Library Record
Metadata
Author |
Madison Repertory Theatre (Madison, Wis.) |
Title |
[Madison Repertory Theatre playbills] |
Place of Publication |
[Madison, Wis. : |
Publisher |
Madison Repertory Theatre,] |
Date of Publication |
1984-2009 |
Physical Description |
2 full size archives boxes |
Language |
English |
Summary |
Madison Repertory Theatre Playbills from 1984 through the theater company's demise in 2009, along with a few documents about their closing. Founded about 1969, the company disbanded because of financial shortfalls. An inventory of the playbills included has been compiled and copied into this catalog entry. Online users please see Index below. In-house users please click on the Custom button at the right to go to the Index field |
Notes |
Note: Over half of these playbills were presented by Shirley Levinem, Madison, Wis., in 2009. The source of the remainder is unknown. |
Subjects |
Performances Playbills Theaters |
Places1 |
Madison (Wis.) |
Institutions1 |
Madison Repertory Theatre (Madison, Wis.) |
Local Search Terms |
Cultural activities Theater companies |
Object Name |
Playbills |
Call Number |
PAM 78-30 |
Copy Number |
1 |
Catalog ID Number |
2009.003.0001 |
Index |
The following 5-page inventory to the Madison Repertory Theatre Playbills is included for searching purposes only. A more readable version is available at the Dane County Historical Society's records center. Please contact the DCHS for more information. Contents List Documents concerning the Theatre's closing in 2009 Playbills: 1983-84 Season "The Oldest Living Graduate," January 13-28 "Abelard and Heloise," March 2-17 "Fifth of July." April 27-May 12 1984-85 Season [incl. brochure listing five plays for season] "The Man Who Came to Dinner," September 14-29 "Terra Nova," November 2-17 "Crimes of the Heart," March 1-16 "Amadeus," April 26-May 11 1985-86 Season "The Miracle Worker," September 13-28 "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead," November 1-16 "Of Mice and Men," March 7-22 1986-87 Season [incl. brochure listing six plays for season] "Quilters," September 12-27 o" "'night, Mother," November 7-22 "The Night of the Iguana," March 6-21 "Pack of Lies," April 24-May 9 Subscriber newsletters Nov. 1986 and Jan. 1987 1987-88 Season [incl. brochure listing five plays for season] "A ... My Name is Alice," September 11-26 "The Fox," November 6-21 "Master Harold'... and the Boys," March 11 -26 "The Norman Conquests," April 28-June 5 1988-89 Season [incl. two brochures listing seven plays for season] "A ... My Name is Alice," July 15-August 14 "The Common Pursuit," November 4-19 1989-90 Season "Blood Knot," September 8-24 "The Voice of the Prairie," January ^28 "Bum This," April 27-May 13 1990-91 Season "Taking Steps," September 7-23 "The Immigrant," November 2-17 "The Importance of Being Earnest," January 11-February 3 "Speed-The-Plow," March 15-30 "All My Sons," April 12-May 5 1991-92 Season "Nunsense," July 26-August 25 "Eleemosynary," September 6-22 "Waiting for Godot," November 1-17 "Arms and the Man," January 10-February 2 "The Crucible," March 13-April 5 "Other People's Money," April 17-May 3 Ride for Rep fund-raiser announcement 1992-93 Season "Baby," July 24-August 23 "A Streetcar Named Desire," September 11-27 "American Buffalo," October 30-November 15 "I Hate Hamlet," January 8-31 "The Recruiting Officer," March 12-April 4 "Our Country's Good," April 16- May 9 1993-94 Season "A.. .My Name is Still Alice," August 13-29 "Miss Evers' Boys," September 10-October 3 "The Miser," October 15-31 "The Mystery oflrma Vep," January 7-30 "Dancing at Lughnasa," March 11-April 3 "Lost in Yonkers," April 15-May 8 1994-95 Season "Consumer Affairs: A Guide to Love in the '90s," July 22-August 21 "Six Degrees of Separation," September 9-25 "Awake and Sing," October 28-November 13 "Private Lives," January 6-29 "Oleanna," March 10-April 2 "From the Mississippi Delta," April 14-May 7 1995-96 Season "Forever Plaid," July 21-August 27 "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" September 8-24 "A Month in the Country," October ft-29 "'tis the Season," December 15-31 "All in the Timing" January 5-28 "A Raisin in the Sun," March 8-31 "Three Tall Women," April 12-May 5 1996-97 Season "Nunsense II: The Second Coming," July 19-August 25 "Hauptmann," September 6-22 "Fires in the Mirror," November 1-17 "Season's Greetings" December 6-31 "Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)," January 10-26 "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," March 7-30 "The Foreigner," April 11-May 4 1997-98 Season "Dames at Sea," July 25-August 31 "Beast on the Moon," September 12-28 "Blues for an Alabama Sky," November 7-23 "Triple Espresso," December 12-31 "Sylvia," January 9-February 1 "Long Day's Journey into Night," March 13-April 5 "Master Class," April 17-May 10 1998-99 Season "Three Viewings," September 4-27 "How I Learned to Drive" October 30-November 22 "The Man Who Came to Dinner" December 11-13 "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill," January 8-30 "The Cripple of lnishmaan," March 12-April 4 "Sherlock's Last Case," April 16-May 9 1999-2000 Season The Gin Game," September 3-26 "A Doll's House," October 22-November 14 "The Three Musketeers," November 26-December 19 "Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde," March 10-April 2 "As Bees in Honey Drown," April 14-May 7 2000-2001 Season "Wit" "Side Man" "Noises Off," December 14-17 "Full Gallop," January 5-28 "The House of Bernarda Alba," March 3-April 1 "Art," April 13-May 6 2001-2002 Season "The All Night Strut!" July 20-August 19 "Dinner with Friends, August 31-September 23 "Spinning into Butter," October 26-November 18 "Guys on Ice," November 30-December 23 "A Night in November," January 4-27 "Fences," March 8-30 "The Glass Menagerie," April 12-May 5 2002-2003 Season "The Marvelous Wonderettes," July 26-August 18 "Proof," August 30-September 22 "Blithe Spirit," October 25-November 17 "Lobby Hero," January 3-26 "The Laramie Project," March 7-30 "The Game of Love and Chance," April 11-May 4 2003-2004 Season "Eurydice," August 29-September 21 "The Credeaux Canvas," October 24-November 16 "Heartland, a musical," December 5-28 "Mercy of a Storm," January 9-February 1 "The Piano Lesson," March 5-28 "The Drawer Boy," April 9-May 2 2004-2005 Season "Love is the Weirdest of All," August 20-September 12 "Copenhagen," October 22-November 14 "Tuesdays with Morrie," November 19-December 12 "Moon for the Misbegotten," January 14-February 6 "Topdog/Underdog," March 11-April 3 "Dirty Blond," May 6-29 2005-2006 Season "Rembrandt's Gift," September 9-October 2 "A Walk in the Woods," November 18-December 11 "I Am My Own Wife," January13-February 5 ; "Our Town," February 17-March 12 "Having Our Say," March 24-April 15 "The Price," April 28-May 21 2006-2007 Season "Bad Dates," December 1-23 "Anna Christie," February 2-25 "Talley's Folly," March 9-April 1 "Home," April 20-May 13 2007-2008 Season "Death of a Salesman," September 21-October 14 "Lombardi/The Only Thing," November 9-December 2 "The Diary of Anne Frank," January 11-February 3 "Permanent Collection," March 7-30 2008-2009 Season "Fully Committed," September 19-October 5 "The Greeks," November 7-23 "Bus Stop," January 16-February 1 |