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This is our online memory album, information and photos from our past seasons.
If you are not familiar with the Elden Street Players, this will hopefully give you an
idea of our main stage productions. But, more importantly, we don't ever want to
forget the fun we have had making theatre.
Enjoy!!!
If you are a former cast, crew or audience member that has information or photos from
past productions which you think others would enjoy sharing, please contact the webmaster
listed below. (No promises on when or if things will get posted)
2010's
 | 2011-2012 (24th Season)
 | A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare |
 | Rooms: A Rock Romance (Musical) - Music, Books & Lyrics by Paul
Scott Goodman and Book by Miriam Goodman |
 | Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet |
 | Flowers for Algernon - Based on the short story by Daniel Keyes and
Adapted by David Rogers |
 | Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - Music & Lyrics by David Yazbek and Book by
Jeffrey Lane |
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 | 2010-11 (23rd Season)
 | Murder in Green Meadows by Douglas Post |
 | Frozen by Bryony Lavery |
 | Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story -- book, music and lyrics by
Stephen Dolginoff |
 | Life X 3 by Yasmina Reza |
 | Ain't Misbehavin' -- Music by Thomas "Fats" Waller, Based on an idea
by Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby,Jr. |
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2000's
 | 2009-10 (22nd Season)
 | The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!) -- Music by Eric Rockwell,
Lyrics by Joanne Bogart, Book by Rockwell & Bogart |
 | The Violet Hour by Richard Greenberg |
 | Metamorphoses by Mary Zimmerman |
 | Wit by Margaret Edson |
 | Rent by Jonathan Larson |
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 | 2008-09 (21st Season)
 | October, 2008 -- Secrets of a Soccer Mom by Kathleen Clark |
 | January, 2009 - Shining City by Conor McPherson |
 | March, 2009 - Falsettos by William Finn and James Lapine |
 | June , 2009 - The History Boys by Alan Bennett |
 | July, 2009 - Passion with music and lyrice by Stephen Sondheim and
book by James Lapine |
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 | 2007-08 (20th Season)
 | October, 2007 -- Greater Tuna by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears
and Ed Howard |
 | January, 2008 -- Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen |
 | March, 2008 -- The Memory of Water by Shelagh Stephenson |
 | June, 2008 -- Doubt, A Parable by John Patrick Shanley |
 | August, 2008 -- tick, tick... BOOM!, A Musical - by Jonathan
Larson 2008-09 (21st Season) |
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 | 2006-07 (19th Season)
 | October, 2006 -- The Smell of the Kill by Michelle
Lowe |
 | January, 2007 -- The Iceman Cometh by Eugene O'Neill
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 | March, 2007 -- Boston Marriage by David Mamet |
 | June, 2007 -- A Delicate Balance by Edward Albee
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 | August, 2007 -- Side Show, A Musical - Story by Bill
Russell, Music by Henry Krieger |
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 | 2005-06 (18th Season)
 | October, 2005 -- The Weir by Conor McPherson |
 | January, 2006 -- The Invention of Love by Tom
Stoppard |
 | March, 2006 -- Three Tall Women by Edward Albee
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 | June, 2006 -- The Bible: The Complete Word of
God (abridged) by Adam Long, Reed Martin & Austin
Tichenor |
 | August, 2006 -- Blood Brothers by Willy Russell
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 | 2004-05 (17th Season)
 | October, 2004 -- Thumbs by Rupert Holmes
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 | January, 2005 -- Henry V by William
Shakespeare |
 | March, 2005 -- The Mystery of Irma Vep by
Charles Ludlam |
 | June, 2005 -- Dinner with Friends by Donald
Margulies |
 | August, 2005 -- Schoolhouse Rock Live! --
Book by: George Keating, Kyle Hall and Scott
Ferguson
Music & Lyrics by: Bob Dorough, Dave Frishberg,
George Newall, Kathy Mandry, Lynn Ahrens and Tom
Yohe
Based on the ABC-TV educational animated series
which aired from the 1970s -1980s 2008-09 (21st
Season) |
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 | 2003-04 (16th Season)
 | October, 2003 -- Accomplice by
Rupert Holmes |
 | January, 2004 -- The Trestle at Pope
Lick Creek by Naomi Wallace |
 | March, 2004 -- Copenhagen by Michael
Frayn |
 | June, 2004 -- The Complete Works of
Shakespeare (abridged) by Adam Long,
Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield |
 | August, 2004 -- Sweet Charity book
by Neil Simon, lyrics by Dorothy Fields,
music by Cy Coleman |
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 | 2002-03 (15th Season)
 | October, 2002 -- The Shadow Box
by Michael Cristofer |
 | January, 2003 -- Streamers by
David Rabe |
 | March, 2003 -- Love! Valour!
Compassion! by Terrence McNally |
 | June, 2003 -- ART by Yasmina
Reza, translated by Christopher
Hampton (replaces "Wit" by Margaret
Edson) |
 | August, 2003 -- Suburb by Music
by Robert S. Cohen, Lyrics by David
Javerbaum, Book by Javerbaum and
Cohen |
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 | 2001-02 (14th Season)
 | October, 2001 -- True West
by Sam Shepard |
 | January, 2002 -- Threepenny
Opera, story by Bertolt Brecht
with music by Kurt Weill |
 | March, 2002 -- Eleemosynary
by Lee Blessing |
 | June, 2002 -- Red Noses by
Peter Barnes |
 | June, 2002 - NVTA One Act
Festival -- Beirut by Alan Bowne
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 | August, 2002 -- Romeo and
Juliet by William Shakespeare |
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 | 2000-01 (13th Season)
 | October, 2000 -- John
Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men
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 | January, 2001 -- Ben
Jonson's The Alchemist |
 | March, 2001 -- Warren
Leight's Side Man (Replaces
"Travels with My Aunt")
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 | June, 2001 -- Ira Levin's
Veronica's Room |
 | July, 2001 - NVTA One-Act
Festival -- Sexual
Perversity in Chicago by David
Mamet & Something Different '01
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 | August, 2001 -- Richard
O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show
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1980s & 1990s
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1999-00 (12th Season)
 | The Runner Stumbles
by Milan Stitt |
 | The Lady's Not for
Burning by Christopher
Fry |
 | The Tenth Man by
Paddy Chayefsky |
 | Our Town by Thornton
Wilder |
 | NVTA One-Act
Festival "The Speed of
Light in Memphis" by
Garland Standrod
(One-act) & "The
Moonshot Tape" by
Lanford Wilson (One-Act) |
 | Pippin, a musical
comedy by Roger O.
Hirson with music &
lyrics by Stephen
Schwartz |
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 | 1998-99 (11th
Season)
 | Night of the
Iguana |
 | Runaways |
 | The Taming of
the Shrew |
 | A Raisin in the
Sun |
 | NVTV One-Act
Festival - "Talk to
Me Like the Rain,
and Let Me Listen"
(One-act) |
 | La Cage aux
Folles 1999-00 (12th
Season) |
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 | 1997-98
(10th Season)
 | Freedom
of the City
|
 | Jean
Anouilh's
Antigone
|
 | The
Grapes of
Wrath |
 | Steambath
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 | NVTA
One-Act
Festival --
"Poster of
the Cosmos"
(One-act)
&
"Something
Different
'98"
(One-act)
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 | Gypsy
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 | 1996-97
(9th Season)
 | All
the
King's
Men |
 | The
Widow's
Blind
Date
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 | Hamlet
|
 | The
Prime of
Miss
Jean
Brodie
|
 | NVTA
One-Act
Festical
- "Lady
of
Fadima"
(One-act)
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 | The
Who's
TOMMY
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 | 1995-96
(8th
Season)
 | Fifth
of
July
|
 | Morticians
in
Love
|
 | Death
of a
Salesman
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 | The
Tempest
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 | Hair
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 | 1994-95
(7th
Season)
 | Gynt |
 | Bedroom Farce |
 | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
 | Da |
 | Sweeney Todd |
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 | 1993-94 (6th Season)
 | Perfect Party |
 | Medea |
 | Dangerous Corner |
 | Kvetch |
 | NVTA One-Act Festival - "I Can't Imagine Tomorrow" (One-act)
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 | Man of La Mancha |
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 | 1992-93 (5th Season)
 | The Price |
 | Spoon River |
 | Murderer |
 | Royal Gambit |
 | NVTA One-Act Festival -- "Secret Identities" (One-act) & "Dolores" (One-act)
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 | Chess |
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 | 1991-92 (4th Season)
 | I'm Not Rappaport |
 | Anthony and Cleopatra |
 | Other People's Money |
 | Passion (the play) |
 | NVTA One-act Festival -- "Penguin Blues" (One-act) |
 | Jesus Christ Superstar |
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 | 1990-91 (3rd Season)
 | October, 1990 - Frankie and Johnny in the Clare de Lune by Terrence McNally
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 | January, 1991 - As You Like It by William Shakespeare |
 | March, 1991 - Requiem for a Heavyweight by Rod Serling |
 | May, 1991 - And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little by Paul Zindel |
 | NVTA One Act Festical - "Ravenswood" (One-act) & "TD" (One-act)
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 | August, 1991 - Shenandoah |
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 | 1989-90 (2nd Season)
 | October, 1989 -- Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window |
 | January, 1990 -- Twelfth Night |
 | March, 1990 -- Slow Dance on the Killing Ground |
 | May, 1990 -- The Man in a Glass Booth |
 | NVTA One Act Festical - "A Girls Guide to Chaos" (One-act) & "My 40th Birthday" (One-act)
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 | August, 1990 -- Working |
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 | 1988-89 (1st Season)
 | Death by Direction |
 | House of Blue Leaves |
 | Scrooge |
 | Freedom of the City (the first "unofficial" show in the Industrial Strength Theatre space)
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 | NVTA One-act Festival - "GOD" (one-act) |
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