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Significant Events

1982/83
Barefoot In The Park The Gin Game replaced Club Bimbo due to "Sug" Adlam's illness
House Without Windows
The Mousetrap
Finishing Touches
1981/82
Watch On The Rhine  
Blithe Spirit
God's Favorite
Kind Lady
1980/81
And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little Cutting from Miss Reardon won Best Play, Best Actress, and Best Director at Delaware Theatre Association Play Festival
Everybody Loves Opal
Night Watch
Table Manners
1979/80
How The Other Half Loves Belle of Amherst won Best Play and Certificate of Excellence in Acting at the Delaware Theatre Association Play Festival and another Certificate of Excellence in Acting in Regional Competition
An Inspector Calls
The Runner Stumbles
On The Bridge At Midnight
1978/79
The Country Girl  
Night Must Fall
The Royal Family
See How They Run
1977/78
Catch Me If You Can Fifth production added to celebrate Guild's 25th year.

Dave Harmon's original Merb and Brem received technical honors and a special citation at the Delaware Theatre Association Play Festival

The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail
Send Me No Flowers
The Belle of Amherst
Papa Is All
1976/77
Plaza Suite Cutting from The Tavern earned a Certificate for Excellence In Acting for leading man
Jane Eyre
6 RMS RIV VU
The Tavern
1975/76
George Washington Slept Here Guild hosted the World Premiere of Tory Spinster, an original mini-musical, with a reception to honor the author, Paula Schwarts, and composer, Neil Moyer
The Last of the Red-Hot Lovers
Silent Night, Lonely Night
The Tory Spinster
1974/75
Mary, Mary The Guild moved from five performances in one week to the same number over two weekends

"Sug" Adlam created the first of many Club Bimbos, a spoof on a sleazy nightclub, as the Summer Fundraiser. The profits not nly paid bills, but provided for repairs and improvements to our facilities

The Little Foxes
Exit The Body
The Bad Seed
1973/74
Butterflies Are Free Butterflies was Guild's first regular production in the newly named Patchwork Playhouse. A preview performance was presented to the congregation of St. John's Lutheran Church

The Guild's first Summer Fundraiser, a Gay Nineties Revue suggested by "Sug" Adlam, provided means to pay bills through the summer months.

Angel Street
Arsenic and Old Lace
1993-2003 1983-1993 1963-1973 1953-1963
 

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