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2006-2007
The Body & the Wheel - by William Gibson
Little House by the Shores of Silver Lake - by Philip blue owl Hooser

2005-2006
Jane Eyre - by Paul Gordon
Interval - by Jeannette Clift George
Pilate - by Mark Allen Eaton
Little House Christmas at Plum Creek
- by Lisa Cordes
The Liar - by Carlo Goldoni, Translated by Tunc Yalman

2004-2005
The Hiding Place - The Corrie ten Boom Story, Adapted by Bradley Winkler, From the book by John and Elizabeth Sherrill
Sister Calling My Name - by Buzz McLaughlin
Hobson's Choice - by Harold Brighouse
I Do! I Do! - by Tom Jones, Music by Harvey Schmidt
A Laura Ingalls Wilder Christmas - by Laurie Brooks

2003-2004

The Little Prince - by Rick Cummins and John Scoullar, From the book by Antoine de Saint Exupery
Bonhoeffer - by Tim Jorgenson
Expressions of Faith: An Evening of One Acts
An L.M. Montgomery Christmas - Adapted by Jeremy Tow, Jeany Van Meltebeke, and David Snider, music arranged by Dwight Siemens and Candace Gibson
An Enemy of the People - by Henrik Ibsen, An adaptation by Arthur Miller

2002-2003
GODSPELL - by Stephen Schwartz & John-Michael Tebelak
A Sleep of Prisoners - by Christopher Fry
Last Train to Nibroc - by Arlene Hutton
Gift of Hope: A Christmas Festival
Lost In Yonkers - by Neil Simon

2001-2002
Thunder at Dawn - by Lawrence G. Enscoe
The Secret Garden - Adapted by Sylvia Ashby
Steel Magnolias - by Robert Harling
Wondrous Love: A Christmas Festival - by Janet Bouman Peterson
Joyful Noise
- by Tim Slover

2000-2001
John, His Story - by Jeannette Clift George
The Jeweler's Shop - by Pope John Paul II, adapted by Ted Davis, music by Paul Cassenova
The Boxer's Garden -
by Andrew Librizzi
JUBILEE!
- Created by Janet Bouman Peterson and Acacia Theatre Company
Little Women
- Adapted by John D. Ravold from the novel by Louisa May Alcott

1999-2000
Summer Sojourns
Grace and Glorie - by Tom Ziegler
First Church of Texaco - by Andrew Librizzi
The Foolish Wiseman - by Sean R. Gaffney
The Miracle Worker - by William Gibson

1998-1999
Living Psalms
A Shayna Maidel - by Barbara LeBow
Talley's Folley - by Lanford Wilson
The Handmaid of the Lord - by Janet Peterson
An Inspector Calls - by J.B. Priestly

1997-1998
Joseph and the Madras Plaid Jacket & Gideon - by Barbara Sundstrom
The Lilies of the Field - by F. Andrew Leslie
The Fourposter - by Jan De Hartog
The Gifts of the Magi - Book and Lyrics by Mark St. Germain, Music by Randy Courts
You Can't Take it With You - by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman

1996-1997
Traveler in the Dark - by Marsha Norman
Tender Lies
- by Nancy Gilsenan
Damien
- by Aldyth Morris
The Bethlehem Story
Opal
- book music & lyrics by Robert Nassif Lindsey

1995-1996
Driving Miss Daisy - by Alfred Uhry
Edith Stein
- by Arthur Giron
The Skin of Our Teeth
- by Thornton Wilder
The Christmas Road Shows
Quilters
- by Molly Newman & Barbara Damashek

1994-1995
Summer & Smoke - by Tennessee Williams
Best of Friends - by Hugh Whitemore
The Foreigner - by Larry Shue
The Magician's Nephew - by Aurand Harris, Adapted from the C.S. Lewis Narnia Chronicles
Smoke On the Mountain - by Connie Ray

1993-1994
The Belle of Amherst - by William Luce
The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe - by C.S. Lewis, Script by Jules Tasca, Lyrics by Ted Drachman, Music by Thomas Tierney
Shadowlands - by William Nicholson
A Christmas Festival - Conceived by Jon Layton
God's Favorite
- by Neil Simon

1992-1993
A Time for Everything
Song at the Scaffold
- by Emmet Lavery
The One Acts
A Christmas Festival
- Conceived by Janet Bouman Peterson
The Trip to Bountiful
- by Horton Foote

1991-1992
The Curious Savage
Mary Stuart
- freely adapted & translated by Stephen Spender
The Diary of Adam and Eve & Ephesians
A Christmas Festival
- Conceived by Janet Bouman Peterson
The Potting Shed

1990-1991
Steel Magnolias - by Robert Harling
Few Are Chosen
- by Jon Pawinski Layton
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
- by Clark Gesner
A Christmas Festival
- Conceived by Janet Bouman Peterson
The Beams are Creaking
- by Douglas Anderson

1989-1990
Wings - by Arthur Kopit
The Revelation of John
- by Acacia Theatre Company
Quilters
- by Molly Newman & Barbara Damashek
The Tragedy of Doctor Faustus
- by Christopher Marlowe

1988-1989
Our Town - by Thornton Wilder
Jesus and Company
- Original production inspired by the work of Maria Valtorta
Master Harold...and the Boys
- by Athol Fugard
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
- by C.S. Lewis, Script by Jules Tasca, Lyrics by Ted Drachman, Music by Thomas Tierney
God's Favorite
- by Neil Simon

1987-1988
Cotton Patch Gospel - Book by Tom Key and Russell Treyz, Music & Lyrics by Harry Chapin
The Miracle Worker
The House By the Stable
- by Charles Williams
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
- by C.S. Lewis, Script by Jules Tasca, Lyrics by Ted Drachman, Music by Thomas Tierney
Philemon
- words by Tom Jones, Music by Harvey Schmidt

1986-1987
Godspell - Conceived by John-Michael Tebelak
SVOBODA!
- Original idea by John Dennis, Written by Gabriel Paul & the Acacia Company
Talley's Folly
- by Lanford Wilson
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
- by C.S. Lewis, Script by Jules Tasca, Lyrics by Ted Drachman, Music by Thomas Tierney
Damien
- by Aldyth Morris

1985-1986
Thesis - by John Dennis
The Servant of Two Masters
- by Carlo Goldoni
Job
- an adaptation by Ian Dennis with Alan Atwood, Gabriel Paul & the Acacia Theatre Company

1984-1985
The Beams are Creaking - by Douglas Anderson
A Midsummer Night's Dream
- by William Shakespeare
Tobias and the Angel
- by James Bridie

1983-1984
The Fourposter - by Jan DeHartog
Sentenced to Life
- by Malcolm Muggeridge & Alan Thornhill

Early Touring Productions
Isaiah
Pilgrim

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