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Bellingham Theatre Guild Plays 1929-2016 Sorted by title YEAR TITLE DIRECTOR(S) NOTES 2003 1776 Lortz, Jim Musical 1998 1940s Radio Hour P., Gregory Lawrence 2011 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The Bronstein, Marla Musical 1981 75th, The Kindred, Jane BLT - One Act 1952 Aaron Slick from Punkin' Crick Baird & Downing 1939 Abie's Irish Rose Jones, Glenmore 1932 Absolved Savage, Harriete One Act 1978 Absurd Person Singular Taylor, Lee 1939 Accent on Youth Chichester, G. Bernard 1993 Actor's Nightmare, The Sackerson, Heidi One Act 1962 Adam The Creator Carter, Ralph 1979 Adventure in Magic, An McLellan, Herbert Fund Raiser 1940 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Wallace, Lenore 1951 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Jones, Bill 1935 Aeternitatis Minutus O'Hara, Ted One Act 1965 Afoot and Lighthearted Wadleigh, Paul Original 2001 After Easter O’Reilly, Maureen 1985 Agnes of God Taylor, Lee; Taylor, Deborah 1940 Ah, Wilderness! Jones, Glenmore 1992 Ah, Wilderness! Beath, Robert 1995 Alice in Wonderland Sprague, Kathryn Musical, One Act 2000 All in the Timing Fuller, Shawn; McGlasson, Suzy; Saxton, Emily An Evening of One Acts 1986 All My Sons Hansen, Rick 2005 All My Sons Reece, Mark 1943 Always Tomorrow Archibald, Margaret One Act 1996 Amadeus Sprague, Kathryn Musical 1965 Amahl and the Night Visitors McAree, James; Osborn,Tom Musical 1968 Amahl and the Night Visitors McAree, James Musical 1969 American Dame, The Sigler, Byron Reading 2004 Amorous Ambassador, The Merris, J. D. 1972 And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little Adams, Don From WWSC 1971 Androcles and the Lion Keyes, Kevin One Act 1959 Angel Street Schermerhorn, John 1984 Angel Street O'Reilly, Maureen 1996 Angry Housewives Spike, Patrick 1945 Annabelle Takes a Tour Dunhaver, Jack 1939 Anne of Green Gables Frazee, Lewis H. 1997 Annie Fuller, Shawn Musical 2012 Annie Get Your Gun Owens-Lancaster, Judith 1973 Antigone Sigler, Byron From WWSC 2016 Anything Goes Grimes, Teri Musical 1973 Arabian Daze Bentley, Roy Original 1933 Aren't We All? Chichester, G. Bernard 1943 Arsenic and Old Lace Frazee, Lewis H. 1950 Arsenic and Old Lace Mallahan, Jack 1959 Arsenic and Old Lace Hatfield, Denton 1967 Arsenic and Old Lace Sigler, Byron 1986 Arsenic and Old Lace Kratzig, Julie 2003 Arsenic and Old Lace Kratzig, Julie 1934 As Husbands Go Burnet, Maybelle P. 1962 Athaliah Carter, Ralph Reading 2016 August: Osage County Bronstein, Marla 2016 Baby the Musical Owens-Lancaster, Judith Musical 1961 Bachelor's Wife Buchinoff, George 1982 Barefoot in the Park Jameson, John 1982 Baroque Music Festival, A Terey-Smith, Mary Guest Production 1942 Barrets, The Hoppe, Victor 1975 Bat, The Gregory, Leslie 1966 Beauty and the Beast Osborn, Thomas 2012 Becoming Eleanor Gonzales, John 1983 Bedroom Farce Taylor, Lee; Taylor, Deborah 1953 Bell, Book and Candle Clement, Alfred, Jr. 1994 Bell, Book and Candle Jameson, John 2004 Bellingham One-Act Theatre (B.O.A.T.) Festival Walbeck, Sean - Coordinator Presented by Various Local Theatre Groups 2006 Bellingham One-Act Theatre (B.O.A.T.) Festival II Walbeck, Sean - Coordinator Presented by Various Local Theatre Groups 2008 Bellingham One-Act Theatre (B.O.A.T.) Festival III Walbeck, Sean - Coordinator Presented by Various Local Theatre Groups 2012 Bellingham One-Act Theatre (B.O.A.T.) Festival IV Walbeck, Sean - Coordinator Presented by Various Local Theatre Groups 2014 Bellingham One-Act Theatre (B.O.A.T.) Festival V Walbeck, Sean - Coordinator Presented by Various Local Theatre Groups 2016 Bellingham One-Act Theatre (B.O.A.T.) Festival VI Walbeck, Sean - Coordinator Presented by Various Local Theatre Groups 1980 Bells Are Ringing Bentley, Roy Musical 1969 Bells Are Ringing, The Headlee, Jack Musical 1992 Best Christmas Pagent Ever Sprague, Kathryn 2001 Best Christmas Pagent Ever Fuller, Shawn; Crediford, Dana 1946 Bishop Misbehaves, The Burchette, Bob 1981 Black and White Kindred, Jane BLT - One Act 1969 Black Comedy Sigler, Byron 1933 Black Flamingo, The Brown, Lois Holt 1950 Black Flamingo, The Dow, Neil 1945 Blithe Spirit Hoppe, Victor 1977 Blithe Spirit Bentley, Roy 1992 Blood Type Gillette, Michelle Original One Act 1939 Boor, The Jones, Glenmore One Act 1979 Born Yesterday Bentley, Roy 1932 Bound East, For Cardiff Butler, James One Act/Meeting 1981 Box and Cox Kindred, Jane BLT - One Act 1963 Boy Friend, The Buchinoff, George Musical 1978 Boy Friend, The Buchinoff, George Musical 1939 Boy Meets Girl Burchette, Bob 2009 Boys from Syracuse, The Key, Christopher Musical 1944 Brief Music Hoppe, Victor From W.W. School of Education 1988 Brighton Beach Memoirs Napiecinski, Harriet 2009 Brighton Beach Memoirs Grimes, Teri 1996 Broadway Bound Grimes, Alton 1979 Broadway Melodies Duvall, David Musical Fund Raiser 1938 Broken Dishes Jones, Glenmore 2014 BTG Musical Birthday Bash Revue Murray, Kathryn; Benedict, Martha Musical Revue 1961 Bull in the China Shop Buchinoff, George 2009 Bunnicula Jefferson, Shelley 1951 But Not Goodbye Dow, Neil 1930 Butter and Egg Man, The Seeger, M. Deane 1975 Butterflies Are Free Gregory, Leslie 1939 By Courier Wallace, Lenore One Act 2002 Bye Bye Birdie P., Gregory Lawrence Musical 1977 Call Me Madam O’Connor, Brennan Musical 1981 Camera Obscura Kindred, Jane BLT - One Act 1936 Camille in Roaring Camp George, Virginia 1937 Cappy Ricks Oberlatz, Randy 1938 Caste Burchette, Bob 1999 Cemetery Club, The Bronstein, Marla 1940 Cenci, The Clarke, R. Milton 1981 Chapter Two Taylor, Lee 2002 Charlie’s Aunt Kratzig, Julie 1948 Charlie's Aunt Burgess, Glen, Jr. 1979 Charlie's Aunt Headlee, Jack 2004 Charlotte's Web Hutchison, Lea 1959 Children's Hour, The Dunlap, Robert L. Presented with WWC Dept of Speech 1979 Child's Christmas in Wales, A Daugherty, Mary; Menard, Laurel One Act 2014 Chorus Line, A Zavala-Marantette, Julie Musical 1935 Christmas Carol, A Burchette, Bob 1957 Christmas Carol, A Brown, Clark; Flanders, Mark Reading and Music; Cosponsored with B.L.O.C. 1969 Christmas Carol, A Cavanaugh, Chuck One Man Show 1971 Christmas Carol, A Cavanaugh, Chuck One Man Show 1977 Christmas Carol, A Kock, Andy 1995 Christmas Carol, A Sackerson, Heidi 1996 Christmas Carol, A Musical Hawkinson, Iris 1970 Christmas Package, A Mt. Baker Toppers Readings and Songs 1973 Christmas Program, A Various Directors Music and Skits 1932 Cleaning Up Johnson, Jean One Act 1935 Cloey ? One Act 1940 Cloey Bacon, Marshall One Act 1953 Cloey Starlund, Faith One Act 1992 Cold War Daze Carpenter, Glen Original/One Act 1956 Come Back, Little Sheba Jones, William E. Coproduced by BLOC 2007 Come Back, Little Sheba Reece, Mark 1974 Come Blow Your Horn Kindred, Jane 1938 Comes Now The Farmer's Daughter Jones, Glenmore One Act 2008 Communicating Doors Catrell, Dennis 1999 Compleat Works of Wilm Shkspr (Abridged), The Drummond, Donald 1984 Corn Is Green, The Elsner, Kathleen 1932 Cornstalk, The Burnet, Maybelle P. One Act/Children 1961 Corridors of the Soul ? From Richmond, B.C. 1974 Countdown St. Germain, Byran One Act 1990 Counting the Ways Gillette, Michelle One Act 1999 Cover of Life, The Fuller, Shawn 1975 Cox and Box Mason, David Musical 1981 Craig's Wife Davenport, Marjorie 1940 Cricket on the Hearth, The Burnet, Frank 1933 Crime Conscious Hiller, Willard One Act 1993 Crimes of the Heart Carpenter, Glen 1960 Crucible, The Dunlap, Robert L. At Western 1942 Cuckoos on the Hearth Jones, Glenmore 1992 Curious Savage Grimes, Alton 1970 Curse of an Aching Heart Taylor, Lee Melodrama 1981 Curse of an Aching Heart Buchinoff, George Melodrama 2011 Damn Yankees Key, Christopher Musical 1943 Danger, Girls Working Fromme, Rudo 1937 Dangerous Corner Burchette, Bob; Clarke, R. Milton 1935 Darkest Africa ? One Act 1946 Dear Ruth Hoppe, Victor 2008 Dearly Departed McDonald, Nick 1992 Déjà Vu - All Over Again Duvall, David Musical Reunion 1989 Delicate Balance, A Reece, Mark 1961 Dial 'M' for Murder Hein, Margaret 1987 Dial 'M' for Murder Jameson, John 1990 Diary of a Madman Booman, Rob Benefit 1974 Diary of Anne Frank Headlee, Jack 1932 Dick, Dot, & Dotty Dick Brown, Lois Holt One Act/Children 1984 Dining Room, The Taylor, Lee; Taylor, Deborah 2009 Diviners, The Dizney, Patrick 1955 Doctor in Spite of Himself, The ? From Vancouver Rep 1947 Doctor's Orders Hatfield, Denton 1932 Doll's House, A Healy, Ester 1935 Doll's House, A Spratley, Jane C. 1960 Don Juan in Hell Olson, Jim Presented at the Leopold 1968 Don Juan in Hell Daugert, Stan M. Reading 1983 Don't Drink the Water Hansen, Rick 1942 Don't Feed the Animals Fromme, Rudo One Act 1983 Dorothy Stock in Concert Stock, Dorothy Original 1949 Double Door Burchette, Bob 1983 Dr. Jacklyn and Ms. Hide Gillette, Jim; Gillette, Sue Jr. BTG - One Act 1972 Dracula Taylor, Lee 1996 Driving Miss Daisy Merris, J.D. One Act 2015 Drowsy Chaperone, The Grimes, Teri Musical 1935 Drums ? One Act 1930 Dulcy Frazee, Lewis H. 1991 Dust Bunnies under the Bed Castillo, Richard Musical 1962 East Lynne Carter, Ralph 1979 Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, The Reece, Mark 1976 El Capitan Mason, David Musical 1963 Emperor's New Clothes, The Butcher, Freda 1992 Empire State Girl Merris, J.D. Original One Act 1976 Enchanted Night Moore, Patrick One Act 1941 Enemy of The People, An Hoppe, Victor 1931 Enter Madam Brown, Lois Holt 1974 Episode on an Autumn Evening Kindred-Nelson, Jane One Act 1942 Even Exchange Hatfield, Denton One Act 1970 Exit the King Conkey, Joe WWU Guest Show 1981 Fam and Yam Kindred, Jane BLT - One Act 1942 Family Reunion George, Ramon One Act 1931 Family Upstairs, The Seeger, M. Deane 1988 Fantasticks, The Delorme, Rich 2007 Fantasticks, The Fuller, Shawn Musical 1940 Far Away Princess, The Hatfield, Denton One Act 1942 Fatal Necklace, The Lund, Ronald One Act 1973 Fiddler on the Roof Lampe & Roseman Musical 2007 Fiddler on the Roof Snodgrass, Stephanie Musical 2010 Finger Foods Walbeck, Sean One-Acts 1933 First Mrs.
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