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21St Century Productions at Minnesota State University, Mankato 21st Century Productions at Minnesota State University, Mankato Mainstage 2019-20 Studio Season 2017-18 Mainstage 2014-15 Highland Summer Theatre 2012 • Newsies, The Musical • Why Torture is Wrong, • Disney’s Beauty and the Beast • Love, Sex and the I.R.S. • Arsenic and Old Lace and the People Who Love Them • To Kill A Mockingbird • Avenue Q • Shakespeare in Love • These Shining Lives • Our Town • God of Carnage • A Doll’s House • Talleys Folly • Assassins • The Sound of Music • The Curious Incident of the • Melancholy Play • Life Is A Dream Mainstage 2011-12 Dog in the Night-Time Highland Summer Theatre 2017 • The Pirates of Penzance • Rent • Mamma Mia! • The Odd Couple (Female Studio Season 2014-15 • Wait Until Dark Studio Season 2019-20 Version) • A Piece of My Heart • Altar Boyz • Cloud 9 • The Mystery of Edwin Drood • Gabriel • I Hate Hamlet • Nocturn • Proof • boom • The Imaginary Invalid • A Doll’s House, Part 2 • The Little Mermaid • Venus in Fur • The Phantom of the Opera • Going to See the Elephant Mainstage 2016-17 Highland Summer Theatre 2014 Studio Season 2011-12 • Black Comedy • The Full Monty • Rope • The Shape of Things Highland Summer Theatre 2019 • Frankenstein • Next to Normal • Why We Have A • Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes • The Two Henrys • Boeing Boeing Body/Endgame Mystery • The Glass Menagerie • Hairspray • The Gingerbread Lady • A Gentleman’s Guide to Love • The Game’s Afoot Mainstage 2013-14 • True West and Murder • Aida • Les Misérables Highland Summer Theatre 2011 • Shadowlands Studio Season 2016-17 • Blithe Spirit • Almost, Maine • Sister Act • Comic Potential • Crumbs from the Table of Joy • Clue: The Musical Mainstage 2018-19 • Carrie the Musical • Kiss of the Spider Woman • The Owl and the Pussycat • The Music Man • And Baby Makes Seven • As You Like It • Annie • The Mousetrap • The Library • The Drowsy Chaperone Mainstage 2010-11 • The Happy Elf Highland Summer Theatre 2016 Studio Season 2013-14 • Chicago • Peter and the Starcatcher • Vanya and Sonia and Masha • Sky Girls • Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? • Macbeth and Spike • Betrayal • The Odyssey • The Hunchback of Notre Dame • Seussical the Musical • Trust • Born Yesterday Studio Season 2018-19 • The Nerd • Maverick Musings (from • Dracula • Hedwig and the Angry Inch • Footloose playwriting class) • The Producers • Stupid F*cking Bird Mainstage 2015-16 Highland Summer Theatre 2013 Studio Season 2010-11 • Mothers and Sons • Titanic • The 39 Steps • Copenhagen • Brainpeople • The Miracle Worker • A Grand Night for Singing • Evil Dead: The Musical Highland Summer Theatre 2018 • A Christmas Story: The Musical • I Ought to Be in Pictures • A Coupla White Chicks Sitting • Dirty Rotten Scoundrels • Antigone • Monty Python’s Spamalot Around Talking • Steel Magnolias • Rumors Mainstage 2012-13 • Frozen • Shrek The Musical • Mary Poppins • A Chorus Line Highland Summer Theatre 2010 • The Musical Comedy Murders Studio Season 2015-16 • The Mandrake • On Golden Pond of 1940 • The Haunting of Hill House • Cactus Flower • The 25th Annual Putnam Mainstage 2017-18 • Time Stands Still • Spring Awakening County Spelling Bee • Little Women • Oleanna • And Then There Were None • The Sunshine Boys • The Aeneid • Boy Gets Girl • Legally Blonde the Musical • High School Musical • The Diary of Anne Frank Highland Summer Theatre 2015 Studio Season 2012-13 Mainstage 2009-10 • 1984 • The Foreigner • November • Into the Woods • Ragtime • Xanadu • I Love You Because • Twelve Angry Men • Bye Bye Birdie • Doubt • The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? • A Christmas Carol • The Addams Family • A Plague of Angels • Twelfth Night • On the Razzle • 42nd Street 21st Century Productions at Minnesota State University, Mankato Studio Season 2009-10 • One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Highland Summer Theatre 2004 Studio Season 2001-02 • One Flea Spare Nest • Barefoot in the Park • Eleemosynary • Rocky Horror Show • Angels in America: Millennium • Godspell • The Golden Age • The Beauty Queen of Leenane Approaches • The Dining Room • Butterflies Are Free • Virgin Territory (premiere) • Gypsy • Show Boat • To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday Highland Summer Theatre 2009 Studio Season 2006-07 Mainstage 2003-04 Highland Summer Theatre 2001 • Deathtrap • The Artificial Jungle • Kiss Me, Kate • The Compleat Works of Wllm • I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now • Mint (premiere) • Proof Shkspr (abridged) Change • The Birthday Party • Of Mice and Men • You’re A Good Man, Charlie • Plaza Suite • Independence • Metamorphoses Brown • Damn Yankees Highland Summer Theatre 2006 • You Can’t Take It With You • The Nerd Mainstage 2008-09 • Picnic • Cabaret • Once Upon A Mattress • Miss Saigon • Nunsense Studio Season 2003-04 Mainstage 2000-01 • Lysistrata • The Seven Year Itch • Stage Blood • Brigadoon • Harvey • Grease • Tales of the Lost Formicans • Picasso at the Lapin Agile • Noises Off! Mainstage 2005-06 • Stop Kiss • Angel Street • Mame • Man of La Mancha • The Underpants • Medea Studio 2008-09 • Five Women Wearing the Same Highland Summer Theatre 2003 • The Diary of Anne Frank • Cloud Tectonics Dress • Private Lives • A Funny Thing Happened on • See What I Wanna See • Galileo • Land of the White Foreheads the Way to the Forum • Tobacco Road • Urinetown • Prelude to a Kiss Studio Season 2000-01 • Rabbit Hole • The Comedy of Errors • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer • Getting Out Highland Summer Theatre 2008 • Beauty and the Beast Mainstage 2002-03 • The Diviners • Dial ‘M’ for Murder Studio 2005-06 • Footloose • Moonshadow • Smokey Joe’s Café • The Typists & Haiku • A Doll’s House • All in the Timing • The Boys Next Door • Synonymy (premiere) • A Christmas Carol Highland Summer Theatre 2000 • The Music Man • Waving Goodbye • Art • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Andreas Mainstage 2007-08 • A Life in the Theatre • Equus Theatre opening) • Cats Highland Summer Theatre 2005 • Guys and Dolls • Jerry’s Girls • Enchanted April • Master Class Studio Season 2002-03 • The Odd Couple • Bus Stop • Beehive • Escape from Happiness • Seven Brides for Seven • Dancing at Lughnasa • Complete History of America • On the Verge Brothers • Hamlet (abridged) • Fuddy Meers Mainstage 1999-2000 • Thoroughly Modern Millie • Cinderella • The House of Blue Leaves • Singin’ in the Rain Studio 2007-08 Mainstage 2004-05 Highland Summer Theatre 2002 • The Rivals • Hurly Burly • The Wizard of Oz • The Rainmaker • A Streetcar Named Desire • Dog Sees God • Marvin’s Room • New York, New York (original • The Heidi Chronicles • How I Learned to Drive • Volpone musical) • The Secret Garden • Wit • Steel Magnolias • The Woman in Black Studio 1999-2000 Highland Summer Theatre 2007 • The Crucible • State Fair • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern • Last of the Red Hot Lovers • The Will Rogers Follies Mainstage 2001-02 Are Dead • The Robber Bridegroom Studio 2004-05 • Camelot • One Last White Horse • The Runner Stumbles • Brezhnev’s Children • The Philadelphia Story • The Rink • Bye Bye Birdie • A Lie of the Mind • Death of a Salesman • Lonely Planet Mainstage 2006-07 • The Swan • The Real Inspector Hound • Resident Alien • Peter Pan • Frankie and Johnny in the Clair • Julius Caesar • Arsenic and Old Lace de Lune • The Mikado • The Lark • Private Eyes .
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