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FLEA-FOR-ALL |
| Playwright: |
Anne Nelson |
| Directed by: |
Jim Simpson |
| Theater: |
The New Victory Theater |
| Location: |
New York, NY |
| Performance: |
January 14, 2002 |
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YELLOW AND BLUE MAKE GREEN |
| Playwright: |
Chime Day Serra |
| Directed by: |
Chime Day Serra and Gordon Holmes |
| Theater: |
The Cherry Lane Theatre |
| Location: |
New York, NY |
| Performance: |
August 7-11, 2001 |
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MOON OF THE CARIBBEES |
| Playwright: |
Eugene O'Neill |
| Directed by: |
Simon Hammerstein |
| Theater: |
The Flea Theater |
| Location: |
New York, NY |
| Performance: |
January 25 - February 24, 2001 |
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SOUTH OF NO NORTH |
| Playwright: |
Charles Bukowski |
| Directed by: |
Leo Farley and Jonathan Powers |
| Theater: |
29th Street Rep |
| Location: |
CITY, ST |
| Performance: |
September 20 - October 22, 2000 |
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"An expressive mix of pleasure and sadness" - New York Times
"Nine short stories adapted into a seamless evening" - The New Yorker
"Dramatic and invigorating" - Village Voice
"A gritty outrageous piece that vibrates with life" - Backstage
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BAAL |
| Playwright: |
Bertolt Brecht |
| Directed by: |
Jim Simpson |
| Theater: |
The Flea Theater |
| Location: |
New York, NY |
| Performance: |
July 27 - August 26, 2000 |
| Reviews: |
"A cast of 14 actors play more than 30 roles, and there's really not a weak performance among them " - New York Times
"some especially noteworthy actors include Gordon Holmes as an end-of-the-world religious fanatic and wino" - New York Times
see more in the NEWS section |
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ROMEO AND JULIET |
| Playwright: |
William Shakespeare |
| Directed by: |
J. Brandon Hill |
| Theater: |
Waterloo Bridge Theater Company |
| Location: |
New York, NY |
| Performance: |
September - October, 1997 |
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A FEW GOOD MEN |
| Playwright: |
Aaron Sorkin |
| Directed by: |
Victoria Ward |
| Theater: |
The Gene Frankel Theatre |
| Location: |
New York, NY |
| Performance: |
October 4 - 13, 1996 |
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HENRY V |
| Playwright: |
William Shakespeare |
| Directed by: |
Richard Lindstrom |
| Theater: |
Trinity Shakespeare Company San Francisco at The American Conservatory Theater |
| Location: |
San Francisco, CA |
| Performance: |
January 16 - February 15, 1995 |
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TALES OF THE SEA |
| Playwright: |
Eugene O'Neill |
| Directed by: |
Rod Knapp |
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Produced by Just So Productions |
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Presented aboard the historic 19th Century Lumber schooner C.A. Thayer, Berthed at Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, CA |
| Performance: |
August 4 - September 18, 1994 |
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DISTANT FIRES |
| Playwright: |
Kevin Heelan |
| Directed by: |
Bill English |
| Theater: |
Actors Theatre of San Francisco |
| Location: |
San Francisco, CA |
| Performance: |
March 24 - April 23, 1994 |
| Reviews: |
see NEWS section |
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MURDER BY THE BOOK |
| Playwright: |
Duncan Greenwood and Robert King |
| Directed by: |
Phil Ruttenburg |
| Theater: |
Elegant Dinner Theatre |
| Location: |
Chico, CA |
| Performance: |
October 27 - November 18, 1989 |
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