Productions
2009
The 7th Annual 7th Inning Stretch 7 new plays about baseball from 7 great playwrights: Donna Spector, William Burton Henline, Heather Woodbury, Robin Rice Lichtig, Anna Zeigler, Rand Higbee, and Jay Reehak.
My Italy Story by Joseph Gallo, starring two-time Emmy® winner Tom Pelphrey.
A young man’s journey to his ancestral home reveals a family secret.
“No excuses now. It's time to get to the Mile Square Theatre in Hoboken to see My Italy Story.”
—Peter Filichia, Star-Ledger
2008
The 6th Annual 7th Inning Stretch: All-Star Edition 7 10-minute plays about baseball. Featuring new work by
Lee Blessing - Nominee for Pulitzer Prize, Tony and Olivier Awards
Craig Wright - LOST, Six Feet Under [Emmy nominee], and creator of Sexy Dirty Money
Warren Leight - Law & Order: CI, Head Writer; 1999 Tony Award for Best Play
Charlie Peters - Screenwriter Blame it on Rio and Music From Another Room
Rogelio Martinez - New Playwrights: The Best Plays of 2005
Dano Madden - Winner of multiple Kennedy Center Awards
Ellen Margolis - NY Int. Fringe Festival Award in Playwriting, 2004
The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare, at Monroe Center for the Arts, directed by Michole Biancosino.
The Comedy of Errors was made possible in part by Bijou Properties, The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, and funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and by funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Thomas A. Degise, County Executive, and the Board of Chosen Freeholders. Additional support came from Monroe Center for the Arts.
The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris, at Monroe Center for the Arts, directed by Chris O’Connor.
2007
A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, at Sinatra Park, directed by Chris O’Connor. A Midsummer Night’s Dream was made possible in part by PSEG, The Provident Bank Foundation, and funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and by funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Thomas A. Degise, County Executive, and the Board of Chosen Freeholders. Additional support came from Monroe Center for the Arts.
Owen Meany’s Christmas by John Irving, adapted by Myra Platt and Jane Jones, at the Hoboken Historical Museum, directed by Michole Biancosino.
The 5th Annual 7th Inning Stretch 7 10-minute plays about baseball. Featuring new work by Neena Beber, Stuart Flack, Joseph Gallo, Demetra Kareman, Neil LaBute, Ellen Margolis, and Dominic Taylor. |
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2006
The Scams of Scapin by
Molière, in a new adaptation by Jenny Levison,
at Sinatra Park, Co-directed by Jeff Steitzer
and Chris O’Connor.
The Scams of Scapin was made possible in
part by PSEG and funds from the New Jersey State
Council on the Arts/Department of State, a
partner agency of the National Endowment for the
Arts and by funds from the National Endowment
for the Arts, administered by the Hudson County
Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Thomas A. Degise, County Executive, and the Board of Chosen Freeholders. Additional support came from AOL/Time Warner,
JPMorgan Chase, The Provident Bank Foundation,
Target, The Burgiss Group, Corporate Realty,
Haven Savings Bank, Hoboken Brownstone, Monroe
Center for the Arts, Paula Ohaus, and Frank
“Pupie” Ra
4th Annual 7th Inning Stretch 7
new plays about baseball from 7 great
playwrights: Karen Hartman, Jiffy Ieun, Sunil
Kuruvilla, Jenny Levison, Eduardo Machado, Brett
Williams, and Craig Wright.
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Thanks to
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The
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Karen Hartman |
Jenny Levison |
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Jiffy Iuen |
Craig Wright |
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Sunil Kuruvilla |
Eduardo Machado |
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Brett Williams |
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The
Scams of
Scapin
by Moliere
A new adaptation
by Jenny Levison
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Every Picture Tells a Story theater workshops for middle school students in conjunction with Hoboken Historical Museum.
2005
Othello
by Shakespeare, adapted by Y York, on the stage
at Hoboken High School, directed by Will
Pomerantz.
The Scams of Scapin was made possible in
part by PSEG and funds from the New Jersey State
Council on the Arts/Department of State, a
partner agency of the National Endowment for the
Arts and by funds from the National Endowment
for the Arts, administered by the Hudson County
Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Thomas A.
Degise, County Executive, and the Board of
Chosen Freeholders. Additional support came from
AOL/Time Warner, JPMorgan Chase.
3rd Annual
7th Inning Stretch 7 new plays
about baseball from 7 great playwrights: Mike
Batistick, Steven Dietz, Richard Dresser, Dano
Madden, Melanie Marnich, Rogelio Martinez, and
Theresa Rebeck
2004
Episodes in Blue
written and
performed by Rodney Gardiner. Performed
at The Hudson School in celebration of Black
History Month. (February 2005)
Jo Roet's Cyrano,MST's inaugural
Mainstage production at Sinatra Park.
Cyrano was made possible in part by funds
from the New Jersey State Council on the
Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of
the National Endowment for the Arts and by funds
from the National Endowment for the Arts,
administered by the Hudson County Office of
Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Thomas A. Degise,
County Executive, and the Board of Chosen
Freeholders. Additional support came from Fleet,
Wiley & Sons, The Puffin Foundation, and Maxwell
on the Hudson.
2nd Annual 7th Inning Stretch On
the anniversary of the first professional game
of baseball played at Elysian Fields in Hoboken,
7 new plays about baseball from 7 great
playwrights: Anthony Clarvoe, Michael Garcés,
Peter Hanrahan, Elisabeth Karlin, Warren Leight,
Katt Lissard, Said Sayrafiezadeh.
On The Waterfront theater workshops for
middle school and high school students in
conjunction with Hoboken Historical Museum and
Hoboken Charter School, Hoboken High School and
The Hudson School.
John Redding Goes to Sea, adapted by
Chris O’Connor from the story by Zora Neale
Hurston. Performed at The Hudson School in
celebration of Black History Month.
2003
7th Inning
Stretch: 7 Ten-minute Plays About Baseball
at DeBaun Auditiorium. New plays by Lee Blessing,
Craig Wright, Stephen Gnojewski, Ann Noble,
Charlie Peters, Stephen Sapp & Gamal
Chasten, and Crystal Skillman.
St. Columba and the River by Theodore
Drieser, adapted by Chris O’Connor, at Hoboken
Historical Museum.
The Soul of Black Folks: African-American Prose,
Poetry, and Drama in celebration of
Black History Month.
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