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WDI Public Productions Wheaton Drama, Inc. Public Productions 1931 Dulcy 1957 Alice in Wonderland The Thirteenth Chair Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater 1932 Mr. Pim Passes By 1958 My Three Angels Happy Go Lucky Goodbye My Fancy The Mollusk The Pot Boiler 1959 The Desk Set Simple Simon 1933 David Harum Grumpy 1960 The Elves and the Shoemaker Bird In Hand The Man in the Dog Suit 1934 You and I 1961 Rumplestiltskin The Late Christopher Bean Light Up the Sky 1935 Three Live Ghosts 1962 Jack and the Beanstalk The Third Best Sport 1937 The Royal Family The Dover Road 1963 The Wizard of Oz Look Homeward, Angel 1938 First Lady Fresh Fields 1964 The Emperor's New Clothes On the Bridge at Midnight 1939 Ladies of the Jury Exit the Body 1940 You Can't Take It With You 1965 Mr. Popper's Penguins White Oaks No Mother to Guide Her The Seven-Year Itch 1941 The Iron Hand M'Liss, My Western Miss 1966 Cinderella Through the Night The Absence of a Cello The Music Man 1943 George Washington Slept Here Pegora the Witch 1949 Counsellor-at-Law 1967 Flower Drum Song Hansel and Gretel 1950 The Winslow Boy A Majority of One Respectfully Yours 1968 The Unwicked Witch 1951 The Vigil South Pacific My Fair Lady 1952 My Sister Eileen 1969 Come Blow Your Horn 1953 The Two Mrs. Carrolls Puss 'N Boots The Curious Savage Bus Stop Guys and Dolls 1954 Lo and Behold! 1970 The Chalk Garden 1955 Mr. Barry's Etchings Mary, Mary The King and I 1956 Dial "M" for Murder Pinocchio 12 Wheaton Drama, Inc. Public Productions 1971 Busybody 1981 The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wilde Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Cinderella The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch Lovers and Other Strangers Hello, Dolly! Carousel 1982 Chapter Two 1972 Bell, Book and Candle Winnie the Pooh The Flying Prince Table Manners Late Love Applause How to Succeed in Business 1983 Spofford Without Really Trying The Puppet Prince A Funny Thing Happened on the 1973 The Star-Spangled Girl Way to the Forum Beauty and the Beast Annie Forty Carats 1984 The Mousetrap Mame Snow White One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1974 Fiddler on the Roof Mame Don't Drink the Water Hansel and Gretel 1985 God's Favorite Raggedy Ann The Last of the Red Hot Lovers The Dark at the Top of the Stairs The Wiz 1975 Night Watch Simple Simon 1986 Blithe Spirit See How They Run Hansel & Gretel Oliver! Whose Life Is It, Anyway? Pippin 1976 6 RMS RIV VU 1987 On Golden Pond Rumplestiltskin The Pied Piper Cat on a Hot Tin Roof You Can't Take It With You Kiss Me, Kate Fiddler on the Roof 1988 Tribute 1977 Play It Again, Sam The Wizard of Oz The Dancing Donkey The Foreigner The Sunshine Boys Cabaret A Little Night Music 1989 Same Time, Next Year Little Red & Her Friends 1978 Born Yesterday Forty Carats Live and Learn, Charlie Brown Side By Side By Sondheim And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little The Sound of Music 1990 California Suite Cinderella Dames at Sea 1979 You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running 1991 The Importance of Being Earnest The Red Shoes Winnie the Pooh Promenade, All! Company Gypsy 1980 Plaza Suite The Wizard of Oz The Good Doctor My Fair Lady 12 Wheaton Drama, Inc. Public Productions 1992 Ten Little Indians 2002 Don't Dress for Dinner Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Shakespeare on Love South Pacific Lucky Stiff The Apple Tree 1993 Rumors The Company of Wayward Saints Goldi & Company Brigadoon 2003 Twelve Angry Men A Chorus Line 1994 Steel Magnolias It Had To Be You Follies Once Upon a Mattress Kringle's Window A Christmas Carol 1995 Lend Me a Tenor 2004 Over the River and Through the Woods The Trip to Bountiful Rumors Aesop's Falables The Nerd 2005 Moon Over Buffalo A Christmas Carol Broadway Bound Annie 1996 The Lion in Winter You Can't Take It With You Dead On Nine How to Succeed in Business They're Playing Our Song Without Really Trying The Sisters Rosensweig Bus Stop The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 2006 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1997 Foxfire Blithe Spirit Harvey Cabaret 110 in the Shade Grace and Glorie Man of La Mancha Charley's Aunt Arsenic & Old Lace The Wizard of Oz 1998 Crimes of the Heart 2007 See How They Run The Diary of Anne Frank I Remember Mama Social Security Oklahoma! Guys and Dolls Nunsense A Child's Christmas in Wales & A Christmas Story Other Holiday Tales 2008 I Hate Hamlet 1999 Noises Off A Few Good Men Angel Street Little Shop Of Horrors The Fantasticks The Odd Couple Carousel A Year With Frog and Toad Come Blow Your Horn 2009 Deathtrap 2000 Wait Until Dark A Streetcar Named Desire Our Town City of Angels Jerry's Girls I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change Inherit the Wind Oliver The Secret Garden 2010 Noises Off 2001 Born Yesterday To Gillian on Her 34th Birthday I Never Sang For My Father Chicago A Funny Thing Happened on the The Drowsy Chaperone Way to the Forum Little Women Dancing at Lughnasa 2011 A Christmas Carol Twentieth Century All My Sons 1776 12.
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