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History Of Gloucester Stage
GSC's mission is to present professional productions of
intellectually stimulating and socially relevant dramas,
comedies and musicals; to provide a nurturing working
environment for artists in an inspirational setting; to
contribute to the cultural, economic and educational development
of Cape Ann; and to enrich the nation's theater landscape by
introducing audiences to new work each year.
The Gloucester Stage Company was co-founded
in 1979 by Geoff Richon, Denny Blodgett, and award-winning playwright
Israel Horovitz as a "safe harbor for playwrights and new
plays". For it's first seven seasons, the company performed
at the historic Blackburn Tavern in downtown Gloucester. In
1987, Gorton's generously offered GSC a long term residence in
its building in East Gloucester on Smith's Cove adjacent the
galleries and restaurants of Rocky Neck, the oldest art colony
in the United States. In 2004, GSC purchased the building from
Gortons and is currently undertaking a capital campaign to
eradicate the mortgage and modernize the facility.
During its first twenty seasons the GSC successfully realized its mission
with the production of more than 35 World premieres, 15 American premieres,
and 25 New England premieres. Plays developed at the GSC have
gone on to critical and popular acclaim on Broadway,
off-Broadway, across the United States, and around the world.
The Company has received numerous awards and citations including
several Elliot Norton Awards (awarded by The Boston Theater
Critic's Association) for individual productions and
performances and a New England Theater Conference Award. Mr Horovitz was honored
with Boston's prestigious Elliot Norton Prize for his work with
the GSC.
Mr. Horovitz
stepped down as Artistic Director after the 2006 season but
continues as a prominent member of the artistic company. In 2007
Eric Engel became the company's second Artistic Director. Engel
previously served two seasons as Producing Director /Associate
Artistic Director and three seasons as a guest director.
Recent Productions
Previous Productions
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YEAR |
PLAY |
AUTHOR |
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1980 |
Double Bill: |
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THE FORMER ONE-ON-ONE
BASKETBALL CHAMPION |
Israel Horovitz |
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LOU GHERIG DID NOT DIE
OF CANCER |
Jason Miller |
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DUCK VARIATIONS |
David Mamet |
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DRAMATIC PIECES |
Charles Olson |
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JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND
LIVING IN PARIS |
Music and Lyrics by Jacques Brel |
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SCOOTER THOMAS MAKES IT TO THE TOP
OF THE WORLD |
Peter Parnell |
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1981 |
LINE |
Israel Horovitz |
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ACROBATS |
Israel Horovitz |
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KIOTSUNE |
* |
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THE SORROWS OF STEPHEN |
Peter Parnell |
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THE LAST SWEET DAYS OF ISSAC |
Gretchen Cryer |
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SCROOGE AND MARLEY |
Israel Horovitz |
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1982 |
UNCOMMON WOMEN
and others |
Wendy Wasserstein |
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THE SECRET THIGHS OF NEW ENGLAND
WOMEN |
Jan Paetow |
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QUICKIES: A FESTIVAL OF SHORT
PLAYS |
Israel Horovitz |
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ROCKET AND SNOOD |
Peter Parnell |
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PARK YOUR CAR IN HARVARD YARD |
Israel Horovitz |
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KEY EXCHANGE |
Kevin Wade |
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SCROOGE AND MARLEY |
Israel Horovitz |
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A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WALES |
Dylan Thomas |
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1983 |
A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE |
Arthur Miller |
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SMALL CHANGE |
Peter Gill |
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ALBUM |
David Rimmer |
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THE WIDOW'S BLIND DATE |
Israel Horovitz |
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1984 |
MR. & MRS. |
Kevin Wade |
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TO GILLIAN ON HER 37TH BIRTHDAY |
Michael Brady |
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TALLY'S FOLLY |
Lanford Wilson |
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THE PRIMARY ENGLISH CLASS |
Israel Horovitz |
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1985 |
ISN'T IT ROMANTIC |
Wendy Wasserstein |
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AMERICAN BUFFALO |
David Mamet |
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WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? |
Edward Albee |
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HENRY LUMPER |
Israel Horovitz |
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NIGHTHAWKS |
Douglas Steinberg |
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GIFT OF THE MAGI |
O. Henry |
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PARK YOUR CAR IN HARVARD YARD |
Israel Horovitz |
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1986 |
HARD TIMES |
Charles Dickens
adapted by Stephen Jeffreys |
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FRIENDS |
Lee Kalchiem |
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LINE |
Israel Horovitz |
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NORTH SHORE FISH |
Israel Horovitz |
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1987 |
AMERICAN BEEF |
Elizabeth Diggs |
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SEMPER FI |
Michael Brady |
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YEAR OF THE DUCK |
Israel Horovitz |
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BENEFACTORS |
Michael Frayn |
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ROAD |
Jim Cartwright |
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TODAY, I AM A FOUNTAIN PEN |
Israel Horovitz |
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1988 |
A ROSEN BY ANY OTHER NAME |
Israel Horovitz |
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THE CLUB |
David Williamson |
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WENCESLAS SQUARE |
Larry Shue |
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HENRY LUMPER |
Israel Horovitz |
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TRAVELING NORTH |
David Williamson |
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OUR TOWN |
Thornton Wilder |
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1989 |
OLD TIMES |
Harold Pinter |
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* |
Samuel Beckett |
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The Hostage |
Brendan Behan |
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Tracers |
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Better Days |
Richard Dresser |
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Away |
Michael Gow |
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Child's Xmas in Wales
HOWARD BLACKBURN'S FEARFUL EXPERIENCE |
Dylan Thomas
Grey Johnson |
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1990 |
HARD TIMES |
Charles Dickens
adapted by Stephen Jeffreys |
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Happy Days |
Samuel Beckett |
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Two For the Seesaw |
William Gibson |
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* |
Sam Shepard |
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1991 |
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE |
Tennessee Williams |
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Jay O'Callahan Stories |
Jay O'Callahan |
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Primary English Class |
Israel Horovitz |
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Talking Heads |
Alan Bennett |
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1992 |
GO ON, PUNCH ME IN THE STOMACH |
Deb Filler |
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99.99% TRUE STORIES |
Alicia Quintano and Tony Toledo |
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ADULT CHILDREN OF…PARENTS |
Judith Black |
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I'M NOT RAPPAPORT |
Herb Gardner |
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THE CARETAKER |
Harold Pinter |
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NORTH SHORE FISH |
Israel Horovitz |
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1993 |
FIGHTING OVER BEVERLY |
Israel Horovitz |
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A View From the Bridge |
Arthur Miller |
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The Last Yankee |
Arthur Miller |
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Two |
Jim Cartwright |
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