Student Theatre Programs
Lindenwood University Student Theatre Programs. Lindenwood student theatre has continually had productions to at least 1912.
Titles with an asterisk (*) at the beginning indicate that no program is available at this time.
Submissions from 1966
* The House of Bernada Alba (November 11-12, 1966), Federico Garcia Lorca
One-Act Scenes (April 29-30, 1966), Lindenwood College
Craig's Wife (March 11-12, 1966), George Kelly
Submissions from 1965
Three Short Plays (December 10-11, 1965), Lindenwood College
Dear Octopus (October 28-29, 1965), Dodie Smith
The Boy with a Cart (May 12, 16, 1965), Christopher Fry
An Evening of Very Young Plays (May 7-8, 1965), Lindenwood College
Cradle Song (March 12-13, 1965), John Garrett Underhill and G. Martinez Sierra
Submissions from 1964
Anatol (December 11-12, 1964), Arthur Schnitzler
The Winter's Tale (October 30-31, 1964), William Shakespeare
Four Modern One Acts (May 1-2, 1964), Lindenwood College
The Wizard of Oz (March 13-14, 1964), L. Frank Baum
Submissions from 1963
Suspect (December 13-14, 1963), Edward Percy and Reginald Denham
Royal Gambit (October 24, 26, 1963), Hermann Gressieker
Blithe Spirit (May 3-4, 1963), Noël Coward
A 390 Project in the Department of Speech (March 8-9, 1963), Lindenwood College
Submissions from 1962
The Diary of Anne Frank (December 14-15, 1962), Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Mr. Pim Passes By (October 26, 1962), Alan Alexander Milne
The Circle (May 4-5, 1962), Somerset Maugham
A 390 Project in the Department of Speech (March 16-17, 1962), Lindenwood College
Submissions from 1961
The Chalk Garden (December 8-9, 1961), Enid Bagnold
Everyman (November 5, 1961), Lindenwood College
Fashion; or Life in New York (May 4-5, 1961), Anna Cora Mowatt
Festival of International Theatre (March 17-18, 1961), Lindenwood College
The Cocktail Party (January 6-7, 1961), T. S. Eliot
Submissions from 1960
The Curious Savage (October 28, 1960), John Patrick
Death Takes a Holiday (April 29, 1960), Alberto Casella
Letters to Lucerne (March 11-12, 1960), Fritz Rotter and Allen Vincent
Submissions from 1959
Sabrina Fair (December 11-12, 1959), Samuel Taylor
Mrs. McThing (November 6, 1959), Mary Chase
A Bill of Divorcement (October 9-10, 1959), Clemence Dane
Watch on the Rhine (May 1, 1959), Lillian Hellman
The Cradle Song (March 20, 1959), Gregoria Sierra, Maria Martinez Sierra, and John Garrett Underhill
The Importance of Being Earnest (February 12-13, 1959), Oscar Wilde
Submissions from 1958
Holiday (December 12-13, 1958), Phillip Barry
* South Pacific (Fall 1958), Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan
Miranda (May 2, 1958), Peter Blackmore
An Evening of Shakespeare (March 21-22, 1958), William Shakespeare
Hay Fever (February 21-22, 1958), Noël Coward
Submissions from 1957
Jane Eyre (November 21-22, 1957), Charlotte Bronte and Wall Spence
The Glass Menagerie (October 16-18, 1957), Tennessee Williams
Gruach / The Dark Lady of the Sonnets (May 3, 1957), George Bernard Shaw and Gordon Bottomley
The Cassilis Engagement (March 8, 1957), St. John Hankin
Submissions from 1956
Kind Lady (November 30, 1956), Edward Chodorov
Twelve Angry Women (October 12, 1956), Sherman L. Sergel
Ladies in Retirement (May 4, 1956), Edward Percy and Reginald Denham
Twelve Angry Women (March 9, 1956), Sherman L. Sergel
Submissions from 1955
Family Tree (November 18, 1955), Olive Price
Hay Fever (April 29, 1955), Noël Coward
Submissions from 1954
A Doll's House (December 2-3, 1954), Henrik Ibsen
The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife (November 19, 1954), Anatole France
Sister Angelica (May 20, 1955), Giacomo Puccini
The Young Idea (April 30, 1954), Noël Coward
Satire in Trio (March 5, 1954), Lindenwood College
Submissions from 1953
Death Takes a Holiday (December 4, 1953), Alberto Casella
The Heiress (May 1, 1953), Ruth Goetz and Augustys Goetz
Craig's Wife (March 13, 1953), George Kelly
Submissions from 1952
The Importance of Being Earnest (November 6-7, 1952), Oscar Wilde
The Antigone of Sophocles (May 2, 1952), Sophocles
The Lady's Not for Burning (March 7, 1952), Christopher Fry
Submissions from 1951
Everyman (December 13, 1951), Lindenwood College
The Whirlwind Passeth (October 31, 1951), H. M. Parks
The Whirlwind Passeth (May 4, 1951), H. M. Parks
The Cradle Song (March 14-16, 1951), Gregorio Sierra, Maria Martinez Sierra, and John Garrett Underhill
Submissions from 1950
The Late Christopher Bean (November 17, 1950), Sidney Howard
Blithe Spirit (May 5, 1950), Noël Coward
A Program of One Act Plays (March 10, 1950), Lindenwood College
Submissions from 1949
Remember Always (November 11, 1949), Betty Ann Barber
The Antigone of Sophocles (May 6, 1949), Sophocles
A Program of One-Act Plays (March 11, 1949), Lindenwood College
Submissions from 1948
* Brief Music (December 9-10, 1948), Lindenwood College
Hay Fever (March 5, 1948), Noël Coward
Submissions from 1947
The Cassilis Engagement (November 14, 1947), St. John Hankin
Our Town (May 9, 1947), Thornton Wilder
The Imaginary Invalid (March 14, 1947), Molière
Submissions from 1946
A Room for the Prince / The Alien Star (December 13, 1946), Lindenwood College
Tish (November 15, 1946), Alice Chadwicke
The Barretts (May 17, 1946), Marjorie Carleton
Pink and Patches / The Maker of Dreams (April 3, 1946), Margaret Bland and Oliphant Down
Icebound (March 15, 1946), Owen Davis
Submissions from 1945
And Came the Spring (December 7, 1945), Marrijane Hayes and Joseph Hayes
Outward Bound (May 18, 1945), Sutton Vane
Overtones / As the Tumbrils Pass (April 18, 1945), Alice Gerstenberg and Ethel Van der Veer
Kind Lady (March 23, 1945), Edward Chodorov
Submissions from 1944
The Cradle Song (December 8, 1944), Gregorio Sierra and Maria Martinez Sierra
The Fighting Littles (November 10, 1944), Caroline Franke and Booth Tarkington
Heart of a City (May 26, 1944), Lesley Storm
In Mrs. Saturday's Shop (April 5, 1944), Phoebe Hoffman
Ladies in Retirement (March 24, 1944), Edward Percy and Reginald Denham
Submissions from 1943
You Can't Take It With You (November 25, 1943), Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman
* Letters to Lucerne (May 11, 1943), Fritz Rotter and Allen Vincent
* Stenotypes (April 1, 1943), Lindenwood College
* Charles and Mary (March 26, 1943), Lindenwood College
Submissions from 1942
* George Washington Slept Here (November 25, 1942), Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman
* Tortesa the Userer (March 20, 1942), Lindenwood College
Submissions from 1941
* Granite (December 12, 1941), Lindenwood College
Seven Sisters (November, 1941), Edith Ellis
* My Lady Dreams / Women's Ward (April 23, 1941), Lindenwood College
The Piper (March 28, 1941), Josephine Preston Peabody
Submissions from 1940
* The Double Door (December 13, 1940), Elizabeth McFadden