Season
|
Show
|
Significant Events
|
1992/93
|
Steel Magnolias |
Love Letters added
to schedule when rights unexpectedly become
available, with a different cast for each
performance Farndale
Christmas Carol chosen as one of year's best
by Wilmington News Journal
|
| Postmortem |
The Farndale Avenue ...
Production of 'A Christmas Carol' |
| Love Letters |
| Dial 'M' For Murder |
| The Trip To Bountiful |
1991/92
|
The Boys Next Door |
Increased membership
allowed expansion to a fifth regular season
production Greater
Tuna substituted for Love Letters
when rights to latter unavailable
Boys Next Door
named one of year's five best by Wilmington
News Journal
|
| Rumors |
| Bathroom Humor |
| Tea and Sympathy |
| Greater Tuna |
1990/91
|
Dandelion Wine |
Construction expanding the
lobby, restrooms, and auditorium was completed
just in time for the first show of the season Dandelion Wine
named one of year's five best community theater
productions by Wilmington News Journal
On Tidy
Endings won Best Play and Best Actor awards
at Delaware Theatre Association Play Festival and
Best Actor in Regional Play Festival
Westward
returned, with a Manhattan theme, as the Summer
Fundraiser
|
| The Cocktail Hour |
| Deathtrap |
| Return Engagements |
1989/90
|
The Nerd |
Bimbo Revisited
"returned" as the Summer Fundraiser |
| Painting Churches |
| Murder By The Book |
| Tribute |
1988/89
|
Guilty Conscience |
|
| Picnic |
| I Never Sang For My Father |
| Private Lives |
1987/88
|
The Tory Spinster |
Jane Polo's Westward
Ho! Ho! Ho!, a spoof of westerns, was the
new Summer Fundraiser |
| The Second Lady |
| The Foreigner |
| The Unexpected Guest |
1986/87
|
The Dining Room |
The Fabulous Fifties,
a variety show, replaced Club Bimbo
because of "Sug" Adlam's illness |
| Rehearsal For Murder |
| Gingerbread Lady |
| Honestly Now |
1985/86
|
The Lion In Winter |
Author Richard Peck attends
opening of The Cubs Are In Fourth Place and
Fading Lack
of male chorus members forces cancellation of Club
Bimbo
|
| The Cubs Are In Fourth Place
and Fading |
| Dracula |
| Lovers, Wives, and Tennis
Players |
1984/85
|
84, Charing Cross Road |
|
| Hide And Seek |
| The Murder Room |
| Squabbles |
1983/84
|
The Belle of Amherst |
Declining membership forced
cancellation of the planned first production, so
director Bella Ward reprised her award-winning
performance as The Belle of Amherst "Sug" Adlam's Club
Bimbo returned and produced sufficient
revenue to expand the back of the theater to
enclose the backstage entrances and provide
storage space for sets
|
| The Price |
| Absurd Person Singular |
| Nuts |