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1980 |
1987 True West "Spring Into the Arts Festival" And A Nightingale Sang The Foreigner Orpheus Descending Old Times Oh What A Lovely War “Third Class Carriage” invited to perform at The Dublin Theatre Festival |
1994 Shirley Valentine You Can't Take It With You Dancing At Lughnasa Toy Planet - premiere All My Sons Pendragon receives a Governor’s Art Award |
2001 The Tempest (MS) Charlie & the Chocolate Factory Wait Until Dark Tartuffe Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Cat on a Hot Tin Roof A Christmas Carol |
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1981 Pendragon gets its name Under Milkwood HOT L Baltimore |
1988 Luv "Spring Into the Arts Festival" House of Blue Leaves Biography Fifth of July Hamlet - first Fall Classic |
1995 Angel Street Rough Crossing Terra Nova Sleuth Waiting for Godot |
2002 The Wizard of Oz (MS) Eleemosynary - 1st New Directions Charlotte's Web Dinner with Friends Cabaret Twelfth Night The Felon's Daughter A Christmas Carol |
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1982 The Visit Talley's Folley Vanities George Sand: A Passionate Cantata - premiere Twelfth Night |
1989 audience seating reorganized Steel Magnolias A Shayna Maidel The Importance of Being Earnest Pack of Lies Antigone (an adaptation ) Rent-an-Actor program initiated |
1996 new addition completed Orphans The Foreigner A Midsummer Night's Dream Dial M for Murder Love Letters - benefit production with Julie Harris & Peter Dee |
2003 Cinderella (MS) Two Rooms (New Directions) The Wind in the Willows Easter Monday - premiere Noises Off Arms and the Man Romeo & Juliet A Christmas Carol |
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1983 I Never Sang For My Father Two for the Seesaw Mass Appeal Third Class Carriage - premiere; winner “Fringe First Award - Edinburgh International Arts Festival tours to Stockholm, Sweden - move to 68 Main Street Theatre The Dining Room |
1990 Reckless Table Manners The Cherry Orchard 1918 The Glass Menagerie Construction begins on Scene Shop |
1997 The Puppetmaster of Lodz Six Degrees of Separation The Importance of Being Earnest The Tempest |
2004 Adirondack Community Trust
Endowment Established |
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1984 The Conference of the Birds - first play with students "Spring Into the Arts Festival" Educating Rita Uncle Vanya Two by the Bard: An adaptation of The Tempest & A Midsummer's Night Dream The Lady's Not For Burning |
1991 Hunting Cockroaches Da Bus Stop On The Verge The Imaginary Invalid |
1998 The Secret Garden - first Spring Classic The Three Penny Opera The Miss Firecracker Contest Dracula A Doll's House Fund acting as endowment established at Goldman-Sachs |
2005
Of Mice and Men |
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1985 Talking With... "Spring Into the Arts Festival" Dial M For Murder Crimes of the Heart Strange Snow The Caucasian Chalk Circle |
1992 Mr. A's Amazing Maze Plays The Boys Next Door Our Country's Good Crimes of the Heart In the Charge of an Angel - premiere The Diary of Anne Frank |
1999 Canterbury Tales (Middle School production) Many Moons Quilters The Baltimore Waltz Communicating Doors Amber Patches - premiere with Julie Harris Buried Child |
2006 Angels in America II: Perestroika Bone Songs Ben Franklin Printer, &tc. Philadelphia Story Peter Pan Cabaret -- Here's to the Ladies A Christmas Story Franklin Manor Fall into Winter Show: Antigone (Anouilh)
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1986 To Gillian with Love on Her 37th Birthday - move to 148 River Street What the Butler Saw Getting Out Ring 'Round the Moon The Flowering Peach A Midsummer Night's Dream |
1993 start of seating & lobby expansion Greater Tuna Marvin's Room Betrayal Hay Fever Safe Harbor - premiere The Miracle Worker |
2000 The Case of the Shiftless Drifter (MS) Just So What The Butler Saw The Heiress Scapino The Miracle Worker A Christmas Carol |
2007 Sleeping Beauty Lend Me A Tenor The Fantasticks The Clean House 12 Angry Men A Christmas Story
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2008
Mr. A's Amazing Maze Plays Alice in Wonderland Merchant of Venice Welcome Home Jenny Sutter Night Must Fall The Real Inspector Hound / Black Comedy Christmas Cat and the Pudding Pirates
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2009
Wizard of Oz Greater Tuna Candida The Gin Game Bus Stop The Complete History of America (Abridged) The Best Christmas Pagent Ever |
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Pendragon Theatre is supported in part
by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a New York State agency. |
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Updated: January 2010