| Season |
Production Title |
Directed by |
Written by |
Music by |
Choreography by |
In Association with |
| 1965-1966, 1st Season |
Rashomon |
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Fay and Michael Kanin, based on short stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa |
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| Twilight Crane |
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Junji Kinoshita |
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| Lady Aoi |
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Yukio Mishima |
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| 1967, 2nd Season |
Martyrs Can't Go Home |
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Soon-Teck Oh |
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| Camels Were Two-Legged in Peking |
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Soon-Teck Oh, adapted from a novel by Lao She |
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| 1968, 3rd Season |
The Medium |
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Gian-Carlo Menotti |
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| The Substitute, a Kyogen |
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| The Servant of Two Masters |
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Carlo Goldoni |
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| The House of Bernarda Alba |
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Federigo Garcia Lorca |
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| 1969, 4th Season |
The Year of the Cock (revue) |
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| Now You See, Now You Don't |
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Henry Woon |
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| Three Kyogens |
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| The Inspector General |
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Nikolai Gogol |
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| 1970, 5th Season |
Rashomon (revival) |
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Fay and Michael Kanin, based on short stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa |
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| Tondemonai-Never Happen! |
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Soon-Teck Oh |
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| 1972, 7th Season |
Monkey |
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Ernest Harada, adapted from a Chinese folktale |
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| Three Kyogens |
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Leigh Kim, Betty Muramoto, Irvine Paik |
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| No Place For a Tired Ghost |
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Mako |
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| S.P.O.O.S. |
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Bill Shinkai |
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| Tales of Juan and Taro |
|
Glenn Johnson and Alberto Isaac |
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| 1973-1974, 8th Season |
Enchanted Pumpkins |
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E.M. Rafn and Sheri Emond |
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| Transfers and the Rooming House |
|
Conrad Bromberg |
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| Two Shades of Yellow: Coda |
|
Alberto Isaac |
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| Two Shades of Yellow: Yellow Is My Favorite Color |
|
Edward Sakamoto |
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| Pineapple White |
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Jon Shirota |
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| The Emperor's Nightingale |
|
Sam Rosen |
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| 1974-1975, 9th Season |
Harry Kelly |
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Harold Heifetz |
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| In the Jungle of Cities |
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Bertolt Brecht |
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| The Year of the Dragon |
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Frank Chin |
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| When We Were Young |
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Momoko Iko |
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| 1975-1976, 10th Season |
A Doll's House |
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Henrik Ibsen |
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| Revelations as a Tight-Eyed Devil |
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Bill Shinkai |
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| S.P.O.O.S. (revival) |
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Bill Shinkai |
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| The Chickencoop Chinaman |
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Frank Chin |
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| Nobody On My Side of the Family Looks Like That! |
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Dom Magwili |
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| Three Sisters |
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Anton Chekhov |
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| The Asian American hearings: A Multi-Media Extravaganza |
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| 1976-1977, 11th Season |
That's the Way the Fortune Cookie Crumbles |
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Edward Sakamoto |
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| And the Soul Shall Dance |
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Wakako Yamauchi |
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| Gee Pop |
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Frank Chin |
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| Psychechain |
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Irvin Paik, adapted from a short story by William Wu |
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| Twelfth Night |
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William Shakespeare |
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| 1977-1978, 12th Season |
Points of Departure |
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Paul Stephen Lim |
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| Bunnyhop |
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Jeffrey Paul Chan |
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| O-Men: An American Kabuki |
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Karen Yamashita |
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| 1978-1979, 13th Season |
Voices in the Shadows |
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Edward Sakamoto |
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| Frogs |
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Aristophanes |
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| The Avocado Kid or Zen and the Art of Guacamole |
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Philip Kan Gotanda |
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| Princess Charley |
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Book by Jim Ploss and Norman Cohen, with lyrics by Jim Ploss |
Roger Perry |
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| Pacific Overtures |
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Book by John Weidman, with additional material by Hugh Wheeler Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
Stephen Sondheim |
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| 1979-1980, 14th Season |
Pacific Overtures (encore performance) |
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Book by John Weidman, with additional material by Hugh Wheeler Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
Stephen Sondheim |
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| Stories with Strings & Sticks & Shadows: Lawson |
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Lawson Inada |
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| Stories with Strings & Sticks & Shadows: Karasu Taro |
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Taro Yashima |
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| Stories with Strings & Sticks & Shadows: The Princess and the Fisherman & Magic Show |
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Michiko Tagawa |
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| Hawaii No Ka Oi: Aala Park and Manoa Valley |
|
Edward Sakamoto |
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| What the Enemy Looks Like |
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Perry Miyake, Jr. |
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| Da Kine |
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Leigh Kim |
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| Happy End |
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Lyrics by Bertolt Brecht; original German play by Dorothy Lane; book and lyrics adapted by Michael Reingold |
Kurt Weill |
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| 1980-1981, 15th Season |
F.O.B. |
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David Henry Hwang |
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| Hokusai Sketchbooks |
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Seiichi Yashiro, translated by Ted T. Takaya |
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| Godspell |
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Conceived by John-Michael Tebelak, with lyrics by Stephen Schwartz |
Stephen Schwartz |
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| Not a Through Street |
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Wakako Yamauchi |
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| East West Stories |
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| The Life of the Land |
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Edward Sakamoto |
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| 1981-1982, 16th Season |
Station J |
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Richard France |
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| Christmas in Camp |
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Dom Magwili; conceived by Mako |
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| 12-1-A |
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Wakako Yamauchi |
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| Pilgrimage |
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Edward Sakamoto |
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| 1982-1983, 17th Season |
Imperial Valley |
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Margaret DePriest |
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| Have You Heard |
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Soon-Teck Oh, with additional writing by Kwang Lim Kim and Sukman Kim |
Yong Mann Kim |
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| Yamashita |
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Roger Pulvers |
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| The Dream of Kitamura |
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Philip Kan Gotanda |
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| No Smile For Strangers |
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Harold Heifetz |
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| Yellow Fever |
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R.A. Shiomi |
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| 1983-1984, 18th Season |
Live Oak Store |
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Hiroshi Kashiwagi |
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| You're on the Tee & Ripples in the Pond |
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Jon Shirota |
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| The Grunt Childe |
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Lawrence O'Sullivan |
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| Paint Your Face on a Drowning in the River |
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Craig Kee Strete |
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| Asaga Kimashita |
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Velina Hasu Houston |
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| Visitors From Nagasaki |
|
Perry Miyake, Jr. |
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| 1984-1985, 19th Season |
A Song for a Nisei Fisherman |
|
Philip Kan Gotanda |
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| The Music Lessons |
|
Wakako Yamauchi |
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| The Threepenny Opera |
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Bertolt Brecht, with an English adaptation by Marc Blitzstein |
Kurt Weill |
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| 1985-1986, 20th Season |
Christmas in Camp II |
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Dom Magwili; conceived by Mako, with additional writing by Mako and Keone Young |
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| The Memento |
|
Wakako Yamauchi |
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| Rashomon (revival) |
|
Fay and Michael Kanin, based on short stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa |
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| 1986-1987, 21st Season |
Chikamtsu's Forest |
|
Edward Sakamoto |
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| The Gambling Den |
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Akemi Kikumura |
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| Wong Bow Rides Again |
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Cherylene Lee |
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| The Medium (revival) |
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Gian-Carlo Menotti |
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| The Zoo Story |
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Edward Albee |
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| Hughie |
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Eugene O'Neill |
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| Lady of Larkspur Lotion |
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Tennessee Williams |
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| 1987-1988, 22nd Season |
A Chorus Line |
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Conceived by Michael Bennett; lyrics by Edward Kleben; book by James Kirkwood, Jr. and Nicholas Dante |
Marvin Hamlisch |
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| Stew Rice |
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Edward Sakamoto |
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| Mother Tongue |
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Paul Stephen Lim |
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| Mishima |
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Rosanna Yamagiqa Alfaro |
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| Where Nobody Belongs |
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Colin McKay |
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| An Afternoon at Willie's Bar |
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Paul Price |
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| 1988-1989, 23rd Season |
The Fantasticks |
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Words by Tom Jones |
Harvey Schmidt |
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| Laughter and False Teeth |
|
Hiroshi Kashiwagi |
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| Webster Street Blues |
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Warren Sumio Kubota |
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| Vacancy |
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Lillian Hara and Dorie Rush Taylor, based on "An Apple, An Orange" by Diane Johnson |
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| 1989-1990, 24th Season |
Company |
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Book by George Furth Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
Stephen Sondheim |
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| The Chairman's Wife |
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Wakako Yamauchi |
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| Performance Anxiety |
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Vernon Takeshita |
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| Come Back little Sheba |
|
William Inge |
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| 1990-1991, 25th Season |
Songs of Harmony |
|
Karen Huie |
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| Doughball |
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Perry Miyake, Jr. |
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| Hedda Gabler |
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Henrik Ibsen |
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| Canton Jazz Club |
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Book by Dom Magwili, lyrics by Tim Dang |
Nathan Wang and Joel Iwataki |
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| 1991-1992, 26th Season |
Not a Through Street |
|
Wakako Yamauchi |
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| Uncle Tadao |
|
Rick Shiomi |
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| Six Characters in Search of an Author |
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Luigi Pirandello, with translation by Robert Cornthwaite |
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| Accomplice |
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Rupert Holmes |
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| 1992-1993, 27th Season |
Into the Woods |
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Book by James Lapine, with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
Stephen Sondheim |
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| Fish Head Soup |
|
Philip Kan Gotanda |
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| The Rising Tide of Color |
|
Vernon Takeshita |
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| The Dance & Railroad House of Sleeping Beauties |
|
David Henry Hwang |
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| 1993-1994, 28th Season |
29 1/2 Dreams, Women Walking Through Walls |
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Conceived and developed by Nobu McCarthy and Tim Dang; written by Emily Kuroda, Jeanne Sakata, Judy SooHoo, Marilyn Tokuda, and Denise Uyehara |
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| Arthur and Leila |
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Cherylene Lee |
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| The Maids |
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Jean Genet |
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| Letters to a Student Revolutionary |
|
Elizabeth Wong |
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| 1994-1995, 29th Season |
Hiro |
|
Denise Uyehara |
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| Sweeney Todd |
|
Book by Hugh Wheeler, with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
Stephen Sondheim |
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| Twice Told Christmas Tales |
|
Judy SooHoo |
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| S.A.M. I Am |
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Garrett Omata |
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| Cleveland Raining |
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Sung J. Rho |
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| Twelf Nite O Wateva! |
|
James Grant Benton |
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| 1995-1996, 30th Season |
Merrily We Roll Along |
|
Book by George Futh, with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
Stephen Sondheim |
|
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| And the Soul Shall Dance |
|
Wakako Yamauchi |
|
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Whitelands: Part I – Porcelain Part II – A Language Of Their Own Part III – Half Lives |
|
Chay Yew |
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| Lettice & Lovage |
|
Peter Shaffer |
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| 1996-1997, 31st Season |
Cabaret |
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Book by Joe Masteroff, with lyrics by Fred Ebb |
John Kander |
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| Ikebana |
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Alice Tuan |
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| The Taste of Kona Coffee |
|
Edward Sakamoto |
|
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| F.O.B. |
|
David Henry Hwang |
|
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| Woman From the Other Side of the World |
|
Linda Faigao-Hall |
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| 1997-1998, 32nd Season |
Pacific Overtures |
|
Book by John Weidman, with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
Stephen Sondheim |
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| Heading East |
|
Book and lyrics by Robert Lee |
Leon Ko |
|
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| Big Hunk O' Burnin' Love |
|
Prince Gomolvilas |
|
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| Lava |
|
Edward Sakamoto |
|
|
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| Dance and Sing for the Holidays |
Deborah Nishimura |
Deborah Nishimura |
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| 1998-1999, 33rd Season |
Yohen |
|
Philip Kan Gotanda |
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| Carry the Tiger to the Mountain |
|
Cherylene Lee |
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| Hanako |
|
Chungmi Kim |
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| Beijing Spring |
|
Lyrics by Tim Dang |
Joel Iwataki |
|
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| 1999-2000, 34th Season |
Leilani's Hibiscus |
|
Jon Shirota |
|
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| Golden Child |
|
David Henry Hwang |
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| My Tired Broke Ass Pontificating Slapstick Funk |
|
Euijoon Kim |
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| Follies |
|
Book by James Goldman, with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
Stephen Sondheim |
|
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| 2000-2001, 35th Season |
The Theory of Everything |
|
Prince Gomolvilas |
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| The Year of the Dragon |
|
Frank Chin |
|
|
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| A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum |
|
Book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart, with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
Stephen Sondheim |
|
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| Yankee Dawg You Die |
|
Philip Kan Gotanda |
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| 2001-2002, 36th Season |
Red |
Chay Yew |
Chay Yew |
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Chay Yew |
Philip Kan Gotanda |
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| Monster |
|
Derek Nguyen |
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| And the World Goes 'Round |
|
Scott Ellis, Susan Stroman, David Thompson, with lyrics by Fred Ebb |
John Kander |
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| 2002-2003, 37th Season |
Queen of the Remote Control |
|
Sujata G. Bhatt |
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| The Tempest |
|
William Shakespeare |
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| Little Shop of Horrors |
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Book and lyrics by Howard Ashman, based on the film by Roger Corman; screenplay by Charles Griffith |
Alan Menken |
|
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| The Nisei Widows Club |
|
Betty Tokudani |
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| 2003-2004, 38th Season |
Passion |
|
Book by James Lapine, with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
Stephen Sondheim |
|
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| Masha No Home |
|
Lloyd Suh |
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| The Wind Cries Mary |
|
Philip Kan Gotanda |
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| M. Butterfly |
|
David Henry Hwang |
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| 2004-2005, 39th Season |
Mixed Messages |
|
Cherylene Lee |
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| As Vishnu Dreams |
|
Shishir Kurup |
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| Proof |
|
David Auburn |
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| Imelda: A New Musical |
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Book by Sachi Oyama, with lyrics by Aaron Coleman |
Nathan Wang |
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| 2005-2006, 40th Season |
Stew Rice |
|
Edward Sakamoto |
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| Equus |
|
Peter Schaffer |
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| Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street |
|
Book by Hugh Wheeler, with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
Stephen Sondheim |
|
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| Motty-Chon |
|
Perry Miyake |
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| 2006-2007, 41st Season |
Slides: The Fear Is Real... |
|
Mr. Miyagi's Theatre Company |
|
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| Surfing DNA |
|
Jodi Long |
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| Master Class |
|
Terrence McNally |
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| I Land |
|
Keo Woolford |
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| Yellow Face |
|
David Henry Hwang |
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| 2007-2008, 42nd Season |
Durango |
|
Julia Cho |
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| Dawn's Light |
|
Jeanne Sakata |
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| Voices From Okinawa |
|
Jonathan Shirota |
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| Pippin |
Tim Dang |
Book by Roger O. Hirson |
Stephen Schwartz |
Blythe Matsui and Jason Tyler Chong |
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| 2008-2009, 43rd Season: "Beyond Presence" |
Be Like Water |
Chris Tashima |
Dan Kwong |
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|
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| The Joy Luck Club |
Jon Lawrence Rivera |
Susan Kim, based on the novel by Amy Tan |
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| Ixnay |
Jeff Liu |
Paul Kikuchi |
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| Marry Me a Little |
Jules Aaron |
Craig Lucas and Norman René |
Stephen Sondheim |
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| The Last Five Years |
|
Jason Robert Brown |
Jason Robert Brown |
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| 2009-2010, 44th Season: "Art is..." |
Art |
Alberto Isaac |
Yasmina Reza |
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| Po Boy Tango |
Oanh Nguyen |
Kenneth Lin |
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| Cave Quest |
Diane Rodriguez |
Les Thomas |
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| Road to Saigon |
Jon Lawrence Rivera |
Jon Lawrence Rivera |
Nathan Wang |
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| 2010-2011, 45th Season |
Mysterious Skin |
Tim Dang |
Prince Gomolvilas |
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| Crimes of the Heart |
Leslie Ishii |
Beth Henley |
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| Wrinkles |
Jeff Liu |
Paul Kikuchi |
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| Krunk Fu Battle Battle |
Tim Dang |
Book by Qui Nguyen, with lyrics by Beau Sia |
Marc Macalintal |
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| 2011-2012, 46th Season: "Languages of Love" |
A Widow of No Importance |
Shaheen Vaaz |
Shane Sakhrani |
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|
South Asian Network and USC School of Theatre |
| The Language Archive |
Jessica Kubzansky |
Julia Cho |
|
|
Kaya Press and Libros Schmibros Lending Library & Bookshop |
| Three Year Swim Club |
Keo Woolford |
Lee Tonouchi |
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| A Little Night Music |
Tim Dang |
Book by Hugh Wheeler |
Stephen Sondheim |
Reggie Lee |
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| 2012-2013, 47th Season: "Spirited Away" |
Encounter |
Anil Natyaveda and Aparna Sindhoor |
S.M. Raju and Aparna Sindhoor, inspired by a short story by Mahasweta Dav |
Isaac Thomas Kottukapally |
Anil Natyaveda and Aparna Sindhoor |
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| Tea, with Music |
Jon Lawrence Rivera |
Velina Hasu Houston |
Nathan Wang |
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| Christmas in Hanoi |
Jeff Liu |
Eddie Borey |
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| Chess |
Tim Dang |
Tim Rice |
Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus |
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| 2013-2014, 48th Season: "Making Light" |
Steel Magnolias |
Laurie Woolery |
Robert Harling |
|
Keali'i Ceballos |
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| The Nisei Widows Club: How Tomi Got Her Groove Back |
Amy Hill |
Betty Tokudani |
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| A Nice Indian Boy |
Snehal Desai |
Madhuri Shekar |
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| Beijing Spring |
Tim Dang |
Tim Dang |
Joel Iwataki |
Marcus Choi |
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| 2014-2016, Extended Two-Year 50th Anniversary Season: "Golden" |
Animals Out of Paper |
Jennifer Chang |
Rajiv Joseph |
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| Takarazuka!!! |
Leslie Ishii |
Susan Soon He Stanton |
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Cindera Che |
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| Washer/Dryer |
Peter J. Kuo |
Nandita Shenoy |
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| The Who's Tommy |
Snehal Desai |
Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff |
Pete Townshend |
Janet Roston |
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| Chinglish |
Jeff Liu |
David Henry Hwang |
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| Criers for Hire |
Jon Lawrence Rivera |
Giovanni Ortega |
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| La Cage Aux Folles |
Tim Dang |
Book by Harvey Fierstein, based on a play by Jean Poiret |
Jerry Herman |
Reggie Lee |
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| 2016-2017, 51st Season: "Radiant" |
Mama Bares in Concert: Once Upon a Play Date |
Sean T. Cawelti |
Joan Almedilla, Ai Goeku Cheung, Deedee Magno Hall, and Jennifer Paz |
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| Road to Kumano |
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TAIKOPROJECT |
| Kentucky |
Deena Selenow |
Leah Nanako Winkler |
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| Free Outgoing |
Snehal Desai |
Anupama Chandrasekhar |
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| Next to Normal |
Nancy Keystone |
Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey |
Tom Kitt |
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| 2017-2018, 52nd Season: "The Company We Keep" |
Kaidan Project: Walls Grow Thin |
Sean T. Cawelti |
Lisa Dring and Chelsea Sutton with Rogue Artists Ensemble |
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| Yohen |
Ben Guillory |
Philip Kan Gotanda |
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|
Robey Theatre Company |
| Allegiance (musical) |
Snehal Desai |
Marc Acito, Jay Kuo, and Lorenzo Thione |
Jay Kuo |
Rumi Oyama |
Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC) |
| Soft Power |
Leigh Silverman |
David Henry Hwang |
Jeanine Tesori |
Sam Pinkleton |
Center Theatre Group |
| As We Babble On |
Alison M. De La Cruz |
Nathan Ramos |
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| 2018-2019, 53rd Season: "Culture Shock" |
Vietgone |
Jennifer Chang |
Qui Nguyen |
Shammy Dee |
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| Man of God |
Jesca Prudencio |
Anna Moench |
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| Mamma Mia (musical) |
Snehal Desai |
Catherine Johnson |
Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson |
Preston Mui |
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| 2019-2020, 54th Season: "We Are the Ones We Are Waiting For" |
Hannah & the Dread Gazebo |
Jiehae Park |
Jennifer Chang |
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The Fountain Theatre |
| The Great Leap |
Lauren Yee |
BD Wong |
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Pasadena Playhouse |
| Sugar Plum Fairy |
Sandra Tsing Loh |
Bart DeLorenzo |
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| 2020-2021, 55th Season |
Daniel Ho |
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Andy Lowe |
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| Today is My Birthday |
Susan Soon He Stanton |
Lily Tung Crystal |
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| Kaidan Project: Alone |
Lisa Sanaye Dring and Chelsea Sutton |
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Rogue Artists Ensemble |
| From Number to Name |
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Kristina Wong |
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API Rise |
| 1 Hour Photo |
Tetsuro Shigematsu |
Richard Wolfe |
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Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre |
| Running |
Danny Pudi |
Arpita Mukherjee |
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Hypokrit Theatre Company and EnActe Arts |
| 2021-2022, 56th Season: "Here.Us.Now!" |
Assassins |
Snehal Desai |
Book by John Weidman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim |
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| Interstate |
Jesca Prudencio |
Book and lyrics by Kit Yan, music by Melissa Li |
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| The Great Jheri Curl Debate |
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Inda Craig-Galván |
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| The Brothers Paranormal |
Jeff Liu |
Prince Gomolvilas |
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| 2022-2023, 57th Season |
Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord |
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Kristina Wong |
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Center Theatre Group |
| On This Side of the World |
Noam Shapiro |
Paulo K. Tiról |
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| Spring Awakening |
Tim Dang |
Book and lyrics by Steven Sater, music by Duncan Sheik |
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| 2023-2024, 58th Season |
Kairos |
Jesca Prudencio |
Lisa Sanaye Dring |
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| Unbroken Blossoms |
Jeff Liu |
Philip W. Chung |
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| Pacific Overtures |
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Book by John Weidman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, additional material by Hugh Wheeler |
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| 2024, 59th Season |
Kairos |
Jesca Prudencio |
Lisa Sanaye Dring |
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| Unbroken Blossoms |
Jeff Liu |
Philip W. Chung |
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| Pacific Overtures |
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Book by John Weidman, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, additional material by Hugh Wheeler |
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| 2025-2026, 60th Season: "Diamond Legacy" |
Cambodian Rock Band |
Chay Yew |
Lauren Yee; music by Dengue Fever |
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| Yankee Dawg You Die |
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Philip Kan Gotanda |
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| Paranormal Inside |
Jeff Liu |
Prince Gomolvilas |
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| Wives |
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Jaclyn Backhaus |
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| Flower Drum Song |
Lily Tung Crystal |
Book by David Henry Hwang; music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II |
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| Tam Tran Goes to Washington (Theatre for Youth) |
Rona Par |
Elizabeth Wong |
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