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{{Infobox Organization
|name = ZACH Theatre
|bgcolor = #E6E6FA
|image = Zach-theatre-logo.jpg
|caption =
|location = 202 South Lamar Blvd
Austin, Texas 78704
|formation = 1932
|type = Theatre company
|purpose =
|headquarters =
|region_served = Greater Austin, central Texas
|membership =
|leader_title = Producing Artistic Director
|leader_name = Dave Steakley[1]
|leader_title2 = Managing Director
|leader_name2 = Elisbeth Challener[1]
|website = {{URL|zachtheatre.org}}
}}

ZACH Theatre (the Zachary Scott Theatre Center) is a professional theatre company located in Austin, Texas, as well as its associated complex of theatre facilities. The company is the oldest continuously active theatre company in Texas, and one of the ten oldest in the country.{{Citation needed|date=April 2015}}

Offerings and facilities

The theatre operates year-round, serving more than 100,000 patrons annually, with more than 500 performances including plays, musicals, original works, and theatre for youth. ZACH also provides education programs that are utilized by thousands of children throughout central Texas.[2]

The theatre complex, located on the south shore of Lady Bird Lake, includes three stages, several event spaces, and numerous classrooms and offices. Some of the theatre's facilities are made available for private rental, including the three stages.[3] Costumes and props are also available for rental.

History

The theatre originally opened in 1932 as the Austin Civic Theatre. The company's name was changed to the Zachary Scott Theatre Center in 1968 to honor Austin native and film star Zachary Scott. Since then, it has been rebranded to be titled ZACH Theatre.

In 1972, the 230-seat Kleberg Theatre was built, and in 1990 a 135-seat theatre-in-the-round called the Whisenhunt Theatre was added. In 2006, the city of Austin passed a bond issue which included $10 million to fund a new theatre for ZACH, resulting in the construction of the 420-seat Topfer Theatre in 2011.[4]

Production history

A complete list of ZACH Theatre productions beginning in 1995 is shown below.[5]

2018-2019 Season
  • Once
  • A Christmas Carol
  • The Santaland Diaries
  • Hedwig and the Angry Inch
  • Notes from the Field
  • Matilda The Musical
  • The Ballad of Klook and Vinette
  • Fire and Air
  • Tortoise & the Hare (Theatre for Families)
  • Holiday Heroes (TFF)
  • Wake Up, Brother Bear (TFF)
2017-2018 Season
  • Singin’ in the Rain
  • A Tuna Christmas
  • A Christmas Carol
  • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
  • Sunday in the Park with George
  • Heisenberg
  • Disney's Beauty and the Beast
  • The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Theatre for Families)
  • Holiday Heroes (TFF)
  • Las Aventuras de Enoughie (TFF)
  • Goodnight Moon (TFF)
2016-2017 Season
  • Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
  • A Christmas Carol
  • The Santaland Diaries
  • The Great Society
  • Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill
  • In the Heights
  • Million Dollar Quartet
  • Elephant and Piggie: We are in a Play! (Theatre For Families)
  • Charlotte's Web (TFF)
  • jj's arcade (TFF)
2015- 2016 Season
  • Evita
  • A Christmas Carol
  • The Santaland Diaries
  • Tribes
  • ANN
  • One Man, Two Guvnors
  • Buyer & Cellar
  • Mary Poppins
  • James in the Giant Peach (Theatre For Families)
  • Winnie the Pooh (TFF)
  • Alice in Wonderland (TFF)
  • Tomas and the Library Lady (TFF)
2015-2016 Season
  • The King and I
  • A Christmas Carol
  • This Wonderful Life
  • Peter and the Starcatcher
  • All the Way
  • Mothers and Sons
  • Sophisticated Ladies
  • Maid Marian in a Stolen Car
2013-2014 Season
  • Les Miserables by Claude-Michel Schonberg, Herbert Kretzmer {{pad|.5em}} Topfer Theatre
  • A Christmas Story”' by Joseph Robinette, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul {{pad|.5em}} Topfer Theatre
  • This Wonderful Life” by Steve Murray {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • In the Next Room or the vibrator play by Sarah Ruhl {{pad|.5em}} Topfer Theatre
  • The Gospel at Colonus by Lee Breuer, Bob Telson {{pad|.5em}} Topfer Theatre
  • Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang {{pad|.5em}} Topfer Theatre
  • Maid Marian in a Stolen Car by Jaston Williams {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • The Who's Tommy by Pete Townshend, Des McAnuff {{pad|.5em}} Topfer Theatre
2012—2013 Season
  • Harvey by Mary Chase {{pad|.5em}} 05/23/13—06/16/13 {{pad|.5em}} Karen Kuykendall Stage
  • Mad Beat Hip & Gone by Steven Dietz {{pad|.5em}} 04/11/13—04/28/13 {{pad|.5em}} Karen Kuykendall Stage
  • 33 Variations by Moisés Kaufman {{pad|.5em}} 01/31/13—02/17/13 {{pad|.5em}} Karen Kuykendall Stage
  • Tru by Jay Presson Allen {{pad|.5em}} 01/17/13—03/10/13 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • White Christmas by Paul Blake, David Ives & Irving Berlin {{pad|.5em}} 12/13/12—12/30/12 {{pad|.5em}} Karen Kuykendall Stage
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/24/12—12/23/12 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Ragtime by Terrence McNally, Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty, adapted from the novel by E. L. Doctorow {{pad|.5em}} 10/25/12—11/18/12 {{pad|.5em}} Karen Kuykendall Stage
  • Xanadu by Douglas Carter Beane, John Farrar & Jeff Lynne, adapted from the Universal Pictures film {{pad|.5em}} 09/01/12—11/11/12 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Fully Committed by Becky Mode {{pad|.5em}} 09/01/12—09/30/12 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
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|2011-2012 Season
  • Xanadu by Douglas Carter Beane {{pad|.5em}} 07/21/12—09/02/12 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Fully Committed by Becky Mode {{pad|.5em}} 06/16/12—09/30/12 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Dividing the Estate by Horton Foote {{pad|.5em}} 06/02/12—07/01/12 ) {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Laramie Project by Moisés Kaufman, Stephen Belber, Leigh Fondakowski, Andy Paris & Greg Pierotti {{pad|.5em}} 03/24/12—05/13/12 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Laramie Project - Ten Years Later by Stephen Belber, Leigh Fondakowski, Moises Kaufman, Andy Paris & Greg Pierotti {{pad|.5em}} 03/24/12—05/13/12 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Next to Normal by Brian Yorkey & Tom Kitt {{pad|.5em}} 01/28/12—03/04/12 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, translation by Christopher Hampton {{pad|.5em}} 12/03/11—01/08/12 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/26/11—01/08/12 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind, Steven Slater & Duncan Sheik {{pad|.5em}} 09/25/11—11/13/11 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
2010-2011 Season
  • Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins by Allison Engel & Margaret Engel {{pad|.5em}} 08/06/11—11/13/11 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Hairspray by Mark O'Donnell, Thomas Meehan, Scott Whittman & Marc Shaiman, adapted from the 1988 John Waters film {{pad|.5em}} 06/25/11—08/28/11 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Book of Grace by Suzan-Lori Parks {{pad|.5em}} 06/04/11—07/24/11 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Osage County by Tracy Letts {{pad|.5em}} 04/02/11—05/22/11 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Fiction by Steven Dietz {{pad|.5em}} 02/12/11—04/10/11 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Red Hot Patriot: The Kick Ass Wit of Molly Ivins by Margaret and Allison Engel {{pad|.5em}} 01/29/11—03/13/11 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 12/11/10—12/26/10 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/27/10—01/02/11 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Rent by Jonathan Larson {{pad|.5em}} 09/11/10—11/28/10 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
2009-2010 Season
  • Metamorphoses by Mary Zimmerman {{pad|.5em}} 08/07/10—09/12/10 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • The Drowsy Chaperone by Bob Martin, Don McKellar, Greg Morrison & Lisa Lambert {{pad|.5em}} 06/26/10—08/01/10 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Becky's New Car by Steven Dietz {{pad|.5em}} 06/05/10—07/11/10 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Our Town by Thornton Wilder {{pad|.5em}} 04/17/10—05/23/10 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Flaming Idiots by Kevin Hunt, Jon O'Connor & Rob Williams {{pad|.5em}} 01/30/10—03/07/10 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 11/29/09—12/27/09 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/29/09—01/10/10 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee by Rachael Sheinkin & William Finn {{pad|.5em}} 09/19/09—10/25/09 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
2008-2009 Season
  • Love, Janis by Randal Myler, adapted from Love, Janis by Laura Joplin {{pad|.5em}} 05/28/09—08/30/09 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Grapes of Wrath by Frank Galati, adapted from the novel by John Steinbeck {{pad|.5em}} 03/12/09—05/10/09 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Shooting Star by Steven Dietz {{pad|.5em}} 02/12/09—04/05/09 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Let Me Down Easy by Anna Deavere Smith {{pad|.5em}} 01/22/09—02/15/09 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 11/28/08—01/04/09 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/28/08—01/11/09 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Caroline, or Change by Jeanine Tesori, adapted from Caroline, or Change by Tony Kushner {{pad|.5em}} 09/18/08—11/09/08 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
2007-2008 Season
  • The Clean House by Sarah Ruhl {{pad|.5em}} 07/10/08—08/31/08 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Seussical The Musical by Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty, adapted from the works of Dr. Seuss, {{pad|.5em}} 06/27/08—08/10/08 co-production with ZACH's Performing Arts School
  • Altar Boyz by Kevin Del Aguila, Gary Adler & Michael Patrick Walker {{pad|.5em}} 06/05/08—08/30/08 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Doubt by John Patrick Shanley {{pad|.5em}} 04/03/08—05/25/08 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Speeding Motorcycle by Jason Nodler, adapted by Daniel Johnston & Jason Nodler {{pad|.5em}} 02/14/08—04/13/08 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Porgy and Bess by Ira Gershwin, George Gershwin & Dubose Heyward {{pad|.5em}} 01/25/08—02/03/08 Austin Music Hall
  • Plaid Tidings by Stuart Ross {{pad|.5em}} 11/29/07—12/30/07 Groten Stage
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/22/07—01/06/07 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 11/22/07—12/30/07 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
2006-2007 Season
  • Disney's High School Musical by Peter Barsocchini {{pad|.5em}} 07/20/07—08/12/07 co-production with ZACH's Performing Arts School
  • An Almost Holy Picture by Heather McDonald {{pad|.5em}} 07/19/07—08/26/07 Groten Stage
  • Jesus Christ Superstar, Jesucristo Superestrella by Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber {{pad|.5em}} 05/24/07—08/12/07 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Take Me Out by Richard Greenberg {{pad|.5em}} 03/29/07—05/06/07 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Present Laughter by Noël Coward {{pad|.5em}} 01/18/07—03/11/07 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/24/06—01/07/07 Groten Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 11/24/06—01/07/07 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Plaid Tidings by Stuart Ross {{pad|.5em}} 11/02/06—12/31/06 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Rocky Horror Show by Richard O'Brian {{pad|.5em}} 10/05/06—11/12/06 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
2005-2006 Season
  • Bad Dates by Theresa Rebeck {{pad|.5em}} 07/13/06—08/27/06 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright {{pad|.5em}} 05/25/06—07/20/06 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Exonerated by Jessica Blank & Erik Jensen {{pad|.5em}} 03/30/06—05/07/06 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Urinetown by Greg Kotis & Mark Hollmann {{pad|.5em}} 01/19/06—03/12/06 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 12/01/05—01/01/06 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/25/05—01/08/06 Groten Stage
  • Keepin' it Weird by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 10/01/05—11/13/05 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Shear Madness by Paul Portner, adapted by Marilyn Abrams & Bruce Jordan {{pad|.5em}} 08/20/05—09/25/05 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
2004-2005 Season
  • Keepin' It Weird by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 07/07/05—08/28/05 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Hank Williams: Lost Highway by Mark Harelik & Randal Myler {{pad|.5em}} 04/21/05—06/19/05 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Z Cabarets {{pad|.5em}} 03/26/05—06/05/05 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler {{pad|.5em}} 03/24/05—05/08/05 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Aida by Elton John & Tim Rice {{pad|.5em}} 01/27/05—04/03/05 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Blown Sideways Through Life by Claudia Shear {{pad|.5em}} 01/13/05—03/06/05 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/26/04—01/02/05
  • Crowns by Regina Taylor, adapted from Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats by Michael Cunningham and Craig Marberry {{pad|.5em}} 09/30/04—11/14/04 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Omnium Gatherum by Alexandra Gerston-Vassilaros & Theresa Rebeck {{pad|.5em}} 09/16/04—10/24/04 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
2003-2004 Season
  • House Arrest by Anna Deavere Smith {{pad|.5em}} 08/05/04—09/12/04 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Cabaret by Joe Masteroff, Fred Ebb & John Kander {{pad|.5em}} 05/29/04—07/18/04 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Antigone: Looking into the Sun by Ann Ciccolella {{pad|.5em}} 04/18/04—05/05/04 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues by Charles Bevel, Lita Gaithers, Randal Myler, Ron Taylor & Dan Wheetman, music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 01/22/04—02/29/04 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Always...Patsy Cline by Ted Swindly , music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 01/15/04—07/25/04 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 12/10/03—12/21/03 {{pad|.5em}} The Paramount Theatre
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/28/03—01/04/03 ' {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • The Flaming Idiots by Kevin Hunt, Jon O'Connor & Rob Williams {{pad|.5em}} 11/15/03—01/04/04 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee {{pad|.5em}} 09/25/03—11/09/03 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
2002-2003 Season
  • Beehive by Larry Gallagher {{pad|.5em}} 07/10/03—10/26/03 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Fully Committed by Becky Mode {{pad|.5em}} 06/05/03—07/27/03 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Side Man by Warren Leight {{pad|.5em}} 05/17/03—06/22/03 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Love! Valour! Compassion! by Terrence McNally {{pad|.5em}} 03/20/03—04/27/03 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Limonade Tours de Jours by Charles L. Mee, music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 01/23/03—03/02/03 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 12/11/02—12/22/02 {{pad|.5em}} The Paramount Theatre
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/29/02—01/05/03 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Smokey Joe's Café Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller {{pad|.5em}} 10/17/02—01/05/03 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Dirty Blonde by Claudia Shear, based on a concept by Claudia Shear and James Lapine {{pad|.5em}} 09/19/02—11/10/02 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
2001-2002 Season
  • Bee-Luther-Hatchee by Thomas Gibbons {{pad|.5em}} 07/25/02—09/01/02 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Hair by Galt MacDermot, James Rado & Gerome Ragni , music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 07/11/02—09/29/02 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Flaming Idiots by Kevin Hunt, Jon O'Connor & Rob Williams, music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 05/02/02—06/23/02 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Laramie Project by Moisés Kaufman, music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 02/21/02—04/07/02 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Hedwig and the Angry Inch by John Cameron Mitchell {{pad|.5em}} 01/24/02—03/17/02 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Slut for Art by Ping Chong & Muna Tseng {{pad|.5em}} 01/17/02—01/27/02 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage -
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley & Michael Raiford {{pad|.5em}} 12/19/01—12/29/01 {{pad|.5em}} The Paramount Theatre
  • Lypsinka! The Boxed Set by John Epperson {{pad|.5em}} 11/30/01—12/31/01 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/29/01—01/05/01 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Misery by Simon Moore & Stephen King, adapted from the novel by Stephen King {{pad|.5em}} 10/18/01—11/25/01 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Little Shop of Horrors by Howard Ashman, adapted by Charles Griffith {{pad|.5em}} 09/20/01—11/04/02 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
2000-2001 Season
  • And the World Goes 'Round by Scott Ellis, Susan Stroman, David Thompson, Fred Ebb & John Kander {{pad|.5em}} 07/26/01—08/19/01 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Jelly's Last Jam by George C. Wolfe & Jelly Roll Morton , adapted by Luther Henderson {{pad|.5em}} 06/28/01—08/19/01 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • .Com by Acia Gray {{pad|.5em}} 05/31/01—06/10/01 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Master Class by Terrence McNally {{pad|.5em}} 05/24/01—07/08/01 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Circumference of a Squirrel by John Walch {{pad|.5em}} 04/12/01—05/06/01
  • Jouét by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 04/05/01—05/13/01 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams {{pad|.5em}} 02/01/01—03/11/01 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • 'Art' by Yasmina Reza {{pad|.5em}} 01/18/01—02/18/01 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 12/13/00—12/24/00 {{pad|.5em}} The Paramount Theatre
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/24/00—01/07/01 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • The Flaming Idiots, Kevin Hunt, Jon O'Connor {{pad|.5em}} 11/24/00—01/13/01 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Evita by Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber {{pad|.5em}} 09/14/00—11/12/00 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Tru by Jay Presson Allen {{pad|.5em}} 09/07/00—10/29/00 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • 1999-2000 Season
  • Closer by Patrick Marber {{pad|.5em}} 07/20/00—08/13/00 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Tapestry: The Music of Carole King, adapted by Rowan Joseph, John Kroner & Jeffrey Martin {{pad|.5em}} 06/22/00—08/13/00 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Abundance by Beth Henley {{pad|.5em}} 06/09/00—07/02/00 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Pride's Crossing by Tina Howe {{pad|.5em}} 04/27/00—06/04/00 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Bucky: The Life and Work of Buckminster Fuller by Alice Wilson {{pad|.5em}} 03/31/00—04/22/00 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • The America Play by Suzan-Lori Parks {{pad|.5em}} 02/10/00—03/19/00 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley, music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 12/16/99—12/30/99 {{pad|.5em}} The Paramount Theatre
  • The Flaming Idiots, Kevin Hunt, Jon O'Connor & Rob Williams, music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 12/08/99—01/16/00 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello {{pad|.5em}} 11/19/99—01/09/00 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • The Rocky Horror Show by Richard O'Brien, music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 09/30/99—11/07/99 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Shakespeare's R&J by Joe Calarco, adapted from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare {{pad|.5em}} 09/16/99—10/10/99 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
1998-1999 Season
  • The Mystery of Irma Vep by Charles Ludlam , music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 07/22/99—09/01/99 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • My Children, My Africa by Athol Fugard {{pad|.5em}} 06/03/99—06/27/99 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Beehive by Larry Gallagher, music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 04/29/99—06/07/99 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Full Gallop by Mark Hampton & Mary Louise Wilson {{pad|.5em}} 03/03/99—04/11/99 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Ain't Misbehavin', based on the music of Fats Waller {{pad|.5em}} 02/04/99—03/28/99 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley, music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 12/10/98—12/20/98 {{pad|.5em}} The Paramount Theatre
  • The Last Night of Ballyhoo by Alfred Uhry {{pad|.5em}} 11/01/98—12/15/98 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Angels in America part 1: Millennium Approaches by Tony Kushner , music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 10/22/98—11/22/98 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Angels in America part 2: Perestroika by Tony Kushner, music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 09/17/98—11/22/98 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • School House Rock by George Newall & Tom Yohe, adapted by Theatre Bam {{pad|.5em}} 09/05/98—10/22/98 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
1997-1998 Season
  • The Who's Tommy by Des McAnuff & Pete Townshend, additional music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 06/20/98—07/28/98 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Angels in America part 1: Millennium Approaches by Tony Kushner , music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 04/11/98—05/11/98 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 12/10/97—12/24/97 {{pad|.5em}} The Paramount Theatre
  • The Taffetas by Rick Lewis {{pad|.5em}} 11/08/97—12/31/97 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • The Piano Lesson by August Wilson {{pad|.5em}} 09/20/97—10/26/97 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
1996-1997 Season
  • Dreamgirls by Tom Eyen & Henry Krieger {{pad|.5em}} 08/01/97—08/17/97 {{pad|.5em}} The Paramount Theatre
  • Love, Janis by Randal Myler, adapted from Love, Janis by Laura Joplin {{pad|.5em}} 06/13/97—07/22/97 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Jack and Jill by Jane Martin {{pad|.5em}} 04/26/97—06/06/97 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Ruthless! The Musical by Joel Paley & Marvin Laird {{pad|.5em}} 01/18/97—02/23/97 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 12/13/96—12/29/96 {{pad|.5em}} The Paramount Theatre
  • A Christmas Carol by Adrian Hall & Richard Cumming, adapted from the novel by Charles Dickens {{pad|.5em}} 11/29/96—12/22/96 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • The Gospel at Colonus by Lee Breur & Bob Telson {{pad|.5em}} 10/05/96—11/10/96 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Sylvia by A. R. Gurney {{pad|.5em}} 09/14/96—11/30/96 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
1995-1996 Season
  • All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Ernest Zulia & David Caldwell {{pad|.5em}} 06/01/96—07/08/96 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Das Barbecu by Jim Luigs & Scott Warrender {{pad|.5em}} 05/18/96—06/23/96 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Born Yesterday by Garson Kanin {{pad|.5em}} 04/06/96—05/12/96 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Soul Sisters by Dave Steakley, music by Allen Robertson {{pad|.5em}} 02/03/96—04/14/96 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage
  • Rockin' Christmas Party by Dave Steakley {{pad|.5em}} 12/11/95—12/22/95 {{pad|.5em}} The Paramount Theatre
  • Shear Madness by Marilyn Abrams & Bruce Jordan {{pad|.5em}} 10/06/95—01/28/96 {{pad|.5em}} Whisenhunt Stage
  • Avenue X by John Jiler, Christina J. Moore & Ray Leslee {{pad|.5em}} 09/23/95—10/29/95 {{pad|.5em}} Kleberg Stage

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Awards

In 2012, ZACH got a $70,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to produce the Terrence McNally musical Ragtime.[6]

Each year The Austin Chronicle presents its 'Best of Austin' awards. Awards given to ZACH beginning in 1993 are shown below.[7]

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  • 2011: Readers Best Theatre Director
  • 2010: Readers Best Actor/Actress
  • 2007: Readers Best Theatre Performance Space
  • 2006: Readers Theatre Performance Space
  • 2006: Readers Theatre Director
  • 2005: Critics Most Entertaining Nonprofit
  • 2004: Readers Best Live Theatre
  • 2000: Critics Place For Class Clowns
  • 1999: Readers Theatre Company
  • 1998: Readers Theatre Company
  • 1997: Readers Theatre Company
  • 1996: Readers Theatre Space
  • 1996: Critics Razzle Dazzle
  • 1996: Critics Kids Acting Program
  • 1995: Readers Theatre Space
  • 1994: Readers Theatre Space
  • 1993: Readers Theatre Space
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References

1. ^{{Cite web|title=About ZACH Theatre|website=ZACH Theatre|url=http://www.zachtheatre.org/about|accessdate=7 April 2015}}
2. ^{{Cite web|title=Zachary Scott Theatre Center|url=http://www.volunteermatch.org/search/org60758.jsp|website=VolunteerMatch|accessdate=7 April 2015}}
3. ^{{Cite web|title=ZACH Facility Rentals|website=ZACH Theatre|url=http://www.zachtheatre.org/austin-rental-spaces|accessdate=7 April 2015}}
4. ^{{Cite news|newspaper=Austin Chronicle|title=Zachary Scott Theatre Center: Ciccolella's curtain call|first=Robert|last=Faires|date=2 February 2007|url=http://www.austinchronicle.com/arts/2007-02-02/441486/|accessdate=7 April 2015}}
5. ^Theatre Communications Group, Theatre Profiles: ZACH Theatre
6. ^{{Cite news|newspaper=Austin360|title=Seeing Things: With new Topfer Theatre|first=Jeanne Claire|last=van Ryzin|date=27 October 2012|url=http://www.austin360.com/news/entertainment/arts-theater/no-discounts-as-topfer-theatre-debuts-ragtime/nSnTw/|accessdate=7 April 2015}}
7. ^Austin Chronicle: Zach Theatre
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