All plays were presented at the Boise Little Theater located at 100 E. Fort Street unless otherwise noted.
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(only the 4 (*) shows are included in the official “1948-49 Season”)
- August 3 & 5, 1948 (3 plays by BLT’s & BJC’s Beginners Class at Boise Junior College Auditorium (3rd-Tu) & at the Veteran’s Administration Auditorium (5th-Th)
- Overtones by Alice Gerstenberg, Directed by Jean McKaig;
- The Potboiler, Directed by Helen Beauclaire; and
- Sham Directed by Barbara Cooper
- August 17, 1948 (Tu) at the Pinney Theater, *Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring, Directed by Harold Wennstrom
- August 19, 1948 (Th) repeated at the Adelaide Theater in Nampa in cooperation with the Eagles Lodge
- December 2, 3, 5, 1948 (Th/F/Su) at the Gowen Field Playhouse *You Can’t Take it With You by George Kaufman & Moss Hart, Directed by Art LeTourneau
- January 12, 1949 (Wed-at the Columbian Club) & January 28, 1949 (Fri-at Lowell School) Overtones by Alice Gerstenberg, Directed by Mrs. Milton Sachs
- March 16, 17, 18, 20, 1949 (W/Th/F/Su) *The Night of January 16th, by Ann Rand, Directed by Art LeTourneau (added an additional performance March 25 (F) as fund-raiser for SW Idaho Honor Band)
- May 20, 21, 22, 1949 (F/S/S) *Stage Door by Edna Ferber, Directed by Mrs. L.A. Randolph & Miss Augusta Kay
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Season #2
(only the 4 (*) shows are included in the official “1949-50 Season” and were presented at the Gowen Field Playhouse.)
- August 11 (Th) & 17 (W), 1949 (3 plays by Boise Junior Little Theater in cooperation with Boise Parks at the Julia Davis Bandshell)
- The Hole in the Sock by Emilie Sarter, Directed by Sandra Price;
- The Elves and the Shoe-maker, Directed by Eloise Minton; and
- The Romance of Piff-Paff Land, Directed by Sandra Price
- September 22, 1949 (by Boise Junior Little Theater at Boise Junior College) Dick Whittington by Kate Edgar, Directed by Sandra Price
- October 28-30, 1949 (F/S/S) *My Sister Eileen by Jerome Chodrov, Directed by Art LeTourneau
- December 8, 9, 10, 11, 1949 (Th/F/S/S) *Love Rides the Rails by Morland Cary, Directed by Art LeTourneau
- February 23, 24, 26, 1950 (Th/F/S) *Night Must Fall by Emlyn Williams, Directed by Art LeTourneau
- April 28, 29, 30, 1950 (F/S/S) *Heaven Can Wait by Harry Segall, Directed by Art LeTourneau
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Season #3
(only the 4 (*) shows are included in the official “1950-51 Season” and were presented 3 nights (F/S/S) at the Gowen Field Playhouse.)
- July 7, 1950 (3 plays by Boise Junior Little Theater at the YMCAl)
- All’s Fair (in Love & War) by Angella McDermott, Directed by Georgia James & Nancy Leeburn;
- Princess Tenderheart by Githa Sowerby, Directed by Joyce Charlton & Sandra Price; and
- The Little Circus Donkey by Helen Littler Howard, Directed by Eloise Minton, Louise Thuneman and Beverly Gasparotti
- August 25, 1950 (F) 5 plays by Boise Junior Little Theater in cooperation with Boise Parks at the Julia Davis Bandshell)
- Lucy Lockett Directed by Nel Tregaskis;
- The Slave with Two Faces by Mary Carolyn Davies, Directed by Bob Kirkpatrick;
- The Per-secuted Maiden by A.L. Kaser, Directed by Nel Tregaskis;
- A Golden Bell for Mother by Alice Very, Directed by Eloise Minton, Beverly Gasparotti ,and June Randolp; and
- A Woman of Judgment (Part of “7 to 17”) by Leon M. Pearson, Directed by Elizabeth Robinson
- October 27, 28, 29, 1950 *Two Blind Mice by Samuel Spewack, Directed by Art LeTourneau
- December 8, 9, 10, 1950 *Petticoat Fever by Mark Reed, Directed by Art LeTourneau
- February 13, 1951 (Tu) a BLT Workshop play— Utter Relaxation, Directed by Henry Blodgett & Joyce Howard—Presented at the Membership meeting
- March 2, 3, 4, 1951 *Born Yesterday by Garson Kanin, Directed by George Bowditch
- April, 1951 The Mystery of Montague Manor, Directed by Don Bish—Presented on KGEM Radio
- April 27, 28, 29, 1951 *Strange Bedfellows by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements, Directed by Lumir A. Gerner and Helen M. Farrer
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Season #4
(only the 4 (*) shows are included in the official “1951-52 Season” and were presented at the Gowen Field Playhouse. The Thursday performance was dropped for the 1st play of the season only. All others ran Th/F/S/S)
- July 12, 1951 (5 plays by Boise Junior Little Theater at Julia Davis Bandshell in Cooperation with Boise Recreation Department)
- Jack and Jill , Directed by June Randolph, Ruth Scott, Eloise Minton & Louise Thunemann;
- The King’s Cream Puff, Directed by Don Bish;
- Mind Over Matter, Directed by Elizabeth Robinson;
- A Froggy Would a Wooing Go, Directed by Rosalie Stringfellow and Sandra Price; and
- The Princess and the Moon, Directed by Luther Douglas
- August 22, 1951 (5 plays by Boise Junior Little Theater at Julia Davis Bandshell in Cooperation with Boise Recreation Department)
- Mrs. Magician’s Mistake Directed by Ted Falk;
- The Emperor’s New Clothes, Directed by Eloise Minton;
- Tommy & His Tummy, Directed by June Randolph , Ruth Scott, Beverly. Gasparotti, and Louise Thuneman;
- The Merry Wives of Boredom, Directed by Don Milne;
- The Sentimental Scarecrow by Rachel Field, Directed by Sandra Price
- November 2, 3, 4, 1951 *The Silver Whistle by Robert E. McEnroe, Directed by Helen M. Farrer
- December 13, 14, 15, 16, 1951 *The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman, Directed by Lumir A. Gerner
- February 28, 29, March 1, 2, 1952 *Payment Deferred by Jeffery Dell, Directed by, George Bowditch
- April 24, 25, 26, 27, 1952 *The Women by Clare Boothe, Directed by Art LeTourneau
- June 13, 14, 1952 Tonight at 8:30 by Noel Coward (Includes 3 plays);
- Fumed Oak ,Directed by Jim Sorrels;
- Ways and Means, Directed by Don Bish; and
- Still Life, Directed by Barbara Bowditch
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Season #5
(only the 5 (*) shows are included in the official “1952-53 Season” and were presented at the Gowen Field Playhouse the run is Th/F/S/S.)
- July 7, 1952 (2 plays by Boise Junior Little Theater at Julia Davis Bandshell in Cooperation with Boise Recreation Department)
- The Dyspeptic Ogre, Directed by Sharon Glenn and Tommy Stunz and
- The Magic Spell, Directed by Ann Scott
- July 21, 1952 (7 Plays presented by Boise Junior Little Theater at Julia Davis Bandshell in Cooperation with Boise Recreation Department) They were:
- The Sewing Circle, Directed by Elsie Jefferson and Janet Ferrel;
- Where the Candle Goes, Directed by Thomas McCurry;
- Birthday of the Infanta, Directed by Joanne Jensen;
- An Amateur Hamlet Directed by Don Bish;
- Hist! She’s a Man!, Directed by Eleanor Ballard and Jessie Farrell Stokes;
- A Magic Cookie Jar, Directed by Ruth Scott and Janet Ferrel; and
- Little Two Eyes , Directed by Ann Scott
- October 23-26, 1952, *The Happy Time by Samuel Taylor, Directed by George Bowditch
- November 20, 21, 22, 23, 1952, *Elizabeth the Queen by Maxwell Anderson, Directed by Knute Skinner
- February 5, 6, 7, 8, 1953 *Light up the Sky by Moss Hart, Directed by Melvin Dir
- March 19, 20, 21, 22, 1953 *Bell, Book, and Candle by John Van Druten, Directed by Helen M. Farrer
- April 23, 24, 25, 26, 1953 *Gold in the Hills by J. Frank Davis, Directed by Lumir A. Gerner
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Season #6
(only the 5 (*) shows are included in the official “1953-54 Season (Th/F/S/S) plays were presented at the Gowen Field Playhouse.
- Summer 1953 (4 plays presented by Boise Junior Little Theater at Julia Davis Bandshell in Co-operation with Boise Recreation Department)
- A Mother Goose Dream, Directed by Beverly Brown;
- Mrs. Pollywigs and her Wonderful Waxworks Directed by Barbara Hollingshead;
- Snow-bound, Directed by Jim Davis; and
- These Doggoned Elections, Directed by Milt Hale
- July 30, 1953 (Presented by Boise Junior Little Theater at the Gowen Field Playhouse) Charley’s Aunt by Brandon Thomas, Directed by Melvin Dir
- October 15, 16, 17, 18, 1953 *Mister Roberts by Thomass Heggen & Joshua Logan, Directed by Melvin Dir
- November 19, 20, 21, 22, 1953 *The Willow and I by John Patrick, Directed by Ruth Scott
- January 14, 15, 1954 (Presented by Boise Junior Little Theater at Gowen Field) Gramercy Ghost by John Cecil Holm, Directed by Melvin Dir
- February 18, 19, 20, 21, 1954 *Love Me Long by Doris Frankel, Directed by Bob Miller
- April 1, 2, 3, 4, 1954 *Detective Story by Sidney Kingsley, Directed by John Fairchild
- May 13, 14, 15, 16, 1954 *Happy Birthday by Anita Loos, Directed by Jim Sorrels
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Season #7
(only the 5 (*) shows are included in the official “1954-55 Season” all were presented at the Gowen Field Playhouse and a Wednesday night has been added to the run, making it W/Th/F/S/S)
- August 6, 7, 1954 (Presented by Boise Junior Little Theater) Out of the Frying Pan by Francis Swann Directed by Jim Davis
- October 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1954 *The Man Who Came to Dinner by George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart, Directed by John Kirk
- November 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 1954 *Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward, Directed by Lumir A. Gerner
- February 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1955 *The Country Girl by Clifford Odets, Directed by Melvin Dir
- March 30, 31, April 1, 2, 3, 1955 *Three Men on a Horse by George Abbott, Directed by Bill Rhodenbaugh
- May 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1955 (2 plays by Terence Rattigan) *Browning Version, Directed by Dale Nelson and Harlequinade, Directed by Vaughn Price
- June 30, 1955 (Presented at the annual BLT awards picnic) Another Way Out by Lawrence Langner, Directed by Bethel Marshall and Mary Barrows
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Season #8
(only the 5 (*) shows are included in the official “1955-56 Season” (W/Th/F/S/S) and were presented at the Gowen Field Playhouse.
- August 12 & 13, 1955 (Presented by Boise Junior Little Theater at Gowen Field) The Mad Hatters by Kurtz Gordon, Directed by Mary Barrows
- October 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1955 *King of Hearts by Jean Kerr & Eleanor Brooke, Directed by John Kirk
- November 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 1955 *Peg O’ My Heart by J. Hartley Manners, Directed by Don Bish (rescheduled from May ’56 to Nov. ’55)
- February 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1956 *Dial ‘M’ for Murder by Frederick Knott, Directed by John Fairchild
- March 28, 29, 30, 31, April 1, 1956 *My Three Angels by Sam & Bella Spewack, Directed by Vaughn Price (rescheduled from Nov ’55 to March ’56)
- May 16-20, 1956 *The Fifth Season by Sylvia Regan, Directed by Mary Barrows (This play replaced the originally scheduled play and director. The Fire broke out on the opening night of the show.
- June 28,1956—Persecuted Maiden, directed by Nel Tregaskis (presented at the picnic, but no cast information has been found.)
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Season #9
(The plays of the 1956-57 Season were all presented in the Boise High School Auditorium one weekend only.)
- October 19, 20, 1956 Sabrina Fair by Samuel Taylor, Directed by John Kirk
- November 16, 17, 1956 The Heiress by Ruth & Augustus Goetz, Directed by Dale Nelson
- December 1, 1956—First Annual Beaux Arts Ball (Started as a fund raiser for a new theater! Held at the Elks Ballroom.
- February 22, 23, 1957 The Teahouse of the August Moon by John Patrick, Directed by J. Edwin Spence
- March 29, 30, 1957 The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker by Liam O’Brien, Directed by Vaughn Price
- April 29, 30, 1957 The Solid Gold Cadillac by Howard Teichmann & George S. Kaufman, Directed by Helen M. Farrer
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Season #10
(only the 5 (*) shows are included in the official “1957-58 Season” (W-Su). All shows are performed at the new theater, unless otherwise noted. And all membership meetings are now held at the theater on Thursdays at 8 pm.)
- September 23 1957 (W)—Open House at the new theater
- October 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1957 (Grand Opening of new theater building on Fort Street) *High Tor by Maxwell Anderson, Directed by John Fairchildd
- November 7, 1957—A Film Festival at the Boise Theater is marketed with proceeds to benefit BLT
- November 20-24, 1957 *Bus Stop by William Inge, Directed by J. Edwin Spence
- December 7, 1957—2nd Annual Beaux Arts Ball
- January 29, 30, 31, February 1, 2, 1958 *Reclining Figure by Harry Kurnitz, Directed by Tom Wright
- February 22, 1958—10:30 am & 2:30 pm — 5 plays presented by Boise Junior Little Theater all directed by Nel Tregaskis —
- Playing Doctor,
- Mr. February Thaw,
- The Party,
- Surprise, and
- Lucy Lockett
- March-April 1958—Another Film Festival at the Boise Theater is marketed with proceeds to benefit BLT featuring 6 different films
- March 12, 13, 14,15,16, 1958 *The Royal Family by George S. Kaufman & Edna Ferber, Directed by Dr. William Shankweiler (an extra show on Monday March 17th as a fundraiser for the Mental Health Clinic at St. Lukes)
- April 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 1958 *The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash, Directed by Vaughn Price
- May 30, 31, June 1, 6, 7, 8, 1958 Bertha the Beautiful Typewriter Girl by Charles George, Directed by John Kirk
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Season #11
(only the 6 (*) shows are included in the official “1958-59 Season” (W-Su)
- Summer, 1958 BLT Junior presented 5 plays at KBOI TV, not much information has been found except the names of the 5 shows—
- The Circus,
- The Dog,
- Accidents,
- So Sick, and
- All Aboard
- August 21, 1958 The Potting Shed by Graham Greene was presented at a BLT General Membership Meeting
- September 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 1958 *See How They Run by Phillip King, Directed by Tom Wright
- October 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 1958 *Speaking of Murder by Audrey & William Roos, Directed by J. Edwin Spence
- December 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1958 *The Tender Trap by Max Shulman & Robert Paul Smith, Directed by Keith Patterson
- January 17, 1959—3rd Annual Beaux Arts Ball
- January 28, 29, 30, 31, February 1, 1959 *Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee, Directed by Lumir A. Gerner
(Starting with this play, people who attend the opening night of plays will get to meet the cast after the show and might get a backstage tour.)
- March 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 1959 *Visit to a Small Planet by Gore Vidal, Directed by Helen M. Farrer
- April 22, 23, 24, 25,26, 1959 *Anniversary Waltz by Jerome Chodorov & Joseph Fields, Directed by Vaughn Price
- June 20, 21, 1959—(a melodrama—Presented by BLT at Idaho City for “Gold Rush Days”) Curse of the Aching Heart by Herbert Swayne, Directed by, Mary Barrows
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Season #12
(1959-60 Season) (W-Su)
- September 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 1959 Champagne Complex by Leslie Stevens Directed by Vaughn Price
- October 22-26, 1959 The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder, Directed by Don Bish (An extra show on Oct. 30 for the Boys Scouts of America Reg 11 Conference)
- December 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1959 All My Sons by Arthur Miller, Directed by Lumir A. Gerner (Starting with this play all are invited to come backstage after the play and meet the actors.)
- January 28, 29, 30, 31, February 1, 1960 The Reluctant Debutante by William Douglas Home, Directed by J. Edwin Spence
- February 26, 1960—Annual Beaux Arts Ball
- March 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 1960 Laura by Vera Caspary & George Sylar, Directed by Jay Sherlock
- April 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 1960 Janus by Carolyn Green, Directed by, John Woodworth
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Season #13
(only the 6 (*) plays make up the official “1960-61 Season” and the season now runs 6 days instead of 5–now W-M)
- September 14-19, 1960 *A Room Full of Roses by Edith Sommer, Directed by Jay Sherlock
- October 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 1960 *The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Directed by Vaughn Price
- November 9, 1960 (Experimental Theater) An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley, Directed by J. Edwin Spence—Presented at the Membership Meeting
- December 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1960 *Harvey by Mary Chase, Directed by Lumir A. Gerner
- February 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1961 *The Hollow by Agatha Christie, Directed by John Woodworth
- February 8, 9, 1961 (Experimental Theater) 2 plays presented at BLT—The Wedding by John Fitzgerald, Directed by, Sheridan Gill and The Vespers by John Kirk, Directed by John Kirk
- March 11, 1961—Annual Beaux Arts Ball
- March 15-20, 1961 *The Gazebo by Alec Coppel, Directed by Keith Patterson
- April 26—May 1, 1961 *The Great Sebastians by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, Directed by J. Edwin Spence
- May 20, 1961 by Boise Little Theater at the Unitarian Church—J.B. by Archibald MacLeish, Directed by Nelly Tregaskis
- June 2, 3, 4, 1961 Pure as the Driven Snow by Paul Loomis, Directed by Jay Sherlock & Sheridan Gill (a melodrama)
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Season #14
(1961-62 Season) (W-Mon)
- September 13-18, 1961 Chicken Every Sunday by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein, Directed by Helen M. Farrer
- October 25-30, 1961 Rain by John Colton & Clemente Randolph, Directed by John Woodworth
- December 6-11, 1961 The Desk Set by William Marchant, Directed by Vaughn Price
- January 31- February 5, 1962 The Pleasure of His Company by Samuel Taylor, Directed by Sheridan Gill
- March 14-19, 1962 Ladies in Retirement by Edward Percy & Reginald Denham, Directed by Jay Sherlock
- April 25-30, 1962 Skylark by Samson Raphaelson, Directed by J. Edwin Spence
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Season #15
(1962-63 Season) (W-Mon)
- September 12-17, 1962 Life With Father by Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse, Directed by Vaughn Price & Sheridan Gill
- October 24-29, 1962 Anastasia by Marcelle Maurette (Adapted by Guy Bolton), Directed by J. Edwin Spence
- December 5-10, 1962 Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Keith Patterson
- January 30-February 4, 1963 The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, Directed by John Woodworth
- March 13-18, 1963 The Unguarded Hour by Bernard Merivale, Directed by Lumir A. Gerner
- April 24-29, 1963 Once More With Feeling by Harry Kurnitz, Directed by Jay Sherlock
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Season #16
(1963-64 Season) (W-Mon)
- September 11-16, 1963 George Washington Slept Here by Moss Hart & George Kaufman, Directed by John Kirk
- October 23-28, 1963 Rebecca by Daphne duMaurier, Directed by Helen M. Farrer
- December 4-9, 1963 The Girls in 509 by Howard Teichmann, Directed by Vaughn Price
- January 29-February 3, 1964 The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Directed by John Woodworth
- March 11-16, 1964 Ten Minute Alibi by Anthony Armstrong, Directed by Jay Sherlock
- April 22-27, 1964 Seven Year Itch by George Axelrod, Directed by Dr. William Shankweiler
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Season #17
(In the middle of the 1964-65 Season, the run was expanded by adding another weekend)
- September 9-14, 1964 (W-M) Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, Directed by Dr. William Shankweiler
- October 21-26, 1964 (W-M) The Waltz of the Toreadors by Jean Anouilh, Directed by J. Edwin Spence
- December 2-7, 1964 (W-M) Under the YumYum Tree by Lawrence Roman, Directed by Shirley Mix
- January 27-February 1, 5-7, 1965 (W-M,F/S/S) Guys and Dolls by Abe Burrows and Frank Loesser, Directed by Keith Patterson
- March 10-15, 19, 20, 1965 (W-M,F/S/S) Come Blow Your Horn by Neil Simon, Directed by Vaughn Price
- April 21-26, 30, May 1, 1965 (W-M,F/S/S) A Man for All Seasons by Robert Bolt, Directed by Dwight Jensen
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Season #18
(The 1965-66 Season had new run days, they were changed to F/S/S & W/Th/F/S)
- September 10-12, 15-18, 1965 Sunday in New York by Norman Krasna, Directed by Dr. William Shankweiler
- October 22-24, 27-30, 1965 Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, Directed by Keith Patterson
- December 3-5, 8-11, 1965 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, by Burt Shevelove & Larry Gelbart & Music by Stephen Sondheim, Directed by Shirley Mix
- January 21-23, 26-29, 1966 The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Dwight Jensen
- March 4-6, 9-12, 1966 Mary, Mary by Jean Kerr, Directed by Vaughn Price
- April 16, 22-24, 27-30, 1966 Take Her, She’s Mine by Phoebe and Henry Ephron, Directed by Blanche Evans
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Season #19
(Only the 6 (*) plays were part of the “official” 1966-67 Season and the run was changed to add a day, now, Th-Su & W-Sa)
- September 8-11, 14-17, 1966 *Our Town by Thornton Wilder, Directed by Dr. William Shankweiler
- October 20-23, 26-28, 1966 *Never Too Late by Sumner Arthur Long,Directed by Vaughn Price
- December 1-4, 7-10, 1966 *Send Me No Flowers by Norman Barasch & Carroll Moore, Directed by Shirley Mix
- January 19-22, 25-28, 1967 *A Murder Has Been Arranged by Emyln Williams, Directed by Dwight Jensen
- February 12 (Sunday), 1967 Don Juan in Hell by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by John Voulkos
- March 2-5, 8-11, 1967 *The Play’s the Thing by Ferenc Molnar (adapted by P.G. Wodehouse), Directed by John Woodworth
- April 20-23, 26-29, 1967 *A Majority of One by Leonard Spigelgass, Directed by Lumir A. Gerner
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Season #20
(Only the 6 (*) plays were part of the “official” 1967-68 Season the run is still Th-Su & W-Sa)
- September 7-10, 13-16, 1967 *Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon, Directed by JaySherlock
- October 19-22, 25-28, 1967 *Summer and Smoke by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Keith Patterson
- November 30, December 1-3, 6-9, 1967 *Any Wednesday by Muriel Resnik, Directed by Shirley Mix
- December 17, 1967 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Directed by Priscilla A. Madsen—Presented at the BLT Annual Christmas Party (The year is a guess)
- January 18-20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 1968 *No Time for Sergeants by Ira Levin, Directed by John Kirk
- February 29-March 3, March 6-9, 1968 *The Best Man by Gore Vidal, Directed by Vaughn Price
- April 18-21, 24-27, 1968 *The Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare, Directed by John Fairchild
- May 23-26, 29-June 1, 1968 *The Hasty Heart by John Patrick, Directed by Lumir A. Gerner
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Season #21
(1968-69 Season) (Th-Su & W-Sa)
- September 12-15, 18-21, 1968 The Mad-woman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux, Directed by Don Hawkins
- October 31, November 1-3, 6-9, 1968 The Odd Couple by Neil Simon, Directed by Vaughn Price
- December 31-January 11, 1969 The Fantasticks by Tom Jones, music by Harvey Schmidt, Directed by Keith Patterson with Gordon Eichmann (Musical Director)
- February 13-16, 19-22, 1969 Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry, Directed by John Woodworth
- March 27-30, April 2-5, 1969 The Biggest Thief in Town by Dalton Trumbo, Directed by Don Mummert
- May 15-18, 21-24, 1969 Stalag 17 by Donald Bevan & Edmund Trzcinski, Directed by John Kirk
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Season #22
(Only the 6 (*) plays were part of the “official” 1969-70 Season, run is Th-Su & W-Sa)
- September 11-14, 17-20, 1969 *Roman Candle by Sidney Sheldon, Directed by John Kirk
- October 30-November 2, November 5-8, 1969 *Ten Little Indians by Agatha Christie, Directed by Dr. William Shankweiler
- December 31-January 4, January 7-10, 1969 *Androcles and the Lion by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by John Woodworth
- February 12-15, 18-21, 1970 *You Can’t Take it With You by George Kaufman & Moss Hart, Directed by Vaughn Price
- April 2-5, 8-11, 1970 *Antigone by Jean Anouilh, Directed by Keith Patterson
- May 4, 1970 War with Words A one act play performed by BLT for the PTA at the PTA.
- May 14-17, 20-23, 1970 * Romanoff and Juliet by Peter Ustinov, Directed by Don Hawkins
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Season #23
(For the 1970-71 Season the run has been changed to F/S/S & W-Su . Only the 6 (*) plays are part of the “official” Season.)
- September 11-13, 16-20, 1970 *The Devil’s Disciple by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Barbara Dieffenbach
- October 30-November 1, 4-8, 1970 *Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward, Directed by Dr. William Shankweiler
- December 18-20,1970 The Elves and the Shoemaker by Nora Tully Mcalvay & Charlotte B. Chorpenning, Directed by David Jackson
- December 31, 1969-January 3, January 6-10, 1970 *Susan Slept Here by Steve Fisher and Alex Gottlieb, Directed by Don Mummert
- February 12-14, 17-21, 1971 *Dylan by Sidney Michaels, Directed by Keith Patterson
- April 2-4, 7-11, 1971 *Cactus Flower by Abe Burrows, Directed by Vaughn Price
- May 14-16, 19-23, 28, 29, 1971 Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott, Directed by Don Hawkins
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Season #24
(Only the 6 (*) plays were part of the “official” 1971-72 Season-F/S/S & W-Su)
- September 10-12, 15-19, 1971 *Plaza Suite by Neil Simon, Directed by John Voulkos
- September 20, 1971 Theater of the Absurd by Liz Streiff, Directed by Liz Streiff—Presented at the Membership Meeting
- October 22-24, 27-31, 1971 *Chalk Garden by Enid Bagnold, Directed by Dr. William Shankweiler
- December 3-5, 10-12, 1971 *Hansel and Gretel by Lillian Masters, Directed by Micheal Reinbold (special musical number written by Keith Patterson)
- December 31-January 2, January 5-9, 1971 *Don’t Drink the Water by Woody Allen, Directed by Don Mummert
- February 11-13, 16-20, 1972 *Forty Carats by Jay Allen (adapted from a Barillet & Gredy play), Directed by Jay Sherlock
- March 20, 1972 (Presented at a BLT meeting) The Valiant by Holworthy Hall and Robert Middlemass, Directed by Kay Stowell (one poster for this play and “Overtones”)
- March 30- April 2, 5-9, 1972 *The Desperate Hours by Joseph Hayes, Directed by Dr. Robert E. Ericson
- April 17, 1972 (Presented at a BLT meeting) Overtones by Alice Gerstenberg, Directed by Margot Bown (one poster for this and “The Valiant”)
- May 12-14, 17-21, 1972 *Auntie Mame by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Directed by John Kirk
- June 19, 1972 A Marriage Proposal by Anton Chekov, Directed by Ethel Tuman (a 1-act play presented at a Membership meeting)
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Season #25
(Only the 6 (*) plays were part of the “official” 1972-73 Season-F/S/S & Tu-Su but the 2nd Sunday was dropped in 1973)
- July 20-23, 26-29, 1972 A Fate Worse Than Death by Dustin Weed, Directed by Don Mummert in cooperation with Boise Symphony Guild at BLT
- September 15-17, 19-24, 1972 *Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring, Directed by Vaughn Price (25th anniversary the organization of Boise Little Theater)
- October 27-29, October 31-November 4, 1972 *The Lion in Winter by James Goldman, Directed by Micheal Reinbold and Sam Johnson
- December 1-3, 8-10, 1972 *Sinbad the Sailor by Jack A. Melanos, Directed by Joan Roderick
- January 5-7,9-13, 1973 (F/S/S, Tu-Sa) *You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown by Charles Schultz & Clark Gesner, Directed by Keith Patterson w/Gordon Eichmann-Musical Director and featuring the Gib Hochstrasser-Orchestra (with an added Sunday show)
- February 16-18, 20-24, 1973 (F/S/S & Tu-Sa) *Gigi by Anita Loos, Directed by Nancy Shankweiler
- March 30-April 1, April 3-7, 1973 *Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Richard Spero
- May 11-13, 15-19, 1973 *Play It Again Sam by Woody Allen, Directed by Jay Sherlock
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Season #26
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1973-74 Season-F/S/S & Tu-Sa)
- September 14-16, 18-22, 1973 *Strange Bedfellows by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements, Directed by Jay Sherlock
- October 26-28, 30-November 3, 1973 *Tiger at the Gates by Jean Giraudoux (translated Christopher Fry), Directed by John Woodworth
- November 30-December 2, 7-9, 1973 Wizard of Oz by Elizabeth Fuller Chapman, Directed by Colleen Fordyce
- December 28-January 1, January 2-5, 1973 *A Thousand Clowns by Herb Gardner, Directed by Vaughn Price
- February 15-17, 19-23, 1974 *Everybody Loves Opal by John Patrick, Directed by Don Mummert
- March 29-31, April 2-6, 1974 *Night Watch by Lucille Fletcher, Directed by Dr. William Shankweiler
- April 15, 1974 The War of the Worlds, Directed by Keith Couch—Presented at the Membership Meeting
- May 10-12, 14-18, 1974 *Critic’s Choice by Ira Levin, Directed by Vaughn Price
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Season #27
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1974-75 Season-F/S/S & Tu-Sa
- August 24-31, 1974 (presented by BLT at the Western Idaho State Fair) The Streets ofBoise Adapted from a play by Dion Boucicault by Dr. Lauterbach and directed by Dr. Charles Lauterbach
- September 13-15, 17-21, 1974 *My Three Angels by Sam & Stella Spewack, Directed by Vaughn Price
- October 21, 1974 No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, Directed by Kay Stowell—A one act play presented at the Membership Meeting
- October 25-27, 29-November 2, 1974 *The Bat by Mary Robert Rinehart & Avery Hopwood, Directed by Don Hawkins
- November 29-December 1, 6-8, 1974 Jack and the Beanstalk by Charlotte B. Chorpenning, Directed by Kay Stowell
- January 3-5, 7-11, 1975 *The Curious Savage by John Patrick, Directed by George Borchers
- February 14-16, 18-21, 1975 *Opal is a Diamond by John Patrick, Directed by Don Mummert
- February 17, 1975 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf-(Only Act III) by Edward Albee, Directed by Mike Silva—Presented at the Membership Meeting
- February 27, 28, March 1,1975 The Streets of Old Boise Adapted from a play by Dion Boucicault by Dr. Lauterbach and directed by Dr. Charles Lauterbach—Presented at the Bishop’s House (before it was moved!)
- April 4-6, 8-12, 1975 *The Corn is Green by Emlyn Williams, Directed by Nancy Shankweiler
- April 21, 1975 The Redheaded League by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Directed by John Voulkos—Presented at the BLT General Membership meeting
- May 16-18, 20-24, 1975 *The Girl in the Freudian Slip by William F. Brown, Directed by Jay Sherlock
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Season #28
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1975-76 Season—F/S/S & Tu-Sa)
- August 23-30, 1975 Lily the Felon’s Daughter Directed by Don Mummert and Jay Garland Presented by BLT at the Western Idaho Fair
- September 19-21, 23-27, 1975 *Private Lives by Noel Coward, Directed by Colleen Fordyce
- October 24-26, 28-November 1, 1975 *Rashoman by Fay & Michael Kanin, Directed by Don Hawkins
- November 28-30, December 5-7, 1975 *The Emperor’s New Clothes by Charlotte B. Chorpenning, Directed by Cecily Tippery
- December 20, 1975–(S) 3 plays presented by BLT’s Children’s Theater Group at the annual Christmas Party and at Boise Public Library, including
- A Christmas Sampler, Directed by Vera Cederstrom;
- Nine Cheers for Christmas, Directed by Betty Jo Jefferson; and
- A Hanukkah Play, Directed by Ethel Tuman
- January 2-4, 6-10, 1976 *Abe Lincoln in Illinois by Robert E. Sherwood, Directed by Dr. Charles Lauterbach
- February 13-15, 17-21, 1976 *How the Other Half Loves by Alan Ayckbourne, Directed by Mike Silva
- April 2-4, 6-10, 1976 *Twelve Angry Jurors by Reginald Rose, Directed by Don Mummert
- May 14-16, 18-22, 1976 *The Star Spangled Girl by Neil Simon, Directed by Don Mummert
- June 17-20, 1976 (Summer Repertory Odeum #1— 2 plays)
- The Monkey’s Paw by W. W. Jacobs, Directed by Keith Couch and The
- Zoo Story by Edward Albee, Directed by Mike Silva
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Season #29
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1976-77 Season-F/S/S & Tu-Sa)
- July 9, 10, 11, 1976 ((Summer Repertory Odeum #2 —2 plays)
- The Devil and Daneil Webster by Stephen Vincent Benet, Directed by Carol Brevick &
- The Shock of Recognition by Robert Anderson (part of “You Know I Can’t Hear You When the Water is Running”), Directed by J. Richard Garland
- July 29, August 1, 1976—Summer Repetory Odeum #3 (2 One Acts)—The Bald Soprano by Eugene Ionesco, Directed by Gerry Bryant and The American Dream by Edward Albee, Directed by Jon Irwin
- August 28-September 4, 1976 Deadwood Dick by Tom Taggert, Directed by B.J. Jefferson presented by BLT at the Western Idaho Fair
- September 17-19, 21-25, 1976 *Boy Meets Girl by Bella & Samuel Spewack, Directed by Dr. Charles Lauterbach
- October 29-31, November 2-6, 1976 *The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie, Directed by John Voulkos
- December 3-5, 10-12, 1976 Cinderella by Charlotte B. Chorpenning, Directed by Kay Doty
- January 7-16, 1977 *Death Takes a Holiday by Alberto Casella (rewritten by Walter Ferris), Directed by Vaughn Price
- February 18-20, 22-27, 1977 * 6 Rms Riv Vu by Bob Randall, Directed by Mike Silva
- April 1-3, 5-9, 1977 *The Miracle Worker by William Gibson, Directed by Nancy Shankweiler
- May 13-15, 17-21, 1977 *The Sunshine Boys by Neil Simon, Directed by Don Hawkins
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Season #30
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1977-78 Season-F/S/S & Tu-Sa)
- July 15-20, 1977 Frankenstein by Tim Kelly, Directed by John Elliott (part of the Summer Stock theater program)
- July 25-30, 1977 The Fantasticks by Tom Jones, music by Harvey Schmidt, Directed by Jon Irwin (part of Summer Stock Theater Program)
- September 9-11, 13-17, 1977 *Come Blow Your Horn by Neil Simon, Directed by J. Richard Garland
- October 21-23, 25-29, 1977 *The Deadly Game by James Yaffe, Directed by Don Mummert
- December 2-4, 9-11, 1977 *Rip Van Winkle adapted by Barbara McKean, Directed by Barbara McKean
- January 13-21, 1978 *The Lady Who Cried Fox by Edward Clinton, Directed by John Kirk
- February 24-26, February 28-March 4, 1978 *Ah Wilderness by Eugene O’Neill, Directed by Carol Brevick
- April 7-9, 11-15, 1978 *Bad Seed by Maxwell Anderson, Directed by Don Hawkins
- May 19-21, 23-27, 1978 *Harvey by Mary Chase, Directed by Lumir A. Gerner
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Season #31
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1978-79 Season-F/S/S & Tu-Sa)
- July 6-9, 14-16, 1978 *The Golden Grotto by Cleve Haubold, Music by J.A. Hitt, Directed by Scott Beseman (Summer Stock show)
- July 21-23, 27-30, 1978 Two for the Seesaw by William Gibson, Directed by Eric Bishoff (Summer Stock show)
- September 8-10, 12-16, 1978 *The Seven Year Itch by George Axelrod, Directed by Eric Bishoff
- October 20-22, 24-28, 1978 *The Subject was Roses by Frank D. Gilroy, Directed by John E. Miller
- December 1-3, 8-10, 1978 Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie, Directed by Scott Beseman
- January 12-14, 16-20, 1979 *Finishing Touches by Jean Kerr, Directed by Don Mummert
- February 23-25, 27-March 3, 1979 *The Royal Family by George S. Kaufman & Edna Ferber, Directed by John Elliott
- April 6-14, 1979 (F/S/S/M/T/W/Th/F/S) *Four on the Garden by Abe Burrows, Directed by Jay Sherlock and Sharon Purdy Sherlock
- May 18-20, 24-26, 1979 *Enter Laughing by Joseph Stein, Directed by J. Richard Garland
- June 22-24, 29-July 1, 1979 H.M.S. Pinafore by William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, Directed by Bruce Richardson and Dave Eichmann (Music) (Summer Stock)
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Season #32
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1979-80 Season-F/S/S & Tu-Sa)
- September 7-9, 11-15, 1979 *A Thurber Carnival by James Thurber, Directed by Vaughn Price
- October 19-21, 1979 *Murder on the Nile by Agatha Christie, Directed by John Voulkos
- October 31, 1979 The Hitchhiker by Lucille Fletcher, Directed by J. Richard Garland— A radio drama presented on KIDO63 radio
- November 16, 17, 18, 1979 Godspell by John-Michael Tebelak and Stephen Schwartz, Directed by Eric Bishoff (a bonus Play, free for Season ticket holders)
- November 30-December 2, 7-9, 1979 *Rumpelstiltskin by Charlotte B. Chorpenning, Directed by Betty “B.J.” Jefferson
- January 11-13, 15-19, 1980 *The Inspector General by Nikolai Gogol, Directed by Pam Abas
- February 22-24, 26-March 1, 1980 *Johnny Belinda by Elmer Harris, Directed by Eric Bishoff
- April 4-6, 8-12, 1980 *An Almost Perfect Person, by Judith Ross, Directed by Don Mummert
- May 16-18, 20-24, 1980 *The Man who Came to Dinner by George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart, Directed by John Elliott
- June 19-21, 25-28, 1980 The Pirates of Penzance by William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, Directed by Bruce Richardson and Catherine Gilke (music)
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Season #33
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1980-81 Season. The Season is now F/S & Tu-Sa)
- September 5,6, 9-13, 1980 *State of the Union by Howard Lindsay & Russell Crouse, Directed by Bruce Richardson (Celebration of BLT’s 200th production)
- October 17-18, 21-25, 1980 *Dracula by Hamilton Deane & John Balderston, Directed by Scott Beseman,
- November 28-30, December 5-7, 1980 The Sleeping Beauty adapted by Charlotte B. Chorpenning, Directed by Stan McCready
- January 9, 10, 13-17, 1981 *White Sheep of the Family by L duGarde Peach & Ian Hay, Directed by Jon Irwin
- February 20-21, 24-28, 1981 *The Runner Stumbles by Milan Stitt, Directed by Don Mummert
- April 3-4, 7-11, 1981 *California Suite by Neil Simon, Directed by J. Richard Garland
- May 15-16, 19-23, 1981 *The Time of Your Life by William Saroyan, Directed by John Elliott
- June 19-21, 24-27, 1981 The Mikado by William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, Directed by Randy Krawl and James E. Simmerman
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Season #34
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1981-82 Season—F/S & Tu-Sa
- September 11, 12, 15-19, 1981 *Butterflies are Free by Leonard Gershe, Directed by J. Richard Garland
- October 7-10, 1981 Bully by Jerome Alden, Directed by Randy Krawl
- October 23, 24, 27-31, 1981 *A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen, Directed by Bruce Richardson
- November 12-14, 1981 An Evening of 4 One Acts Plays including Out of My Father’s House by Paula Wagner, Jack Hossiss & Eve Merriam- Based on Eve Merrian’s “Growing up Female in America,” Directed by Claudia Scott; If Men Played Cards Like Women Do by George S. Kaufmann, Directed by Ginger Scott; The Still Alarm by George S. Kaufmann, Directed by Ginger Scott; and The Great Nebula in Orion by Lanford Wilson, Directed by Janet Summers- Eskew
- November 27-29, December 4, 5, 1981 Heidi Adapted by Lucille Miller from Novel by Johanna Spyri, Directed by Deb Eisinger
- January 8, 9, 12-16, 1982 *Becket by Jean Anouilh translated by Lucienne Hill, Directed by Jon Irwin
- February 3-6, 1982 Come What Mae by Mary Steelsmith, Directed by Dan Peterson
- February 18-21, 23-27, 1982 (Extra Th & Su shows) *A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A by Burt Shevelove & Larry Gelbart with Music by Stephen Sondheim, Directed by Scott Beseman and Mark Griffin (music)
- March 19-21, 1982 Curtain Up!—5 one-act plays in cooperation with the Boise School Gifted and Talented Program including
- Pot of Gold by Plautus (Arranged by Albert Cullum) Directed by John Elliott;
- Annie (Scenes from) by Juniper P Whipshade, Directed by Pat Patterson & Jane Eisenrick;
- Prometheus Bound by Aeshylus (arranged by Albert Cullum), Directed by Tim Gleason;
- Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, Directed by David Six; and
- Oil’s Well That Ends Well by Juniper P. Whipshade, Directed by David Six
- April 2-5, 7-11, 1982, (F-M & W-Su) *The Family Man by Benjamin Bernard Zaun & Carl Leo, Directed by Kay Doty
- May 14, 15, 18-22, 1982 *Romantic Comedy by Bernard Slade from P.J. Craddock novel, Directed by Don Mummert
- June 18, 19, 23-26, 1982 Ruddigore by William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, Directed by Randy Krawl and Sidney Hudson-Music
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Season #35
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1982-83 Season—F/S & Tu-Sa)
- September 10, 11, 14-18, 1982 *Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon, Directed by Jay Sherlock
- October 15-16, 19-24, 1982 *Tribute by Bernard Slade, Directed by Pam Abas—Celebration of the 25th anniversary of current building
- December 3-5, 10-12, 1982 Pinocchio by Carl Collodi translated by Sarah Scott Edwards, Adapted by Dr. Rosemary Nesbitt, Directed by Sally Ahlstedt
- January 7, 8, 11-15, 1983 *Ten Little Indians by Agatha Christie, Directed by Nancy Shankweiler
- February 11, 12, 15-19, 1983 *The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman, Directed by Claudia Scott
- March 3-6, 1983—“When You Wish Upon a Star” 3 plays presented In cooperation with Boise Schools Gifted & Talented Education Program-at BLT—
- Alice in Wonderland;
- E.T.; and
- Cinderella, all three Directed by Pat Patterson, Tim Gleason & David Six
- April 8, 9, 12-16, 1983 *The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder, Directed by George Borchers
- May 13, 14, 17-21, 1983 *Hay Fever by Noel Coward, Directed by Don Mummert
- June 9-11, 16-18, 1983 Anything Goes by Cole Porter, Directed by Jay Sherlock & Mark Griffin (music)
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Season #36
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1983-84 Season—F/S & Tu-Sa)
- September 9-10, 13-17, 1983 *Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon, Directed by J. Richard Garland
- October 14, 15, 18-22, 1983 *Wuthering Heights by Randolph Carter-based Emily Bronte’s novel, Directed by Lumir A. Gerner
- November 2, 3, 4, 5, 1983 Talley’s Folly by Lanford Wilson, Directed by Claudia Scott
- December 2-4, 9-11, 1983 Snow White & Seven Drawfs by adapted by Jessie Braham White, Directed by Jeannie Matthews & Jack Leonard
- January 6-7, 10-14, 1984 *Lunch Hour by Jean Kerr, Directed by Don Mummert
- February 10-11, 14-18, 1984 *Deathtrap by Ira Levin, Directed by Don Hawkins
- March 1-3, 1984 The Princess and the Magic Pea, Directed by Pat Patterson & Tim Gleason—Presented by the Boise Schools Gifted and Talented Education Program in Cooperation with BLT
- April 6, 7, 10-14, 1984 *Dinner at Eight by George S. Kaufman & Edna Feber, Directed by Keith Patterson
- May 11, 12, 15-19, 1984 *See How They Run by Phillip King, Directed by Sharon Purdy
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Season #37
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1984-85 Season—F/S & Tu-Sa)
- September 7, 8, 11-15, 1984 *Same Time Next Year by Bernard Slade, Directed by Sharon Purdy
- October 19, 20, 23-27, 1984 *Veronica’s Room by Ira Levin, Directed by Don Hawkins
- November 30-December 2, 7-8, 1984 Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves by Wadeeha Atiyah, Directed by Jack Leonard
- January 11-12, 14-19, 1985 *Opal’s Baby by John Patrick, Directed by Don Mummert
- February 22, 23, 25-28, March 1, 2, 1985 *Murder Among Friends by Bob Barry, Directed by Laura Miller
- April 5, 6, 8-13, 1985 *The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder, Directed by J. Richard Garland
- May 10, 11, 13-18, 1985 * On Golden Pond by Ernest Thompson, Directed by Claudia Scott
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Season #38
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1985-86 Season—F/S & Tu-Sa)
- September 6, 7, 10-14, 1985 *Chapter Two by Neil Simon, Directed by Jack Leonard
- October 18, 19, 22-27, 1985 *The Murder Room by Jack Sharkey, Directed by Dr. William Shankweiler
- November 29, 30, December 6-8, 1985 Merlin’s Tale of Arthur’s Magic Sword by Keith Engar, Directed by Kay Doty
- January 10, 11, 14-18, 1986 *The First Fish by Frank Tarloff, Directed by John Kirk
- February 21, 22, February 25-March 1, 1986 *Busybody by Jack Popplewell, Directed by Sharon Purdy
- April 4, 5, 8-12, 1986 *Sweeney Todd by Hugh Wheeler & Steven Sondheim-music, Directed by Laura Miller &Joseph Weisnewski (Music)
- May 9, 10, 13-17, 1986 *Nude with a Violin by Noel Coward, Directed by Claudia Scott
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Season #39
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1986-87 Season—F/S & Tu-Sa)
- September 5, 6, 9-13, 1986 *Suds in Your Eyes by Jack Kirkland, Directed by Bob Coles
- October 17, 18, 21-25, 1986 *Alone Together by Laurence Roman, Directed by Claudia Scott
- November 21-23, 28-30, 1986 The Troll and the Elephant Prince by Max Bush, Directed by John Sherod
- January 8-10, 13-17, 1987 *Strange Snow by Steve Metcalfe, Directed by Laura Miller
- February 20-21, 24-28, 1987 *MacBeth Did It by John Patrick, Directed by Jay Sherlock
- April 3, 4, 12-16, 1987 *Towards Zero by Agatha Christie, Directed by Don Mummert
- May 8, 9, 12-16, 1987 *Under the Yum Yum Tree by Lawrence Roman, Directed by Jack Leonard
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Season #40
(1987-88 Season—F/S & Tu-Sa)
- September 11, 12, 15-19, 1987 You Never Can Tell by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Jerry Garber
- October 23, 24, 27-31, 1987 The Octette Bridge Club by P.J. Barry, Directed by Bob Coles
- December 4-5, 8-12, 1987 Cabaret by Joe Masteroff & John Kander-music, Fred Ebb-lyrics, Directed by John Elliott & Peggy Ford-Purdy-music
- January 15-16, 19-23, 1988 I Never Sang for My Father by Robert Anderson, Directed by Don Hawkins
- February 26, 27, March 1-5, 1988 The Odd Couple-Female Version by Neil Simon, Directed by Jay Sherlock
- April 8, 9, 12-16, 1988 The Gazebo by Alec Coppel, Directed by Kay Doty
- May 27, 28, 31-Jun 4, 1988 Opal’s Husband by John Patrick, Directed by Don Mummert
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Season #41
(1988-89 Season Run days have been changed again, now F/S/S & W-Sa)
- September 9-11, 14-17, 1988 Mixed Doubles by Fred Carmichael, Directed by Don Hawkins
- October 21-23, 26-29, 1988 Look Homeward Angel by Ketti Krings, Directed by Jerry Garber
- December 2-4, 7-10, 1988 I Do, I Do by Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt, Directed by Bob Coles & Barbara Janzen (music)
- January 13-15, 18-21, 1989 Taking Steps by Alan Ayckbourne, Directed by Don Mummert
- February 24-26, March 1-4, 1989 Laura by Vera Caspary & George Sklar, Directed by Sharon Purdy
- April 7-9, 12-15, 1989 The Man in the Dog Suit by Albert Beich & William Wright, Directed by Ev Sherod
- May 19-21, 24-27, 1989 The Prisoner of Second Avenue by Neil Simon, Directed by Don Hawkins
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Season #42
1989-90 Season—F/S/S & W-Sa
- September 8-10, 13-16, 1989 Opal’s Million Dollar Duck by John Patrick, Directed by Don Mummert
- October 27-29, November 1-4, 1989 Prescription Murder by William Link & Richard Levinson, Directed by Jerry Garber (Had to change directors for this play)
- January 5-7, 10-13, 1990 I Ought to be in Pictures by Neil Simon, Directed by Helen Irwin
- February 16-18, 21-24, 1990 A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, Directed by John Elliott
- March 30- April 1, 4-7, 1990 Verdict by Agatha Christie, Directed by Micheal Goss
- May 11-13, 16-19, 1990 I’ll Leave it to You by Noel Coward, Directed by Barbara Beautrow (on the 19th the last act was done bycandlelight due to power outage)
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Season #43
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1990-91 Season F/S/S & W-Sa Flex passes introduced this year.)
- August—No evidence has been found whether or not Shootout at Hole in the Wall by Shubert Sendrich, Directed by Kay Doty actually was performed at the Western Idaho State Fair.
- September 7-9, 12-15, 1990 *Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling, Directed by Ev Sherod (Had to change directors for this play)
- October 19-21, 24-27, 1990 * The Good Doctor by Neil Simon, Directed by Jerry Garber
- November 30-December 2, 7-9, 1990 The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain (adapted by Charlotte B. Chorpenning), Directed by Betty “B.J.” Jefferson
- January 11-13, 16-19, 1991 *A Case For Mason by William McCleery, Directed by Don Walker (Had to change directors for this play)
- February 22-24, 28-March 2, 1991 *Bedroom Farce by Alan Ayckbourne, Directed by Don Mummert
- April 5-7, 10-13, 1991 *Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams, Directed by John Elliott
- May 10-12, 15-18, 1991 *Best of Friends by James Elward, Directed by Michele Hendryx
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Season #44
1991-92 Season F/S/S & W-Sa
- September 6-8, 11-14, 1991 Bad Year for Tomatoes by John Patrick, Directed by Ev Sherod
- October 18-20, 23-26, 1991 Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard, Directed by Jerry Garber
- December 6-8, 11-14, 1991 Nunsense by Dan Goggin, Directed by Jack Leonard & Aleta Briggs (music)
- January 17-19, 22-25, 1992 The Orphans by James Prideaux, Directed by Don Mummert & Debbie Straight
- February 28-March 1, 4-7, 1992 Broadway Bound by Neil Simon, Directed by Joe Jacoby
- April 10-12, 15-18, 1992 Pack of Lies by Hugh Whitemore, Directed by Don Mummert (Had to change this play, rights were not available)
- May 15-17, 20-23, 1992 The Foreigner by Larry Shue, Directed by Barbara Beautrow
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Season #45
1992-93 Season F/S/S & W-Sa
- September 11-13, 16-19, 1992 Crossing Delancy by Susan Sandler, Directed by J. Richard Garland
- October 23-25, 28-31, 1992 Out of Sight, Out of Murder by Fred Carmichael, Directed by Jerry Garber
- January 8-10, 13-16, 1993 Murder at the Howard Johnson’s by Ron Clark & Sam Bobrick, Directed by Don Mummert
- February 26-28, March 3-6, 1993 Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander by Preston Jones, Directed by Michele Hendryx
- April 16-18, 21-24, 1993 Flowers for Algernon by David Rogers based on the novel by Daniel Keyes, Directed by Ev Sherod
- May 28-30, June 2-5, 1993 Rumors by Neil Simon, Directed by Don Walker
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Season #46
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1993-94 Season F/S/S & W-Sa)
- September 10-12, 15-18, 1993 *The Impor- tance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, Directed by Barbara Beautrow
- October 22-24, 27-30, 1993 *Shadowlands by William Nicholson, Directed by Jack Leonard
- December 3-5, 8-11, 1993 Love Letters by A. R. Gurney, Directed by Helen Irwin (free tickets included only with Angel & Patron level tickets.)
- January 14-16, 19-22, 1994 *The Cemetary Club by Ivan Menchell, Directed by Sharon Purdy
- February 25-27, March 2-5, 1994 *I Hate Hamlet by Paul Rudnick, Directed by Jerry Garber (Had to change directors for this play)
- April 8-10, 13-16, 1994 *The Miss Fire- cracker Contest by Beth Henley, Directed by John Elliott
- May 20-22, 25-28, 1994 *Black Comedy by Peter Shaffer, Directed by Rhonda Miracle
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Season #47
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1994-95 Season now runs F/S/S & W-Sa & Th-Sa)
- July 8-10, 14-16, 1994—Summer 1-Act Festival (5 one-acts) (John Elliott was the Consulting Director) on July 8, 10, 15,— A Good Time by Ernest Thompson, Directed by Micheal Weston and Graceland by Ellen Byron, Directed by Stephanie Hennigan and on July 9, 14, 16—Here We Are by Dorothy Parker, Directed by Randy G. Powell; .The Diaries of Adam & Eve, Adapted by David Birney from Mark Twain’s Story, Directed by Janelle K. Strader; & Finger Food by Nina Shengold, Directed by Randy G. Powell (“Diaries of Adam & Eve” got a poster but “Here We Are” and “Finger Food” had to share a poster while neither “A Good Time” nor “Graceland” had one.)
- September 9-11, 14-17, 22-24, 1994 *Sullivan & Gilbert by Kenneth Ludwig, Directed by John Elliott & Katherine Elliot
- November 4-6, 9-12, 17-19, 1994 *The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 by John Bishop, Directed by Ev Sherod
- January 6-8, 11-14, 19-20, 1995 *Squabbles by Marshall Karp, Directed by Jerry Garber
- February 17-19, 22-25, March 2-4, 1995 * N0 Sex Please, We’re British by Anthony Marriott and Alistair Foot, Directed by Don Mummert
- April 7-9, 12-15, 20-22, 1995 *Beau Jest by James Sherman, Directed by Joe Jacoby
- May 26-28, 31-June 3, 8-10, 1995 *Double Exposure by Jack Sharkey, Directed by Barbara Beautrow
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Season #48
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1995-96 Season F/S/S & W-Sa & Th-Sa)
- September 8-10, 13-16, 21-23, 1995 *Bell, Book, and Candle by John Van Druten, Directed by Janelle K. Strader
- October 20-22, 25-28, November 2-4, 1995 *The Innocents, The by William Archibald, Directed by Don Hawkins
- December 1-3, 8-10, 1995 The Sleeping Beauty by Eileen Moushey, Directed by Janet Lizaso
- January 5-7, 11-13, 18-20, 1996 *How The Other Half Loves by Alan Ayckbourne, Directed by John Myers
- February 16-18, 21-24, 29-March 2, 1996 *David’s Mother by Bob Randall, Directed by Sharon Purdy
- April 5-7, 10-13, 18-20, 1996 *Greetings by Tom Dudzick, Directed by Ev Sherod (both the play and director were changed)
- May 24-26, 29-Jun 1, 6-8, 1996 *Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry, Directed by Rhonda Miracle
- June 27-29 & July 5, 6, 1996 “An Evening of Comedy” (3 plays) Including:
- Poetry & Plaster by Russel Medcraft, Directed by Trisha Shugarek;
- Overruled by George Bernard Shaw, Directed by Micheal Corrigan; and
- Speaking Terms by Roland Pertwee, Directed by Trisha Shugarek
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Season #49
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1996-97 Season F/S/S & W-Sa & Th-Sa)
- September 6-8, 11-14, 19-21, 1996 *Prelude to a Kiss by Craig Lucas, Directed by Larry Dennis
- October 25-27, 30-November 2, 7-9, 1996 *84 Charing Cross Road adapted from Helene Hanff’s novel by James Roose Evans, Directed by Ev Sherod
- December 6-8, 13-15, 1996 The Little Snow Girl, The by Nellie McCaslin, Directed by Janet Lizaso
- January 10-12, 15-18, 23-25, 1997 *The Boys Next Door by Tom Griffin, Directed by
Janelle K. Walters
February 28-March 2, 5-8, 13-15, 1997 *But Why Bump Off Barnaby by Rick Abbott, Directed by Barbara Beautrow
- April 11-13, 16-19, 24-26, 1997 *Go Back for Murder by Agatha Christie, Directed by Don Mummert
- May 23-25, 28-31, Jun 5-7, 1997 *Breath of Spring by Peter Coke, Directed by Sharon Purdy
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Season #50
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1997-98 Season F/S/S & W-Sa & Th-Sa) (However, upper level season tickets doincluded tickets to”Merlin”.)
- July 11, 12, 1997 Variety Revue, Directed by Gordon Eichmann & Bea Eichmann—A Celebration of the 50th Season
- September 5-7, 10-13, 18-20, 1997 *Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring, Directed by Michele Hendryx (50th anniversary of the organization of BLT)
- October 17-19, 22-25, 30-November 1, 1997 *The Lion in Winter by James Goldman, Directed by Janelle K. Walters (had to change directors for this play)
- November 28-30, December 5-7, 1997 Merlin’s Tale of Arthur’s Magic Sword by Keith Engar, Directed by Janet Lizaso
- January 9-11, 14-17, 22-27, 1998 *Everybody Loves Opal by John Patrick, Directed by Larry Dennis
- February 27-March 1, 4-7, 12-14, 1998 *Nunsense by Dan Goggin, Directed by Don Hawkins & Jeremy Tate (Music) (had to change directors for this play)
- April 10-12, 15-18, 23-25, 1998 *Murder at the Howard Johnson’s by Ron Clark & Sam Bobrick, Directed by Don Mummert
- May 22, 24, 27-30, June 3-6, 1998 *The Odd Couple (Female Version) by Neil Simon, Directed by Ev Sherod
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Season #51
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1998-99 Season. The run is now F/S & W-Su & Th-Sa)
- July 10-11, 1998 50th Anniversary Grand Finale Musical Revue, Directed by Kay Doty & Marie Blanchard (music)
- September 11,12, 16-20, 24-26, 1998 *The Fantasticks by Tom Jones music by Harvey Schmidt, Directed by Don Hawkins
- October 23,24,28-November 1, 5-7, 1998 *Rehearsal for Murder by Brooke, D.D. Directed by Brook Stallings
- December 4, 5, 9-13, 17-19, 1998 *Sylvia by A.R. Gurney, Directed by Jack Leonard
- January 15, 16, 20-24, 28-30, 1999 *A Wind Between The Houses by Maurice Hill, Directed by Bruce LaFollette
- February 26, 27, March 3-7, 11-13, 1999 *Move Over, Mrs. Markham by Ray Cooney, Directed by Larry Dennis
- April 9, 10, 14-18, 22-24, 1999 *Educating Rita by Willy Russett, Directed by Ev Sherod
- May 21, 22, 26-30, June 3-5, 1999 *Play On! By by John Patrick, Directed by Barbara Beautrow
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Season #52
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 1999-2000 Season. New run days —drop the Wednesday night and now the run is F/S & Th-Su & Th-Sa)
- September 10,11,16-19, 23-25, 1999 *Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon, Directed by Larry Dennis
- October 29, 30, November 4-7, 11-13, 1999 *Lettice and Lovage by Peter Shaffer Directed by Jack Leonard
- November 26-28, December 3-5, 1999—2 plays including:
- The Littlest Angel by Charles Tazewell, Directed by Teresa Sproul and
- Pinocchio by Madge Miller, Directed by Ron Riley & Betty Joanna Jefferson
- January 14,15, 20-23, 27-29, 2000 *Any Wednesday by Muriel Resnik, Directed by Bruce LaFollette
- February 25,26, March 2-5, 9-11, 2000 *Noises Off by Michael Frayn, Directed by Don Hawkins
- April 7,8, 13-16, 20-22, 2000 *Cahoots by Rick Johnston, Directed by Don Mummert
- May 19, 20, 25-28, Jun 1-3, 2000 *Exit the Body by Fred Carmichael, Directed by Jim Lambert
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Season #53
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2000-01 Season. The run is F/S & Th-Su & Th-Sa) (Only the upper level season tickets included tickets to”King Zing”.)
- August 10, 11, 12, 13, 2000 Bye Bye Birdie by Michael Stewart, Directed by Autumn Haynes (Return of a Summer Youth program In Cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation at BLT.)
- September 8-9, 14-17, 21-23, 2000 *The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash, Directed by Larry Dennis
- October 20-21, 26-29, November 2-4, 2000 *Don’t Dress for Dinner by Marc Camoletti Directed by Jim Lambert
- November 24-December 3, 2000 *The Amazing King Zing by Frederick, E Coston, Directed by Teresa Sproul
- January 12-13, 18-31, 25-27, 2001 *Sing On! by Rick Abbott, Directed by Barbara Beautrow
- March 2-3, 8-11, 15-17, 2001 *A Few Good Men by Sorkin, Aaron, Directed by John Myers
- April 13-14, 19-22, 26-28, 2001 *The Cocktail Hour by A. R. Gurney, Directed by Jack Leonard
- May 25-26, 31-June 3, 7-9, 2001 *The Nerd by Larry Shue, Directed by Michele Hendryx
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Season #54
(Only the 6 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2001-02 Season, however, the upper level season tickets included tickets to “Robin Hood”. The run is F/S & Th-Su & Th-Sa)
- August 2-5, 2001 All Aboard for Broadway by Craig Sodera (Cohan Music), Directed by Autumn Haynes (Summer Youth program In Cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation at BLT.)
- September 7, 8, 13-16, 20-22, 2001 *Visit to a Small Planet by Gore Vidal, Directed by Larry Dennis
- October 19, 20, 25-28, November 1-3, 2001 *The Octette Bridge Club by P.J. Barry Directed by Janet Summers
- November 30-December 2, 7-9, 2001 The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood by Mary Lynn Dobson, Directed by Cricket Langworthy
- January 11, 12, 17-20, 24-26, 2002 *To Forgive, Devine by Jack Neary, Directed by Mike Silva (the director had to be changed)
- February 22, 23, 25-28, March 7-9, 2002 *The Dining Room by A.R. Gurney, Directed by Janelle K. Walters
- April 5, 6, 11-14, 18-20, 2002 *Little Old Ladies in Tennis Shoes by Sandra Fenichel Asher, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- May 17, 18, 23-26, 30-Jun 1, 2002 *Running in the Red by Karl Tiedemann, Directed by Jim Lambert
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Season #55
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2002-03 Season. The run is changed to F/S/S & W-Sa)
- August 1-4, 2002 Meet Me in Saint Louis by Hugh Wheeler Music-Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane, Directed by Autumn Haynes (Summer Youth program In Cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation at BLT.)
- September 6-8, 11-14, 2002 *The Curious Savage by John Patrick, Directed by Sharon Purdy
- October 11-13, 16-19, 2002 *Hay Fever by Noel Coward, Directed by Lisa Crane
- November 8-10, 13-16, 2002 *A Man For All Seasons by Robert Bolt, Directed by Mike Silva
- December 13-15, 20-22, 2002 Little Red and the Hoods by Karen Boettcher-Tate, Directed by Cricket Langworthy
- January 17-19, 22-25, 2003 *Sleuth by Anthony Shaffer, Directed by Bruce LaFollette
- February 21-23, 26-March 1, 2003 *Anybody Out There? by John Patrick, Directed by Craig Kreiser
- March 28-30, April 2-5, 2003 *One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Dale Wasserman, Directed by Larry Dennis
- May 2-4, 7-10, 2003 *Not Now, Darling by Ray Cooney & John Chapman, Directed by Jim Lambert
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Season #56
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2003-04 Season. The run is F/S/S and W-Sa)
- July 31-August 3, 2003 Guys and Dolls (Jr Version) by Abe Burrows and Frank Loesser Directed by Autumn Haynes (Summer Youth program In Cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation at BLT.)
- September 5-7, 10-13, 2003 *Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon, Directed by Lane Bottenmiller
- October 10-12, 15-18, 2003 *Cat’s Cradle by Leslie Sands, Directed by Larry Dennis
- November 14-16, 19-22, 2003 *Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton, Directed by John Myers
- December 12-14, 19-21, 2003 Two Dwarves and the Seven Whites by Christopher Gieschen, Directed by Cricket Langworthy
- January 16-18, 21-24, 2004 (2 One-Acts) both by Tom Stoppard, both Directed by Kevin Kimsey
- The Real Inspector Hound
- After Magritte
- February 20-22, 25-28, 2004 *Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, Directed by David Mendes Priest
- April 9-11, 14-17, 2004 *Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner by Pat Cook, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- May 14-16, 19-22, 2004 *See How They Run by Philip King, Directed by Mike Silva
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Season #57
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included inthe “official” 2004-05 Season. The run has been changed to —F/S, Th-Su & W-Sa)
- July 29-31, August 5-7, 2004 How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, and Willie Gilbert Directed by Georgette Dashielle and Karen Stratton (Music) (Summer Youth program In Cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation at BLT.)
- September 10, 11, 16-19, 22-25, 2004 *I Hate Hamlet by Paul Rudnick, Directed by Mike Silva
- October 22, 23, 28-31, November 3-6, 2004 *Grace and Glorie by Tom Zieler, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- December 3, 4, 9-13, 15-18, 2004 *A Christmas Carol Adapted by Michael Pallor from Dickens’ novel of the same name, Directed by John Myers
- January 14, 15, 20-23, 26-29, 2005 *The Grapes of Wrath by Frank Galati, Directed by David Mendes Priest
- February 25, 26, March 3-6, 9-12, 2005 *Scapino! by Frank Dunlop & Jim Dale Directed by Rick Hoover
- April 1, 2, 7-10, 13-16, 2005 * California by Doris Baizley, Directed by Larry Dennis
- May 6, 8, 13-15, 2005 Once Upon a Wolf by Steph DeFerie, Directed by Cricket Langworthy
- June 3, 4, 9-12, 15-18, 2005 *Over the River and Through the Woods by Joe DiPietro, Directed by Kevin Kimsey
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Season #58
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2005-06 Season. The run is F/S,Th-Su & W-Sa)
- August 4-6, 11-13, 2005 Barnum by Mark Bramble, Directed by Larry Dennis (Summer Youth program In Cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation at BLT.)
- September 2, 3, 8-11, 14-17, 2005 *Come Blow Your Horn by Neil Simon, Directed by Cricket Langworthy
- October 14, 15, 20-23, 26-29, 2005 *Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott, Directed by Nancy Shankweiler
- December 2, 3, 9-11, 14-17, 2005 *The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson, Directed by Autumn Haynes
- January 13, 14, 19-22, 25-28, 2006 *Somewhere in Between by Craig Pospisil, Directed by Kevin Kimsey
- February 24, 25, March 2-5, 8-11, 2006 * Morning’s at Seven by Paul Osburn, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- April 14, 15, 20-23, 26-29, 2006 *big, The Musical by John Weidman, Lyrics by Richard Maltby Jr., Music by David Shire, Directed by Rick Hoover
- May 26, 27, Jun 1-4, 7-10, 2006 *On Golden Pond by Ernest Thompson, Directed by Larry Dennis
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Season #59
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2006-07 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & W-Sa)
- July 27-29, August 3-5, 2006
- The Unsink-able Molly Brown by Richard Morris & Meredith Willson, Directed by Wendy Koeppl (Summer Youth program In Cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation at BLT.)
- September 8, 9, 14-17, 20-23, 2006 *And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie, Directed by Nancy Shankweiler
- October 20-21, 26-29, November 1-4, 2006 *Murderer by Anthony Shaffer, Directed by Kevin Kimsey
- December 1-3, 7-10, 13-16, 2006 *Little Women by Peter Clapham, Directed by Autumn Kersey
- January 12-13, 18-21, 24-27, 2007 *‘till Death Do Us Part by Billy Van Zandt & Janen Milmore, Directed by John Myers
- February 23-24, March 1-4, 7-10, 2007 *Too Soon For Daisies by William Dinner & William Morum, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- April 13-14, 19-22, 25-28, 2007 *Butterflies Are Free by Leonard Gershe, Directed by Larry Dennis
- May 25-26, May 31-Jun 3, Jun 6-9, 2007 *The Graduate by Terry Johnson, Directed by David Mendes Priest (play had to be changed)
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Season #60
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2007-08 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & W-Sa)
- July 19-22, 26-28, 2007 Grease (High School Version) by Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey Directed by Autumn Kersey (Summer Youth program In Cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation at BLT.)
- September 7, 8, 13-16, 19-22, 2007 *Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling, Directed by John Myers
- October 19, 20, 25-28, 1-November 3, 2007 *The Desperate Hours by Joseph Hayes, Directed by Nancy Shankweiler
- November 30-December 2, 6-9, 12-15, 2007 *A Christmas Story by Philip Grecian Directed by Randy Lord (added an extra Sunday performance the 1st week)
- February 22,23, 28-March 2, 5-8, 2008 In the Restroom at Rosenbloom’s by Ludmilla Bollow, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- April 11, 12, 17-20, 23-26, 2008 *Enchanted April by Matthew Barber, Directed by Janelle K. Priest
- May 23, 24, 29-June 1, 4-7, 2008 *The Sunshine Boys by Neil Simon, Directed by Larry Dennis
- January 11, 12, 17-20, 23-26, 2008 *It Runs in the Family by Ray Cooney, Directed by Kevin Kimsey
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Season #61
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2008-09 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & W-Sa)
- July 17-20, 24-26, 2008 The Pirates of Penzance, Jr. by William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, Directed by Cheryl Blauer—Summer Youth program In cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation at BLT
- September 5,6, 11-14, 17-20, 2008 *Plaza Suite by Neil Simon, Directed by Patrick Ryan
- October 17,18, 23-26, 29-November 1, 2008 *The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Rupert Holmes based on an unfinished novel by Charles Dickens, Directed by Autumn Kersey
- November 28, 29, December 4-7, 10-13, 2008 *The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge by Mark Brown, Directed by Cricket Langworthy
- January 16,17,22-25, 28-31, 2009 *Open House by Tom Donahoe, Directed by Larry Dennis
- February 27,28, March 5-8, 11-14, 2009 *Foxfire by Susan Cooper & Hume Cronyn, Music by Jonathan Holzman, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- April 10, 11, 16-19, 22-25, 2009 *Our Town by Thornton Wilder, Directed by Nancy Shankweiler
- May 22, 23, 28-31, June 3-6, 2009 *Bleacher Bums Conceived by Joe Montegna & written by Organic Theater Company, Directed by Janelle K. Priest
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Season #62
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2009-10 Season. Wednesday night has been dropped and a 2nd matinee has been added to Saturday—The run is now F/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa)
- July 23-26, 30-August 1, 2009 Annie, Jr. by Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse,& Martin Charnin, Directed by Allison Remley Summer Youth Program In Cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation
- September 4, 5, 10-13, 17, 18, 19(2), 2009 *You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown by Charles Schultz & Clark Gesner, Directed by Wendy Koeppl and Music Director, Erika Gray
- October 16, 17, 22-25, 29, 30,31(2), 2009 *The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie, Directed by Cricket Langworthy
- November 27, 28, December 3-6, 10-12, 18, 19(2), 2009 (added an extra weekend) *A Christmas Story by Philip Grecian, Directed by John Myers
- January 15, 16, 21-24, 28, 29, 30(2), 2010 *Fools by Neil Simon, Directed by Kevin Kimsey
- February 12, 13, 19, 20, 2010 This is Our Youth by Kenneth Lonergan, Directed by Karissa Murrell-Adams—Presented by BLT’s Black Box-Broken Illusion Project in the Rehearsal Hall
- 26, 27, March 4-7, 11, 12, 13(2), 2010 *Almost, Maine by John Cariani, Directed by Larry Dennis
- April 9, 10, 15-18, 22, 23, 24(2), 2010 *Twelve Angry Men by Sherman Sergel, Directed by David Mendes Priest
- May 21, 22, 27-30, June 3, 4, 5(2), 2010 *Chapter Two by Neil Simon, Directed by Patrick Ryan
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Season #63
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2010-11 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa)
- July 22-25, 29-31, 2010 HONK, Jr. by Anthony Drewe (Book & Lyrics) & George Stiles (Music), Directed by Autumn Kersey and Leta Neustaedter (Music) Summer Youth Program in Cooperation with Parks & Recreation
- September 3, 4, 9-12, 16, 17,18(2), 2010 *Lend Me a Tenor by Ken Ludwig, Directed by John Myers
- October 15, 16, 21-24, 28, 29, 30(2), 2010. *Death and Taxes by Pat Cook, Directed by Mike Mullens
- November 5, 6, 12, 13, 2010 The Shape of Things by Neil Labute, Directed by Karissa J Murrell Adams—Presented by BLT’s Black Box-Broken Illusion Project in the rehearsal hall
- November 26, 27, December 2-5, 9-11, 15, 16,17, 18(2), 2010 Irving Berlin’s *White Christmas by David Ives & Paul Blake, Music and Lyrics by Irvin Berlin, Directed by Wendy Koeppl (an extra weekend was added to this show and when a Power outage caused the cancelation of the 2nd Saturday evening performance, a Wednesday (15th) was also added)
- January 14, 15, 20-23, 27, 28, 29(2), 2011 *Cash on Delivery by Michael Cooney, Directed by Kevin Kimsey
- February 25, 26, March 3-6, 10, 11,12(2), 2011. *Leaving Iowa by Tim Clue and Spike Manton, Directed by Andrea Haskett
- April 8, 9, 14-17, 21,22, 23(2), 2011 *I Never Sang for My Father by Robert Anderson, Directed by Nancy Shankweiler
- May 20, 21, 26-29, June 2, 3, 4(2), 2011 *This Day and Age by Nagle Jackson, Directed by Randy Lord
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Season #64
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2011-12 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa)
- July 21-24, 28-30, 2011 Anne of Green Gables by Joseph Robinette, Directed by Cheryl Blauer Summer Youth Program in Cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation
- September 2, 3, 8-11, 15, 16, 17(2), 2011 *Rumors by Neil Simon, Directed by Frank White
- October 14, 15, 20-23, 27, 28, 29(2), 2011 *The Butler Did It by Walter Marks and Peter Marks, Directed by Andrea Haskett (had to change directors for this play)
- November 25,26, December 1-4, 8-10, 16,17(2), 2011 *A Candle in the Window by L. Don Swartz, Directed by Cheryl Blauer (We added an extra weekend to the run and had to change plays, original show was not available)
- January 13, 14, 19-22, 26, 27, 28(2), 2012 *Out of Order by Ray Cooney, Directed by Kevin Kimsey
- February 24, 25, March 1-4, 8, 9, 10(2), 2012 —An Evening of 3 one-act plays directed by Wendy Koeppl—
- A Candle on the Table by Patricia Clapp;
- Lost by Mary Louise Wilson;
- The Traveling Sisters by John Kirkpatrick
- April 6, 7, 12-15, 19, 20, 21(2), 2012 *Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire, Directed by Mike Mullens
- May 18, 19, 24-27, May 31, June 1, 2(2), 2012 *The Pink Panther Strikes Again by William Gleason, Directed by Wm. Brad Ooley
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Season #65
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2012-13 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa)
- July 19-22, 26-29, 2012 Willy Wonka, Jr. by Roald Dahl, Directed by Autumn Kersey Summer Youth program in Cooperation with Boise City Parks and Recreation
- September 7-8, 13-16, 20-22(2), 2012 *Becky’s New Car by Steven Dietz, Directed by Andrea Haskett
- October 19-20, 25-27, November 1, 2, 3(2), 2012 *Amadeus by Peter Shaffer, Directed by Becky Kimsey
- November 30-December 2, 7-9, 13, 14, 15(2), 2012 *Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some) by Micheal Carleton, Jim FitzGerald, & John K. Alvarez, Directed by Cheryl Blauer
- January 11-12, 17-20, 24,25, 26(2), 2013 *Wrong Window by Billy Van Zandt & Jane Milmore, Directed by Sean McBride
- February 2, 2013—Will Act for Food by Daisy’s Madhouse to benefit the Idaho Foodbank at BLT in cooperation with BLT.
- March 1-2, 7-10, 14, 15, 16(2), 2013 *Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Directed by Frank White
- April 12-13, 18-21, 25, 26, 27(2), 2013 *The Red Velvet Cake War by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, & Jamie Wooten, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- May 24-25, 30-June 2, June 6, 7, 8(2), 2013 *Company by George Furth & Stephen Sondheim, Directed by Brad Ooley
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Season #66
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2013-14 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa)
- July 18-21, 25-27, 2013 The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by Joseph Robinette Directed by Wendy Koeppl—Summer Youth Program with Boise Parks and Recreation
- September 6, 7, 12-15, 19, 20, 21(2), 2013 *Shakespeare in Hollywood by Ken Ludwig Directed by Paul Archibeque
- October 18, 19, 24-27, 31, November 1, 2(2), 2013 *Getting Away with Murder by Stephen Sondheim & George Furth, Directed by Curtis Ransom
- November 29-December 1, December 5-8,12, 13,14(2), 2013 *It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play by Joe Landry, Directed by Larry Dennis
- January 10, 11, 16-19, 23, 24, 25(2), 2014 *Lie, Cheat, and Genuflect by Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore, Directed by Sean McBride
- February 28, March 1, 6-9, 13, 14, 15(2), 2014 *Bus Stop by William Inge, Directed by Frank White
- April 11, 12, 17-20, 24, 25, 26(2), 2014 *Harvey by Mary Chase, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- May 23, 24, 29-June 1, June 5, 6, 7(2), 2014 *The Fox on the Fairway by Ken Ludwig, Directed by John Myers
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Season #67
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2014-15 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa)
- July 24-27, 31-August 2, 2014 Disney’s High School Musical, Jr. by Book by David Simpatico & Music by Bryan Louiselle, Directed by Whitney Ulmen, Becky Duggan- Music & Brittney Knyszek-Choreography – Summer Youth Program with Boise City Parks & Recreation
- September 5, 6, 11-14, 18, 19, 20(2), 2014 *Curtains by Rupert Holmes, Music by John Kander & Lyrics by Fred Ebb, Directed by Wendy Koeppl (had to change the director of this show)
- October 17,18, 23-26, 30, 31, Nov. 1(2), 2014 *Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Frank White (Had to replace the lead actress after the 1st night)
- November 28, 29, 30, December 4-7, 11, 12, 13(2), 2014 (added an extra Sunday) *Twas the Night Before Christmas by Ken Ludwig, Directed by John Myers—Treasure Valley Children’s Theater presented plays with this play;
- On Nov. 28, 29, & Dec. 5, 12, it was The Christmas Disaster by Dylan Reynolds, Directed by Leesa Williams;
- 30, Dec. 6, 7, 13, it was A Christmas Gift by Autumn Kersey, Directed by Courtney Ransom;
- and Dec. 4, 11, 13, it was A Musical Christmas, Directed by Leesa Williams
- January 9, 10, 15-18, 22, 23, 24(2), 2015 *Squabbles by Marshall Karp, Directed by Wm. Brad Ooley
- February 27, 28, March 5-8, 12, 13, 14(2), 2015 *Rex’s Exes by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, & Jamie Wooten, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- April 10, 11, 16-19, 23, 24, 25(2), 2015 *Things My Mother Taught Me by Katherine DiSavino Directed by Sarah Church
- May 22, 23, 28-31, June 4, 5, 6(2), 2015 *Daisy Pulls It Off by Denise Deegan, Directed by Paul Archibeque
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Season #68
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2015-16 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa)
- July 10-12, 16-18, 2015 *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Timothy Mason, Directed by Cheryl Blauer—Summer Youth program In Cooperation with Boise Park & Recreation
- July 18, 2015 Everything Oz, Directed by Autumn Kersey—Treasure Valley Children’s Theater presented this play at the Saturday matinee performance of “Tom Sawyer”
- September 4, 5, 10-13, 17, 18, 19(2), 2015 *Little Shop of Horrors by Howard Ashman, Music by Alan Menken, Directed by John Myers
- October 16, 17, 22-25, 29, 30, 31(2), 2015 *The Kitchen Witches by Caroline Smith, Directed by Anastasia Van Allen
- November 27-29, Dec. 3-6, 10, 11, 12(2), 2015. *Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some) by Micheal Carleton, Jim FitzGerald, & John K. Alvarez, Directed by Cheryl Blauer (added an extra Sunday )
- January 8, 9, 14-17, 21, 22, 23(2), 2016 *The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni, translated by Jeffrey Hatcher and Emilio Landi, Directed by Jonathan Perry
- February 26, 27, March 3-6 10, 11, 12(2), 2016 *Calendar Girls by Tom Firth, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- April 8, 9, 14-17, 21, 22, 23(2), 2016 *The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Directed by Frank White
- May 20, 21, 26-29, June 2, 3, 4(2), 2016. *Flaming Idiots by Tom Rooney, Directed by Wm. Brad Ooley
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Season #69
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2016-17 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa)
- July 28-31, August 4-6, 2016 Disney’s Alice in Wonderland, Jr. Adapted by David Simpatico,Sammy Fain,Bob Hilliard, etc. from Lewis Carroll’s novels, Directed by Sarah Church Carroll—Summer Youth Program in Cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation
- September 2, 3, 8-11, 15, 16, 17(2), 2016 *The Odd Couple (Female Version) by Neil Simon, Directed by Shelby Bay
- October 14, 15, 20-23, 27, 28, 29(2), 2016 *Dracula by Steven Dietz, Directed by Whitney Ulmen
- November 25-27, Dec. 1-4, 8, 9, 10(2), 2016 *Miracle on 34th Street by Mountain Community Theater, Directed by Cheryl Blauer (added an extra Sunday)
- January 6, 7, 12-15, 19, 20, 21(2), 2017 *Last Round-Up of the Guacamole Queens by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, & Jamie Wooten, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- February 24, 25, March 2-5, 9, 10, 11(2), 2017 *A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Larry Dennis
- February 11 & March 12 & April 1, 2017 The Other Room by Ariadne Blayde, Directed by Anastasia Van Allen—A special play for the 2017 I-ACT Festival. They won state and went to regionals on April 1st . On March 12th it was performed at BLT.
- April 7, 8, 13-16, 9, 10,11(2), 2017 *37 Postcards by Michael McKeever, Directed by Sarah Wright
- May 19,20, 25-28, June 1, 2, 3(2), 2017 *Charley’s Aunt by Brandon Thomas, Directed by Paul Archibeque
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Season #70
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2017-18 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa)
- July 14-16, 20, 21, 22, 2017 Pollyanna by Susan Pargman, Directed by Cheryl Blauer with Greg & Patti Finley (Co-Directors)— Summer Youth program In cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation at BLT
- September 1, 2, 7-10, 14, 15, 16(2), 2017 *Pride and Prejudice by Jon Jory—adapted from Jane Austen’s Novel, Directed by Diana Holdridge
- October 13, 14, 19-22, 26, 27, 28(2), 2017 *The Addams Family by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice; Music & Lyrics by Andrew Lippa, Directed by John Myers
- November 24-26, November 30-December 3, 7, 8, 9(2), 2017 *A Christmas Story by Philip Grecian, Directed by Patti Finley (added an extra Sunday)
- January 12, 13, 18-21, 25, 26, 27(2), 2018 *Beer For Breakfast by Sean Grennan, Directed by Helene Myers
- March 2, 3, 8-11, 15, 16, 17(2), 2018 *Exit Laughing by Paul Elliott, Directed by Wendy Koeppl (the playwright came to our production!)
- April 13, 14, 19-22, 26, 27, 28(2), 2018 *Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, Directed by Frank White
- May 25, 26, 31-June 3, June 7, 8, 9(2), 2018 *Once Upon A Mattress by Jay Thompson, Dean Fuller, and Marshall Barer, Directed by John Myers
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Season #71
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2018-19 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa)
- July 20-22, 26-28, 2018 Stalwart-A Brothers Story by Kimberli Reynolds, Directed by Kimberli Reynold—In cooperation with Boise City Parks and Recreation Summer Youth Program
- September 7,8, 13-16, 20, 21, 22(2), 2018 *The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 by John Bishop, Directed by Frank White
- October 12, 20, 25-28, Nov. 1, 2, 3(2), 2018 *The Marvelous Wonderettes by Roger Bean, Directed by Greg Finley
- November 30-Dec. 2, 6-9, 13, 14, 15(2), 2018. *Miss Bennett: Christmas at Pemberley by By Lauren Gunderson & Margot Melcon, Directed by Diana Holdridge (play and director had to be changed. Add extra Sunday Matinee.)
- January 18, 19, 24-27, 31-February 1, 2(2), 2019. *The Bakers Dozen by Becky Kimsey, Directed by Becky Kimsey (A world premiere for Becky’s play and she had to direct it herself because of the change to the December show.)
- March 1, 2, 7-10, 14, 15, 16(2), 2019 *Pippin by Roger O Hirson, Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- April 19, 20, 25-28, May 2, 3, 4(2), 2019 *Evelyn in Purgatory by Topher Payne, Directed by Wm. Brad Ooley
- May 31, June1, 6-9, 13, 14, 15(2), 2019 *Suite Surrender by Michael McKeever, Directed by Bradley Campbell
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Season #72
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2019-20 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa)
- July 19-21, 25-27, 2019 The NeverEnding Story adapted by David S. Craig, Directed by Kim Sherman-Labrum—In cooperation with Boise City Parks and Recreation Summer Youth Program
- September 6, 7, 12-15, 19, 20, 21(2), 2019 *Clue by Jonathan Lynn, Hunter Foster, Sandy Rustin, & Eric Price, Directed by Diana Holdridge
- October 18, 19, 24-27, 31-Nov. 1, 2(2), 2019 *Casserole by Pam Harbaugh, Directed by Wendy Koeppl (This play was a world premiere from the American Association of Community Theaters contest and the playwright attended several performances and we had a party.)
- November 29-December 1, December 5-8, 12, 13, 14(2), 2019 *Annie Book by Thomas Meehan, Music by Charles Strouse, Lyrics by Martin Charnin, Directed by Cheryl Blauer An extra Sunday Matinee was added.
- January 17, 18, 23, 24, 25 Jan 26 & Jan 30-February 1(2), 2020 *Second Samuel by Pamela Parker, Directed by Frank White (last 5 shows canceled due to Actor’s heart attack backstage)
- February 28, 29, March 5-8, 12, 13, 14(2), 2020 *Leading Ladies by Ken Ludwig. Directed byWendy Koeppl
- April 17, 18, 23, 26, April 30-May 2, 2020— *These Shining Lives by Melanie Marnich, Directed by Sarah Wright —was canceled due to the CoVid19 pandemic
- May 29, 30, June 4-7, June 11-13, 2020— *Drowsy Chaperone Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison; Book by Bob Martin & Don McKellar, Directed by John Myers—Canceled due to the CoVid19 pandemic
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Season #73
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2020-21 Season. The run is F/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa) Most of this season was canceled because of the Co-Vid 19 pandemic. While the theater was closed, the seats were removed, new concrete poured, and the seats replaced with additional leg room.
- July 24,-August 1, 2020-Fiddler on the Roof, Jr. by Jerome Robbins, Harold Prince, Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick and Joseph Stein Directed by Kate Carter-Cram—canceled due to CoVid
- September 4, 5, 10-13, 17-19, 2020 *The Book of Will by Lauren Gunderson, Directed by Paul Archibeque—canceled
- September 19, 2020 Cabernet Cabaret a live streamed variety show which included the virtual presentation of last season’s Beulah awards.
- October 16, 17, 22-25, 29-31, 2020 *Heathers, the Musical, by Kevin Murphy & Laurence O’Keefe, Directed by Todd King—canceled
- November 27, 28, December 3-6, 10-12, 2020 *Winter Wonderettes by Roger Bean, Directed by Greg and Patti Finley—canceled
- December 12, 2020 *Christmas Cab-Cab another live streamed variety show. This onewith 2 sessions—a family friendly “Nice” show at 7:00 and a more risqué “Naughty” show at 9:00.
- January 15, 16, 21-24, 28-30, 2021 *Noises Off by Michael Frayn, Directed by Jeanna Vickery—canceled
- February 5,6, 2021 *Vintage Hitchcock: a Live Radio Play by Joe Landry — Directed by Diana Holdridge this show was live streamed
- March 5, 6, 11-14, 18-20, Live streamed April 9 & 10, 2021 and then with a live audience April 16-18, 22-25, 29, 30, May 1(2), 2021*Five Women Wearing the Same Dress by Alan Ball — Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- April 16, 17, 22-25-29-May 1, 2021 *God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, Directed by Bradley Campbell—canceled
- May 28, 29, June 3-6, 10, 11, 12(2), 2021 *A Midsummer Night’s Dream by WilliamShakespeare, Directed by Diana Holdridge
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Season #74
(Only the 7 (*) plays are included in the “official” 2021-22 Season. The run is now F/S/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa. An additional Sunday matinee was added to the first week to help make up for seats lost to the reconfiguration of our seating while we were closed for CoVid. Also mid-season the decision was made (for marketing purposes) to include the July youth production in the season that just finished instead of the season to begin in July, therefore this season has two Youth presentations.)
- July 22-24, 2021 A Night of Many Stories— 4 original short plays:
- “Superhero Support Group” by D. M. Larson—Directed by David Rodarte;
- “A Proper Diet” by Kevin Labrum—Directed by Sarah Wright;
- “Be Afraid of this Virginia Woolf” by Kevin Labrum—Directed by Kim Sherman Labrum;
- “Unhappily Ever After” by Piper Clark-White, Regan Ybarra, Kellan Regan, Izzy Martin, Tovi Sanford, Lilly Furlow, Vicki-Lynn Holman, and Moss Wingrove, Directed and Choreographed by Clay Lee, Heather Lee, and Nikki Wesselman; Presented in Cooperation with Boise Parks and Recreation
- August 27-29, Sept. 2-5, 9, 10, 11(2), 2021*The Book of Will by Lauren Gunderson, Directed by Paul Archibeque
- October 8-10, 14-17, 21-23, 28, 29, 30(2), 2021 *Heathers, the Musical, by Kevin Murphy & Laurence O’Keefe, Directed by Todd King
- November 26-28, December 2-5, 9-11, 16, 17, 18(2), 2021 *Matilda the Musical Book by Dennis Kelly, Music & Lyrics by Tim Minchin – Directed by Patti Finley (added an extra week end)
- January 21-23, 27-30, February 3-5,10, 11, 12(2), 2022 *Noises Off by Michael Frayn, Directed by Jeanna Vickery (Last weekend rescheduled due to the CoVid 19 Pandemic)
- March 11-13, 17-20, 24, 25, 26(2), 2022 *These Shining Lives by Melanie Marnich, Directed by Sarah Wright
- April 22-24, 28-May 1, 5, 6, 7(2), 2022 *God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, Directed by Bradley Campbell
- June 3,4,5, 9,10, 11,12, 15, 16,17, 18 (2),19, 2022 *Puffs, by Matt Cox, directed by Katie Shuter Rompala—4 Shows had to be canceled due to CoVid 19 and two were added, a Wednesday and 2nd Sunday in the 3rd week.
- July 15-17, 21-23, 2022—Oz! by Tim Kelly, a musical based on the story by L. Frank Baum, Music and Lyrics by Bill Francoeur, Directed by Sarah Church Carroll in cooperation with Boise City Department of Parks and Recreation
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Season #75
(only the 7 (*) shows are included in the “official” season tickets for the 2022-23 season. The run is F/S/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa.
- September 2-4, 8-11, 15, 16, 17(2), 2022 — *Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, Directed by Diana Holdridge
- October 14–16, 20–23, 27, 28, 29(2), 2022 *Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring,, directed by Frank White
- November 25-27, December 1-4, 8-11, 15, 16, 17(2), 2022 (an additional week) — *White Christmas, Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin, Book by David Ives and Paul Blake, Directed by Wendy Koeppl
- November 25, 26, December 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 2022 (only F&S)—The UnXmas Story by Jeff Goode, Directed by Shannon Peterson (After hours Adult show at 11pm.)
- January 13-15, 19-22, 26, 27, 28(2), 2023—*The Gods of Comedy by Ken Ludwig, Directed by Jonathan Perry
- February 3, 4, 2023—The IACT Festival was held at BLT this year.
- February 24-26, March 2-5, 9 10, 11(2)—*An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley, Directed by Bradley Campbell
- April 7-9, 13-16, 20, 21, 22(2), 2023—*The Mad Ones, (formerly known as The Unauthorized Autobiography of Samantha Brown) by Kait Kerrigan and Bree Lowdermilk, Directed by Machaela Burt
- May 19-21, 25-28, June 1-4, 8, 9, 10(2), 2023— *The Play That Goes Wrong by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields of Mischief Theatre Company, Directed by Curtis Ransom (run had an extra weekend)
- July 14-16, 20-22, 2023— Disney’s Frozen Jr. Music and Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez, Book by Jennifer Lee, Director – Maren McCaleb, in conjunction with Boise’s Parks and Recreation Department
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Season #76
(only the 7 (*) shows are included in the “official” season tickets for the 2022-23 season. The run is F/S/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa.
- September 1-3, 7-10, 14, 15, 16(2), 2023 — *Sherwood, The Adventures of Robin Hood by Ken Ludwig ~ Directed by Curtis Ransom
- October 13-15, 19-22, 26, 27, 28 (2), 2023 *Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie and adapted by Doug Goheen, Directed by Frank White
- November 24-26, 30-December 3, 7-10, 14-16 (2), 2023 *A Christmas Carol Adapted by Aubrielle Holly from Dickens’ novel Directed by Aubrielle Holly (run is 4 weeks)
- November 24, 25, December 1, 2, 8, 9, 15,16, 2023 (only F/S)— Christmas II, It’s a Wonderful Nativity by Jeff Goode, Directed by Shannon Peterson (After hours adult show at 10:30 pm in the Back Box space.)
- January 12, 13, 14, 17-21, 25-28, Feb. 1, 2, 3(2), 2024—*Ride the Cyclone: The Musical by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell, Directed by Victoria Horn (run is 4 weeks)
- February 23-25, 29-March 3, 7, 8, 9(2), 2024— *Love/Sick by John Carlani, Directed by Katie Shuter-Rompala
- April 5-7, 11-14, 18, 19, 20(2), 2024—*Kiss or Make Up by Jack Sharkey, Directed by Kelliey Black Chavez
- May 17-19, 23-26, 30, 31, June 1(2), 2024—*She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen, Directed by Paul Archibeque
- July 12-14, 18-20, 2024—Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach Jr. adapted by Timothy Allen McDonald, Music and Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, Directed by Katey Schwind Williams in conjunction with Boise’s Parks and Recreation Department
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Season #77
(only the 7 (*) shows are included in the “official” season tickets for the 2022-23 season. The run is F/S/S, Th-Su & Th/F/Sa/Sa. This season BLT is running a complete season in the rehearsal hall which is now called the “Black Box Theater”