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1 Profiles Theatre PRESENTS The Midwest Premiere of Directed by Joe Jahraus Assistant Directed by Sean Kelly Stage Managed by Kelly Herz Featuring: Eric Burgher, Rae Gray, Shane Kenyon and Norma Serna Profiles Theatre is a not-for-profit professional theatre company and is partially supported by a CityArts Program One grant from the City of Chicago Dept. of Cultural Affairs, and the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency. General operating support is also provided by The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, the Baird Brown Charitable Fund of The Chicago Community Foundation and the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. 22nd Anniversary Season

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22nd Anniversary Season The Midwest Premiere of Assistant Directed by Sean Kelly Stage Managed by Kelly Herz General operating support is also provided by The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, the Baird Brown Charitable Fund of The Chicago Community Foundation and the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. Profiles Theatre 1

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1Profiles Theatre

PRESENTS

The Midwest Premiere of

Directed by Joe Jahraus

Assistant Directed by Sean KellyStage Managed by Kelly Herz

Featuring:Eric Burgher, Rae Gray,

Shane Kenyon and Norma Serna

Profiles Theatre is a not-for-profit professional theatre company and is partially supported by a CityArts Program One grant from the City of Chicago Dept. of

Cultural Affairs, and the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.

General operating support is also provided by The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, the Baird Brown Charitable Fund of The Chicago Community Foundation and the

Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation.

22nd Anniversary Season

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CAST

Emmy ............................................................................................NORMA SERNAClaire .......................................................................................................RAE GRAYRobert ...........................................................................................ERIC BURGHER*Mark ........................................................................................... SHANE KENYON

*Denotes Profiles Ensemble Member

SETTING

Claire’s bedroom, a nightclub and apartment near Boston, Massachusetts

JAILBAIT is performed without intermission.

PRODUCTION STAFF

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR/DIRECTOR ...................................................Joe Jahraus ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR ............................................Darrell W. CoxASSISTANT DIRECTOR ........................................................................Sean KellySTAGE MANAGER ............................................................................... Kelly HerzSET DESIGN .................................................................................Sotirios LivaditisTECHNICAL DIRECTOR ..................................................................... Rick JulienASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR ....................................... Brian ClaggettLIGHT DESIGN ............................................................................... Jess HarpenauASSISTANT LIGHT DESIGNER ............................................... Lindsey LyddanCOSTUME DESIGN ..............................................................................Melissa NgSOUND DESIGN/ORIGINAL MUSIC ...........................................Jeffrey LevinCASTING DIRECTOR ...................................................................Matthew MillerADDITIONAL CASTING ....................................................................Dawn GrayUNDERSTUDIES .......................................................Tim McCarthy, Amy RappPUBLICIST ....................................................Cathy Taylor Public Relations, Inc.POSTER ART ............................................................................... Christopher CarrWEBSITE DESIGN ........................................................................... Justin SiddonsPRODUCTION ASSISTANTS ....................... Maryann Carlson, Somer BensonINTERNS .....................................................................Nate Kartz, Lincoln Moore

CAST BIOGRAPHIES

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISSOCIA by Anthony Neilson, and as Fletcher in Profiles’ first full Chicago production of MEN OF TORTUGA. Eric also appeared in THIS IS HOW IT GOES by Neil LaBute and “Land of the Dead” as part of Profiles’ Midwest Premiere of LaBute shorts, THINGS WE SAID TODAY as well as Carter in the Midwest Premiere of FAT PIG by Neil LaBute. Eric received an After Dark Award for Outstanding Ensemble in “Bench Seat” as part of Profiles’ Midwest Premiere of

ERIC BURGHER (Robert) is an ensemble member of Profiles Theatre. He was most recently seen as Babe in Profiles’

World Premiere of KID SISTER by Will Kern, Jared in Profiles’ Midwest Premiere of BODY AWARENESS by Annie Baker, and as Sam in Profiles’ World Premiere of GRACELAND by Ellen Fairey. Prior to that, he appeared in multi-ple roles in the U.S. Premiere of

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CAST BIOGRAPHIES (cont. )

Shane is now a Chicago actor who recently graduated with a BFA in Acting from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. He most recently appeared in MARY’S WEDDING with Rivendell Theatre Ensemble at Theatre On The Lake. His previous credits include, THE TALLEST MAN at Artistic Home, DAYS OF LATE with Sinnerman Ensemble, DEAD MAN’S CELL PHONE, BETRAYAL, and LAST OF THE BOYS with Steppenwolf Theatre, OUR FATHER, SCENES FROM THE BIG PICTURE with Seanachai Theatre, REWIND at Side Project, EURYDICE at Victory Gardens and THE TEMPEST with First Folio Shakespeare Festival. Shane was also an understudy for DUBLIN CAROL with Steppenwolf Theatre. His film and televsion credits include RIDE ALONG, DOG JACK, and THE KARI FILES.

NORMA SERNA (Emmy) is making her Profiles Theatre debut. She has appeared in the feature films DIA DE LOS

MUERTOS (Placed in the Latino Festival of Chicago/Warner Brothers) and TO KILL A KILLER. She has made almost a dozen com-mercials, including spots for MUEBLERIA CONTINENTAL and CENTRAL DUPAGE HOSPITAL. Norma also performed in Tanya Saracho’s Jeff Award Nominated KITA Y FERNANDA. She has studied acting with Doug McDade, Carole Dibo, Deborah Dion, and Janet Louer at Actors Training Center. A resident of Waukegan, fluent in both English and Spanish, Norma attends Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart.

AUTOBAHN. He was seen as Steve in THE GLORY OF LIVING, Steve Enloe in THE RADIANT ABYSS and Dan in NOISE. Eric also teaches on the adjunct faculty at Columbia College, Chicago.

RAE GRAY (Claire) is thrilled to be back in JAILBAIT after a great run in the fall of 2010. Previously, she appeared in

SUMMER PEOPLE at The Gift Theatre, and Drury Lane Oakbrook’s MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS, which also traveled to the Gateway Playhouse in NY. Other credits include INHERIT THE WIND at Northlight Theatre, OLIVER and STATE FAIR at the Marriott in Lincolnshire, Teatro Vista’s FREEDOM, NY at Remy Bumppo’s ThinkTank Festival, Ravinia’s SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE starring Patti LuPone and Audra McDonald, WEDDING BAND at Steppenwolf Theatre, and STATE FAIR and CHRISTMAS STORY at Theatre at the Center. She appeared in two seasons of Goodman Theatre’s A CHRISTMAS CAROL, and two seasons of NUMBER THE STARS at Apple Tree Theatre. Rae also performed in TimeLine Theatre’s CRY OF PLAYERS and THE CRUCIBLE, which received a Jeff Citation for Best Production and Ensemble. This spring, Rae will play Lauren in CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION at Victory Gardens Theater. She is a freshman at the University of Chicago.

SHANE KENYON (Mark) is thrilled to make his Profiles debut in JAILBAIT. Originally from Phoenix, Arizona,

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PRODUCTION STAFF

SEAN KELLY (Assistant Director) Sean is pleased to be working on his first Profiles show. His directing credits include THE FANTASTICKS at Porchlight, PERSONAL APOCALYPSE at Tympanic, AESOP AND ICARUS at Manhattan Rep, JACK AND THE GIANT at Steel Beam, and readings of WHAT MAKES THE BUDDHA SMILE at Polarity and GILGAMESH at New Leaf. Sean has assistant directed at Steppenwolf, Victory Gardens, Remy Bumppo, and Drury Lane Oakbrook. He is an artistic as-sociate at Porchlight Music Theatre and a company member of The New Colony, where he recently directed PANCAKE BREAKFAST.

KELLY HERZ (Stage Manager) is working with Profiles Theatre for the first time. She recently served as assistant stage manager for Provi-sion Theatre Company’s production of GODSPELL and Village Players Theatre’s production of CHAD MOR-TON’S TV CHRISTMAS MIRACLE. She also served as stage manager, lighting designer and sound/light board operator for VPT’s productions of MUD and ALIVE AND DEAD IN INDIANA as well as sound designer for ALIVE AND DEAD IN INDI-ANA. She has worked extensively with Janus Theatre, stage managing their productions of OEDIPUS REX, MISS JULIE ON A MIDSUMMER’S NIGHT, REPETE WITH MADELINE and ROMEO AND JULIET. She is currently a student at Elgin Commu-nity College where she stage man-aged ALL MY SONS.

SOTIRIOS LIVADITIS (Set Design) is thrilled to be returning to Profiles after designing their award-winning production of KILLER JOE by Tracy Letts and the Midwest Premiere of THE MERCY SEAT by Neil LaBute. Formerly a Colorado based scenic designer and artist, his favorite credits include THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN and LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS with Openstage Theatre, WELL and OLD

DEIRDRE O’CONNOR (Playwright) was a 2008 Cherry Lane Mentor Project Fellow mentored by Michael Weller in the development of JAILBAIT. In March 2009, it received its World Premiere as the inaugural production for Cherry Lane’s newest venue - the Cherry Pit Theatre. Deir-dre’s other plays include ASSISTED LIVING, developed at The Lark Play Development Center where she was a 2008-2009 Lark Playwrights Workshop Fellow, HERO, performed at Naked Angels as part of Armed and Naked in America and THE DEATH OF MAY MCALLISTER at Northeastern Univer-sity. Other works that premiered with Naked Angels include PENICILLIN, WHITE ANGELS and WEDNESDAY. Her play, THE ATTIC, premiered at St Ann’s Warehouse as part of their Laba-palooza festival of new plays. Deirdre is a graduate of Hampshire College, and Columbia University ‘s MFA Play-writing program where she was the recipient of the John Golden Playwrit-ing Award. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for her writing on “The Electric Company” on PBS. JOE JAHRAUS (Director) is the founder and Artistic Director of Profiles Theatre. He most recently directed Profiles’ World Premiere of KID SISTER and the Midwest Premieres of THE MERCY SEAT by Neil LaBute, GREAT FALLS by Lee Blessing and THE THUGS by Adam Bock. Joe also directed the Midwest Premieres of Neil LaBute’s IN A DARK DARK HOUSE, SOME GIRL(S) and FAT PIG, for which he received a Jeff Award Nomination for Outstanding Director. Other directing credits for Profiles include the American Premiere of APPLE by Vern Thiessen, the award-winning Midwest Premiere of BLACKBIRD by Adam Rapp, BABYLON GARDENS by Timothy Mason, THE WATER ENGINE and SEXUAL PERVERSITY IN CHICAGO by David Mamet, and the award-winning Midwest Premiere of CARNAL KNOWLEDGE by Jules Fieffer, among others.

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PRODUCTION STAFF (cont.)

TIMES with Bas Bleu Theatre Com-pany, OLIVER! with the Fort Collins Children’s Theatre, SWING! with the Candlight Dinner Playhouse and THE NUTCRACKER for the Canyon Concert Ballet. A multi-faceted theatre artist, Sotirios also has a background in performance and is pursing a career in directing.

RICK JULIEN (Technical Director) is excited to return to Profiles having most recently served as Technical Director for KID SISTER and the original run of JAILBAIT. Previously, he was the Technical Director for all of Village Players Theatre’s Mainstage produc-tions including YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU, LOST IN YONKERS and THE MARRIAGE OF BETTE AND BOO and he served as carpenter for THE GLORIOUS ONES, HELLO AGAIN and the Jeff Award Winning set for I AM MY OWN WIFE with The BoHo Theatre. He has been involved in theater and live productions for over 20 years.

BRIAN CLAGGETT (Assistant Technical Director) is delighted to return to Profiles where he was the Technical Director for KILLER JOE and BODY AWARNESS as well as the transfer of KILLER JOE to the Royal George Theatre. Brian was recently the Master Electrician for IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: LIVE AT THE BIOGRAPH with Ameri-can Blues Theatre where he is an artistic affiliate. He was also the Master Electrician for the last four seasons at Peninsula Players which included AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS, DOUBT, and LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS. In the past he has worked as a carpenter for Northlight Theatre and Pegasus Players. Currently Brian is in pre-production for RANTOUL OR DIE with American Blues.

JESS HARPENAU (Lighting Design) has designed lights for many Profiles productions including the Jeff Award-winning KILLER JOE, MEN OF

TORTUGA and GRACELAND. Oth-er favorite lighting design credits include THE MAMET REP: OLE-ANNA and SPEED-THE-PLOW at American Theater Company, SPIN with Theater Wit, RUBY WILDER at the NYC Fringe Festival with Not Waiting Productions, LOVERS with City Lit Theater, HERE WHERE IT’S SAFE with Stage Left Theater, DAYS OF LATE with Sinnerman Ensemble, CAMP FREEDOM! and FLU SEA-SON with Black Sheep Theater, C.S. LEWIS ONSTAGE with Provision Theater Company, SUNDAY ON THE ROCKS at the Balliwick Arts Center and PRIVATE LIVES OF ESKI-MOS with Mill Theater Company

MELISSA NG (Costume Design) is excited to return to Profiles having recently designed costumes for their Midwest Premiere of BODY AWARENESS. She is in her final year at the University of Chicago, studying Theater and Performance Studies. Most recently, she has designed costumes for TITUS ANDRONICUS, THE LAST 90 MINUTES IN THE LIFE OF NIKOLA TESLA and THE FLU SEASON at the University of Chicago. She has also assisted costumes on BIG LOVE and URINETOWN at the University of Chicago, as well as DCA Theater’s ACIS AND GALATEA. Previously, she has worked on wardrobe crew for the Steppenwolf’s First Look Reper-tory Festival.

JEFFREY LEVIN (Sound and Music Design) is thrilled to be working again with Profiles The-atre. He is a composer, sound designer, music director, and instructor living in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated with a BM in music composition from Columbia College Chicago and has studied under Dr. Marcos Balter, Dr. Patricia Morehead, Dr. Ilya Levinson, and Philip Seward, piano performance with Dennis Luxion, and conducting with Russel Vinnick. His most recent music and sound design was for KID SISTER at Profiles, LIKE A VIRGIN with Collaboraction, 2ND STORY with

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Dawn and Rick Gray, Diana and Riggo Serna, Laura Williams, The Royal George Theatre, Neil LaBute, Matthew Miller, Bob Schroeder and Donna Simon at Aria Talent, Cleve Carney, David Reed and the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, Benjamin Theim, Ian Streicher, Myrna Petlicki, Jessica Antes, Justin Siddons, The Burgher Family, The Saints, Bob Chicoine, Jake Jahraus, Greg Yaeger, and Tracy Frank, Caitlin Fuller and everyone at FOOTLIGHTS.

SPECIAL THANKS

profiles theatreAdvanced Scene Study

Darrell W. Cox &Rick Snyder

www.profilestheatre.org(773) 805-2344

PRODUCTION STAFF (cont.)

Serendipity Theatre Collective, and A CROWDED HOUSE with The State Theatre. Prior to that he wrote original music and sound design for MR. MARMALADE at Columbia College, as well as a myriad of concert works for chamber ensembles. He is currently working on original music and sound design for REASONS TO BE PRETTY at Profiles and original music for a pro-duction of AGAMEMNON for McGill University in Montreal. Levin writes music for the concert stage, film/video

and theater and has taught music theory and sightsinging/musicianship at Columbia College and the Merit School of Music.

CATHY TAYLOR PUBLIC RELATIONS, INC. (Publicist) was started in March 2007 to promote Chicago’s local non-profit theaters. For more infor-mation about Cathy Taylor Public Relations and its clients, please visit www.cathytaylor.com.

JAILBAIT is produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc. It was originally devel-oped and produced by Cherry Lane Theatre, Angelina Fiordellisi, Artistic Director.

In REASONS TO BE PRETTY, Greg’s tight-knit social circle is thrown into turmoil when his offhand remarks about a female coworker’s pretty face and his own girlfriend Steph’s lack thereof get back to Steph. But that’s just the beginning. As their relationship crumbles, they must journey to answer that oh-so-American question: How much is pretty worth?

While their nine-year-old son Greg is away for the night on his first sleepover, Adam and Jan have an evening alone together, the first in years. The evening soon turns into a suspenseful nightlong roller-coaster ride of revelation, rancor, passion and humor that explores a modern-day marriage on the verge of either a breakup or deepening love and understanding.

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SUPPORTERS OF PROFILES THEATRE

Profiles Theatre is a not-for-profit organization and donations are GREATLY encouraged and appreciated. If you would like to make a donation to Profiles Theatre this evening you may leave it with the box-office manager at the front desk. You may also visit Profiles’ website at www.profilestheatre.org and click on the donation icon or mail your check directly to Profiles Theatre at 4147 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL 60613.

Many thanks to the following for their generous financial contributions or volunteer services and special thanks to the Greg and Anne Taubeneck Family Fund at The Chicago Community Trust.

$1000 OR MOREAlderson, John, Phyllis

& BirdwatchCarney, CleveGraeff, CherylHenderson, Martha &

SteveMichael’s RestaurantStasiw, Barbara and

John

$300-$999Blaylock, ChelseaCatch 35Dekker, MelodyHartzel, Bud & Peggy Invision Carpet SystemsRaynonich, William

JasonRudstein, David S.The SaintsTorem Family $200-$299Anderson, DouglasThe Burgher FamilyEllis, JeffFinger, JamesFreed, Harvey M., M.D.Gray, VickiHersh, StephenMcCracken, PeggyMiller, MatthewPellegrino, James MarkQuads GymThe Leveque FamilyThe O’Conner FamilyYaeger, Greg

$100-$199BossBowman’s RestaurantCarlson, Mr. & Mrs.Dann, JeremyEglit, HowardGertz, Gwynne

Hamilton Communications

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NatalieLavrik, ViktorLivnat, Miry &

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Profiles Theatre is a not-for-profit professional the-atre company now celebrating its 20th Anniversary Season of producing plays in Chicago. Founded in 1988 by five Eastern Illinois University alumni, the company was originally called Profiles Performance Ensemble. Profiles was in residence at the Wright College Theatre Building until 1990, when Artistic Director Joe Jahraus directed Profiles’ first play at the theatre’s current home (4147 N. Broadway) - a hit production of David Mamet’s SEXUAL PERVERSITY IN CHICAGO. The following year,

Associate Artistic Director Darrell W. Cox joined the ensemble. Darrell has a BFA in Theatre from Sam Houston State University in Texas and first per-formed with Profiles in their long-running production of Sam Shepard’s TRUE WEST. Profiles shortly thereafter became the resident company at the Broadway address, formerly known as Red Bones Theatre, and took over all management responsibilities for the 50-seat theatre.

The ensemble officially changed the name of the company and of the theatre space to Profiles Theatre in 1995. Today, Profiles still maintains a small, tightly knit ensemble whose other mem-bers include Eric Burgher (2003), Somer Benson (2008), Allison Torem (2009), Greg Yaeger (1994), Sal V. Armano (1993), and Wayne Karl (1990). Profiles Theatre’s primary goal is to bring new works to Chicago that illuminate the determina-tion and resiliency of the human spirit. They produce World, US and Midwest

Premieres by promising new playwrights as well as established writers whose work has been seen around the globe. They take pride in carefully selecting scripts that combine integrity with risk, and are particularly drawn to play-wrights with a unique narrative style and use of language. Profiles Theatre is committed to producing plays that tell a story in a captivating way, ones that will complement the ensemble and speak to their audience.

4147 N. Broadway, Chicago, Il 60613(773) 549-1815 or www.Profilestheatre.org

ENSEMBLEJoe Jahraus, Artistic Director

Darrell W. Cox, Associate Artistic Director

Eric Burgher, Somer Benson, Allison Torem, Greg Yaeger, Sal V. Armano, Wayne Karl

Artistic Associates: Maryann Carlson, Jeremy Hersh

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISSOCIA – 2009

GREAT FALLS – 2009

BLACKBIRD – 2004

PROFILES THEATRE HISTORY

22nd Anniversary Season

2007 – APPLEby Vern Thiessen (AMERICAN PREMIERE)

2006/2007 – FAT PIGby Neil LaBute (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2006 – AUTOBAHNby Neil LaBute (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2005/2006 – THE GLORY OF LIVINGby Rebecca Gilman

2005 – THE RADIANT ABYSSby Angus MacLachlan (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2005 - REPARATIONby David Schulner (WORLD PREMIERE)

2004 - BLACKBIRDby Adam Rapp (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2004 - NOISEby Alex Jones (MIDWEST PRMIERE)

2003 - WONDER OF THE WORLDby David Lindsay-Abaire (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2003 – SNAKEBITby David Marshall Grant (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2002 – JUMP TO COW HEAVENby Gill Adams (AMERICAN PREMIERE)

2002 – SOME VOICESby Joe Penhall (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2001/2002 – DOGS BARKINGby Richard Zajdlic (AMERICAN PREMIERE)

1999/2000/2001 - POPCORNby Ben Elton (AMERICAN PREMIERE)

2010 – KID SISTERby Will Kern (WORLD PREMIERE)

2010 – JAILBAITby Deirdre O’Connor (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2010 – BODY AWARENESS by Annie Baker (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2010 – KILLER JOEby Tracy Letts

2009 – THE MERCY SEATby Neil LaBute (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2009 – GRACELANDby Ellen Fairey (WORLD PREMIERE)

2009 – THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISSOCIAby Anthony Neilson (AMERICAN PREMIERE)

2009 – GREAT FALLSby Lee Blessing (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2008 – THE THUGSby Adam Bock (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2008 – MEN OF TORTUGAby Jason Wells

2008 – IN A DARK DARK HOUSEby Neil LaBute (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2008 – THIS IS HOW IT GOESby Neil LaBute (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

2007 – THINGS WE SAID TODAYby Neil LaBute (WORLD & MIDWEST PREMIERES)

2007 – SOME GIRL(S)by Neil LaBute (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

PRoFILES tHEAtRE PRoDUctIon HIStoRY

PRoFILES tHEAtRE PRoDUctIon HIStoRY (c o n t.)

1999 - STRAY DOGSby Julie Jensen (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

1998 - BABYLON GARDENSby Timothy Mason (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

1997/1998 - EYE OF GODby Tim Blake Nelson (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

1997 - PADDYWACKby Daniel Magee (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

1996/1997 - THE BABY DANCEby Jane Anderson (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

1996 - GEOGRAPHY OF A HORSE DREAMERby Sam Shepard

1995 - GLENGARRY GLEN ROSSby David Mamet

1995 - DEATH KNOCKSby Woody Allen

1995 - ZARA SPOOK AND OTHER LURESby Joan Ackerman (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

1994 - REQUIEM FOR A HEAVYWEIGHTby Rod Serling (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

1994 - THE TWILIGHT ZONE: THE SERIESby Rod Serling (Remounted in 1995)

1994 - HITTING TOWNby Stephen Poliakoff

1994 - HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVESby Alan Ayckbourn

1993 - THE WATER ENGINEby David Mamet

1993 - MINOR DEMONSby Bruce Graham (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

1992 - THE RUFFIAN ON THE STAIRby Joe Orton

1992 - ORPHANSby Lyle Kessler

1992 - CHARLIE THE CHICKENBy Jonathan Levy

1992 - CARNAL KNOWLEDGEby Jules Feiffer (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

1991 - DOGG’S HAMLETby Tom Stoppard

1991 - INTERVIEWby Jean-Claude van Itallie

1991 - BATTERYby Daniel Therriault (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

1990 - TRUE WESTby Sam Shepard

1990 - SEXUAL PERVERSITY IN CHICAGOby David Mamet

1989 - THE DAY ROOMby Don DeLillo (MIDWEST PREMIERE)

1988 - THE FOREIGNERby Larry Shuae