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Season Archive

Below you will find all of the seasons of the Vagabond Players, reaching all the way back to our first season in 1916. Read the history of the Vagabond Players to learn about our theatre and the many locations that we have performed at over the years.

Listing of seasons held at 806 South Broadway, 1974–2026

Showing items 46 – 50 of 52

65th Season (1980-1981)

Edith Piaf, Je Vous Aime Written by Libby Morris

A Mencken Celebration: The Artist/Mencken and Sara Written by H.L. Mencken/Charles Crupi and Russell Aiuto

The Rose Tattoo Written by Tennessee Williams

Royal Gambit Written by Hermann Gressieker

God’s Favorite Written by Neil Simon

Monique Written by Dorothy and Michael Blankfort

Strange Interlude Written by Eugene O’Neill

64th Season (1979-1980)

The Petrified Forest Written by Robert Sherwood

Dolly Baroque Written by Hank Johnson

Vanities Written by Jack Heifner

An Almost Perfect Person Written by Judith Rose

Dear Brutus Written by James M. Barrie

The Human Voice Written by Jean Cocteau

63rd Season (1978-1979)

A Thurber Carnival Written by James Thurber

The Ballad of the Sad Cafe Written by Edward Albee

Otherwise Engaged Written by Simon Gray

Witness for the Prosecution Written by Agatha Christie

Starting Here, Starting Now Written by Richard Maltby

Veronica’s Room Written by Ira Levin

62nd Season (1977-1978)

Lady Windermere’s Fan Written by Oscar Wilde

Another Part of the Forest Written by Lillian Hellman

Ladies in Retirement Written by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham

Something’s Afoot Written by James McDonald, Davis Vos and Robert Gerlach

Little Murders Written by Jules Feiffer

61st Season (1976-1977)

The Country Wife Written by William Wycherley

Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde Written by Robert Louis Stevenson, Adapted by Steve Yeager

The Heiress Written by Ruth and Augustus Geotz

Berlin to Broadway With Kurt Weill Written by Kurt Weill

La Ronde Written by Arthur Schnitzler, Adapted by Jules Bell