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Green Light List Green Light List A Narrow Bed Anne of Green Gables (Non-Musical) A Place with the Pigs Another Country Abduction Antigone Abelard and Heloise Antigone in New York Absent Friends Any Friend of Percy Absurd Person Singular Any Number Can Die Accommodations The Apollo of Bellac Act of the Imagination The Apple Cart Admirable Bashville Appointment with Death Admirable Crighton Approaching Lavendar Adventures of a Bear Called Approaching Simone Paddington Approaching Zanzibar Adventures of Marco Polo Arcadia After Magritte Ardy Fafirsin After the Dancing in Jericho Are You Now or Have You Ever Agnes of God Been? Aka Marleen Are You Sure? Alan, Betty and Riva Aristocrats Alarums and Excursions Arms and the Man Alice in Wonderland The Arnold Bliss Show (LeGallienne) The Arrest All She Cares About Is The The Art of Dining Yankees Arts and Leisure All the Better to Kill You With Artists Descending A Staircase All the King's Horses (Stage) All the Way Home Aspirin and Elephants Allocating Annie Autumn Violins Almost Perfect The Au Pair Man Alone Together Baal Alphabetical Order Babes and Brides Alvin Fernald, Mayor for a Day The Baby Dance Amazing Adventures Dan Baby Want A Kiss Daredevil Baby With The Bathwater The Amen Corner Back County Crimes American Saint Back to Methuselah An' Push Da Wind Down The Background Anastasia File The Baker’s Neighbour And Fat Freddie's Blues The Balcony Scene And Never Been Kissed The Bald Soprano And on the Sixth Day The Balkan Women And the Rains Came to Mayfield The Ballad of Soapy Smith And Then I Wrote Barbarians And They Put Handcuffs on the The Barber of Seville Flowers Barefoot in the Park Androcles and the Lion Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel Angel Street Bathroom Humor Angel on the Train Battle Of Shallowford Angela Beached Anna K Be Happy For Me The Beams Are Creaking As of 8/21/2008 Page 1 Green Light List Bear Witness Boeing Boeing Beau Jest Boesman and Lena The Beautiful People Bone-Chiller Beauty and The Beast Really Born Guilty Becket Both Your Houses Becoming Memories Bottoms Up Bed Among the Lentils Boubouroche Bedroom Farce Bouyant Billions Bedtime Story The Boundary Beginner's Luck The Bourgeois Gentleman Behold the Bridegroom The Boys in the Band Belles Bravo Caruso Below the Belt The Brazilian Benefactors Breakfast Of Champions Bent A Breeze from the Gulf Berkeley Square Breezeblock Park Beside Yourself The Bride of Brackenloch The Best Laid Plans Bridge to Terabithia The Best Souvenirs Brighton Beach Memoirs Between Daylight and Broadway Bound Booneville Broken Up Between Now and Then A Broom for a Bride Between the LinesBetween Brother Petroc's Return Time and Timbuktu Brothers Between Two Thieves Brother Truckers Beyond the Fringe The Brute and Other Farces Beyond Therapy The Burning Man The Big Bang Business of Murder Bill and Laura But Why Bump Off Barnaby Biloxi Blues The Butler Did It Birdbath The Butler Did It Singing Birth and Afterbirth Butley Birthday Butterflies Are Free The Birthday Party Butterfly Collection A Bit Between the Teeth Butterscotch Black and Silver By The Name of Kensington Black Coffee Cabin Fever (Mark Dunn) Black Eagles Caesar and Cleopatra Blind Spot The Cage Blithe Spirit Caine Mutiny Courtmartial The Blood Knot California Suite Blood Moon Calm Down Mother Blood Wedding (Lujan- Candida O'Connell) Cannibalism in the Cars Blue Collar Blues Cantilevered Terrace Blue Denim Cards on the Table Blue Heart (Heart's Desire/Blue Careful Harry Kettle) Careless Love Blue Window A Case for Mason Blues for Mr. Charlie A Case of Libel As of 8/21/2008 Page 2 Green Light List The Castrata Commedia Americana Catholic School Girls The Common Glory Catch as Catch Can Communicating Doors Catch 22 Communication Cord Catsplay Company of Wayward Saints Caucasion Chalk Circle (Bentley) Conditions Cause Celebre Confessions of a Dirty Blonde The Cave Dwellers The Confidential Clerk The Cavern Confusions Celebration The Contrast Celestina Conversations with My Father The Cemetery Club Coping Chamber Music Cornered The Chance Meeting Country Scandal Chapter Two A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Cheatin' Around Checkmate (Lawrence/Lee) Courting Prometheus Cherry Orchard (Brustein) The Cradle Song Cherry Orchard (Frayn) Craig's Wife Cherry Orchard (Young) The Creature Creeps Cherry Soda Water The Cretan Woman Child's Play Criminal Hearts Chinaman Criminal Minds A Chorus of Disapproval The Crimson Thread A Christmas Carol (Greenwood) Cross and Sword Cincinnati Cross Country Cinderella Meets the Wolfman Crossing the Bar Cinderella Waltz Cry Havoc Cinders Cuba and His Teddy Bear Cindy Ella's Going to the Ball Cupidosis Claptrap Curate as You Like It Clara's Play A Cut in the Rates Class Dismissed Cyrano De Bergerac (Kruckemeyer) Clippings Da The Clone People Daddy Dear Daddy Cloud Nine Daddy Long Legs Coastal Disturbances Daddy's Dyin' The Cocktail Party Daisy Maime Colorado Catechism Dalliance Colored People's Time Dancing in the End Zone Come Back for Light Danger-Girls Working Refreshment . The Dark Come Back, Little Sheba Dark Deeds At Swan's Place Come Back to the 5 & Dime Dark Of the Moon Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean Dark Sonnets of the Lady Come Blow Your Horn Darkside Come Into the Garden Maude Dates and Nuts Comic Potential Date Entry Coming Attractions David and Lisa Comings and Goings The David Show As of 8/21/2008 Page 3 Green Light List David's Mother Double in Diamonds The Day the Whores Came Out . Dracula . Dracula The Musical A Day in the Night of Rose Dragnet Arden Dream at The End of the World Dead Men’s Fingers The Dream Crust Dead Wrong Dream Lover Dear Antoine Dream of a Common Language Dear Love Dream World Dear Phoebe Drinking in America Death and the Maiden Drive Death in England Drop Dead Decent Birth, Happy Funeral Duck Variations Defiled Duet For One Defying Gravity Dutch Uncle Design For Living The Dybbuk Design For Murder The Dying Gaul The Destiny of Me Earl the Vampire Deus X Early One Evening at the Rainbow Devil of the Second Stairs Eat Your Heart Out The Devil Echoes The Devils Edith Stein The Devil's Disciple Educating Rita Dirty Linen and Newfoundland Edward Ii Dirty Work at the Crossroads Egad The Woman in White Disappearance of Lady Frances 84 Charing Cross Road A Distance From Calcutta The Elder Statesman The Diviners Electra Division Street Eleonora Duse Doctor Death The Elephant Calf The Doctor Has A Daughter The Elephant Man Doctor in Spite of Himself El Grande de Coca Cola (Bermel) Elizabeth I Doctor in Spite of Himself (One- Elizabeth the Queen Act) Emily The Doctor's Dilemma The Enchanted Dog Problem Enchanted Maze A Doll's House (Hampton) Endgame Doin' Time at the Alamo The End of the Day Don Juan in Hell The End Of The World With Don Juan (Hampton) Symposium To Follow Done to Death English is a Foreign Language Donkey's Years Enter A Free Man Don't Go Away Mad Enter Laughing Don't Just Lie There, Say Enter Pharoah Nussbaum Something Entertaining Mr. Sloane Don't Mention My Name Episode 26 Don't Tell Mother E/R Doomsday Ernie's Incredible Illucinations Double Exposure Erpingham Camp As of 8/21/2008 Page 4 Green Light List Escape to Freedom Flip Established Price Flowering Cherry Every Family Has One Food and Shelter Everybody's Ruby Foolin' Around With Infinity Exchange Fools Executive Dance Footlight Frenzy Exit the Body Forbidden Fruit Exit Who For Colored Girls... Exploding Love For the Defense Extraction Forty Carats Extremities Forty Years On The Face on the Barroom Floor Forward to the Right Faith Healer The Founders Fallen Angels Freedom of the City False Prophets The French Have A Word For It Family Album French Without Tears The Family Man From the Memoirs of Pontius Pilate The Family of Mann The Front Page The Family Reunion Fuente Ovejuna (Mitchell) Fanny's First Play Funeral Games The Fantasy Bond The Game of Love and Chance A Far Country The Gang's All Here Fatal Attraction Generation The Fatal Weakness Genesis Father and Son Geneva Faulkner's Bicycle A Gentleman and a Scoundrel Female Transport A Gentleman From Athens Fen Georges Dandin Fences Gertrude Stein and A Companion A Few Good Men Get Away Old Man Field God Getting and Spending The Film Society Getting Away Find Your Way Home Getting Married Finding the Love of Your Life Getting On A Fine Monster You Are Getting the Gold Fireman, Save My Child! Ghost of a Chance The First Breeze of Summer Ghost on Fire First Impression Ghost Stories The First Legion Ghosts (Hampton) First Monday in October Ghosts (Kopit) First Night (Neary) The Gingerbread Lady Fishing Girl Talk A Fitting Confusion Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines Flaming Idiots The Girls in 509 The Flattering Word The Glimpse of Reality A Flea in Her Ear (Mortimer) The Gloaming, Oh My Darling A Flea in Her Eat (Shaw) Gloria and Esperanza A Flea in Her Rear God Bless You,Mr.Rosewater The Flies God's Country Flight (Giron) God's Favorite As of 8/21/2008 Page 5 Green Light List The God’s Honest, An Evening Hard Times of Lies Hardesty Park The God of Isaac Harold and Maude God's Spies Hated Nightfall Going Ape A Hatful of Rain Going Solo
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