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Atholton High School Theatre
Production History
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Atholton High School Drama Department
Nathan Rosen, director (since the fall of 1997)
6520 Freetown Road, Columbia, Maryland 21044
410-531-1263 Fax 410-313-7078
nathan_rosen@hcpss.org
Seussical
Book by
Lynn Ahrens and
Stephen Flaherty, Co-Conceived by
Eric Idle, Lyrics by
Lynn Ahrens, Music by
Stephen Flaherty (Mar. 08)
The Diary of Anne Frank
by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy
Kesselman (Nov. 07)
“Monsters Are Due on Maple
Street” (May 07) directed by Joseph Zelenak (AHS ’07)
Merrily We Roll Along
(Mar. 07)
“King Lear” (Mar. 07)
Harvey
by Mary Chase (Nov 06)
“WASP” by Steve Martin,
directed by Evan Sanderson (AHS ’06)
Hello, Dolly!
(Mar. 06)
“Hamlet” (Mar. 06)
“The Heidi Chronicles” by
Wendy Wasserstein (Feb. 06)
As You Like It
(Nov. 17-20, 2005)
Crazy For You
(Mar. 05)
“Macbeth” (Mar. 05)
“The Dining Room” by A. R.
Guerney (Feb. 05)
Rumors by Neil Simon (Nov. 04)
Fiddler on the Roof
(Mar. 04)
“Much Ado About Nothing”
(Winter 04)
“The Bald Soprano” by Eugene
Ionesco (Winter 04)
Ah, Wilderness!
by Eugene O’Neill (Nov. 9-14, 2003)
One Night Only!
(scenes from The Women by Claire Boothe Luce &
"Adaptation" by Elaine May) Wed. May 21, 2003
Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by James Lapine (April 3-6, 2003)
"A Midsummer Night’s Dream"
(Winter 03)
The Man Who Came To Dinner
by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman (Nov. 14-16, 2002)
One Night Only!
(Spring 02)
"Twelfth Night" for MHST
Shakespeare Celebration (02)
Bye Bye Birdie
Book by Michael Stewart Lyrics by Lee Adams Music by Charles
Strouse (Spring 02)
Festival, Schmestival
(02) scenes, songs, monologues
Antigone by Sophocles (Fall 01)
One Night Only!
(Spring 01)
"As You Like It" for Folger
Shakespeare Festival (01)
Babes in Arms
by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart (Spring 01)
"God" by Woody Allen for MHST
Festival (01)
Festival, Schmestival
(01)
The Crucible
by Arthur Miller (Fall 2000)
One Night Only!
(Spring 2000)
"Romeo & Juliet" for Folger
Shakespeare Festival (2000)
The Music Man
by Meredith Willson (Spring 2000)
"Romeo & Juliet" for MHST
Festival (2000)
Romeo & Juliet
by William Shakespeare (Fall 99)
Guys and Dolls
by Frank Loesser, book by Jo Swerling & Abe Burrows (Sp 99)
"The Marriage Proposal" by
Anton Chekhov for MHST Festival (99)
"The Philadelphia" & "Sure
Thing" by David Ives for Thespian One Act Festival (99)
Time’s Fool
(Fall 98) one act plays: "The Marriage Proposal" & "The Boor" by
Anton Chekhov, "The Philadelphia," "Words, Words, Words," "the
Universal Language" & "Sure Thing" by David Ives, & sonnets by
William Shakespeare
The Pajama Game
(Sp 98)
Folger Festival 98 (scenes)
Stage Door
By Edna Ferber & George S. Kaufman & (F 97) directed by Nathan
Rosen, his first show at AHS
Once Upon A Mattress
(Sp 97) directed by Dominic Valentine
A Day in the Life
(F 96) directed by Dominic Valentine
Anything Goes
(Sp 96) directed by Cathy Mundy
Up The Down Staircase
(F 95) directed by Cathy Mundy
The Wiz
(May 95) Directed by Monica Robbins
You're a good Man
Charlie Brown
(Jan 95) Student directors Sara Glazer and Adrian Terry
Dracula (Oct. 94) Directed by Monica Robbins
Fame
(April 94) Directed by Monica Robbins
“A Midsummer Night’s
Dream” (Mar. 94) Folger & AHS
“Naomi in the
Living Room,” “Episode in the Life of an Author,” and Neil
Simon's Rumors (F
93) Directed by Monica Robbins
All American
by Mel Brooks (Sp 93) Directed by Monica Robbins and Mindy
Orenstein
Album
(May 93) Student director Steven Wang
Night of January 16th
(F 92) last AHS show directed by E. Clark Beurlen
FARCE! For a good
time - An Evening of Theatre-Dec.
3 & 4 1992
“A Marriage
Proposal,” “Who Shot Willie?” “Shut and Bar The Door,” “The
Other Other Woman”
The Taming of the Shrew (Sp 92)
AHS Shakespeare Troupe, Folger Shakespeare Library
Bye Bye Birdie
(Winter 92) Directed by Robert Jenkins
and Sally Livingston, Choreographed by Robert Jenkins
Adrift in New York
(F 91)
Don’t Drink the Water
(Sp 91)
The Pajama Game
(F 90)
Damn Yankees
(Sp 90)
Teach Me How to Cry
(F 89)
South Pacific
(Sp 89)
You Can’t Take It With You
(F 88)
Guys and Dolls
(Sp 88)
The Mouse that Roared
(F 87)
Anything Goes
(Sp 87)
Runaways (F 86)
Carnival (Sp 86)
The Miracle Worker
(F 85)
Flowers for Algernon
(Sp 85)
Story
Theatre (F 84)
Once Upon a Matress
(Sp 84)
Adrift in New York
(F 83)
Hello, Dolly
(Sp 83)
The Importance of Being
Earnest (Sp 83)
Night Watch
(F 82)
Carousel (Sp 82)
Tell Me That You Love Me,
Junie Moon (F 81)
Pippin (Sp 81)
Arsenic and Old Lace
(F 80)
Oklahoma
(Sp 80)
The Diary of Anne Frank
(F 79)
Half a Sixpence
(Sp 79)
Meet Me In St. Louis
(F 78)
The Sound of Music
(S 78)
Don’t Drink the Water
(F 77)
Decade (Sp 77)
Ask Any Girl
(F 76)
The Savage Dilemma
(76-77 repertory)
The Curious Savage
(76-77 repertory)
Plain and Fancy
(Sp 76)
Harvey
(F 75)
Story
Theatre (Sp 75)
Bad Seed (F 74)
The Apple Tree
(Sp 74)
Adrift in New York
(F 73)
Cheaper By the Dozen
(Sp 73)
Teach Me How to Cry
(F 720
Carnival (Sp 72) opening show in AHS Auditorium
1984 (F 71) last show in “gymatorium”
Up the Down Staircase
(Sp 71)
The Death and Life of Larry
Benson (F 70)
Flowers for Algernon
(69-70)
Ask Any Girl
(68-69)
Portrait of Jenny
(67-68)
The Curious Savage
(66-67, first play at AHS), directed by E. Clark Beurlen)
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