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Cape Cod Theatre Project : ウィキペディア英語版
Cape Cod Theatre Project
The Cape Cod Theatre Project is a nonprofit organization founded in 1995 by actors Andrew Polk and Jim Bracchitta, with the mission of collaborating with playwrights, actors, directors, and the public in developing new American plays. The performances are staged readings, after which the audience members may share their reactions with the playwright and help him/her revise the script. Performances are staged at Falmouth Academy, in Falmouth, Massachusetts.
The Cape Cod Theatre Project also offers an internship program in which young people are able to learn about stage production and theatrical techniques.
==Seasons==
The Cape Cod Theatre Project produced 64 plays from 1995 to 2012.〔http://www.capecodtheatreproject.org/history/〕 By year, these plays are:
1995: ''Scaring the Fist'' by Ben Bettenbender, directed by Andrew Polk; ''Stanton’s Garage'' by Joan Ackerman, directed by Christopher Payton;''The Vast Difference'' by Jeff Daniels, directed by Joel Bishoff
1996: ''Emil'' by Ben Bettenbender, directed by Andrew Polk; ''The Mineola Twins'' by Paul Vogel, directed by Mark Ramont; ''The Sanctuary Club'' by Wesley Moore, directed by Chris Payton
1997: ''After The Orchard'' by William M. Hoffman, directed by Joumana Risk; ''Vick’s Boy'' by Ben Bettenbender, directed by Michael Warren Powell; ''Miracle Mile'' written and performed by Clark Middleton, directed by Michael Warren Powell; ''The Kiss At City Hall'' by Joe DiPietro, directed by Joel Bishoff
1998: ''A Sense Of Place'' by Lanford Wilson, directed by Michael Warren Powell; ''Birdgirl'' by Anne Harris, directed by Jim Bracchitta
1999: ''Jack, Jesus And The Brazilian Marrano'' by Daniel Goldfarb, directed by Brad Rouse; ''One Under'' by Israel Horovitz, directed by Joel Bishoff; ''Women Who Steal'' by Carter W. Lewis, directed by Michael Warren Powell
2000: ''Longevity Abbreviated (or for Those Who Don’t Have The Time)'' by Carter W. Lewis, directed by Gabriel Barre; ''Wilder'' by Erin Cressida Wilson, directed by Lisa Portes. Musical direction: The Red Clay Ramblers (Jack Herrick, Mike Carver); ''Modern Orthodox'' by Daniel Goldfarb, directed by Christopher Ashley
2001: ''Lilia!'' written, performed and directed by Libby Skala; ''The Infinite Ache'' by David Schulner, directed by Greg Leaming; ''Welcome To Westchester'' by Jeannie Zusy, directed by Lisa Portes; ''The Treehouse'' by Etan Frankel, directed by Ethan McSweeny
2002: ''Almost Maine'' by John Cariani, directed by Gabriel Barre; ''Burning'' by Joe Hortua, directed by Marshall W. Mason; ''Are We There Yet?'' by Garth Wingfield, directed by Ethan McSweeny
2003: ''Bay Windows And Shakes'' by Joe Hortua, directed by Marshall W. Mason; ''Manuscript'' by Paul Grellong, directed by Ethan McSweeny; ''While We Were Bowling'' by Carter W. Lewis, directed by Gavin Cameron-Webb
2004: ''BFE'' by Julia Cho, directed by Gordon Edelstein; ''Kitty Kitty Kitty'' by Noah Haidle, directed by Carolyn Cantor; ''World Thrown Tizzy'' by Joe Hortua, directed by Kate Whoriskey; ''The Ugly American'' written and performed by Mike Daisey, directed by Jean-Michelle Gregory
2005: ''Port Authority Throw Down'' by Mike Batistik, directed by Gia Forakis; ''Thanksgiving/Christmas'' by Joe Hortua, directed by Christopher Ashley; ''Dearest Eugenia Haggis'' by Ann Marie Healy, directed by Pam McKinnon; ''Autobahn'' by Neil LaBute, directed by Erica Gould
2006: ''Badcat'' by Leslie Ayvazian, directed by Martha Banta; ''Love Lasts on Myrtle Avenue'' by Jimmy Breslin, directed by Gordon Edelstein; ''Essential Self Defense'' written and directed by Adam Rapp; ''Have You Seen Steve Steven'' by Anne Marie Healy, directed by Andrew Polk
2007: ''Out Of The Water'' by Brooke Berman, directed by Trip Cullman; ''Back Back Back'' by Itamar Moses, directed by Pam MacKinnon; ''A Wake On Chappaquidick'' by Jessica Provenz, directed by Kyle Donnelly; ''Tongues Will Wag'' written and performed by Mike Daisey, directed by Jean-Michelle Gregory
2008: ''Evie’s Waltz'' by Carter Lewis, directed by Loretta Greco; ''REALITY! The Musical'' book by Itamar Moses, lyrics by Gaby Alter and Itamar Moses, music by Gaby Alter, directed by Michelle Tattenbaum; ''Last Gas'' by John Cariani, directed by Andrew Polk; ''Nocturama'' by Annie Baker, directed by Hal Brooks
2009: ''Six"" by Zohar Tirosh, directed by Ian Morgan; ''Creating Claire'' by Joe DiPietro, directed by Christopher Ashley; ''Photograph 51'' by Anna Ziegler, directed by Evan Cabnet; ''Indio'' written and performed by Aladdin Ullah, directed by Hal Brooks
2010: ''Guidance'' by Daria Polatin, director Mark Brokaw; ''The Color of Desire'' by Nilo Cruz, director Carey Perloff; ''Second Year Senior'' by Neil LaBute, directed by Andrew McCarthy; ''The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs'' created by Mike Daisey, directed by Jean-Michele
2011: ''The Dark Pines'' by David West Read, directed by Ian Morgan; ''23 Feet in 12 Minutes'' by Mari Brown, director Pam Berlin; ''Pookie Goes Grenading'' by J.C. Lee, directed by Giovanna Sardelli; ''And When We Awoke There Was Light and Light'' by Laura Jacqmin, director Jackson Gay
2012: ''The Orient Express (Or, the Value of Failure)'' created and performed by Mike Daisey, directed by Jean-Michele Gregory; ''American Hero by Bess Wohl'' director Leigh Silverman; ''Chrysalis'' by Joshua Allen, directed by Hal Brooks; ''The Money Shot'' by Neil LaBute, director Carolyn Cantor

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