1986 - 'The Butler Did It'
1985 - Lunch Hour by Tony Award winning author Jean Kerr
1986 - The Butler Did It by Tim Kelly
1987 - The Exhibition: Scenes from the Life of John Merrick by Thomas Gibbons, Best Short Play 1981
Room Service by John Murray and Allen Boretz
1988 - The Drunkard or “Down with Demon Drink” by Brian J. Burton
Godspell by John-Michael Tebelek and Stephen Schwartz, Drama Desk Award 1971
Breakdown by Bill Bozzone
The Second Marriage of Santa Claus by John Kirkpatrick
The Lost Christmas by Bruce Kimes
1989 - Beauty and the Beast by Nicholas Stuart Gray
A Company of Wayward Saints by George Herman
1990 - And the Winner Is…a review spotlighting the Tony Award winning musicals
Kiss Me Kate, South Pacific, Guys and Dolls, The Kind and I, Wonderful Town
J.B. by Archibald MacLeish, Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award 1959
And the Winner Is…a review spotlighting the Tony Award winning musicals
Kismet, Pajama Game, Damn Yankees, My Fair Lady, Music Man
Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, translated by Christopher Hampton
Obie and Outer Critics Circle Award 1971
1992 - The Lady’s Not For Burning by Christopher Fry, Drama Critics Circle Award 1951
1993 - Phantasm, a presentation of scenes from Award-winning plays
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Those That Play the Clowns,
Agnes of God, The Ugly Duckling
One Shot: Buck Fever by Bill Bozzone and Single and Proud by Frederick Stroppel
1994 - The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux, Drama Critics Circle and Tony Award 1949
Amphitryon ’38 by Jean Giraudoux, adapted by S.N.Behrman, Drama Critics Circle Award 1938
1995 - Phantasm…II, a presentation of Award-winning one-act plays
Little Red Riding Hood, Sure Thing, The Actor’s Nightmare
Our Country’s Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker, Oliver Award 1988 and Drama Critics Circle 1991
1996 - Arms and the Man by G.B.Shaw, Nobel Prize 1925
1998/99 - Abundance by Beth Henley, Pulitzer, Obie and Drama Critics Circle Award-winning author
1999 - Arcadia by Tom Stoppard, Olivier Award 1993, Drama Critics Circle Award 1995,
Harold Award 1999
Picasso at the Lapin Agile by Steve Martin, Outer Critics Circle Award 1995
2000 - The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare, Obie Awards 1957 and 1961
2000/01- Phantasm…III, a presentation of new one-act plays by resident company members
The Barbecue, Broken Symmetry, The Day After the End of the World
2001 - The Triumph of Love by Marivaux, adapted by Stephen Wadsworth, Drama-Logue Award 1995
Hapgood by Tom Stoppard, Tony, Drama Critics Circle, Olivier and Oscar Award-winning author
2002/03 - Move Over, Mrs. Markham by Ray Cooney and John Chapman, Times-Ledger Best Comedy 2002
2003 - Phantasm…IV, a presentation of “Best Short Plays of 1988-1989”
Haiku, The Author’s Voice, Pizzazz
Amateurs, by Tom Griffin, Writers Guild of America Award-winning author
2004 - The Clearing, by Helen Edmundson, John Whiting and Time Out Awards 1993
Two Rooms, by Lee Blessing, Best Play of the Year, Time Magazine 1988
2005 - Wonder of the World, by David Lindsay-Abaire, Drama Desk and Helen Hayes Award nominee 2000-01
Zara Spook and Other Lures, by Joan Ackermann, Humana Festival of new American Plays 1990
2006 - The Rimers of Eldritch, by Lanford Wilson, Vernon Rice Award 1969
The Misanthrope, by Moliere, translation by Constance Congdon, Drama Desk Awards 1983
2007 - The Curate Shakespeare As You Like It, by Don Nigro, Daily Republic Arty Comedy Awards for Best Director, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress 1993
2008 - Tea, by Velina Hasu Houston, National First Prize at the Multicultural Playwrights Festival and
Top Ten List, Best Plays by Women Worldwide – Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, London 1986;
San Diego Drama Critics Circle Award 1988
Enchanted April, by Matthew Barber, John Gassner Award for Outstanding New Play and,OuterCritics
Circle Award, Tony Award Nomination for Best Play 2003
An Experiment With An Air Pump, by Shelagh Stephenson, Peggy Ramsay Award for New
Playwrights 1997
2009 -
Getting and Spending by Michael Chepiga
The Children's Hour' by Lillian Hellman
Recipient of the Queens Theatre Network Certificate of Merit
One Act Play Festival 1987
Recipient of the Queens Theatre Network First Prize Award of Excellence
One Act Play Festival 1988
Recipient of three Harold Awards (Time-Ledger Newspaper)
Best Production, Best Actress, Best Costumes for “Arcadia” 1999
Recipient of the Times/Ledger Theatre Award (Best Comedy)
“Move Over, Mrs. Markham” 2002
Recipient of Poppenhusen Institute Appreciation Award for
Dedicated Service to the Arts in Queens 2006
Member of Queens Council on the Arts, Flushing Council on the Arts,
Theatre Communications Group, The Drama League, Theater Resources Unlimited
Resident Theatre Company of the Landmark Poppenhusen Institute since 1993
1987 - The Exhibition:Scenes from the Life of John Merrick
1988 - The Drunkard: or, Down With Demon Drink
1988 - The Second Marriage of Santa Claus
Our Production History so Far...