Previous Seasons
2022
Fall 2022
The Way We Say Goodbye – Donna Gay Anderson: Directed by Donna Gay Anderson
The Bald Soprano – Eugene Ionesco: Directed by Chad Winters
Spring 2022
Mrs. Whitman’s Words for Women – Shayne Kennedy – Inkslinger Winner: Directed by Anne-liese
Fox
2021
Fall 2021
Big Love – Charles Mee: Directed by Anne-liese Fox
Spring 2021
Dark Skin Pavement – TJ Young – Inkslinger Winner: Directed by Anne-liese Fox
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – adapted by Glyn Maxwell: Directed by Chad Winters
2020
Fall 2020
The Wolves – Sarah Delappe: Directed by Anne-liese Fox
Spring 2020
Exit 27 – Aleks Merilo – Inkslinger Winner: Directed by Chad Winters
2019
Fall 2019
Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, Translated by Lanford Wilson: Directed by Clarence
Gilyard Jr.
Strawberries, Guns and Milk by Jim Winter: Directed by Ben Norman
Spring 2019
Everyman – Adapted by William B. Strickland: Directed by Chad Winters
She Danced with a Red Fish – Carolyn Nur Wistrand – Inkslinger Winner: Directed by
Anne-liese Fox
2018
Fall 2018
Almost, Maine – John Cariani: Directed by Ben Norman
Dracula – Adapted by Jim Winter: Directed by Jim Winter
Spring 2018
The Crucible – Arthur Miller: Directed by Chad Winters
Life on the Moon – Anna Tatelman – Inkslinger Winner: Directed by Jim Winter
2017
Fall 2017
She Kills Monsters – Qui Nguyen: Directed by Jim Winter
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf – Ntozake Shange
(Student Directed by Sarah Balli)
Spring 2017
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot – Stephen Adly Guirgis: Directed by Jennifer Bouquet
Why Are You Nowhere – Ethan Warren – Inkslinger Winner: Directed by Chad Winters
2016
Fall 2016
The Dispute – Pierre de Marivaux: Directed by Anne-liese Fox
Distracted – Lisa Loomer: Directed by Jim Winter
Spring 2016
Oedipus – Sophocles: Directed by Chad Winters
Encore, Encore – Colin Crowley – Inkslinger Winner: Guest Directed by Jeff Pilito
2015
Fall 2015
High & Mighty – Donna Gay Anderson: Directed by Jim Winter
No Exit – John Paul Sartre: Directed by Anne-liese Fox
Spring 2015
Peter & Tink – Chelsea Krause: Directed by Jim Winter
Beware the Licorice Vines – Eddie Zipperer – Inkslinger Winner: Directed by Chad Winters
2014
Fall 2014
Rumors – Neil Simon: Guest Directed by Alicia Hanley
Fat Pig – Neil LaBute: (Student Directed by Veronica Gutierrez)
Spring 2014
On the Verge – Eric Overmyer: Directed by Jim Winter
Doubt – John Patrick Shanley: Directed by Chad Winters
2013
Fall 2013
A Dolls House – Henrik Ibsen: Directed by Chad Winters
An Evening of One-Acts:
Who Am I This Time – Kurt Vonnegut (Student Directed by Veronica Gutierrez)
Turn of the Screw – Jeffrey Hatcher, from the story by Henry James (Student Directed
by Chelsea Krause)
Spring 2013
Blood Wedding – Federico Garcia Lorca: Guest Directed by Samuel Sparks
Baby With the Bathwater – Christopher Durang: Directed by Chad Winters
2012
Fall 2012
The Bacchae – Euripides: Directed by Cody Stockstill
Murderous Innocent – Tommy Jamerson: Directed by Jim Winter
Spring 2012
‘Night Mother – Marsha Norman: Directed by Chad Winters
Who the F**k is Dan Smith – Michael Bradley: Guest Directed by Shiloh Klein
2011
Fall 2011
All My Sons – Arthur Miller: Directed by Chad Winters
Mr. 80% – James Sherman (Student Directed by Megan Cleveland)
Spring 2011
Down the Road – Lee Blessing: Directed by Chad Winters
Julius Caesar – William Shakespeare: Directed by Jim Winter
2010
Fall 2010
Only in Louisiana: The Not-Quite True Story of the West Florida Parish Revolt – Jim
Winter Directed by Jim Winter
Agnes of God – John Pielmeier: Directed by Jim Winter
Spring 2010
Parking Lot Babies – Zachary Boudreaux (Regional KCACTF Production): Directed by Jim
Winter
Fences – August Wilson: Directed by Chad Winters
2009
Fall 2009
A Midsummer Night’s Dream – William Shakespeare: Directed by Rusty Tennant
Parking Lot Babies – A World Premiere by Zachary Boudreaux: Direcetd by Jim Winter
Spring 2009
The Servant of Two Masters – Carlo Goldoni – Trans. Stuart & Anne Vaughn – Directed
by Chad Winters
Oleanna – David Mamet: Directed by Jim Winter
2008
Fall 2008
The Glass Menagerie – Tennessee Williams: Directed by Jim Winter
Spunk – George C. Woolf: Directed by Rusty Tennant
Spring 2008
Medea – Euripides: Directed by Jim Winter
God – Woody Allen: Directed by Chad Winters
2007
Fall 2007
Dead Flowers – Jim Winter: Directed by Chad Winters
Crimes of the Heart – Beth Henley: Directed by Jim Winter
Spring 2007
Much Ado About Nothing – William Shakespeare: Directed by Jim Winter
The Oldest Profession – Paula Vogel: Directed by Selisa Hue
2006
Fall 2006
4.48 Psychosis – Sarah Kane: Directed by Jim Winter
Blithe Spirit – Noel Coward: Directed by Selisa Hue
Spring 2006
True West – Sam Shepard: Directed by Selisa Hue
Waiting for Godot – Samuel Beckett: Directed by Jim Winter
2005
Fall 2005
Goldilocks on Trial – Ed Monk: Directed by Selisa Hue
Steel Magnolias – Robert Harling: Directed by Selisa Hue
Spring 2005
Lyzzi Strata- Selisa Hue
Lobby Hero – Kenneth Lonergan
2004
Fall 2004
(sic) – Melissa James Gibson
Topdog Underdog – Suzan-Lori Parks
Spring 2004
How I Learned to Drive – Paula Vogel
Metamorphoses – Mary Zimmerman
2003
Fall 2003
The Curious Savage – John Patrick
The Merchant of Venice – William Shakespeare
Spring 2003
Dearly Departed – David Bottrell and Jessie Jones
The Elephant Man – Bernard Pomerance
2002
Fall 2002
Our Town – Thorton Wilder
The Laramie Project – Moises Kaufman & the Tectonic Theater Project
Spring 2002
The Birthday Party – Harold Pinter
Five Women Wearing the Same Dress – Alan Ball: Directed by Selisa Hue
2001
Fall 2001
You Can’t Take It With You – George S. Kaufman
Alice in Wonderland – Lewis Carroll: Directed by Robin Steptoe
Spring 2001
Some Things You Need…Illuminati – Larry Larson and Levi Lee: Directed by Selisa
Hue
Buried Child – Sam Shepard: Directed by Kay Files
2000
Fall 2000
Oleanna – David Mamet: Directed by Larry Gray
What the Butler Saw – Joe Orton: Directed by Kay Files
Spring 2000
Hedda Gabler – Henrik Ibsen
All in the Timing – David Ives: Directed by Larry Gray