Past USI Productions
Spring 2013
- Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992, by Anna Deavere Smith
- Avenue Q, by Jeff Whitty
Fall 2012
- Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller
- The Matchmaker, by Thornton Wilder
Spring 2012
- All's Well that Ends Well, by William Shakespeare
- Pride and Prejudice, by Jon Jory
Fall 2011
- Shakespeare's R&J, by Joe Calarco
- Rent, book, music, and lyrics by Jonathan Larson, musical arrangements by Steve Skinner, original concept/additional lyrics by Billy Aronson
Spring 2011
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
- The Lion in Winter, by James Goldman
Fall 2010
- How I learned to Drive, by Paula Vogel
- Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck
Spring 2010
- A Doll's house, by Henrik Ibsen
- Hamlet, by Shakespeare
Fall 2009
- True West, by Sam Shepard
- A Chrismas Carol, by Charles Dickens
Spring 2009
- Master Harold and the Boys, by Athol Fugard
- Meet Me in Saint Louis, book by Hugh Wheeler, Music and Lyrics by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane
Fall 2008
- Waiting for Lefty, by Clifford Odets
- Much Ado about Nothing, by William Shakespeare
Spring 2008
- 12 Angry Jurors, by Reginald Rose
- The Threepenny Opera, by Bertolt Brecht, Music by Kurt Weill
Fall 2007
- The Crucible,
by Arthur Miller
- She Stoops to Conquer,
by Oliver Goldsmith
Spring 2007
- A Raisin in the Sun,
by Lorraine Hansberry
- Jacques Brel is Alive and Well
and Living in Paris,
music by Jacques Brel with additional material by Eric Blau
and Mort Shuman
Fall 2006
- Eleemosynary,
by Lee Blessing
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream,
by William Shakespeare
Spring 2006
- The Exonerated,
by Jessica Blank and Erik
Jensen
- Quilters,
by Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek
Fall 2005
- The Birthday Party,
by Harold Pinter
- The Metamorphoses,
by Mary Zimmerman based on the Greek myths told by Ovid
Spring 2005
- Antigone, by
Jean Anouilh
- Little Shop of Horrors,
book and lyrics by Howard Ashman, music by Alan Menken
Fall 2004
- The Laramie Project,
by Moises Kaufman and the members of the Tectonic Theatre Project
- Playboy of the Western World,
by J.M. Synge
Spring 2004
- Charley's Aunt,
by Brandon Thomas
- Loot, by Joe
Orton
Fall 2003
- Waiting for Godot,
by Samuel Beckett
- A...My Name Is Alice,
by Joan Micklin Silver and Julianne Boyd
Spring 2003
- Tartuffe, by
Moliere
- American Dreams,
by Studs Terkel
Fall 2002
- Sexual Perversity in Chicago,
by David Mamet
Spring 2002
- The Odd Couple (Female
Version), by Neil Simon
- In the Boom Boom Room,
by David Rabe
Fall 2001
Spring 2001
- Extremities, by
William Masterismone
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
Are Dead, by Tom Stoppard based on Hamlet
Fall 2000
- You're A Good Man, Charlie
Brown, by Clark Gesner based on Charles Schultz' comic
strip
- Sea Plays, by
Eugene O'Neill
Spring 2000
- The Dining Room,
by A. R. Gurney
- The Vanities,
by Jack Heifner
-
One acts:
- Passing Red Dodges,
by Kevin Lottes
- Split, by Mac
Weller
Fall 1999
- All My Sons, by
Arthur Miller
Spring 1999
- Lysistrata,
by Aristophanes
- The Musical Comedy Murders
of 1940, by John Bishop
Fall 1998
- When You Coming Back, Red Ryder?,
by Mark Medoff
-
Christmas Show of two one-acts:
- Long Christmas Dinner,
by Thornton Wilder
- Gift of Magi,
by O. Henry
Spring 1998
- Baby Dance,
by Jane Anderson
- Caucasian Chalk Circle,
by Bertolt Brecht
Fall 1997
- Bedroom Farce,
by Alan Ayckbourn
- Everysoul, by
Rick Hobbs
- A Christmas Carol,
based on Charles Dickens' story
- Child's Christmas in Wales,
by Dylan Thomas
Spring 1997
- Canterbury Tales,
based on Chaucer's stories
- Blue Window,
by Craig Lucas
Fall 1996
- School for Husbands,
by Moliere
- A Christmas Carol,
based on Charles Dickens' story
Spring 1996
- Baby with the Bath Water,
by Christopher Durang
- Candida, by
George Bernard Shaw
Fall 1995
- Crimes of the Heart,
by Beth Henley
- A Christmas Carol,
based on Charles Dickens' story
Spring 1995
- Seagull, by
Anton Chekhov
- The Chairs,
by Eugene Ionesco
Fall 1994
- On the Verge,
by Eric Overmeyer
- Tempest, by
William Shakespeare
Spring 1994
- Diary of Anne Frank,
by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
- Mad Forest,
by Caryl Churchhill
Fall 1993
- Miss Julie,
by August Strindberg
- Robber Bridegroom,
by Alfred Uhry
Spring 1993
- North Shore Fish,
by Israel Horowitz
- Endgame, by
Samuel Beckett
Fall 1992
- More Fun Than Bowling,
by Steven Dietz
- Buried Child,
by Sam Shephard
Spring 1992
- Reckless, by
Craig Lucas
- 12th Night,
by William Shakespeare
Fall 1991
- Cry of Players,
by William Gibson
Spring 1991
- Antigone, by
Sophocles
-
One acts: by students
- The Hungry,
by Lisa Hairston
- Brother's War,
by Bill Hairston
- Mending Wall,
by Randy Smith
- Isn't Life Ironic,
by Dave Angle
Fall 1990
- Two Rooms, by
Craig Luca
- Ballad of a Sad Cafe,
by Edward Albee
Spring 1990
- The Sandbox,
by Edward Albee
- Striptease,
by Slawomir Mrozek
- The Imaginary Invalid,
by Moliere
Fall 1989
- Dark of the Moon,
Howard Richardson
Spring 1989
- Playboy of the Western World,
by J. M. Synge
- Oedipus Rex,
by Sophocles
Fall 1988
- The Diviners,
by Jim Leonard
Spring 1988
- Bus Stop, by
William Inge
Fall 1987
- All My Sons,
by Arthur Miller
- The Glass Menagerie,
by Tennessee Williams
Spring 1987
- Dangerous Corner,
by J. B. Priestley
- Six of Calais, original opera by Phil Hageman, based on Bernard Shaw's
Six Of Calais
Fall 1986
- The Good-bye People,
by Herb Gardner
Spring 1986
- Original opera/ballet/choral by John Chiardi
- Blithe Spirit,
by Noel Coward
Fall 1985
- To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday,
by James Horner
Spring 1985
- The Floating Light Bulb,
by Woody Allen
- Top Girls, by
Caryl Churchhill
Fall 1984
-
One acts:
- Sermon, by
David Mamet
- Chinese Restaurant Syndrome,
by Corinne Jacker
- Rupert's Birthday,
by Ken Jenkins
- The Actor's Nightmare,
by Christopher Durang
- The Loveliest Afternoon of the Year,
by John Guare
Spring 1984
- Bury the Dead,
by Irwin Shaw
Fall 1983
- The Prisoner of Second Avenue,
by Neil Simon
- Hot-L Baltimore,
by Lanford Wilson
- Patio, by
Jack Heifner
- Private Wars,
by James McLure
Spring 1983
- A Lovely Sunday For Creve Coeur,
by Tennessee Williams
- Student Improvisational Acting
- Original Student One Acts
Fall 1982
- Great Nebula in Orion,
by Lanford Wilson
- Lone Star, by
James McLure
- Little Murders,
by Jules Feiffer
Spring 1982
- Black Comedy,
by Peter Shaffer
- Original Student One Acts
Fall 1981
-
One Acts:
- A Day for Surprises,
by John Guare
- Boy's Life,
by Dale Wilson
- Where Are You Going Hollis Jay?,
by Benjamin Bradford
- Big Boys Don't Cry,
by Greg Wagner
- I'm, Herbert,
by Robert Anderson
- Papp, by
Kenneth Cameron
Spring 1981
- Once Upon A Mattress,
by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer, and Dean Fuller
Fall 1980
- Say Goodnight, Gracie,
by Ralph Pape
Spring 1980
- American Buffalo,
by David Mamet
- Readers' Theatre
Fall 1979
- What the Butler Saw,
by Joe Orton
Spring 1979
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,
by Larry Gelbart and Stephen Sondheim
Fall 1978
- Zoo Story, by
Edward Albee
- No Exit, by
Jean Paul Sartre
- Lion in Winter,
by James Goldman
Fall 1977
- Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories,
by Jean Shephard
Spring 1976
- George Washington Slept Here,
by George S. Kaufman
Summer 1975
- Ring Around the Moon,
by Jean Anouilh
Spring 1975
- The Emporer's New Clothes,
based on the Hans Christian Andersen story
- Your Own Thing,
by Peter Ustinov
- Amphitryon 38,
by Jean Giraudoux
Fall 1974
- The Ballad of a Sad Cafe,
by Edward Albee based on the novel by Carson McCullers
- Look Homeward Angel,
by Kitty Frings based on Thomas Wolfe's novel
Summer 1974
- Boys in the Band,
by Mart Crowley
Spring 1974
- Tom Sawyer's Treasure Hunt,
by Charlotte B. Chorpenning
- Veronica's Room,
by Ira Levin
Fall 1973
- Johnny Moonbeam and the Silver Arrow,
by Joseph Golden
- One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest,
by Dale Wasserman
Summer 1973
- Happy Birthday, Wanda June,
by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
- Where Has Tommy Flowers Gone?,
by Terrence McNally
Spring 1973
- The Homecoming,
by Harold Pinter
- Original One Acts by F. Hendricks
Fall 1972
- The Man Who Came to Dinner,
by George S. Kaufman
- A Christmas Carol,
based on Charles Dickens' story
Spring 1972
- Big Klaus,
by Hans Christian Andersen
- Mary Stuart,
by Friedrich von Schiller
Fall 1971
- Halfway Up The Tree,
by Peter Ustinov
- Antigone, by
Jean Anouilh, based on a play by
Sophocles
- Lion in Winter,
by James Goldman
Fall 1970
- I Do! I Do!,
by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt,
based on Jan de Hartog's The Fourposter