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词条 Phoenix Theatre (Indianapolis)
释义

  1. Bryan Fonseca

  2. A Very Phoenix Xmas

  3. Brew-Ha-Ha

  4. National New Play Network

  5. Production history

     1980s  1990s  2000s  2010s 

  6. References

  7. External links

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The Phoenix Theatre is Indiana's only professional contemporary theatre, and has presented productions since 1983. An Equity house, the Phoenix presents the Midwest and Indiana premieres of many popular Broadway and Off-Broadway plays, and has presented 94 World Premieres (through the end of the 2014-15 season). In May of 2018, Phoenix moved to a newly constructed, 20,000 square foot building at 705 N. Illinois St. in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. Previously, the Phoenix operated the 130-seat proscenium Livia and Steve Russell Stage as well as the 75-seat cabaret-style Frank and Katrina Basile Stage at 749 N. Park Avenue near Massachusetts Avenue.

It was founded by Bryan D. Fonseca in 1983, initially to perform the three-part (three evening) science fiction play, Warp!. Both venues are housed along with administrative offices in a renovated 1907 church where Jim Jones once preached, a fact that was brought into their production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. The Phoenix Theatre is a member of the National New Play Network and the League of Indianapolis Theatres, and is supported by the Indiana Arts Commission, the Arts Council of Indianapolis, and the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as local corporate and foundation funders and more than 400 individual donors.

The Phoenix produces ten shows every season, with all of their shows being Indiana Premieres. They mostly produce plays written within the previous five years, and rarely produce shows more than one time (exceptions are Avenue Q and The Zippers of Zoomerville). Fare at the Phoenix is always issue-oriented, hoping to incite conversation along with the entertainment. They have often featured plays dealing with sexuality, homosexuality, women's issues, AIDS, African-American issues (they have done all of August Wilson's plays as they became available for regional theatre use), abuse, and mental disorders. The Phoenix is committed to hiring local artists, and almost all of their talent pool of designers and actors comes from Indianapolis or nearby cities.{{cn|date=January 2017}}

Bryan Fonseca

Bryan Fonseca is the founding and former Producing Director of the Phoenix Theatre. (He was replaced in June 2018 [1]). He has played a leading role in presenting outstanding contemporary drama in Indianapolis since 1979. Prior to the Phoenix, Bryan served as the Artistic Director for the Broad Ripple Playhouse and developed a short-lived alternative stage at the Indianapolis Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre – Studio C. Bryan has received an Achievement and Service award from the Indiana Theatre Association, two Artist Fellowship awards from the Indiana State Arts Commission and two Creative Renewal Fellowships from the Arts Council of Indianapolis/Lilly Endowment. Over the years, he transferred six Phoenix shows to Chicago including his original concert production, Prine: A Tribute Concert, which was performed at the Viaduct Theatre.

A Very Phoenix Xmas

Since 2005, the Phoenix has produced an annual holiday show called A Very Phoenix Xmas. Starting in September each year and changing until the last week of rehearsals, the Phoenix Producing Director, Bryan Fonseca, curates an original two act production filled with new plays, sketch comedy, singing, dancing, and various other special acts (even including an aerial silk act).

Brew-Ha-Ha

In 1995, the Phoenix founded the original craft beer festival in Indianapolis, Brew-Ha-Ha, in order to provide a fun and non-traditional fundraiser for the theatre. The outdoor block party takes place just outside the Phoenix on the 700 block of N. Park Avenue between Massachusetts Avenue and E. St. Clair Street in the Mass Ave Arts & Theatre District.

National New Play Network

The Phoenix is a Core Member of National New Play Network (NNPN), the country’s alliance of non-profit professional theaters that champions the development, production, and continued life of new plays. Since its founding in 1998, NNPN has commissioned 19 playwrights, provided more than 20 MFA graduates with paid residencies, and supported over 150 productions nationwide through its innovative Continued Life of New Plays Fund, which creates “Rolling World Premieres” of new plays. Hundreds of artists have gained employment through these efforts all over the country where NNPN Member Theatres are located. In addition to The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, NNPN receives support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, the Shubert Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. The Network consists of a relatively small group of 29 Core Members, who pioneer and implement collaborative new play strategies, and a growing group of Associate Members, who disseminate the Network’s programs and strategies nationwide. In April 2015, NNPN received the Washington Post Award for Innovative Leadership at the annual Helen Hayes Award Celebration. Visit www.nnpn.org.

Plays noted with ** below are NNPN Rolling World Premiere productions the Phoenix has produced as part of the NNPN Continued Life of New Plays Fund.

Production history

(*=world premiere production)

(**=NNPN Rolling World Premiere)

1980s

1983-1984

  • WARP! I,II, & III by Stuart Gordon & Bury St. Edmond
  • Talking With… by Jane Martin
  • Krapp's Last Tape by Samuel Beckett
  • How I Got That Story by Amlin Gray
  • Plenty by David Hare
  • Lemonade by James Prideaux
  • Cloud Nine by Caryl Churchill
  • Summer Lights by Sam Smiley
  • Escapes by David Stooks
  • The Legs on Charlie's Car by John Sarno
  • Necessities by Kathy Fletcher & Rita Kohn
  • Sour Noodles by Jim Watt

1984-1985

  • Agnes of God by John Pielmeier
  • Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley
  • The Lion in Winter by James Goldman
  • Baby With the Bathwater by Christopher Durang
  • March of the Falsettos by William Finn
  • Dear John by Marcia Cebulska
  • True West by Sam Shepard
  • Taking Steps by Alan Ayckbourn
  • The Call by Bruce Gelfand
  • My Hand is Not My Heart by Jack Randall Earles
  • Prep Work by Bruce Gelfand
  • Porch Songs by Pearl Cleage
  • …And Stuff by Peter Dee

1985-1986

  • Stage Struck by Simon Gray
  • Balm in Gilead by Lanford Wilson
  • El Grande de Coca-Cola by House, Andrews, Shearman, Willis, & White
  • As Is by William F. Hoffman
  • A Soldier's Play by Charles Fuller
  • Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo
  • Waiting for the Parade by John Murrell
  • The Madness of Lady Bright by Lanford Wilson
  • Days of our Dumping by D.J.L. Neruda
  • Don't Crush that Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers by Firesign Theatre
  • The Lesson by Eugène Ionesco
  • Centaurs by Marcia Cebulska
  • Night Commander by Silas Jones
  • Replay by Bruce MacDonald
  • Prairie Sunset by Richard Sutherland

1986-1987

  • The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht & Kurt Weill
  • Orphans by Lyle Kessler
  • The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard
  • Ma Rainey's Black Bottom by August Wilson
  • Shivaree by William Mastrosimone
  • Hurlyburly by David Rabe
  • Hair by Gerome Ragni, James Rado, & Galt MacDermot
  • Dreams by Nell Weatherwax
  • Pumpkin Pie, Sweet Potato Pie, and Other Cultural Differences by Various Poets
  • Cowboy Mouth by Sam Shepard
  • Nice People Dancing to Good Country Music by Lee Blessing
  • Grendel! by John Gardner & Bart Simpson
  • Spell #7 by Ntozake Shange
  • Rap Master Ronnie by Garry Trudeau & Elizabeth Swados
  • Not Funny by Douglas Anderson
  • Caril & Charlie by Gram Slaton
  • Ken's Brain by Jim Mitchell

1987-1988

  • Execution of Justice by Emily Mann
  • …and when the bough breaks by Marcia Cebulska
  • Loot by Joe Orton
  • Advice to the Players by Bruce Bonafede
  • Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You by Christopher Durang
  • A Lie of the Mind by Sam Shepard
  • Savage/Love and Tongues by Sam Shepard
  • A…My Name is Alice by Joan Micklin Silver & Julianne Boyd
  • Chug by Ken Jenkins
  • Graceland by Ellen Byron
  • The House of Blue Leaves by John Guare
  • Cards & Beer by Jack Randall Earles
  • Rebels by Gary Williams & Steven Ridenour
  • Nightbreath by Dennis Clontz

1988-1989

  • Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling
  • Miss Margarida's Way by Roberto Athayde
  • Bouncers by John Godber
  • Dreamgirls by Tom Eyen & Harry Krieger
  • Laughing Wild by Christopher Durang
  • Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune by Terrence McNally
  • Coastal Disturbances by Tina Howe
  • Beach Party Nuclear Protest by Jack Randall Earles & David Meek
  • Lloyd's Prayer by Kevin Kling
  • Aunt Dan & Lemon by Wallace Shawn
  • Three Guys Naked from the Waist Down by Jerry Colker & Michael Rupert
  • Mr. Right and Other Stories by Linda Carson
  • Mortal Risk by Ron Marks

1989-1990

  • Burn This by Lanford Wilson
  • Beirut by Alan Bowne
  • The Day Room by Don DeLillo
  • Here I Am by David Meek (cabaret)
  • On the Verge (or The Geography of Yearning) by Eric Overmyer
  • Some Things You Need to Know Before the World Ends (A Final Evening with the Illuminati) by Larry Larson & Levi Lee
  • The Rocky Horror Show by Richard O'Brien
  • Fences by August Wilson
  • The Marriage of Bette and Boo by Christopher Durang
  • The Boys Next Door by Tom Griffin
  • Su Me by Su Ours (cabaret)
  • Boy's Life by Howard Korder
  • Stiff Cuffs by Christina Cocek & John DiAguino
  • Elizabeth/Regina by Linda Carson

1990s

1990-1991

  • Eastern Standard by Richard Greenberg
  • T-Bone And Weasel by Jon Klein
  • Split Second by Dennis McIntyre
  • Vampire Lesbians of Sodom by Charles Busch
  • Reckless by Craig Lucas
  • Eleemossynary by Lee Blessing
  • One Mo' Time by Vernel Bagneris
  • Kennedy's Children by Robert Patrick
  • Roosters by Milcha Sanchez-Scott
  • Woman in Mind by Alan Ayckbourn
  • The Mystery of Irma Vep by Charles Ludlum
  • Lady & the Clarinet by Michael Cristopher
  • Dorothy Parker-A Symptom Recital by Leo P. Carusone
  • Dragon Slayers by William Rough

1991-1992

  • Other People's Money by Jerry Sterner
  • Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill by Lanie Robertson
  • Square One by Steve Tesich
  • The Cemetery Club by Ivan Menchell
  • Only Kidding! by Jim Gehoghan
  • 4 AM America by Ping Chong
  • Christmas on Mars by Harry Kondoleon
  • The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein
  • Angry Housewives by A.M. Collins & Chad Henry
  • Joe Turner's Come and Gone by August Wilson
  • The Lisbon Traviata by Terrence McNally
  • Womandingo by Sterling Houston & Arnold Aprill
  • Objects in the Mirror are Closer than They Appear by Lester Purley & Mark Cryer
  • hip my heart by Paulette Licitra

1992-1993

  • M Butterfly by David Henry Hwang
  • Dorothy Parker-A Symptom Recital by Leo P. Carusone
  • Lips Together, Teeth Apart by Terrence McNally
  • The Promise by Jose Rivera
  • Assassins by Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman
  • Sight Unseen by Donald Margulies
  • The Piano Lesson by August Wilson
  • Blind Spot by Michael Davis Sutton
  • Candy Store Window by Cherie Bennett

1993-1994

  • The Good Times Are Killing Me by Lynda Barry
  • Six Degrees of Separation by John Guare
  • Su Ours: No E, No H, Noel by Su Ours & Michael Klass (cabaret)
  • Marvin's Room by Scott McPherson
  • Death & the Maiden by Ariel Dorfman
  • Three Ways Home by Casey Kurtti
  • Mama Drama by Leslie Ayvazian, Christine Farrell, Donna Dailey, Mariana Houston, Rita Nactmann, & Anne O'Sullivan
  • Pretty Girls, Not too Bright by Dos Fallopia (Peggy Platt & Lisa Koch)
  • Heart Timers by Stuart Warmflash
  • Veronica's Position by Rich Orloff

1994-1995

  • Falsettos by William Finn & James Lapine
  • Keely and Du by Jane Martin
  • Five Guys Named Moe by Clarke Peters
  • Conversations With My Father by Herb Gardener
  • All in the Timing by David Ives
  • Jeffrey by Paul Rudnick
  • Bewitched, Bothered & Bananas by Dos Fallopia (Lisa Koch & Peggy Platt)
  • Points of Deviation by Scott Sandoe
  • Scotland Road by Jeffery Hatcher

1995-1996

  • The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe by Jane Wagner
  • If We Are Women by Joanna Glass
  • The Holiday Survival Game Show by Dos Fallopia (Lisa Koch & Peggy Platt)
  • Six Women with Brain Death by Mark Houston
  • Denial of the Fittest by Judith Sloan & Warren Leher
  • Love! Valour! Compassion! by Terrence McNally
  • Spike Heels by Theresa Rebeck
  • Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet
  • Pretty Girls, Not too Bright by Dos Fallopia (Lisa Koch & Peggy Platt)
  • The Katydid by Michael Davis Sutton

1996-1997

  • Whoop-Dee-Doo! by Howard Crabtree
  • Three Viewings by Jeffery Hatcher
  • The Holiday Survival Game Show by Peggy Platt, Rick Rankin, & Lisa Koch
  • A Tuna Christmas by Ed Howard, Joe Sears, & Jaston Williams
  • Florida by Marcia Cebulska
  • Trick the Devil by Bill Harris
  • Sylvia by AR Gurney
  • All I Really Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Ernest Zulia, David Caldwell, & Robert Fulghum
  • Worst of Dos Fallopia by Dos Fallopia (Peggy Platt & Lisa Koch)
  • Reading the Mind of God by Pat Gabridge
  • Girl Party by David Dillion & Virginia Smiley

1997-1998

  • The Old Settler by John Henry Redwood
  • Poor Super Man by Brad Fraser
  • The Holiday Survival Game Show by Jack O'Hara
  • Summer Games by James Farrell
  • Taking Sides by Ronald Harwood
  • Durang/Durang by Christopher Durang
  • Company by Stephen Sondheim & George Furth
  • latitude by Tony McDonald
  • Party by David Dillon
  • Bride of Dos Fallopia by Dos Fallopia (Peggy Platt & Lisa Koch)
  • Princess Warrior by Julie Goldman

1998-1999

  • Millennium Approaches by Tony Kushner
  • Perestroika by Tony Kushner
  • The Holiday Survival Game Show by Jack O'Hara
  • How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel
  • Mother Russia by Jeffrey Hatcher
  • No Way to Treat a Lady by Douglas J. Cohen
  • Shakin the Mess Outta Misery by Shay Youngblood
  • The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde by Moisés Kaufman
  • The Gene Pool by Christi Stewart-Brown
  • As Bees in Honey Drown by Douglas Carter Beane
  • Lisa Koch and Friends by Lisa Koch
  • Touch by Toni Press-Coffman

1999-2000

  • Three Days of Rain by Richard Greenberg
  • The Woman in Black by Stephen Mallatratt
  • The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told by Paul Rudnick
  • The Holiday Millennium Game Show by Jack O'Hara
  • Jackie: An American Life by Gip Hoppe
  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh
  • Wit by Margaret Edson
  • Beautiful Thing by Jonathan Harvey
  • Journal of Ordinary Thought by David Barr
  • Resident Alien by Stuart Spencer

2000s

2000-2001

  • Snakebit by David Marshall Grant
  • The Gathering by Will Power
  • Tongue of a Bird by Ellen McLaughlin
  • The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris
  • Uh, Oh - Here Comes Christmas by Ernie Zulia, David Caldwell
  • Bluff by Jeffrey Sweet
  • The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler
  • Fuddy Meers by David Lindsey Abaire
  • Another American: Asking and Telling by Marc Wolf
  • Bodies and Hearts in the Face of the Monster by Toni Press-Coffman
  • Woody and Me by Brad Erickson
  • Seven Guitars by August Wilson

2001-2002

  • The Laramie Project by Moisés Kaufman
  • Two Trains Running by August Wilson
  • Ham for the Holidays by Dos Fallopia (Lisa Koch & Peggy Platt)
  • Dirty Blonde by Claudia Shear
  • This is our Youth by Kenneth Lonergan
  • True to Scale by Wendy Beldon
  • savant by Tony McDonald
  • Goats by Alan Berks
  • Born to Goof by Kevin Burke
  • Lunching by Alan Gross
  • Bat Boy: The Musical by Keythe Farley, Brian Flemming, & Laurence O'Keefe
  • The Action Against Sol Schumann by Jeffrey Sweet

2002 - 2003

  • Proof by David Auburn
  • Flow by Will Power
  • Hedwig and the Angry Inch by Stephen Trask & John Cameron Mitchell - starring Blaine Hogan, Jessica Benge, Jimmy Sizemore, Royston Lloyd, Steve Hayes and Ryan
  • Over the Tavern by Tom Dudzick
  • Praying for Rain by Robert Lewis Vaughan
  • Stones in his Pockets by Marie Jones
  • The Washington-Sarajevo Talks by Carla Seaquist
  • The Home Team by Kim Carney
  • La Sangre Llama by Toni Press-Coffman & Tony Artis
  • Phideas8 by Mike Whistler
  • Spain by Jim Knable
  • The Handler by Robert Schenkkan

2003-2004

  • The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? by Edward Albee
  • Trucker Rhapsody by Toni Press-Coffman
  • Circumference of a Squirrel by John Walch
  • Sophie Tucker: American Legend by Jack Fournier & Kathy Halenda
  • Boston Marriage by David Mamet
  • Curanderas by Elaine Romero
  • Loving Lucy by Philip blue owl Hooser
  • Take Me Out by Richard Greenberg
  • Top Dog/Underdog by Suzan-Lori Parks
  • Naked Boys Singing! by Robert Schrock
  • And/Or by Andrew Barrett

2004-2005

  • The Exonerated by Jessica Blank & Erik Jensen
  • Crowns by Regina Taylor
  • Mrs. Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge by Christopher Durang
  • Running With Scissors by Michael McKeever
  • Blown Sideways Through Life by Claudia Shear
  • Frozen by Bryony Lavery
  • This Is My Body by Amy Fortoul
  • Rounding Third by Richard Dresser
  • Cabfare for the Common Man by Mark Harvey Levine
  • Further Mo by Vernel Bagneris
  • Bug by Tracy Letts

2005-2006

  • the Musical by Greg Kotis & Mark Hollmann
  • I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright
  • Every Christmas Story Ever Told!! by Michael Carleton, John Alvarez, & Jim Fitzgerald
  • A Number by Caryl Churchill
  • From My Hometown conceived by Lee Summers and written by Lee Summers, Ty Stephens, & Herbert Rawlings, Jr.
  • The Marijuana-logues by Arj Barker, Doug Benson, & Tony Camin
  • Orson's Shadow by Austin Pendleton
  • The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh
  • The Sugar Bean Sisters by Nathan Sanders
  • The Ice-Breaker by David Rambo

2006-2007

  • The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!) by Eric Rockwell & Joanne Bogart
  • Nijinsky's Last Dance by Norman Allen
  • The Parenting Project: Callie's Tally by Betsy Howie & The Hoosier Dads by Kevin Burke, Dave Dugan, & Brad Tassell
  • A Very Phoenix Xmas by Various Artists
  • Ten Percent of Molly Snyder (Marta Solano) by Richard Strand
  • tempOdyssey by Dan Dietz
  • Miss Witherspoon by Christopher Durang
  • Rhythms by Chris White (hosted... presented by DePauw University)
  • And Her Hair Went With Her by Zina Camblin
  • Fat Pig by Neil LaBute
  • The Little Dog Laughed by Douglas Carter Beane
  • Dos Fallopia: Desperate Spuddwives by Lisa Koch and Peggy Platt

2007-2008

  • Altar Boyz Music, lyrics and vocal arrangements by Gary Adler and Michael Patrick Walker, book by Kevin Del Aguila - based on an idea by Ken Davenport and Marc Kessler
  • Stuff Happens by David Hare
  • A Very Phoenix Xmas by Various Artists
  • End Days by Deborah Zoe Laufer
  • The Lieutenant of Inishmore by Martin McDonagh
  • Well by Lisa Kron
  • Black Gold by Seth Rozin
  • Our Dad Is In Atlantis by Javier Malpica
  • Some Men by Terrence McNally
  • Murderers by Jeffrey Hatcher

2008-2009

  • November by David Mamet
  • Drunk Enough to Say I Love You? by Caryl Churchill
  • June 8, 1968 by Anna Theresa Cascio
  • On Thin Ice: A Very Phoenix Xmas 3 by Various Artists
  • Love Person by Aditi Brennan Kapil
  • The Seafarer by Conor McPherson
  • Mauritius by Theresa Rebeck
  • References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot by José Rivera
  • The Zippers of Zoomerville - or 200 Laps and a Lass by Jack O'Hara with music by Jack O'Hara and Tim Brickley
  • Octopus by Steven Yockey
  • The Dos and Don'ts of Time Travel by Nicholas Wardigo

2009-2010

  • The Most Damaging Wound by Blair Singer
  • Shipwrecked! An Entertainment by Donald Margulies
  • A Very Phoenix Xmas 4:Our Stockings Are Stuffed by Various Artists
  • The Housewives of Mannheim by Alan Brody
  • Call Me Boricua! by Ricardo Melendez
  • Sunlight by Sharr White
  • Yankee Tavern by Steven Dietz
  • Speech and Debate by Stephen Karam
  • Reasons to Be Pretty by Neil LaBute

2010s

2010-2011

  • In the Next Room - Or the Vibrator Play by Sarah Ruhl
  • My Name Is Asher Lev by Aaron Posner, adapted from the novel by Chaim Potok
  • A Very Phoenix Xmas 5: Regifted by Various Artists
  • Norway by Samuel D. Hunter
  • Goldie, Max, and Milk by Karen Hartman
  • The Storytelling Ability of a Boy by Carter W. Lewis
  • This by Melissa James Gibson
  • The Zippers of Zoomerville by Jack O'Hara with music by Jack O'Hara and Tim Brickley
  • Avenue Q Music, lyrics and original concept by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, book by Jeff Whitty
  • With a Bang by Pete McElliott

2011 - 2012

  • Spring Awakening Music by Duncan Sheik, lyrics and book by Steven Sater
  • Jericho by Jack Canfora
  • A Very Phoenix Xmas 6: Our Goose Is Cooked by various artists
  • Current Economic Conditions by Don Zolidis
  • August: Osage County by Tracy Letts
  • Freud's Last Session by Mark St. Germain
  • Baktun 13 by Danel Malan
  • Forever Sung by Bryan Fonseca and Tim Brickley
  • Next Fall by Geoffrey Nauffts
  • With a Whimper by Pete McElligott

2012-2013

  • Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson Music and lyrics written by Michael Friedman, Book by Alex Timbers
  • Seminar by Theresa Rebeck
  • A Very Phoenix Xmas 7: Getting Figgy with It by Various Artists
  • Guapa by Caridad Svich
  • Next to Normal Book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey, Music by Tom Kitt
  • The Lyons by Nicky Silver
  • Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris
  • 4000 Miles by Amy Herzog
  • Dos Fallopia by Lisa Koch and Peggy Platt
  • Love, Loss, and What I Wore by Nora and Delia Ephron, based on the book by Ilene Beckerman

2013-2014

  • Vanya, Sonia, Masha, and Spike by Christopher Durang
  • Rancho Mirage by Stephen Dietz
  • A Very Phoenix Xmas 8: Angels We Have Heard While High by Various Artists
  • Tribes by Nina Raine
  • North of the Boulevard by Bruce Graham
  • I and You by Lauren Gunderson
  • Spun by Emily Goodson
  • Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya
  • Cock by Mike Bartlett
  • Miles and Ellie by Don Zolidis

2014-2015

  • Clark Gable Slept Here by Michael McKeever
  • Old Jews Telling Jokes by Peter Gethers and David Okrent
  • A Very Phoenix Xmas 9: Flashing Through the Snow by Various Artists
  • River City by Diana Grisanti
  • The Cripple of Inishmaan by Martin McDonagh
  • Buyer and Cellar by Jonathan Tolins
  • Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea by Nathan Alan Davis
  • Typhoid Mary by Tom Horan
  • American Idiot Lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong, book by Billie Joe Armstrong and Michael Mayer
  • Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play by Anne Washburn

2015-2016

  • One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean
  • The Nether by Jennifer Haley
  • A Very Phoenix Xmas X: Oh, Come Let Us Adore Us by Various Artists
  • Butler by Richard Strand
  • Pulp by Joe Zettelmaier
  • On Clover Road by Steven Dietz
  • Leyenda by Playwright-in-Residence Tom Horan and Bryan Fonseca
  • Book of Merman by Leo Schwartz
  • Acid Dolphin Experiment by Playwright-in-Residence Tom Horan

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.ibj.com/articles/69057-phoenix-theatres-founder-departing-after-35-years-as-main-artistic-force |last=Erdody |first=Lindsey |title=Phoenix Theatre founder leaving after 35 years as main artistic force |work=Indianapolis Business Journal |date=June 1, 2018 |access-date=June 12, 2018}}

External links

  • The Phoenix Theatre Official Site

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