11.03.2015

I've Read 300 Plays Now...

This list includes every single play I've read, both long and short, since the summer of 2012 starting with Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. Some of these plays were technically re-reads, in that I probably read the script back in college or something. And although I like to think this is a pretty good range of plays, you'll notice that the overwhelming majority are from the 20th and 21st centuries. It's been a prolific one hundred-some years, what can I say.

I still haven't figured out what I'm doing with all of this, but... here you go!
  1. A Bedfull of Foreigners - Dave Freeman - 1974
  2. A Doll's House - Henrik Ibsen - 1879 (Two translations)
  3. A Dream Play - August Strindberg - 1907
  4. A Lie of the Mind - Sam Shepard - 1985
  5. A Memory of Two Mondays - Arthur Miller - 1955
  6. A Nervous Smile - John Belluso - 2005
  7. A Plague of Angels - Mark St. Germain - 2004 (Originally titled Forgiving Typhoid Mary - 1988)
  8. A Skull in Connemara - Martin McDonagh - 1997
  9. A Slight Ache - Harold Pinter - 1961
  10. A Stone Carver - William Mastrosimone - 1987
  11. A Streetcar Named Desire - Tennessee Williams - 1947
  12. A View from the Bridge - Arthur Miller - 1955
  13. Abe Lincoln in Illinois - Robert E. Sherwood - 1938
  14. Absalom - Zoe Kazan - 2009
  15. After Ashley - Gina Gionfriddo - 2004
  16. After Miss Julie - Patrick Marber - 2003 - Adapted from the play Miss Julie by August Strindberg
  17. Alcestis - Euripides - c. 438 B.C.E.
  18. All My Sons - Arthur Miller - 1947
  19. All This Intimacy - Rajiv Joseph - 2006
  20. Alone Together - Lawrence Roman - 1984
  21. American Buffalo - David Mamet - 1975
  22. An Inspector Calls - J. B. Priestley - 1946
  23. Angel Street - Patrick Hamilton - 1938 (Originally titled Gaslight)
  24. Animals Out of Paper - Rajiv Joseph - 2008
  25. Anne of the Thousand Days - Maxwell Anderson - 1948
  26. Antigone - Sophocles - c. 441 B.C.E. (Two translations)
  27. Appointment With Death - Agatha Christie - 1945
  28. Arsenic and Old Lace - Joseph Kesselring - 1941
  29. 'Art' - Yasmina Reza - 1994 (1996)
  30. As Bees in Honey Drown - Douglas Carter Beane - 1997
  31. August: Osage County - Tracy Letts - 2007
  32. Awake and Sing! - Clifford Odets - 1935
  33. Back of the Throat - Yussef El Guindi - 2005
  34. Bad Seed - Maxwell Anderson - 1954 - Adapted from the novel by William March
  35. Becky Shaw - Gina Gionfriddo - 2008
  36. Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo - Rajiv Joseph - 2009
  37. Blackbird - David Harrower - 2007
  38. Body Awareness - Annie Baker - 2008
  39. Born Yesterday - Garson Kanin - 1946
  40. Bosoms and Neglect - John Guare - 1979
  41. Bug - Tracy Letts - 1996
  42. Buried Child - Sam Shepard - 1978
  43. Bury the Dead - Irwin Shaw - 1936
  44. Bus Stop - William Inge - 1955
  45. By the Bog of Cats... - Marina Carr - 1998
  46. Caligula - Albert Camus - 1945
  47. Cartoon - Steve Yockey - 2006
  48. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Tennessee Williams - 1955 (Two versions)
  49. Child's Play - Robert Marasco - 1970
  50. Circle Mirror Transformation - Annie Baker - 2009
  51. Closer - Patrick Marber - 1997
  52. Colossus - Clive Barker - 1983
  53. Come Back, Little Sheba - William Inge - 1950
  54. Conversations After a Burial - Yasmina Reza - 1987 (2000)
  55. Copenhagen - Michael Frayn - 1998
  56. Crimes of the Heart - Beth Henley - 1980
  57. Curse of the Starving Class - Sam Shepard - 1978
  58. Dangerous Corner - J. B. Priestley - 1932
  59. Danton's Death - Georg Büchner - 1835 / 1902
  60. Dark Play or Stories for Boys - Carlos Murillo - 2007
  61. Dead City - Sheila Callaghan - 2006
  62. Dealer's Choice - Patrick Marber - 1995
  63. Death of a Salesman - Arthur Miller - 1949
  64. Desire Under the Elms - Eugene O'Neill - 1924
  65. Dial M for Murder - Frederick Knott - 1952
  66. Dirty Hands - Jean-Paul Sartre - 1948
  67. Distracted - Lisa Loomer - 2007
  68. Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead - Bert V. Royal - 2005
  69. Don't Drink the Water - Woody Allen - 1966
  70. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Jeffrey Hatcher - 2008 - Adapted from the novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stephenson
  71. Dracula - Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston - 1927 - Adapted from the novel by Bram Stoker
  72. Dream Girl - Elmer Rice - 1945
  73. Each in His Own Way - Luigi Pirandello - 1924
  74. Earth Spirit - Frank Wedekind - 1894 / 1898
  75. Elizabeth the Queen - Maxwell Anderson - 1930
  76. Endgame - Samuel Beckett - 1957
  77. Everyman - Anonymous (Morality Play) - c. 1510
  78. Extremities - William Mastrosimone - 1981
  79. Fat Men in Skirts - Nicky Silver - 1988
  80. Fat Pig - Neil LaBute - 2004
  81. Fefu and Her Friends - María Irene Fornés - 1977
  82. Frankenstein in Love - Clive Barker - 1982
  83. Free Will & Wanton Lust - Nicky Silver - 1991
  84. Fuddy Meers - David Lindsay-Abaire - 1999
  85. Funny Money - Ray Cooney - 1994
  86. George and Margaret - Gerald Savory - 1937
  87. Getting Out - Marsha Norman - 1977
  88. Gideon - Paddy Chayefsky - 1961
  89. Glengarry Glen Ross - David Mamet - 1983
  90. God of Carnage - Yasmina Reza - 2006 (2008)
  91. Griller - Eric Bogosian - 1998
  92. Gruesome Playground Injuries - Rajiv Joseph - 2009
  93. Hannele - Gerhart Hauptmann - 1893
  94. Happy Days - Samuel Beckett - 1961
  95. Harvey - Mary Chase - 1944
  96. Hauptmann - John Logan - 1986
  97. Henry Flamethrowa - John Belluso - 2001
  98. Henry IV - Luigi Pirandello - 1922
  99. High Tor - Maxwell Anderson - 1936
  100. Home of the Brave - Arthur Laurents - 1945
  101. How I Learned to Drive - Paula Vogel - 1997
  102. I Have Been Here Before - J. B. Priestley - 1937
  103. I Remember Mama - John Van Druten - 1944 - adapted from the fictionalized memoir Mama's Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes
  104. If - Edward Plunkett (Lord Dunsany) - 1921 / 1927
  105. In the Boom Boom Room - David Rabe - 1973
  106. Jack or The Submission - Eugène Ionesco - 1955
  107. Jailbait - Deirdre O'Connor - 2009
  108. Juno and the Paycock - Séan O'Casey - 1924
  109. Key Exchange - Kevin Wade - 1981
  110. Killer Joe - Tracy Letts - 1993
  111. King Argimênês and the Unknown Warrior - Edward Plunkett (Lord Dunsany) - 1911
  112. La Tourista - Sam Shepard - 1967
  113. Landscape of the Body - John Guare - 1977
  114. Leonce and Lena - Georg Büchner - 1836 / 1895
  115. Life With Father - Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse - 1939
  116. Life x 3 - Yasmina Reza - 2001 (2000)
  117. Line - Israel Horovitz - 1967
  118. Liolà - Luigi Pirandello - 1916
  119. Look Back in Anger - John Osborne - 1956
  120. Low in the Dark - Marina Carr - 1989
  121. Man from Nebraska - Tracy Letts - 2003
  122. Mary of Scotland - Maxwell Anderson - 1933
  123. "Master Harold"... and the Boys - Athol Fugard - 1982
  124. Medea - Euripides - c. 431 B.C.E.
  125. Melancholy Play - Sarah Ruhl - 2002
  126. Men in White - Sidney Kingsley - 1933
  127. Middle of the Night - Paddy Chayefsky - 1956
  128. Miss Julie - August Strindberg - 1889 (Four translations)
  129. Moon Over Buffalo - Ken Ludwig - 1995
  130. Mr. & Mrs. - Kevin Wade - 1984
  131. Mr. Marmalade - Noah Haidle - 2004
  132. Never the Sinner - John Logan - 1994
  133. Nickel and Dimed - Joan Holden - 2002 - Adapted from the non-fiction book by Barbara Ehrenreich
  134. 'Night, Mother - Marsha Norman - 1983
  135. No Exit - Jean-Paul Sartre - 1944
  136. No Sex Please, We're British - Anthony Marriott and Alistair Foot - 1971
  137. Nocturama - Annie Baker - 2009
  138. None of the Above - Jenny Lyn Bader - 2003
  139. Not Now, Darling - Ray Cooney and John Chapman - 1967
  140. Oedipus at Colonus - Sophocles - c. 401 B.C.E. (Two translations)
  141. Oedipus the King - Sophocles - c. 429 B.C.E. (Three translations)
  142. Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck - 1937
  143. Oleanna - David Mamet - 1992
  144. Our Country's Good - Timberlake Wertenbaker - 1988 - Adapted from the novel The Playmaker by Thomas Keneally
  145. Pandora's Box - Frank Wedekind - 1904
  146. Paradise Lost - Clifford Odets - 1935
  147. Picnic - William Inge - 1953
  148. Portia Coughlan - Marina Carr - 1996
  149. Prometheus Bound - Aeschylus - c. 480 - 410 B.C.E.
  150. Pterodactyls - Nicky Silver - 1993
  151. Pyretown - John Belluso - 2005
  152. R. U. R. - Karel Čapek - 1920 (Two translations)
  153. Rabbit Hole - David Lindsay-Abaire - 2006
  154. Rag and Bone - Noah Haidle - 2005
  155. Rapture, Blister, Burn - Gina Gionfriddo - 2012
  156. Reasons to be Pretty - Neil LaBute - 2008
  157. Red - John Logan - 2009
  158. Reynard the Fox - Arthur Fauquez - 1958
  159. Rhinoceros - Eugène Ionesco - 1960
  160. Right You Are! (If You Think So) - Luigi Pirandello - 1917
  161. Rope - Patrick Hamilton - 1929
  162. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead - Tom Stoppard - 1966
  163. Saturn Returns - Noah Haidle - 2008
  164. Say You Love Satan - Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa - 2001
  165. Scotland Road - Jeffrey Hatcher - 1993
  166. Seven Against Thebes - Aeschylus - c. 467 B.C.E.
  167. Shivaree - William Mastrosimone - 1983
  168. Six Characters in Search of an Author - Luigi Pirandello - 1921 (Two translations)
  169. Six Degrees of Separation - John Guare - 1990
  170. Slasher - Allison Moore - 2009
  171. Sleuth - Anthony Shaffer - 1970
  172. Spike Heels - Theresa Rebeck - 1992
  173. Spring Awakening - Frank Wedekind - 1891 / 1906
  174. Streamers - David Rabe - 1976
  175. Street Scene - Elmer Rice - 1929
  176. subUrbia - Eric Bogosian - 1994 (Two versions)
  177. Summer and Smoke - Tennessee Williams - 1948
  178. Talk Radio - Eric Bogosian - 1987
  179. The Adding Machine - Elmer Rice - 1923
  180. The Aliens - Annie Baker - 2010
  181. The American Plan - Richard Greenberg - 1990
  182. The Autumn Garden - Lillian Hellman - 1951
  183. The Bald Soprano - Eugène Ionesco - 1950
  184. The Beauty Queen of Leenane - Martin McDonagh - 1996
  185. The Birthday Party - Harold Pinter - 1958
  186. The Breasts of Tiresias - Guillaume Apollinaire - 1903 / 1917
  187. The Broken Heart - John Ford - c. 1625 - 1632
  188. The Canterbury Pilgrims - Percy MacKaye - 1909 - Adapted from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
  189. The Car Cemetery - Fernando Arrabal - 1961
  190. The Caretaker - Harold Pinter - 1960
  191. The Cat and the Canary - John Willard - 1922
  192. The Caucasian Chalk Circle - Bertolt Brecht - 1948
  193. The Cave Dwellers - William Saroyan - 1957
  194. The Chairs - Eugène Ionesco - 1952
  195. The Circle - W. Somerset Maugham - 1921
  196. The Clean House - Sarah Ruhl - 2004
  197. The Crucible - Arthur Miller - 1953 (Two versions)
  198. The Curious Savage - John Patrick - 1950
  199. The Dark at the Top of the Stairs - William Inge - 1957
  200. The Dumb Waiter - Harold Pinter - 1960
  201. The Family of Mann - Theresa Rebeck - 1994
  202. The Father - August Strindberg - 1890 (Two translations)
  203. The Flies - Jean-Paul Sartre - 1943
  204. The Food Chain - Nicky Silver - 1994
  205. The Foreigner - Larry Shue - 1983
  206. The Future is in Eggs - Eugène Ionesco - 1957
  207. The Gas Heart - Tristan Tzara - 1921
  208. The Glass Menagerie - Tennessee Williams - 1945
  209. The Glittering Gate - Edward Plunkett (Lord Dunsany) - 1909
  210. The Gods of the Mountain - Edward Plunkett (Lord Dunsany) - 1911
  211. The Golden Doom - Edward Plunkett (Lord Dunsany) - 1916
  212. The Good Person of Szechwan - Bertolt Brecht - 1943
  213. The Hairy Ape - Eugene O'Neill - 1922
  214. The Hasty Heart - John Patrick - 1945
  215. The Haunting of Hill House - F. Andrew Leslie - 1964 - Adapted from the novel by Shirley Jackson
  216. The History of the Devil - Clive Barker - 1979
  217. The Holdup - Marsha Norman - 1983
  218. The Homecoming - Harold Pinter - 1965
  219. The House of Blue Leaves - John Guare - 1970
  220. The Indian Wants the Bronx - Israel Horovitz - 1968
  221. The Insect Play - Karel and Josef Čapek - 1922
  222. The King in Yellow - Thom Ryng - 1999 - Loosely adapted from the anthology by Robert William Chambers
  223. The Last Days of Judas Iscariot - Stephen Adly Guirgis - 2005
  224. The Latent Heterosexual - Paddy Chayefsky - 1968
  225. The Leader - Eugène Ionesco - 1953
  226. The Letter - W. Somerset Maugham - 1927
  227. The Linden Tree - J. B. Priestley - 1947
  228. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - 1989 - Joseph Robinette - Adapted from the books by C. S. Lewis
  229. The Lonesome West - Martin McDonagh - 1997
  230. The Lover - Harold Pinter - 1963
  231. The Lover's Melancholy - John Ford - 1628
  232. The Mai - Marina Carr - 1994
  233. The Makropulos Case - Karel Čapek - 1922
  234. The Male Animal - Elliott Nugent and James Thurber - 1940
  235. The Man Who Came to Dinner - George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart - 1939
  236. The Member of the Wedding - Carson McCullers - 1950
  237. The Mineola Twins - Paula Vogel - 1996
  238. The Misunderstanding - Albert Camus - 1944
  239. The Mousetrap - Agatha Christie - 1952
  240. The Mystery Plays - Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa - 2001
  241. The Nerd - Larry Shue - 1981
  242. The Night of the Iguana - Tennessee Williams - 1961
  243. The Odd Couple - Neil Simon - 1965
  244. The Old Bachelor - William Congreve - 1693
  245. The Patriots - Sidney Kingsley - 1943
  246. The Persians - Aeschylus - c. 472 B.C.E.
  247. The Pigman - F. Andrew Leslie - 1975 - Adapted from the novel by Paul Zindel
  248. The Pillowman - Martin McDonagh - 2003
  249. The Playboy of the Western World - John Millington Synge - 1907
  250. The Rats - Gerhart Hauptmann - 1911
  251. The Respectful Prostitute - Jean-Paul Sartre - 1946
  252. The Room - Harold Pinter - 1960
  253. The Rules of Charity - John Belluso - 2005
  254. The Scarecrow, or The Glass of Truth - Percy MacKaye - 1911
  255. The Shape of Things - Neil LaBute - 2001
  256. The Spanish Tragedy - Thomas Kyd - c. 1582 - 1592
  257. The Substance of Fire - Jon Robin Baitz - 1990
  258. The Suppliants - Aeschylus - c. 470 - 463 B.C.E.
  259. The Teahouse of the August Moon - John Patrick - 1953 - Adapted from the novel by Vern Sneider
  260. The Tenth Man - Paddy Chayefsky - 1959
  261. The Time of Your Life - William Saroyan - 1939
  262. The Tooth of Crime - Sam Shepard - 1972
  263. The Trojan Women - Euripides - c. 415 B.C.E.
  264. The Unexpected Man - Yasmina Reza - 1995 (1998)
  265. The Voice of the Turtle - John Van Druten - 1943
  266. The Waiting Room - Lisa Loomer - 1994
  267. The Way of the World - William Congreve - 1700
  268. The Weavers - Gerhart Hauptmann - 1893
  269. The Weird - Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa - 2004
  270. The White Plague - Karel Čapek - 1937
  271. The Woman in Black - Stephen Mallatratt - 1987 - Adapted from the novel by Susan Hill
  272. The Women of Lockerbie - Deborah Brevoort - 2003
  273. The Woolgatherer - William Mastrosimone - 1979
  274. Third and Oak - Marsha Norman - 1978
  275. This Savage Parade - Anthony Shaffer - 1987
  276. Three Days of Rain - Richard Greenberg - 1997
  277. Till the Day I Die - Clifford Odets - 1935
  278. Time and the Conways - J. B. Priestley - 1937
  279. 'Tis Pity She's a Whore - John Ford - c. 1629 - 1633
  280. To Kill a Mockingbird - Christopher Sergel - 1970 - Adapted from the novel by Harper Lee
  281. Traveler in the Dark - Marsha Norman - 1984
  282. True West - Sam Shepard - 1980
  283. U.S. Drag - Gina Gionfriddo - 2001
  284. Ubu the King - Alfred Jarry - 1896
  285. Under the Yum-Yum Tree - Lawrence Roman - 1960
  286. View of the Dome - Theresa Rebeck - 1996
  287. Vigils - Noah Haidle - 2006
  288. Wait Until Dark - Frederick Knott - 1966
  289. Waiting for Godot - Samuel Beckett - 1953
  290. Waiting for Lefty - Clifford Odets - 1935
  291. Watch on the Rhine - Lillian Hellman - 1941
  292. Welded - Eugene O'Neill - 1924
  293. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - Edward Albee - 1962
  294. Why Marry? - Jesse Lynch Williams - 1918
  295. Winterset - Maxwell Anderson - 1935
  296. Witness for the Prosecution - Agatha Christie - 1953
  297. Woman and Scarecrow - Marina Carr - 2006
  298. Wonder of the World - David Lindsay-Abaire - 2000
  299. Woyzeck - Georg Büchner - 1837 / 1913 (Two translations)
  300. Write Me a Murder - Frederick Knott - 1961

3.20.2015

Dream Girl, by Elmer Rice (1945)

Pay close enough attention to regional theatre, especially community theatre, you'll start to see patterns. There are some plays that get recycled over and over ad infinitum due to a mix of those scripts being popular and the powers that be having limited reference pools. The popularity of certain plays, such as Kesselring's Arsenic and Old Lace and Neil Simon's The Odd Couple, is probably because each of these plays includes colorful characters, strong humor, and a sort of feel-good, inoffensive, "heartwarming" quality to them. Occasionally, in my quest to read tons and tons of plays, I come across one of these style of plays that has, for some reason, been completely lost to history.

The play Dream Girl, by Elmer Rice, is one such example.


The Playwright

Elmer Rice (1892 - 1967) was born Elmer Leopold Reizenstein in New York City. His first play to reach Broadway, On Trial, was first performed on August 19th, 1914; it is, in fact, available for free at Google Books as it is old enough to be in the public domain. At this point, Rice was still writing under his birth name; he later anglicized his surname, likely for professional reasons.

Young Rice. Birds eat him and explode.

He's best known for two plays. The Adding Machine, first produced in 1923, is probably his most famous play at this point in time, finding its way on to the occasional must-read list of plays for theatre students due to its influence on American Expressionism (right up there with The Hairy Ape by Eugene O'Neill).

His second-best-known play, Street Scene, was first produced in early 1929 and was the winner of that year's Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

Rice was also one of the founding members of The Playwrights' Company in 1938, making him one of the people who kept theatre alive and going in New York throughout the Great Depression and World War II.

Respect the Rice.


The Play

Dream Girl survives, in part, because of its inclusion with Rice's two most famous plays in the anthology Elmer Rice: Three Plays, published in 1965. It looks as though the Dramatists Play Service holds the rights; they printed the last acting edition back in 1998, so not terribly long ago.

It was first staged at the Coronet Theatre on December 14th, 1945, starring Betty Field in the title role. The production was successful enough to warrant a run lasting exactly one year, plus a revival six years later that was... not as successful. It was also adapted into a movie that was released in 1948.

Pictured: One of the nice things about the 1940's.
We should cherish these; there weren't very many.


The protagonist and title character is Georgina Allerton, a twenty-something woman who lives with her parents in the big city and is given to flights of fancy not unlike those of Walter Mitty. As she gets lost in fantasy (which happens repeatedly), the set is moved about and the actors play out her daydreams.

It's a two-act farce that takes place over a 24-hour period in Georgina's life. In it, Georgina wakes in the morning, feeling the strain of unrequited love for her brother-in-law. She fantasizes her way through breakfast with her folks, spending the day at work as manager of an independent bookstore, and going on a date to see The Merchant of Venice that evening, events all leading to a whirlwind romance with the one man who was willing to criticize her novel.

And, of course, there is a happy ending.

Near as I can tell, this play has not gotten a lot of attention, despite the fact that it looks very appropriate for commercial and community theatre. The casting and set requirements are both within the grasp of most low-budget theatres, especially if doubling is used. The DPS site calls it "One of the author's most glamorous plays." I don't disagree, but a better word to describe it is charming. It is one of the author's most charming plays.

In terms of content... Honestly, this script is far less complicated and dated than, say, Marriott and Foot's English farce, No Sex Please, We're British, which recently swept through our region like a pithy little fungus infection. And it's far less controversial (in a horribly racist way that nobody used to think twice about) than, say, Peter Pan. I suppose it's a little sexist, but try finding a play from the 1940's that isn't.

[Protip: Every public library in the country has an Inter-Library Loan system, by which you can get books (including scripts) for free, assuming there's a library in the country that has the book in question. This has been, for me, a very useful tool as a play reader. Check it out.]

Of course, who knows what this'll look like when it's actually staged. Please don't hurt me if your production bombs.

GEORGINA: I wonder how long a person can go on like this without developing a psychosis or something. For all I know, I may have a psychosis already. Good grief, what a thought! I wish I could remember that awful nightmare I had last night. Still, they say it's awfully hard to make anything out of your own dreams. That damned little psychic censor gets in your way. And besides, I really don't know very much about dream symbols. Just the obvious ones, like Maypoles and church steeples--and I never seem to dream about them. Oh, well, to hell with it!

Yep, that's a dick joke and a slam against Freudian psychology all in one go.

1.22.2015

A List of Regional Theatre Companies - Sioux Falls, SD

This list includes a small bit of information for each of the groups doing regular theatre in Eastern South Dakota and the surrounding area. It is very likely incomplete, but this blog post can (and probably will) be updated from time to time.

This post, perhaps more than others, really does invite some commentary. Those reading this who know me personally can contact me through other avenues if there's a correction or addition that should be noted; otherwise, use the comment section below.

The goal of this post is, of course, to promote some degree of awareness as to what's going on with area theatre. At the bottom of this list is a link to a calendar created through Google Calendar that can be added to one's Google/Gmail account; it incorporates most of the auditions and performances that I can find and that I have found the time to write in. It, like this blog, is a work in progress.

  • Sioux Empire Community Theatre (SECT)

    • Sioux Falls, SD
    • Official Website for SECT
    • Seasons run year-round, producing five mainstage shows starting in August, along with one studio show and two "Stage Adventures" (children's theatre) productions in the Ann Zabel Studio Theatre. During the summer months, SECT produces two summer camps for children (both of which involve the production of a play).
    • Performances are in the Orpheum Theatre, located on the north end of downtown Sioux Falls. The Ann Zabel Studio Theatre, located in the same building, is where the Studio shows are performed.
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  • Augustana College Theatre Department

    • Sioux Falls, SD
    • Central Website
    • The department produces four mainstage productions per school year, plus three student productions through the Augustana College Theatrical Society (ACTS). Augustana also has a student-run improvisation group, Brand Name Improv (BNi).
    • Facebook (ACTS)
    • Twitter (ACTS)
    • Brand Name Improv: Facebook Page

  • Bare Bodkins Theatre Company

    • Sioux Falls, SD
    • Official Website
    • One show per season, usually by William Shakespeare.
    • Performances are at the ruins of the Queen Bee Mill in Falls Park, Sioux Falls, every summer. Productions are typically minimalist, with actors playing multiple roles. These productions are free of charge, but tickets must be acquired before each performance as seating is limited.
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  • University of Sioux Falls Department of Communication Studies and Theatre

    • Sioux Falls, SD
    • Production Website
    • Based on what could be determined from their website, it appears they do three or four productions per season, including family-friendly productions akin to those of a community theatre.
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  • Olde Towne Dinner Theatre

    • Worthing, SD
    • Official Website
    • A seasons includes four productions over the course of the year, plus an additional show during the summer. Musicals and straight plays are both produced here.
    • Performances are at the Old Towne Dinner Theatre in downtown Worthing, South Dakota. Productions are, of course, presented along with a dinner. Sunday matinees are desert-only meals.
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  • Mighty Corson Art Players

    • Corson, SD
    • No Official Website
    • Two or three mainstage shows are produced per season.
    • Performances are at the Mighty Corson Art Players Theatre in Corson, South Dakota (just north of Brandon) across the street from the Bottoms Up bar.
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  • Harrisburg Area Theatre

    • Harrisburg, SD
    • Official Website
    • Uncertain production schedule at this point. The website lists only one show as of this writing (01.21.2015).
    • No further information could be found through Facebook and Twitter.

  • Prairie Repertory Theatre

    • Brookings, SD and Brandon, SD
    • Official Website
    • Produces four (sometimes five) plays over the course of the summer from May to August. Productions include both plays and musicals. Although it is affiliated with the Department of Communication Studies and Theatre at South Dakota State University, the scripts selected for production are typically the type seen in community theatre.
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  • South Dakota State University Department of Communication Studies and Theatre (State University Theatre)

    • Brookings, SD
    • Production Website
    • Productions include four mainstage performances of both plays and musicals through State University Theatre, along with occasional student-run productions and the annual variety show, Capers.
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  • Brookings Community Theatre

    • Brookings, SD
    • Official Website
    • Typically four productions per season. See the website for the current location of productions.
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  • Vermillion Community Theatre

  • University of South Dakota Theatre

    • Vermillion, SD
    • Production Website
    • This collegiate theatre produces four mainstage shows per season, with two or three performances in their arena space.
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  • Lewis & Clark Theatre Company

  • Mitchell Area Community Theatre

  • Huron Area Community Theatre

  • Town Players: Watertown's Community Theatre

    • Watertown, SD
    • Official Website
    • Their website indicates that there are four performances in the most recent season, although whether or not these are plays in the traditional sense is unknown.
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  • Aberdeen Community Theatre

    • Aberdeen, SD
    • Official Website
    • Apparently they do a season of five mainstage shows, along with an improv group and some connection with Northern State University.
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  • Pierre Players Community Theatre


And Finally... The Calendar:

Rather than attempt to embed this bugger, I just added the link. It should be possible to add this calendar to one's own Google Calendar.

https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=v9fojalp03stms3rqmcht8tdlk%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Chicago