created by
Brendan Shea and the A.R.T./MXAT Institute Class of 2011
directed by
John Tiffany
Created by
Amy Brenneman and Sabrina Peck
Written by
Amy Brenneman
Directed by
Sabrina Peck
Conceived and written by
John Lithgow
Lighting Design
Eric Cornwell
Production design by
Alex McDowell
Music by
Tod Machover
Libretto by
Robert Pinsky
Story by
Robert Pinsky and Randy Weiner
Diane Paulus
Conducted by
Gil Rose
by
Charles Mee
Script and lyrics by
Steven Sater (from the play by Aeschylus)
Music composed by
Serj Tankian
Choreography
Stephen Petronio
By
Sophocles
In a new translation by
Charles Connaghan
Sarah Benson
Jennifer Haley
Marcus Stern
Written and Directed by
D. W. Jacobs
From the life, work, and writings of
R. Buckminster Fuller
Bertolt Brecht
Robert Scanlan
Music, lyrics, script, and videography by
Jim Bauer
Artwork, story, and videography by
Ruth Bauer
Will Pomerantz
Movement Director
Tom Nelis
By special arrangement with
Stephen Schwartz, Andrew Levine, and Steve Tate
Adapted by
Brendan Shea
Based on
Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
János Szász
Featuring
the A.R.T. Institute Class of 2011
written by
Christopher Durang
Thomas Derrah
Robert Reale
Lyrics by
Willie Reale
Book by
Richard Dresser
Richard Dresser and Willie Reale
Thornton Wilder
Scott Zigler
Clifford Odets
Daniel Fish
Tennessee Williams
Mike Donahue
Elevator Repair Service
John Collins
book and lyrics by
Randy Weiner
music by
Diedre Murray
co-written and directed by
Directed and devised by
Felix Barrett and Maxine Doyle, with the Company
William Shakespeare
David R. Gammons
written and directed by
Victoria Thierrée Chaplin
David Mamet
The Duck Variations directed by
Sexual Perversity in Chicago directed by
Paul Stacey
Christine Evans
Carmel O'Reilly
Samuel Beckett
Naomi Iizuka
Lindsay Allbaugh
Anton Chekhov
translated by
Paul Schmidt
Charles Marz
directed and choreographed by
Anne Washburn
Anne Kauffman
Ellen McLaughlin
conceived, written, and performed by
Anna Deavere Smith
Eric Ting
words and music by
Cole Porter
conceived by
Scott Zigler and Peter Bayne
Stephen Greenblatt and Charles L. Mee
Les Waters
written and performed by
Pieter-Dirk Uys
Arthur Nauzyciel
Michael Frayn
Nilaja Sun
Hal Brooks
based on the screenplay by
Richard Kelly
adapted and directed by
Adelheid Roosen
after
Mozart, Molière, and Beaumarchais
Dominique Serrand
devised by
David Ira Goldstein, Carl Danielsen, Mark Anders, Patricia Wilcox, and Anna Lauris
Scott Edmiston
Harold Pinter
David Wheeler
created and performed by
Mike Daisey
Jean-Michele Gregory
based on the novel by
Charles Dickens
Neil Bartlett
Jean Racine
C.H. Sisson
Robert Woodruff
Oscar Wilde
Ridiculusmus
devised and edited by
David Woods, Jon Haynes, and Jude Kelly
Jude Kelly
sound by
David Remedios
featuring
The Dresden Dolls
conceived, written, and designed by
Amanda Palmer, Jonathan Marc Sherman, Marcus Stern, Christine Jones, Anthony Martignetti, and the cast
costumes by
Clint Ramos
lighting by
Justin Townsend
stage adaptation by
Gideon Lester and Dirkje Houtman
Ola Mafaalani
text by
Charles L. Mee
Anne Bogart
with
Jay Johnson
Jean-Paul Sartre
Stuart Gilbert
Jerry Mouawad
Bob Berger, Patrick Daniels, and Irving Gregory
Pierre Marivaux
in a new translation by
Gideon Lester
Steven Cosson
songs by
Michael Friedman
music and text by
Rinde Eckert
video by
Denise Marika
Gadi Roll
Rebekah Maggor
voice and text director
Dudley Knight
movement director
Andrei Droznin
sound designer
Jeffrey Alan Jones
costume designer
Kristin Glans
based on a play by
adapted by
Krystian Lupa
based on a translation by
original music by
Jacek Ostaszewski
Georges Bizet
libretto by
Henri Mellhac and Ludovic Halévy
music adaptation by
Bradley Greenwald
music director
Barbara Brooks
Carol Triffle and Jerry Mouawad
inspired by the novel by
Franz Kafka
Eugene O'Neill
stage manager
Anne S. King
Edward Bond
set and costume design
David Zinn
lighting design
Christopher Akerlind
sound design
Christopher Marlowe
designed by
Rae Smith
Robert Lepage
performed by
Yves Jacques
original music composed and recorded by
Laurie Anderson
written by and featuring
John Kani
Janice Honeyman
Albert Innaurato
Pamela Gien
Larry Moss
also performed by
Gin Hammond
Joh Vanbrugh
Mark Wing-Davey
ex-Karamazov Michael Preston
Molière
David Ball
translation by
Stephen Berg and Diskin Clay
original music composed by
Evan Ziporyn
JoAnne Akalaitis
Chen Shi-Zheng
Paul Dresher
based on a short story by
Kama Ginkas
Hershey Felder
Andrew J. Robinson and Joel Zwick
music and lyrics by
George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin
book by
Joel Zwick
Philip Glass
David Henry Hwang
Marivaux
Euripides
staged by
Peter Sellars
Matthew Lombardo
John Tillinger
Aristophanes
Robert Brustein and the A.R.T. Company
Galt MacDermot
lyrics by
Matty Selman
Andrei Serban
Robert William Sherwood
Peter Weiss
Adam Rapp
Luigi Pirandello
Robert Brustein
from a literal translation by
Gloria Pastorino
Karin Coonrod
production conceived by
Yuri Yeremin
Samrat Chakrabarti
additional music by
James Caran and Nick Niles
Dario Fo
translated and directed by
Ron Jenkins
János Szász and Erzsébet Rácz, and Gideon Lester
Bernard Shaw
adapted from the works and life of Anton Chekhov by
Robert Fagles
Francois Rochaix
set design by
Christine Jones
costume design by
Viola MacKenthuen
lighting design by
John Ambrosone
sound design by
Carlos Gozzi
English version by
Albert Bermel
movement, costumes, masks, and puppets by
Julie Taymor
Elliot Goldenthal
Slobodan Unkovski
Conor McPherson
Richard McElvain
Adrienne Kennedy
movement by
Doug Elkins
Joe Orton
Andrei Belgrader
Christopher Durang & Albert Innaurato
Peter Golub
Eric Bogosian
Jo Bonney
Martin McDonagh
Bob McGrath
Henrik Ibsen
Kate Whoriskey & Robert Brustein
Don DeLillo
Elizabeth Swados
translated/adapted by
Liz Diamond
John Huntington
Molly Hughes
Karen Eister
Christopher Walker
J. Michael Griggs
Catherine Zuber
Paula Vogel
Viola McKenthuen
translated and adapted by
Shelley Berc and Andrei Belgrader
incidental music and lyrics by
Rusty Magee
Glyn O'Malley
scenic design by
Michael Chybowski
Marcus Stern and Elizabeth Egloff
Elizabeth Egloff
François Rochaix
editorial supervision by
David Gordon
based on the play by
Isaac Bashevis Singer
conceived and adapted by
music composed, adapted, and orchestrated by
Hankus Netsky
musical arrangements and additional music by
Zalman Mlotek
Arnold Weinstein
George Bernard Shaw
Joseph Chaikin and Sam Shepard
World Premiere Production directed by
Joseph Chaikin
co-director
Andres Cato
John Moran
Georg Büchner
Robert Brustein and the Company
set and costume design by
Michael Yeargan
lighting design adapted by
sound adapted by
David Gordon and Ain Gordon
Arnold Weinstein, David Gordon, and Ain Gordon
Edward Barnes
Ron Daniels
Paul Rudnick
Christopher Ashley
sets by
Derek McLane
Don Holder
Susan Sontag
Naomi Wallace
from Ubu Roi by
Alfred Jarry
a modern adaptation by
Robert Auletta
Steve Gooch and Jason Southerland
Christopher Walker, Marcus Stern
Sam Shepard
set design
Allison Koturbash
costume design
Lighting design
Michel Vinaver
Alvin Epstein
Amy Spencer and Richard Colton
Kurt Weill
musical director and conductor
Craig Smith
from the trilogy by
Aeschylus
Music & sound design by
Don Dinicola
Han Ong
Steven Maler
Sets by
Costumes by
Gail A. Buckley
Lighting by
Robert Israel
Pat Collins
Sound by
Maribeth Back
Opera by
Based upon the scenario by
Jean Cocteau
Adaptation by
Francesca Zambello
Music director/conductor
Martin Goldray
Catherine Zuber & Kenneth Mooney
Stuart Greenman
Ronald Ribman
Riccardo Hernandez
Frances Aronson
Howell Binkley
Keith Dewhurst
Based on the novel by
Mikhail Bulgakov
Richard Jones
Set and costumes by
Antony McDonald
Scott Zielinski