Alexis Williams
August, 2002
An Evening at the Double Diamond by Nancy Hayden and Margaret Exner
Directed by Nancy Hayden and Margaret Exner
July, 2002
Henry V by William Shakespeare
Directed by Robert Grossman
May 30 – June 23, 2002
The Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance
Directed by Melissa Jeanne Bouchard
April 4 – 28, 2002
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee
Directed by York R. Griffith
January 31 – February 24, 2002
The Madness of Kris Kringle
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Antoine McKay
December 6 – 16, 2001
York R Griffith named Artistic Director
November, 2001
Boo Ha-Ha
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Shawn Handlon
October 18 – 31, 2001
The Birds by Aristophanes
Directed by Michelle Murphy
September, 2001
Ant-thology
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Margaret Exner
July 19 – 29, 2001
‘night Mother by Marsha Norman
Directed by Melissa Jeanne Bouchard
May, 2001
The Adding Machine by Elmer L. Rice
Directed by York R Griffith
April, 2001
Jim
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Dave Davies
February 27 – March 4, 2001
Buried Child by Sam Shepard
Directed by Travis Reiff
January, 2001
Before and Laughter
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Nancy Hayden
November 16 – 26, 2000
Three Trick-or-Treaters and a Vile of Heroine by Patricia Valdez (remount)
Directed by Yvonne DuQue
October, 2000
The House of Yes by Wendy MacLeod
Directed by Conor Draves
September, 2000
This is Our Youth by Kenneth Lonergan
Directed by Michelle Murphy
August, 2000
Michelle Murphy named Artistic Director
June, 2000
555-1212
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Joshua Funk
April 20 – 30, 2000
Mere Mortals by David Ives
Directed by Ryan Carlson
May, 2000
.comedy of e-rrors by William Shakespeare
Directed by Gillian Eaton
February, 2000
Sardines
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Joshua Funk
January, 2000
Sexual Perversity in Chicago by David Mamet
Directed by Ryan Carlson
October, 1999
LIB by Kim Carney
Directed by Pat Ansuini
June, 1999
Film Shoot: Garage: A Rock Saga
July & August, 1999
Tempest! by William Shakespeare
Directed by Gillian Eaton
April, 1999
Garage: A Rock Saga by Joshua Funk and Nancy Hayden (rewrite)
Directed by Ryan Carlson
February, 1999
American Standard by Chuck O’Connor
Directed by Ryan Carlson
November, 1998
Ryan Carlson named Artistic Director
June, 1998
Hippies, Heartaches, and Hairloss
An original comedy written by the cast and director
Directed by Larry Campbell
June, 1998
Pants on Fire by David Ross
Directed by Yvonne DuQue
May, 1998
L.I.R.I.C. by Daniel Glomski
Directed by Yvonne DuQue
May, 1998
Suburbia by Eric Bogosian
Directed by Anthony Saracino
March, 1998
Garage by Joshua Funk and Nancy Hayden
Directed by Yvonne DuQue
February, 1998
Three Trick-or-Treaters and a Vile of Heroine by Patricia Valdez
Directed by Yvonne DuQue
October, 1997
Lonely Planet by Stephen Dietz
Directed by Pat Ansuini
October, 1997
Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
Directed by Yvonne DuQue
August, 1997
Baby With the Bathwater by Christopher Durang
Directed by Keegan-Michael Key
May, 1997
Getting Out by Marsha Norman
Directed by Yvonne DuQue
February, 1997
Yvonne DuQue named Artistic Director
November, 1996
Praying Mantis by Alejandro Sieveking
Directed by Keegan-Michael Key
October, 1996
Film Shoot: Get The Hell Out of Hamtown
July & August, 1996
