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Sbp Shows Thru 2020 SBP SHOWS THRU 2020 SHOW DATE SHOW DATE 1928 1948 The Flattering Word Duley The Immortal Beloved The 13th Chair The Little Father of the Wilderness 1949 1929 The Man Who Came To Dinner Outward Bound Outward Bound Dear Brutus 1950 1930 Mrs. Moonlight The Nine O'Clock Revue Androcles and the Lion The Witch of Endor Seven Keys to Baldpate 1951 What the Deuce 1931 Junior Miss Androcles and the Lion The Show Off April Folly What A Life The Passing of the 3rd Floor Back Stumbling Feet 1952 Hay Fever 1933 A Willingness to Experiment 1953 The Gateway Our Town See How They Run 1934 Sister Beatrice 1954 The Male Animal 1935 Ah! Wilderness! Mr. Pimm Passes By Sabrina Fair The Tyranny of Tears Fashions 1955 Green Grow the Lilacs 1936 The Vision of Bartholomew 1956 Assistance Please The Mad Woman of Chaillot The 13th Chair An Italian Straw Hat 1937 Mary Rose SBP SHOWS THRU 2020 SHOW DATE SHOW DATE 1957 1965 Much Ado About Nothing South Pacific Mushrooms I Separate Tables The Pajama Game 1958 The Time of Your Life 1966 Lysistrata Between Two Thieves The Chalk Garden A Man For All Seasons The Importance of Being Earnest 1959 Mushrooms II 1967 Anatol Our Town John Brown's Body A Trip to Chinatown separate Tables 1960 Autumn Garden 1968 Good News Light Up The Sky Four For February 1961 Spoon River Anthology Charley's Aunt Bittersweet 1969 Alice In Wonderland Fiorello! The Enchanted Hay Fever 1962 1970-1971 Everyman The Apple Tree June 1970 On The Town How Now, Dow Jones November 1970 Cave Dwellers Where's Charley? April 1971 Once Upon A Mattress 1971 1963 Inside Out 1972 Pale Horse Bus Stop February 1972 Pale Rider Anything Goes April 1972 Brigadoon November 1972 1964 Oh, Kay 1973 Joan of Lorraine Plaza Suite / Barefoot in the Park January 1973 / Come Blow Your Horn Bells Are Ringing May 1973 Oklahoma! November 1973 SBP SHOWS THRU 2020 SHOW DATE SHOW DATE 1974 1980-1981 Lovers & Other Strangers January 1974 The Importance of Being Earnest September 1980 Harvey February 1974 Betjemania (exchange show from September 1980 How to Succeed in Business With- UK) May 1974 out Really Trying Anything Goes November 1980 Rabbit Ears August 1974 Picnic January 1981 Guys & Dolls November 1974 Our Town March 1981 Carousel May 1981 1975 Melissa While She Sleeps (per- July 1981 formed in London, UK) Preacher Man January 1975 Carousel May 1975 The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie September 1975 1981-1982 Kiss Me Kate November 1975 A Doll's House September 1981 Annie Get Your Gun November 1981 1976 Last of the Red Hot Lovers January 1982 I Am a Camera February 1976 Godspell February 1982 The Heiress February 1976 Hello, Dolly! May 1982 South Pacific May 1976 Wait Until Dark September 1976 1982-1983 Pudding Lane (exchange show The Music Man November 1976 September 1982 from UK) The Boyfriend November 1982 1977 A Spiral Staircase January 1983 Auntie Mame February 1977 Beckett February 1983 The Sound of Music May 1977 Fiorello! May 1983 Twist of Mystery September 1977 The Boys from Syracuse November 1977 1983-1984 Li'l Abner October 1983 1978 Peg O' My Heart November 1983 Best of St. Bart's February 1978 A Funny Thing Happened on the January 1984 Plain & Fancy May 1978 Way to the Forum Fallen Angels September 1978 Engaged March 1984 The Pajama Game November 1978 Allegro May 1984 1979-1980 1984-1985 The Crucible March 1979 Gypsy October 1984 Brigadoon May 1979 A Christmas Carol December 1984 Angel Street September 1979 The Verdict January 1985 Mame November 1979 Spoon River, Illinois March 1985 Melissa While She Sleeps December 1979 On the Town May 1985 Craig's Wife January 1980 A Man for All Seasons February 1980 Finian's Rainbow May 1980 SBP SHOWS THRU 2020 SHOW DATE SHOW DATE 1985-1986 1991-1992 Working October 1985 Steel Magnolias September 1991 A Christmas Carol December 1985 Damn Yankees November 1991 The Hollow February 1986 It's Not How You Start… It's How November 1991 You Finish (cabaret) The Sound of Music March 1986 Biloxi Blues January 1992 Stage Door May 1986 How to Succeed in Business With- May 1992 out Really Trying 1986-1987 Oklahoma! September 1986 1992-1993 Mister Roberts November 1986 (1st of 2 Seasons at St. Peter's) The Unexpected Guest February 1987 Fiorello! October 1992 Cole March 1987 Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 January 1993 Man of La Mancha April 1987 Babes in Arms March 1993 Rumors June 1993 1987-1988 Come Blow Your Horn October 1987 1993-1994 Baby November 1987 (2nd of 2 Seasons at St. Peter's) St. Bart's Playhouse: Sixty Years You Can't Take It With You September 1993 December 1987 on Stage You're a Good Man, Charlie December 1993 Go Back for Murder January 1988 Brown Perfectly Frank March 1988 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest February 1994 Bye, Bye, Birdie May 1988 Bells Are Ringing April 1994 1988-1989 1994-1995 Applause October 1988 Just One of Those Things January 1995 Witness for the Prosecution December 1988 The Dining Room March 1995 110 in the Shade January 1989 New Faces of 1952 May 1995 American Pop 1989 How The Other Half Loves March 1989 1995-1996 An Evening with Carol Hall April 1989 Anything Goes November 1995 Sugar May 1989 Jake's Women February 1996 To Whom it May Concern March 1996 1989-1990 The Man Who Came to Dinner May 1996 Pippin November 1989 Company (concert) December 1989 1996-1997 Noises Off February 1990 Lend Me a Tenor November 1996 Promises, Promises May 1990 Tintypes January 1997 Nude With Violin March 1997 1990-1991 Carnival May 1997 Cabaret November 1990 Once Upon A Mattress January 1991 Room Service March 1991 Kiss Me, Kate May 1991 SBP SHOWS THRU 2020 SHOW DATE SHOW DATE 1997-1998 2003-2004 The Foreigner September 1997 Let There Be Lights! (cabaret) September 2003 Man of La Mancha November 1997 Brigadoon November 2004 Stepping Out February 1998 The Diary of Anne Frank February 2004 Company May 1998 Going, Going, Gone! (cabaret) March 2004 High Spirits April 2004 1998-1999 Crimes of the Heart October 1998 2004-2005 She Loves Me November 1998 The Gin Game October 2004 Where There’s a Will… (cabaret) January 1999 Fiorello! November 2004 Light Up the Sky February 1999 Ryan's Light December 2004 The Boyfriend April 1999 Rumors February 2005 Encore Cabaret May 1999 The Mystery of Edwin Drood April 2005 It Takes Two (cabaret) May 2005 1999-2000 Under Milkwood September 1999 2005-2006 Into the Woods November 1999 Making a Scene fundraiser October 2005 Ah, Wilderness! February 2000 Guys & Dolls November 2005 A Funny Thing Happened on the Whose Life Is it Anyway? February 2006 April 2000 Way to the Forum Merrily We Roll Along April 2006 New Beginnings (cabaret) May 2000 Straight Up With a Twist (cabaret) June 2006 2000-2001 2006-2007 The Most Happy Fella October 2000 A Little Night Music November 2006 The Matchmaker February 2001 It's A Wonderful Life December 2006 Rehearsal for Murder (cabaret ) March 2001 Moon Over Buffalo February 2007 State Fair May 2001 The World Goes 'Round April 2007 Love Letters (staged reading) May 2007 2001-2002 Godspell October 2001 2007-2008 Morning’s at Seven November 2001 1776 November 2007 I Hate Hamlet February 2002 A Christmas Carol December 2007 Pippin April 2002 Twelve Angry Men February 2008 Cabaret 3 (cabaret) February 2008 2002-2003 Follies April 2008 The Melody Lingers On: November 2002 We’re Still Here (cabaret) November 2008 The Songs of Irving Berlin Present Laughter (staged reading) November 2008 Look Homeward, Angel January 2003 Give My Regards to Christmas Mame April 2003 December 2008 (cabaret) SBP SHOWS THRU 2020 SHOW DATE SHOW DATE 2009 2015 Some Enchanted Evening February 2009 Broadway Broads: The Madcap Madams February 2015 Joseph & the Amazing June 2009 of Musical Comedy (cabaret) Technicolor Dreamcoat Urinetown the Musical April 2015 You’re A Good Man, Charlie September 2009 Brown (staged reading) The Boys of St. Bart’s Players June 2015 (cabaret) California Suite October 2009 Don’t Dress for Dinner November 2015 Winter Wonderland 2010 December 2015 Holiday Cabaret A Tribute to the Joy of Singing April 2010 St. Bart’s Divas! (cabaret) May 2010 2016 Jus’ Passin’ Through (staged October 2010 The 25th Annual Putnam County reading) May 2016 Spelling Bee Closer Than Ever November 2010 Company November 2016 Joy: A Night of Holiday Cheer December 2016 2011 (cabaret) Reefer Madness June 2011 The Sunshine Boys September 2011 2017 A Christmas Carol December 2011 90th Season Gala February 2017 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest May 2017 2012 Laramie Project (staged reading) August 2017 Pack of Lies April 2012 A Little Night Music October 2017 2013 2018 Love Bites (cabaret) February 2013 You Can't Take it With You April 2018 Little Shop of Horrors April 2013 Clue! May 2018 The Crucible November 2013 Choose Love (cabaret) June 2018 Godspell November 2018 2014 Home for the Holidays (cabaret) December 2018 Love Bites Back (cabaret) February 2014 The Joy of Singing – Part 2 April 2014 2019 Nunsense May 2014 Songs for a New Year (cabaret) January 2019 Side by Side by Sondheim September 2014 Peter and the Starcatcher April 2019 Our Town January 2014 Simon Says: May 2019 A Celebration of Neil Simon It Happened on Christmas December 2014 (cabaret) The Drowsy Chaperone November 2019 The List: Naughty, Nice & Every- December 2019 thing In Between (cabaret) 2020 City of Angels – In Concert February 2020.
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