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DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY CARBONDALE
PRODUCTION LIST
1959-2006
SIUC Performance Studies Production Record:
Pre-Calipre Stage (1959-1965)
1959-60
A Reading Hour (Spring)
B Reading Hour (Spring)
1960-61
1 LETTERS AND POETRY OF EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY
(Library Auditorium - November)
2 THE GRASS HARP
by Truman Capote compiled and directed by William Bonham
(Library Auditorium Nov.)
3 KAHLIL GIBRAN AND THE HUMAN PARADOX
compiled and directed by Marion Kleinau
(Library Auditorium Dec.) (Redirected for radio)
4 THE LITTLE PRINCE BY ST. EXUPERAY
adapted and directed by Marion Kleinau (Library Auditorium Feb. plus radio)
1961-62
Fall and Winter Television Shows:
5 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE OF IRELAND
Script and direction Marion Kleinau
6 TIME
Script and direction Marion Kleinau
7 THE DISCIPLE
by Conrad Aiken
8 POETRY OF STEPHEN CRANE
Script by Julie Brady, direction by Marion Kleinau
9 AN INDIAN LEGEND
direction, Marion Kleinau
10 THE HOUSE OF CHRISTMAS
Script and direction, Marion Kleinau
11 THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER
by Mark Twain; adapted and directed by William Bonham
(Ag. Auditorium - Feb.
12 HARLEM LITERAE
adapted and directed by Mary Hemphill
(Library Auditorium - April)
1962-63
13 JOHN BROWN'S BODY
by Stephen Vincent Binet; directed by Gary Shriver
(taken to Wolf Lake H. S. & Ag. Auditorium -Jan.)
14 THE LEGEND OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
compiled and directed by Julie Brady
(Studio Theatre March & Menard Prison)
15 FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA
compiled and directed by Marion Kleinau
(First Readers Theatre Workshop Little Grassy Camp - May)
1963-64
16 THE LEGEND OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
(Student Union, for the State Historical Society - Oct.)
A LITTLE GRASSY
(Second Readers Theatre Workshop -May)
B STUDIO 6 THE SOUND OF LITERATURE
(Studio Theatre.-Dec.)
"Noon Wine" by Katherine Anne Porter
"Lilly Daw and the Three Ladies" by Eudora Welty
"Dear Liar" Letters of GBS & Mrs. Campbell
"A Man's Conflict"
"Adam and Eve" by Mark Twain
"A Separate Peace" by John Knowles
17 THURBER CARNIVAL
directed by Gary Shriver
(Davis Auditorium - Feb.)
18 SENLIN
by Conrad Aiken; adapted and directed by Gary Shriver
(Studio Theatre -May)
19 YOU SHALL REMEMBER THEM
compiled and directed by Marion Kleinau
(Student Union - May)
1964-65
20 TRACY'S TIGER
by William Saroyan; adapted and directed by Gary Shriver
(Library Auditorium for 3rd Readers Theatre Workshop - Nov.)
A STUDIO FIVE
"Archy and Mehitabel," by Don Marquis
"It's a Man's World" compiled
"The Great Dark" by Mark Twain
"Inertia"
"The Love Story of Pearl Buck"
21 TOM SAWYER
by Mark Twain; adapted and directed by Vance Fulkerson
(Old Dining Hall - Feb.)
22 INCITEMENT
written and directed by Richard Johnson (Old Dining Hall - March)
23 A PARTY AT MADELINE'S PLACE
written and directed by Paul Roland
(Ag. Arena - April)
24 THE WORLD OF FEIFFER
adapted and directed by Marion Kleinau
(Shryock Auditorium- April)
B STUDIO 13
(Old Dining Hall - May)
SIUC Performance Studies Production Record:
The Calipre Stage (1965-1995)
1965-66
25 IN WHITE AMERICA
by Martin ; directed by Paul Roland (Nov.)
26 AROUND THE WORLD IN AN OMNIBUS
compiled and directed by Joe Robinette (March)
27 THE DEVIL YOU SAY
compiled and directed by Marion Kleinau
(Shryock Auditorium April)
1966-67
28 I NEVER PROMISED YOU A ROSE GARDEN
by Hanna Green; adapted & directed by Vance Fulkerson (Nov.)
29 WORLD I LOVE HATE YOU
compiled and directed by Paul Roland (Feb.)
1967-68
30 LORD OF THE RINGS
by J. R. R. Tolkien; adapted & directed by Marion Kleinau (Oct.)
31 THE SCREW TAPE LETTERS
by C. S. Lewis; adapted and directed by Janet Larsen (Dec.)
32 SILENCE IN HEAVEN
compiled & directed by Bill Parker (Feb.)
A AN AMERICAN KALEIDOSCOPE
A Reading Hour (Mar.)
33 HAPPY DAYS
by Samuel Beckett; directed by Janet Larsen (April)
1968-69
34 IN CONFLICT
compiled and directed by Marion Kleinau (OCT. 24-25)
35 LAST SUMMER
by Evan Hunter; adapted & directed by Janet Larsen (Nov. 15-23)
36 CHARLIE BROWN'S CHRISTMAS
directed by Steve Ross (Dec. 6)
37 COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN
adapted and directed by Marion Kleinau (Jan. 24)
38 THE IMPORTANCE OF WATERMELON
directed by Marion Kleinau (Feb. 14)
39 NOBODY LIKES MORDACIOUS (AND THAT'S THE WAY HE LIKES IT)
written and directed by Jack Stokes (Feb. 27-28)
40 LORCA: FOUR FACES
performed by John Garnand (Apr. 12)
41 LEGEND OF DEATH
written and directed by William Hammock (Apr. 24)
Taken to Ill. Interp. Workshop, Normal
42 DARK OF THE MOON
by William Berney and Howard Richardson; directed by Bill Parker (4/25 –5/3)
43 LOCOMOTIVE
by Frank Galati; directed by Janet Larsen (May 1)
44 ROBERT BROWNING: DRAMATIC MONOLOGUES AND LYRICS
performed by Dr. Richard Hudson (May 19)
45 TRIO: LEGEND OF DEATH, LOCOMOTIVE, ROCK & 44 FRAMES
(May 23)
1969-70
46 VIETNAM: THE POETS RESPOND
read by Robert Loxley (Oct. 10)
47 WHO'S PLAYING SHAKESPEARE?
directed by Haller Laughlin (Oct. 24-25)
48 UNDER MILKWOOD
by Dylan Thomas; directed by Bill Parker (Nov 14-22)
A CONSIDER CHRISTMAS
A Reading Hour (Dec. 14)
B SOUL ON FIRE
A workshop in black literature (Jan 23-24)
49 A SAVAGE IN THE SANDWICH ISLANDS
written and adapted by Joe Robinette (Feb. 13-21)
50 THIRST FOR LIFE (On Anton Checkhov)
adapted and directed by Marlowe Anderson (Feb 13-14)
51 NOT WITH A BANG BUT WITH A WHIMPER
compiled and directed by Bill Parker (Apr. 10-11)
52 REST IN PEACE
compiled and directed by Tom Anderson (Apr. 23)
53 THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US
compiled and directed by Joe Leonard (Apr. 23)
(54) THE ADVENTURES OF HARRIET
by Louise Fitzhugh; adapted and directed by Peg Hendren (May)
(cancelled because of riots and closing of school)
1970-71
54 HARRIET THE SPY
(redoing of Adv. of Harriet) Peg Hendren (Oct. 16, 17, 23, 24)
55 RIVER OUT OF EDEN
written and directed by Joe Robinette (Nov. 13-14)
56 HOW TO EAT A POEM
adapted and directed by Lynn Bradley (Jan. 22-23)
57 TRUMPET OF THE NEW MOON
adapted and directed by Joe Robinette (Feb. 19-27)
58 THE GINGER MAN
by J. P. Donleavy; adapted and directed by Robert Fish (Apr. 16-24)
59 PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN
by James Joyce; adapted and directed by Ken Bauder (May 13-15)
60 THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS
by Kenneth Graham; adapted and directed by Carol Gaede (May 26-28)
1971-72
61 MASS FOR DIONYSUS: GOD BLESS YOU, MR. ROSEWATER
by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.; adapted and directed by Louis Ceci (Oct. 15, 16)
62 FANTASMAGORICAL FANTASY BOOK
compiled and directed by Larry Parrish (Oct. 28-31)
63 LIGHT IN AUGUST
by William Faulkner; adapted and directed by Thomas Anderson (Nov)
64 A CHILD'S CHRISTMAN
compiled and directed by Leigh Steiner (Dec.)
65 POP AND CIRCUMSTANCE
compiled and directed by Alan Friedman (Jan 14-15)
66 AWAY, COME AWAY
compiled and directed by Carol Gaede (Jan. 27, 28, 29, 30)
67 THE STRANGER
by Albert Camus; directed by Jay Raphael (Feb. 11-13)
68 ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST
by Ken Kesey; adapted and directed by Robert Fish (Feb. 25-27, Mar. 3-5)
69 PAST / PERFECT / FUTURE
compiled and directed by John Welton (April 7-9)
70 WHITE TRIBES, BLACK AFRICA
compiled and directed by Lynn Leonard (May 12-14)
71 MARY POPPINS
by P.L. Travers; adapted and directed by Lynn Bradley (May 26-27; June 2-3)
1972-73
72 STACKALEE AND THE HAIRY MAN
by Jack Stokes; directed by Tom Anderson (Oct. 13-21)
73 THE FANTASTIKS
by Schmidt and Jones; directed by Leigh Steiner (Nov. 10-19)
74 A CHRISTMAS CAROL
by Charles Dickens; directed by Carol Gaede (Dec.)
75 FIVE AFTER EIGHT
directed by J.J. Leonard (Jan. 19-20)
76 KNOTS
by R.D. Laing; compiled and directed by Tom Isbell (Jan. 19-20)
77 WINNIE THE POOH
by A.A. Milne; adapted and directed by Robert Fish (Feb. 23-25; Mar. 2-4)
78 JUDE THE OBSCURE
by Thomas Hardy; adapted and directed by Robert Fish (FEB. 23-25; Mar. 2 4)
79 UP AGAINST THE WALL, MOTHER
compiled and directed by Jo Ellen Tamen (April 6-8)
80 A CONFEDERATE GENERAL FROM BIG SUR
by Richard Brautigan; adapted and directed by Dianne Breitwieser (April)
81 JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL & LIVING IN PARIS
by Blau, Shuman and Brel; directed by Steve Webster (April 20-28)
82 MORITAT
written and directed by Michael Moore (May 11-19)
1973-74
83 OH TO BE A DRAGON
(Poetry of Marianne Moore); compiled and directed by Dianne Breitwieser (Oct. 12-14)
84 THE LITTLE PRINCE
by St. Exuperay; adapted and directed by Cecelia Duncan (Oct. 26-28)
85 LOVE & GEOMETRY and HOW I CONTEMPLATED THE WORLD
by Joyce Carol Oates; adapted and directed by Martin Jones (Nov. 9-11)
A A READING HOUR
featuring Brian Estes, Bill Parker and Robert Zafron (January)
86 ASHES AND ASPHALT
compiled and directed by Robert Fish (Feb. 8-12)
87 THE PUSHCART WAR
by Jean Merril; adapted and directed by Leigh Steiner (Feb. 26-28)
88 FROM THESE STERILE HILLS
Written and directed by Bill Parker (April 4-6)
89 BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S
by Truman Capote; adapted and directed by Pat Taylor (April 18-20)
90 STOP THE WORLD, I WANT TO GET OFF
by Bricusse and Newley; directed by Bonnie Lurie (May 6-8)
1974-75
91 EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT JACK
AND JILL
compiled and directed by Judy Yordan (Oct. 4-5)
92 SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES
by Ray Bradbury; adapted and directed by Marion Kleinau (October 20-24)
93 HUNTING THE LAST WHALE
compiled and directed by Bob Fish (Nov. 15-23)
94 110° IN THE SHADE
by Schmidt, Jones and Nash; directed by Tom Shepard (Dec. 12-14)
95 WHO ARE WE AFTER ALL?
compiled and directed by Gordon Griffith (Feb.)
96 BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS
by Kurt Vonnegut; adapted and directed by Janet McHughes (March 12-16)
97 MOON SHADOWS (Lore and Legend of Southern Illinois)
compiled and directed by Judy Dickinson (April 25-27)
98 A TRIP TO SALAMASOND
compiled and directed by Tom Eichelberger (May 2-4)
1975-76
99 THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL
directed by Wayne Worley (September)
100 THEY LIKED IT ALL THE TIME
compiled and directed by Judy Yordan and Phyllis Scott (Oct. 16-19)
101 FREAKS OF THE COSMIC CIRCUS:
THE MYSTICAL MAGIC OF TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
compiled and directed by Robert Fish (Nov. 6-9)
102 CHESTER, THE CONCERT CRICKET
adapted and directed by Kim Brewster (Feb. 13-15)
103 FAHRENHEIT 451
by Ray Bradbury; adapted and directed by Bill DeArmand (Mar. 4-7)
104 YOUR WORD AGAINST MINE: ACROSTIC
compiled and directed by Karen Mitchell (April 1-4)
105 COMFORTS OF HOME
by Flannery O'Connor; adapted and directed by Judy Yordon
(taken to Illinois Interp. Workshop - SIU) (April 1-4)
106 ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS
by Lewis Carroll; adapted and directed by Lynn Bradley (May)
1976-77
107 THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER
by Mark Twain; adapted and directed by Lynn Bradley (Oct. 7-9)
108 THE DUNWICH HORROR
by H.P. Lovecraft; adapted and directed by Robert Fish (Oct. 28-31)
- DEARLY LOVE A COAL MINING MAN
compiled and directed by Ann Utterback (Nov. 11-13)
110 NARNIA: A MUSICAL FANTASY
Based on a work by C.S. Lewis; adapted and directed by Wayne Worley (Feb. 24, 26)
111 THE PURLOINED PRINCESS
(Goldman's THE PRINCESS BRIDE); adapted and directed by Eric Peterson (Mar. 10-12)
A Studio Productions: Three Reading Hours (April)
1977-78
112 WILLIE WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
(from CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY by Roald Dahl)
adapted and directed by Patricia Comeaux (Sept. 29-30, Oct 1)
113 I AM THE CHEESE
by Robert Cormier; adapted and directed by Eric Peterson (Oct. 13-15)
114 REBECCA
by Daphne Du Maurier; adapted and directed by Anne Sohn (Nov. 10-12)
115 THE BELL JAR
by Sylvia Plath; adapted and directed by Cindy Miler (Mar. 2-4)
Taken to Ozarks Festival
116 THE SINGER
by Calvin Miller; adapted and directed by Randy Taylor (April 6-8)
1978-79
117 CHARLOTTE'S WEB
by E.B. White; adapted and directed by Anne Slivinsky (Sept. 28-30)
118 THE CRYING OF LOT 49
by Thomas Pynchon; adapted and directed by Eric Peterson (Oct. 12-14)
119 FANTASY FOR ADULTS (from works by Sexton and Coover)
compiled and directed by Kristen Langelier and Cindy Miller (Nov. 9-11)
120 TRAVELS WITH CHARLIE
by John Steinbeck; adapted and directed by John Genette (March 1-3)
121 ALL THAT WE HAVE IS LIFE
(from the works of D.H. Lawrence); adapted and directed by Robert Fish (March 29-31)
122 SHE IS A QUEEN OF DREAMS
compiled and directed by Beverly Pevitts (April 19-21)
A SIU Hosted the first national workshop in Interpretation in Social Contexts
(Giant City May 1979)
1979-80
123 KID STUFF
compiled and directed by Alan Kimball (Sept. 27-29, Nov 3)
124 POEMS FROM THE ZOO
written and performed by Daniel Dahlquist (Oct. 5)
125 BEYOND THE BEDROOM WALL
by Larry Wiwode; adapted and directed by Eric Peterson (Oct. 18-20) Taken to Iowa
126 STUDIO NIGHT LIVE
(At the Telephone Club; Fables for Our Time: The Charmed Pool; Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; Mr. Big; Man and Superman) (Dec. 7-8)
A PRIME TIME INTERP
A Reading Hour (Feb. 15)
127 BALLAD OF THE SAD CAFE
by Carson McCullers; adapted and directed by Frank Tourangea
(Feb. 28 - March 1)
128 THE PASSIONATE MYTH
Poems by James Dickey; compiled and directed by Janet McHughes
1980-81
129 DREAMWEAVERS
by Hans Christian Andersen; compiled and directed by Alan Kimball (Sept. 25-27)
130 NEW VOICES
Poets reading their own works, featuring: Lou Ceci, Laura Nelson, Dan Dahlquist, Jim Spresser
131 A FINE AND PRIVATE PLACE
by Peter Beagle; adapted and directed by Michele Cassella (Oct. 30 - Nov. 1)
A PRIME TIME INTERP
A Reading Hour (Dec.)
B OPERATION INTERPRETATION
A Reading Hour (Feb.)
132 BIRDY
by William Wharton; adapted and directed by Bill Bowlus (Feb. 25-27)
133 CUMMINGS AND GOINGS
compiled and directed by William Haushalter (April 30 - May 2)
1981-82
134 RAINBOWS ARE FOREVER
compiled and directed by Tandra White (Oct. 8-10)
135 IN THIS SIGN
by Joanne Greenberg; adapted and directed by Rusalyn Andrews (Nov. 12-14)
A INTERPRETATION EXTRAVAGANZA
A Reading Hour (Dec. 11)
136 WOMEN, BY JOYCE!
compiled and directed by Marion Kleinau and Laura Nelson (March 3-6)
137 LOST IN THE FICTION HOUSE
compiled and directed by Ron Pelias (April 20, 30, May 1)
1982-83
138 MISERY, MADNESS AND MARRIAGE
(Stories by Doris Lessing); compiled and directed by Ron Pelias (Oct. 7-9)
A PARDON, YOUR LITIGATION IS SHOWING
A Reading Hour (Sept. 14)
139 HAVE I GOT A STORY FOR YOU
(Fables and Fairytales by Leo Tolstoy and Isaac Bashevis Singer)
adapted and directed by James VanOosting
140 SURVIVING THE FLOOD
by Stephen Minot; adapted and directed by Frank Trimble (Feb. 24-26)
141 THE LITTLE DISTURBANCES OF MAN: STORIES BY GRACE PALEY
compiled and directed by Patti Pace (April 14-16)
1983-84
A STUDIO I PERFORMANCES FROM THE WRITERS' WORKSHOP
(Sept. 8)
142 THE GIRL OF THE SEA OF CORTEZ
by Peter Benchley; adapted and directed by Marion Kleinau (Oct. 13-15)
143 CATCH 22
by Joseph Heller; adapted and directed by Ken Hawkinson (Nov. 3-5)
144 STUDIO II WILLIAM AND MARY
by Roald Dahl; adapted and directed by Adam Fogelson (Dec)
145 BRIDGEPORT BUS
by Maureen Howard; adapted and directed by Keith Hoerner (Dec. 8-9)
146 STILL LIFE WITH WOODPECKER
by Tom Robbins; adapted by Adam Fogelson; directed by Ron Pelias
(Feb. 23-25)
147 THE GIFT
by Hilda Doolittle; adapted and directed by Judith Cassaday (April 5-7)
1984-85
148 JUST SO STORIES
by Rudyard Kipling; adapted and directed by James VanOosting (Oct. 11-13)
149 THE OUTSIDERS
by S.E. Hinton; adapted and directed by Alan Kimball (Nov. 8-10)
150 STUDIO I SPINNING
adapted and performed by Carol Benton (Nov. 14)
151 THE EUPHIO QUESTION
by Kurt Vonnegut; adapted and directed by K.C Williams (Dec. 6-7)
152 THE LANDLADY
By Roald Dahl; adapted and directed by Bill Ferguson (Dec 6-7)
153 HER KIND (works by Ann Sexton)
compiled and directed by Francine Farina (Feb. 21-23)
A ILLINOIS INTERPRETATION WORKSHOP
(hosted by SIU) (April)
B STUDIO III - THE PEN AND THE PENDULUM: PERFORMANCES FROM THE WRITERS STUDIO
154 CUTLASS AND RAPIER
(April)
1985-86
155 REALITY LABYRINTH
compiled and performed by Kevin Kelch (Sept. 13)
156 VONNEGUT
adapted and directed by Chris Meesey (Oct. 10-12)
A POETRY OF RODNEY JONES
A performance Hour (Oct. 17)
157 AFTER THE FIRST DEATH
by Robert Cormier; adapted and directed by Alan Kimball (Nov. 14-16)
158 A DAY NO PIGS WOULD DIE
by Robert Newton Peck; adapted and directed by Paul Siddens III (Feb. 20-22)
159 ONE BLINDING MOMENT: WOMEN AND THEIR WORK
compiled and directed by Julia Pachoud (March 21) Taken to Illinois Interpretation Workshop
160 A POSSIBLE BREACH OF PEACE
compiled and directed by Judith Cassaday (April 10-12)
B STUDIO 1 THE WRITER SPEAKS
from the Writers' Workshop (May 3)
1986-87
A PERFORMANCE HOUR: FACULTY
(Sept. 12)
161 TWO BY CHEEVER
adapted and directed by Dennis Doyle (Oct. 23-25)
162 WHIRLING CLOUD WOMAN
(Nov 7)
- CULTURAL PORTRAITS: THE MANDOLIN
Written and directed by Theresa Corelli (Dec. 4, 5, 6)
- AMAZING GRACE
adapted and directed by Shirlene Holmes (Dec. 4, 5, 6)
165 WRITING IS MY WAY OF KNOWING
Directed by Sharon Bragg, featuring Shirlene Holmes (Feb. 6)
166 THE TROUBLE WITH WITCHES
compiled and directed by Julia Pachoud (Feb. 24-28)
167 NO EXIT
by Jean Paul Sartre; directed by James VanOosting
(Discussion following - April 2-4)
168 STUDIO I - CONVERSATION PIECES
written and directed by Bryan Crow (May 1-2)
1987-88
A PERFORMANCE HOUR (Grad. Students) Sept. 25
169 DAD
by William Wharton; adapted and directed by Kevin Kelch (Oct. 22-24)
170 STORIES THE POETS TELL
adapted and directed by Ron Pelias (Nov. 12-14)
171 THE MAGICIAN'S NEPHEW
by C.S. Lewis; adapted by Marion Kleinau; directed by Julia Pachoud (Feb. 25-27)
172 ROYKO
Featuring Kevin Purcell (Mar. 29-31)
173 MAKING THE FIT
The Poetry of Diane Wakoski; adapted and directed by Sharon Bragg (Apr. 21-23)
174 OSIRIS JONES
by Conrad Aiken; Guest Prod. (Apr. 29)
1988-89
A PERFORMANCE HOUR (Grad. Students) (Sept. 23)
175 JOURNEYS OF THE FOOTBOUND
created and directed by Tami Spry
176 TUCK EVERLASTING
by Natalie Babbit; adapted and directed by Robert S. Hurst (Nov. 10-12)
177 OUR SISTER'S KEEPERS
performed by Tami Spry (Feb. 3)
178 TELL ME FOR GOD'S SAKE, BUT MAKE IT SNAPPY I'M TIRED AND THE BUS IS PICKING UP SPEED
adapted and directed by John Capecci (Feb. 24-26)
179 NO DETOUR AHEAD
created and directed by Sharon Bragg (April 1)
180 WALKING ON OUR KNEES
created and directed by Sharon Bragg (April 20-22)
B PERFORMANCE HOUR: WRITING AS PERFORMANCE CLASS
(May 5)
1989-90
A PERFORMANCE HOUR (Grad. Students)
(Sept. 5)
181 OUT OF ME WE SPEAK
adapted and directed by Ron Pelias (Oct. 5-7)
182 WRITING HOME
Janet Redman and Jim Ferris (Nov. 2-3)
183 RE-MEMBERING--AN EVENING OF MEN'S STORY
Craig Gingrich-Philbrook; directed by Sharon Bragg (Nov. 9-10)
184 ALGONQUIN WIT
adapted and directed by James VanOosting (Feb. 22-24)
185 MORGANA
adapted and directed by Lynn Steveson (Apr. 19-21)
186 HER STORIES
adapted and performed by Linda Park Fuller (Guest Performer) (Apr. 27)
B PERFORMANCE HOUR: WRITING AS PERFORMANCE CLASS
(May 4)
1990-91
187 LOSS: STORIES ABOUT THE END OF THINGS
by Craig Gingrich-Philbrook, Sept 27-29
188 FUKU
Written by Yvengeny Yeutushenko. Directed and adapted by Scott Dillard. (Oct 18,19)
189 ON A THREAD: STORIES BY SAKI
Adapted and directed by Anita Rich (Nov 29- Dec1)
190 TALKING RELATIONSHIPS
directed by Phillip Glenn & Ronald J. Pelias (Feb 28-Mar 2)
191 ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID
created and directed by Amy Burt (Mar 28-29)
192 THE HANDMAID'S TALE
adapted and directed by Tami Spry (Apr 25-27)
1991-92
193 IF ON A WINTER'S NIGHT A TRAVELER
adapted & directed by Nathan Stucky (Oct 3-5)
194 A CHORUS OF ONE
created and directed by Anita Rich (Oct 25-26)
195 THE PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH
Directed by Amy Burt (Nov 14-16)
196 THAT REMINDS ME OF A STORY...
directed by Phillip Glenn (Dec 6)
197 THIS IS NOT A MAN
by Scott Dillard and Craig Gingrich-Philbrook (Feb 28-29)
198 GENDER MARKING
directed by Elyse Pineau (March 5-6)
199 THIS IS THE HOUSE THAT WAR BUILT
Created by Laila Mohtar (April 30-May 2)
1992-93
200 DO YOU SLEEP IN THAT THING?
directed by Jim Ferris (Oct 2,3)
201 PLEASURES OF THE REAL
by Craig Gingrich-Philbrook (Oct 23,24)
202 WE NEED A PLACE
by Laila Mohtar and Mariangela Maguire (Nov 19-21)
203 IT'S ALL RELATIVE
directed by Deleasa Randall (Feb 12-13)
204 CASING THE PROMISED LAND
directed by Linda Welker (Mar 4-6)
205 ENTER WITHOUT KNOCKING
directed by Nathan Stucky (Apr 2,3)
206 PLAYING IT COOL
created and directed by Anita Rich (Apr 23, 24)
1993-1994
207 TALK RADIO/RADIO TALK
adapted and directed by Carla Gesell (Oct 7-9)
208 BREAKING THE CYCLE
adapted and directed by Lori Montalbano (Nov 11-13)
209 ROMANCE
adapted and directed by Ronald J. Pelias (Feb 24-26)
210 ANTIGUA: AN ETHNOGRAPHER'S CALYPSO
created and directed by Tracy Stephenson (Mar 24-26)
211 AGNES OF GARFINKEL: PASSING IN THE BORDERLANDS OF IDENTITY
adapted and directed by Mariangela Maguire and C. Turner Steckline (Apr 21-23)
1994-95
212 MANNERS
created and directed by Nathan Stucky (Sept 29, 30, Oct 1)
213 MADONNA PRIMA DONNA
created and directed by Tracy Stephenson (Oct 27-29)
214 FAMILY PORTRAITS
adapted and directed by Mara Loeb (Dec 1-3)
215 A CURE FOR DREAMS
by Kaye Gibbons, adapted and directed by Elyse Pineau (Feb 23-25)
216 WHAT'S A NICE COMMODITY LIKE YOU DOING IN A SPECTACLE LIKE THIS?
created and directed by Lesa Lockford (Mar 23-25)
217 PERFORMING ACROSS CULTURES
created and directed by Nathan Stucky (Apr 13,14)
218 PROMISES IN PINK
created and directed by Lisa Ford-Brown and Tari Glaspie (Apr 27-29)
SIUC Performance Studies Production Record:
The Kleinau Theatre (1995-2006)
1995-96
219 THE UNREAL WORLD
created and directed by Tracy Stephenson (Oct 12-14)
220 GET UP, STAND UP
created and directed by Marc Rich (Nov 30-Dec 3)
221 BLOOD/LUST
directed, adapted and with original material by Lesa Lockford (Feb 29, Mar 1-2)
222 PUTTING YOUR BODY ON THE LINE
created and directed by Bryant Alexander (Mar 28-30)
223 OVEREXPOSED
created and directed by Ronald J. Pelias (Apr 25-27)
A SPCM 201 (Performing Culture) PERFORMANCE HOUR
1996-97
A SPOTLIGHT (Graduate Students)
Sept 21
224 LINT
written by Rebecca Wolniewicz and directed by Subrina Robinson-Neill and Rebecca Wolniewicz (Oct 10-12)
225 CONFRONTATION WITHOUT ALIENATION: SUFFRAGIST ANNA HOWARD SHAW
compiled and directed by Dacia Charlesworth (Nov 14-16)
226 GRISWOLD
compiled and directed by Jackson B. Miller (Nov 14-16)
B 201 PERFORMANCE HOUR
Dec 3
C SAMPLER (Advanced Classes Spotlight Hour)
Dec 5
D FACULTY PERFORMANCE HOUR
Jan 31
227 CENSOR
co-directed by Ron Pelias and C. Turner Steckline (Feb 27-March 1)
228 SHAPING THE WORLD WITH OUR HANDS
Created by Laila Farah (march)
229 PIGS IN HEAVEN
adapted and directed by Nathan Stucky (Apr 24-26)
E 201 (Performing Culture) PERFORMANCE HOUR
Apr 30
F SAMPLER (Advanced Classes Spotlight Hour)
May 3
1997-98
A SPOTLIGHT (Graduate Students)
(Sept 13)
230 QUEST FOR UNDERSTANDING: AN EVENING WITH JOHN DEWEY
compiled, performed, and directed by Jackson Miller (Sept 4-6)
231 ALIAS GRACE
by Margaret Atwood, Adapted and Directed by Elyse Pineau (Oct 9-11)
232 (RE)JOYCE
written and directed by Keith Pounds (Nov 13-15)
B 201 PERFORMANCE HOUR
(Dec 4)
233 FIGURING FORM
written and directed by Pamela Christian (Feb 26-28)
234 THE MENSTRUAL SHOW
written and directed by Dacia Charlesworth (Apr 23-25)
C 201 (Performing Culture) PERFORMANCE HOUR
Apr 29
D SAMPLER (Advanced Classes Spotlight Hour)
May 2
235 MICHAEL BOWMAN (guest artist/lecture)
May 2
1998-99
A GRADUATE STUDENT PERFORMANCE HOUR
(Sept. 12)
236 NURSING MOTHER
Created and Performed by Dr. Elyse Pineau (Sept. 24-26)
237 PRUFROCK
Adapted and Directed by Ronald J. Pelias (Oct. 22-24)
238 PEACE LIKE A RIVER
Written, Performed and Directed by Larry Russell (Dec. 3-5)
B SPCM 201 PERFORMANCES
(Dec. 8)
C SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
(Dec. 10)
239 SEEING RED
Written and Directed by Jill R. Hildebrant, Co-Directed by Amy K. Kilgard (Feb. 18-20)
240 RESISTING DYS-COURSE
Written, Performed and Directed by Keith Pounds (April 1-3)
241 CONTAGION
Adapted and Directed by Craig Gingrich-Philbrook (April 29, 30, May 1)
D SPCM 201 (Performing Culture) PERFORMANCES
May 5
E SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES (Advanced Classes)
May 8
1999-2000
A GRADUATE STUDENT PERFORMANCE HOUR
(Sept. 11)
242 SCREENING BODIES
written and directed by Marcyrose Chvasta and Michael Levan (Sept.30-Oct. 2)
243 OH, FOR ART'S SAKE
directed by Amy K. Kilgard (Nov. 11-13)
244 CUPS
solo performance written and performed by Craig Gingrich-Philbrook (Dec. 2-4)
B SPCM 201 (Performing Culture) PERFORMANCES
(Dec. 7)
C SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES (Advanced Classes)
(Dec. 9)
245 THE (K)NOTS OF MY EXISTENCE
solo performance written and performed by D. Nebi Hilliard (Feb. 3-5)
246 STAIN UPON THE SNOW
From Nathaniel Hawthorne's story "The Birthmark" adapted and directed by John Warren (March 2-4)
247 GEEK LOVE
From the novel by Katherine Dunn adapted and directed by Elyse Pineau (April 27-29)
D SPCM 201 (Performing Culture) PERFORMANCES
(May 3)
E SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES(Advanced Classes)
(May 6)
2000-01
A GRADUATE STUDENT PERFORMANCE HOUR
(Sep. 9)
248 GRRLS: A SUBVERSIVE PERFORMANCE OF FEMININTY
performed and directed by Elizabeth Whitney (Sep.21-23)
249 LAST WORDS
directed by Jennifer Tuder (Oct. 19-21)
250 THE SWORD AND THE CHAKRAM
performed and directed by Carleen M. Spry (Nov. 30 – Dec. 2)
251 THE ENCOUNTERS OF JOSHUA
written and performed by Jason Del Gandio; directed by Amanda Grove (Jan. 25-27)
252 RECOGNITION
Written and performed by Keith Pounds (Jan. 25-27)
253 THE PALIMPSEST VARIATIONS
directed by Julia Reimer (Feb. 15-17)
254 SLIPPIN' MICKEYS
directed by Amy Kilgard (March 29-31)
255 SILENCE
directed by Nathan Stucky (April 26-28)
B SPCM 201 (Performing Culture) PERFORMANCES
(May 2)
C SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES(Advanced Classes)
(May 5)
2001-02
A GRADUATE STUDENT PERFORMANCES
(Sep. 8)
- IF THIS GUITAR COULD TALK
written and performed by Elizabeth Whitney (Sep. 20-22)
- SEX ACROSS THE CURRICULUM
written and performed by Jennifer Tuder (Sep. 20-22)
258 BUSTED FLAT IN BATON ROUGE
special guest soloist performance by Tracy Stephenson
259 SPLINTERING CIVILITY
written and performed by John Pea; directed by Amy Kilgard (Oct. 18-20)
260 POP LIFE
compiled and directed by Shelly Robertson (Nov. 29-Dec. 1)
B EVENING OF FACULTY PERFORMANCES
(January 25, 2002)
261 DECONSTRUCTING THE OREO: GROWING UP LATINA
written and performed by Adrienne Viramontes; directed by Jessica Tomell-Presto (Jan. 31-Feb. 2)
262 DREAD MACHINE
adapted and directed by Craig Gingrich-Philbrook (Feb. 28-March 2)
263 BURNING OLD MAIN
adapted and directed by Nathan Stucky (April 18-20)
C SPCM 201 (Performing Culture) PERFORMANCES
(May 1)
D SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES (Advanced Classes)
(May 4)
2002-03
A GRADUATE STUDENT PERFORMANCES
(Sep. 7)
264 BEAUTIFUL BODY: MY JOURNEY AS A FATTY
written and directed by Stephanie Howell (Oct. 3-5)
265 GUEST ARTIST REGIE CABICO
(Oct. 24)
266 THE CONTINUUM OF VISIBLE LONELINESS
written and directed by Craig-Gingrich Philbrook (Nov. 7-9)
B 201 (Performing Culture) SPOTLIGHT HOUR
A collection of performances from SPCM 201: Performing Culture classes.
(Dec. 3)
D ADVANCED SPOTLIGHT HOUR
A collection of performances from our advanced performance studies classes. (Dec. 5)
267 PERMANENT DAMAGE
Directed by Theresa Carrilli (Jan. 18)
268 PEOPLE'S COURTING (Jan. 30, 31, Feb.1)
written and directed by Joe Hassert
269 OUT ALL NIGHT AND LOST MY SHOES
Solo Performance by Terry Galloway (Feb. 7)
270 HEADLINERS
written and directed by Ron Pelias (Feb. 27, 28, March 1)
271 SHE’S JUST AWAY
written and performed by Rae C. Wright, Guest Artist. Directed by Merri Milwe (March 21)
272 MARS POETICA
written and directed by Jonathan Gray (April 17-19)
E 201 SPOTLIGHT HOUR
A collection of performances from SPCM 201: Performing Culture classes.
(April 30)
F ADVANCED SPOTLIGHT HOUR
A collection of performances from our advanced performance studies classes. (May 3)
2003-04
A GRADUATE STUDENT PERFORMANCES
(Sept. 6)
273 STRANGE FRUIT
Guest Performance by Patrick Johnson (Sept. 12)
274 BEST FACE FORWARD
Written & Performed by Brett Aldridge, Directed by Amy Pinney (Oct. 2-4)
275 (E)MOTION DENIED
Written & Directed by Jnan Blau, Co-Directed by Stephanie Howell & Dawn Jenke (Nov. 13-15)
B PERFORMING CULTURE SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
(Dec. 2)
C ADVANCED CLASSES SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
(Dec. 4)
276 ON BECOMING JAPERICAN
Written & Directed by Sachiko Tankei, Co-Directed by Stephanie Howell & Antoinette McDonald (Jan. 29-31)
277 TWILIGHT
Written & Directed by Lynne Farrell (Jan. 29-31)
278 SKINNY LEGS AND ALL
An adaptation of the novel by Tom Robbins, Written & Directed by Elyse Pineau (March 25-27)
279 RETURNING ARTISTS PROGRAM
(April 15-17)
D PERFORMING CULTURE SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
(April 28)
E ADVANCED CLASSES SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
(May 1)
2004-05
A AN EVENING OF GRADUATE STUDENT PERFORMANCE
(Sep. 4)
280 PAPER AND SKIN
Guest Artist in Resident, Tami Spry (Sep. 18)
281 ATROCIOUS BODY: BURLESQUEING THE BODY
Written by Stephanie Howell, Co-Directed with Denise Kaye (Sep. 30, Oct. 1-2)
282 THE GIRL WITH GOLDEN HAIR
Written by Scott William Gust, Directed by Amy Piney
Catricia Mayhue-Gill, piano & Musical Arrangements by Terence Mayhue (Sep. 30, Oct. 1-2)
283 BLOODSTAR
Written & Directed by Janet Donoghue, Diana Tigerlily & Amber Zimmerman (Oct. 28-30)
B PERFORMING CULTURE SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
(Dec. 7)
C ADVANCED CLASSES SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
(Dec. 9)
D AN EVENING OF FACULTY PERFORMANCES
(Jan. 29)
284 DYING OF LIFE, OR ON THE RESPONSE/ABILITY OF LOVE
Directed by Sandra Calderon Garza
285 TUCKED AWAY
Written & Directed by Amy Darnell (March 3-5)
286 LIKE A VIRGIN, LOVE A WHORE: PERFORMING CONSEQUENTIAL FEMININITIES
Written and performed by Amy Pinney, (March 3-5)
287 MY BODY
Written by Ron Pelias, Co-Directed by William Bowling (April 21-23)
E PERFORMING CULTURE SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
(May 4)
F ADVANCED CLASSES SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
(May 7)
2005-06
A AN EVENING OF GRADUATE STUDENT PERFORMANCE
288 DANCING WITH DIS-EASE ( COLON) AN AUTOETHNOGRAPHIC TALE OF LIVING WITH GROTESQUENESS
Written and performed by Nicole Defenbaugh, Directed by Scott Irelan (Sep. 29-30, Oct. 1)
289 DEPLETING PATRIARCHY
Written and performed by Diana Tigerlily (Sep. 29-30, Oct. 1)
290 ERATIC, UNAUTHORIZED AND HISTORICALLY INACCURATE
Guest artist Stephanie Juno (Oct. 14)
291 EXPRESSION PIG: A DANCING LUCID DREAM
Written and Directed by Chris Collins & Jake Simmons (Nov. 3-5)
292 HOMESTEADING
Written and performed by Elyse Pineau (Dec. 1-3)
B PERFORMING CULTURE SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
(Dec. 6)
C ADVANCED CLASSES SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
(Dec. 8)
D Guest Lecturer Della Pollack
293 METAMORPHOSIS: A REVOLUTIONARY NOMAD COME UNDONE
Written and directed by Rachel Hastings (Feb. 9-11)
294 ON THE LINE: EXPLORATIONS IN RESISTANCE AND POSSIBILITY
Written and directed by Janet Donoghue (March 2-4)
E Guest lecturers Dr. Paul Edwards & Dr. Maggie Doyle (March 24)
295 THE PHRENOLOGIST’S DAUGHTER
Written by Craig Gingrich-Philbrook, Co-Directed by Sandra Calderon Garza (April 20-22)
F PERFORMING CULTURE SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
G ADVANCED CLASSES SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCES
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