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STREETSIGNS PRODUCTION HISTORY


2003

  • Shakespeare's R&J, by Joe Calarco
  • As You Like It, by William Shakespeare
  • Dream Boy, by Jim Grimsley, adapted by Eric Rosen
  • Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992, by Anna Deavere Smith
  • The Turn of the Screw, by Henry James, adapted by Derek Goldman

2002

  • Antigone, by Sophocles, in a version by Bertolt Brecht, translated by Judith Malina

2001

  • Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, adapted from James Agee and Walker Evans’ book by Derek Goldman
  • Death and the Maiden, by Ariel Dorfman, a co-production with The Open Door Theatre
  • Locally Grown: WORDSONG, new and adapted works by Lee Smith, Clyde Edgerton, and Bland Simpson, with additional original music by Greg Bell, Joe Newberry, Brent Wilson, and Mark Simonsen
  • Suitcases Packed, choreographed by Peter Carpenter

2000

  • The Lost Boy, adapted from Thomas Wolfe’s novella by Matthew Spangler
  • A Midsummer Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare
  • Wave When You Pass, an integenerational Chatham County performance project by Lynn Johnson, Peter Carpenter, Derek Goldman, and the Ensemble
  • Pop Sadness, choreographed by Peter Carpenter
  • Close to Magic, a Public Art Performance Collaboration with Chicago’s Midnight Circus, Created by Peter Carpenter and Ensemble
  • The Seagull, by Anton Chekhov
  • Tongue of A Bird, by Ellen McLaughlin
  • Locally Grown: An Allan Gurganus Evening, adapted from White People by Miki Whittles Shelton and Derek Goldman

1999

  • Reading on Your Feet, by Jodi Kanter
  • Hamlet, by William Shakespeare

1998

  • Let Us Now Praise Famous Men *, adapted from James Agee and Walker Evans’ book by Derek Goldman
  • Divine Days *, adapted from the novel by Leon Forrest by Derek Goldman

1997

  • The Perjured City, or the Awakening of the Furies, by Helene Cixous
  • Three Men In a Boat, adapted from Jerome K. Jerome’s novel by George Brant and Derek Goldman
  • Kaddish for Allen Ginsberg, by Derek Goldman with Peter Carpenter

1996

  • Pieces Unpierced, by Lynn Johnson and Youth Options Unlimited “Drama Ink” Ensemble
  • Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, adapted from James Joyce’s novel by Derek Goldman

1995

  • Night of the Mime, by George Brant
  • Tales of the Lost Formicans, by Constance Congdon
  • Written on the Body *, adapted from Jeanette Winterson’s novel by Derek Goldman
  • A Death in the Family, adapted from James Agee’s novel by Derek Goldman

1994

  • Rough for Theatre, by Samuel Beckett
  • Love Me, Love My Head, choreographed by Peter Carpenter
  • Right As Rain, national touring version, by Derek Goldman with Peter Barrett
  • Rage Within/Without, by Kathy Randels
  • The Public, by Federico Garcia Lorca

1993

  • Act of Translation, by Jennifer Keller
  • Mazel and Shlimazel, adapted from Isaac Bashevis Singer’s story by Derek Goldman
  • SmokeSignals: Voices From the L.A. Rebellion, by Tony Perucci and Ensemble
  • Right As Rain: A New Play about Anne Frank and the Holocaust, by Derek Goldman with Peter Barrett

1992

  • The Public, by Federico Garcia Lorca
  • Twelfth Night, or What You Will, by William Shakespeare

1991

  • Behind the Front: A Response to the Ongoing AIDS Epidemic, by Derek Goldman and Ensemble

* Produced with Northwestern University