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2012 - PRESENT - RADNOR ACTORS WORKSHOP
Executive & Artistic Director: Mr. BRIAN DIETZLER
2024 - You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown!
2024 - Oedipus Rex (dir. John Bateman)
2023 - A Christmas Carol
2022 - Almost, Maine
2021- Clue
2020 - All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
2019- You Can't Take It With You
2018 - Peter and the Starcatcher
2017 - Our Town
2016 - The Crucible
2015 - The Election
2014 - 12 Angry Jurors
2013 - All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
2012 - Almost, Maine
1979-2012 - RADNOR ACTORS WORKSHOP
Director: Mrs. MARY ANNE CARLSON MORGAN
Listing of major productions directed by Mary Anne Morgan from 1979 to 2012; not in chronological order. From 1979 onward programs, posters and photos were kept of all major productions and they can be found in the high school library archives of Radnor High School . It is possible that several productions have limited information.
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Tartuffe (Moliere –Richard Wilbur translation)
Fuente Ovejuna (Lope de Vega)
Arsenic and Old Lace (Joseph Kesselring)
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Jay Presson Allen)
Under Milk Wood (Dylan Thomas)
Rashomon (Fay & Michael Kanin )
Thirteen Clocks ( James Thurber)
The Little Prince (adaptation from story by Antoine deExupery)
Dracula (Hamilton Deane & John Balderston)
The Diary of Anne Frank (Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett)
You Can’t Take it With You (Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman)
Night Must Fall (Emlyn Williams)
The Foreigner (Larry Shue)
Romeo and Juliet (Wm. Shakespeare)
The Odd Couple (Neil Simon -female version)
Ghosts ( Henrik Ibsen)
Dancing at Lughnasa (Brian Friel)
Fools (Neil Simon)
Our Town (Thornton Wilder)
The Trojan Women (Euripides)
Hiawatha (Michael Bogdanov )
She Stoops to Conquer (Oliver Goldsmith)
Vanities (Jack Heifner)
Lovers and Madmen (Brian Morgan-scenes from Shakespeare with music by Adam Wernick)
Angel Street (Patrick Hamilton)
Talking With……(Jane Martin)
The Dining Room (A.R. Gurney)
Inherit the Wind (Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee)
Just a Local Revolution ( Richard Duprey)
Beowulf (1st major poem in English vernacular adapted by Gabriel Dean)
Twain by the Tale (adaptation of works by Mark Twain –adapted by Dennis Snee)
The Conference of the Birds (Peter Brook, based on 14th c. Persian tale)
Kabuki Lady Macbeth (Karen Sunde)
The 39 Steps (Patrick Barlow, based on the Alfred Hitchcock 1935 film)
Private Lives (Noel Coward)
Jacque Brel ( his music)
Shropshire Lad Poems (A.E.Housman)
The Learned Ladies (Moliere – Richard Wilbur translation)
Great Expectations ( Barbara Field -- adaptation from Charles Dickens novel)
Dark of the Moon (Howard Richardson & William Berney)
The Spiral Staircase (F. Andrew Leslie)
Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austen adaptation by Jon Jory)
The Uninvited (Tim Kelly – based on Dorothy McCardle story)
The Snow Queen (Ron Nichol – based on Hans Christian Anderson story)
Arms and the Man (George Bernard Shaw)
Armed Hostilities (history of warfare by Mary Anne Morgan)
Spoon River Anthology (Edgar Lee Masters)
The Matchmaker ( ThorntonWilder)
Dr. Faustus (Christopher Marlowe --adaptation by Dr.James Rooney
first production in the newly renovated RHS auditorium)
Scenes from American Life (A.R. Gurney)
Crimes of the Heart (Beth Henley)
Three Irish Plays (John Millington Synge)
Medieval Mysteries ( York and Wakefield cycles)
The Importance of Being Earnest (Oscar Wilde)
Irish Lovers (3 Irish one act plays)
Sand Mountain/Tennessee (Romulus Linney)
Lovers (Brian Friel)
Candide (based on Voltaire) Book: Lillian Hellman
Lyrics: Richard Wilbur Music: Leonard Bernstein
Directed for the RHS Music Department - leading roles by RAW students
Scapin (adapted from Moliere by Bill Irwin & Mark O’Donnell)
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1971-1978 - RADNOR ACTORS WORKSHOP
Director: Mr. BRIAN MORGAN
Records of the productions presented by Radnor Actors Workshop from 1971 to 1979 are not complete. This is a partial listing as Brian Morgan did not keep an official record of productions. Programs from the above productions were not kept and limited photos were taken . Productions were two week-ends : Thursday, Friday, Saturday evenings – 8 PM
Hamlet (William Shakespeare)
Waiting for Godot ( Samuel Beckett)
Ghost Sonata (August Strindberg)
Rashomon (Fay and Michael Kanin)
The Odd Couple ( Neil Simon-male version)
After the Rain (John Bowen)
Everyman (Anonymous, 15th c.)
The Mousetrap (Agatha Christie adaptation)
The Servant of Two Masters (Carlos Goldoni c.1750)
Just a Local Revolution (Richard Duprey)
Our Town ( Thornton Wilder)
The Time of Your Life ( William Saroyan)
Dinny and the Witches ( William Gibson)
The Children’s Hour (Lillian Hellman)