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ATF Production
History & Mission
The Adirondack Theatre Festival is a
not for profit organization created to provide
contemporary live Professional Theatre in the upstate
New York Region. ATF strives to challenge, entertain,
and nourish our audience. This relationship engages
the community not only as audience members, but also as
participants in workshops, discussions, and educational
programming.
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2009 15th ANNIVERSARY SEASON, 39 Days: |
| ORDINARY DAYS
by Adam Gwon |
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Directed by Mark Fleischer
Music Direction by Andy Einhorn
With Adam Armstrong, Amy Justman, Will Reynolds, and
Dana Steingold |
GOAT SHOW a
solo performance written by Jennifer Fawcett
directed by Sean C. Lewis |
| I WILL MAKE YOU ORPHANS
written and performed by Sean C. Lewis directed by Matt
Slaybaugh
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| LEAVING IOWA by Tim
Clue and Spike Manton |
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Directed by Scott Illingworth
with Bill Bowers, Dan Colman, Stephanie Cozart, Martin
LaPlatney, Sarah Marcus and Susan Wands |
BRUSH THE SUMMER BY a
play-in-progress
Written by Hal Corley, directed by Mark Fleischer
With Peggy J. Scott and Stephen Bradbury |
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2008 SEASON, 39 Days: |
| LOVE SONG by
John Kolvenbach |
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Directed by Gabe Barre
With Vincent Allocca, Eillis Cahill, Kathleen McNenny,
Kyle Fabel |
FILLER
UP!
a solo performance written by Deb Filler and Lowry
Marshall
directed by Beatrice Terry and performed by Deb Filler |
| ALTAR BOYZ
music and lyrics by Michael Patrick Walker and Gary
Adler, book by Kevin Del Aguilia, conceived by Ken
Davenport and Marc Kessler |
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Directed by Stafford Arima, Chorography
by Christopher Gattelli and music direction by Gary
Adler
With Matt DeAngelis, Mitch Bean, Lee Markham, Xavier
Cano and Todd Stern |
WELL
I'LL TELL YA... a work-in-progressl
Written and Performed by Deb Filler, directed by Louise
Fagan |
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2007 SEASON, 36 Days: |
| BEHAVE
YOURSELF
world premiere
play by Leslie Ayvazian |
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Directed by Martha Banta
With Brenda Currin, Johanna Day, Bruce MacVittie, Hal
Robinson, Joan Rosenfels, Brian Russell |
2.5 MINUTE RIDE
a solo performance written
and performed by Lisa Kron |
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tick...tick...BOOM! musical by Jonathan
Larson |
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Directed by Gabriel Barre
With Colin Hanlon, Ryan Duncan, Susan Glendening |
TINY
FEATS OF COWARDICE a work-in-progress
musical
Written and Performed by Susan Bernfield, Music by
Rachel Peters |
| 365 DAYS/365 PLAYS
short plays by Suzan-Lori Parks |
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Directed by Brenny Rabine
With Sari Bobbin, David Girard, Tinashe Kajese, Tyrone
Henderson,
Sue Ford |
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2006 SEASON, 42 Days: |
| ALL IS NOT
world premiere
by Melissa James Gibson |
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Directed by Martha Banta
With Haerry Kim, Mina Kim, Christopher McCann, Malcolm
Morano, Rebecca Nelson, Mark Setlock, and Colleen
Werthmann |
| BOMB-ITTY OF ERRORS
a hip-hop musical by Jordan Aleen-Dutton, Jason
Catalano, GQ, and Erik Weiner |
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Directed by Nick Corley
With Jason Babinsky, Omar Evans, Benton Greene, and Jake
Mosser |
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A NUMBER by Caryl Churchill |
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Directed by Sturgis Warner
With David Barlow and Robert Lavelle |
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BAD CAT a work-in-progress
by Leslie Ayvazian |
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Directed by Martha Banta
With Brenda Currin, Frank Deal, Barbara Garrick, Judith
Roberts, Hal Robinson, and Peter Rini |
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2005 SEASON, 42 Days: |
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THE GIRL IN THE FRAME
by Jeremy Desmon |
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Directed by Thomas Caruso
With Stephanie Kurtzuba, Vicki Van Tassel, Todd Cerveris,
Victor Wallace |
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HIGH DIVE
a solo play written and performed by
Leslie Ayvazian |
| MADAGASCAR a
play by J.T. Rogers |
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Directed by Gus Reyes
With Mary Beth Peil, Sherri Parker Lee, Larry Pine |
| LOST a
work-in-progress play by Melissa James Gibson |
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2004 SEASON, 46 Days: |
| ELAINE STRITCH AT LIBERTY
by Elaine Stritch and John Lahr |
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Originally Directed on Broadway by
George C. Wolfe
Musical Direction by Rob Bowman |
| BOSTON MARRIAGE
a play by David Mamet
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Directed by Martha Banta
With Lise Bruneau, Megan Hollingshead, Marina Squerciati |
| STONES IN HIS POCKETS
a play by Marie Jones |
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Directed by Jerry
Manning
With Kirk Jackson, Oliver Wadsworth |
| MIMI
LE DUCK* a musical by Diane Hansen-Young and
Brian Feinstein |
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Directed by Thomas
Caruso, Musical Direction by Chris Fenwick
With Robert DuSold, Allen Fitzpatrick, Annie Golden,
Donald Grody, Brian Scott Johnson, Nada Rowand, Louis
Tucci, Christine Zbornik |
COAST TO COAST
a solo performance by Marc Wolf
Directed by Emily Mann
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2003 SEASON, 40 Days: |
| The Lake's End*
a play by Anton Dudley |
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Directed by Martha
Banta
With Robert Gomes, Jason Butler Harner, Martin Kildare,
Henny Russell, Anthony Veneziale |
| Bingo
a musical comedy by Michael Heitzman, David Holcenberg,
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Ilene Reid
Directed by Glenn Casale
With Lisa Asher, Stacia Fernandez, Lori Fischer, Jan
Leigh Herndon, Liz McCartney, Beth Malone, Kilty Reidy |
| It
Goes Without Saying* a solo performance by Bill
Bowers |
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Directed by Martha
Banta |
| The
Unexpected Man a play by Yasmina Reza |
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Directed by Jeremy
Cohen
With Jordan Charney and Peggy Scott |
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Children's Workshops lead by Bill Bowers |
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It Goes Without Saying 2003 |

Bingo 2003 |

The Lake's End 2003 |

Bingo 2003 |
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2002 SEASON, 40 Days: |
| Guys on Ice a
musical by Fred Alley and James Kaplan |
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Directed by Martha
Banta |
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Fishwrap a musical review conceived by Bill
Castellino and Gilles Chiasson |
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Directed by Bill
Castellino |
| At
Home in an Alien Land* a play written and performed
by Tyrone Mitchell |
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Henderson based on
the writings of Richard Wright
Directed by Martha Banta |
| Blown
Sideways Through Life A Play by Claudia Shear |
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Performed by Jennifer
Perry
Directed by Leigh Silverman |
| New
Stuff at Night |
Children's Workshops led by Kathrin Bigler
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GUYS ON ICE 2002 |

FISHWRAP 2002 |

At Home in an Alien Land 2002 |

BLOWN SIDEWAYS THROUGH LIFE 2002 |
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2001 SEASON, 33 Days: |
| Art a play by
Yazmina Reza |
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Directed by Martha
Banta
With Tyrone Henderson, Kirk Jackson, Oliver Wadsworth |
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Nocturne a play by Adam Rapp |
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Directed by Martha
Banta
Performed by Dallas Roberts |
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Chrysalis* a musical by Gilles Chiasson |
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Directed by Beth
Schachter |
| Late
Night Cabaret |
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Children's Workshops led by Jessica Davis |
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2000 SEASON, 33 Days: |
| Wit a play by
Margaret Edson |
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Directed by Martha
Banta
With Mary Beth Peil, Tyron Henderson, Megan Hollingshead,
Valda Setterfield, John Thomas Waite, Clay Adams,
Renee Borys, Alex Goldberg, Kelly VanZile
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| The 5 & Dime Plays*
10-minute plays by Joe DiPietro, Melissa James Gibson,
Rick Davidson, Cathy Dede, and Robert Schulz |
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Directed by Beth
Schacter
With Kristen Lee Kelly and Michael Mastro |
| Barbara's Blue Kitchen* a musical by
Lori Fischer |
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Directed by Martha
Banta, Musical Direction by David Ludken
With Lori Fischer |
| Late
Night Cabaret |
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Children's Workshops led by Jessica Davis |
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1999 SEASON, 33 Days: |
| Times Of War*
a play by Eric Lane |
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Directed by Martha
Banta
With Jimmy Georgiades, David Gunderman, Maggie Low,
Jeanne Willcoxon
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| Punch
Me In The Stomach a solo performance by Deb Filler |
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As Thousands Cheer |
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Directed by Daisy
Walker, choreographed by Schele Williams
With Kenny Boys, Rosa Curry, Paul DePasquale, Laura Fois,
Will Gartshore, Cynthia Sophiea |
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Acoustic Cabaret With Lori Fischer, Sean McCourt,
Sean Fri, |
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Traci Lynn Thomas,
Gilles Chiasson. |
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Children's Workshops led by Heather Freer |

As Thousands
Cheer (1999) |

Times of War (1999)
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1998 SEASON, 27 Days: |
| The Family Business a play by Ain
and David Gordon |
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Directed by Martha Banta
With Lynn Cohen, David Beach, Tyran Grimstad |
| Fully Committed* a
play by Becky Mode |
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Directed by Phillip Shneidman
With Mark Setlock |
| Three Postcards a
play by Craig Lucas |
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with music by Craig Carnelia
Directed by Rachel Dickstein
With P. Emma Cole, Ali Hayden, Mark Kressel, Leslie
Nipkow, Rick Oquita |
| Barbara's Blue Kitchen*
a musical by Lori Fischer |
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Directed by Gabriel Barre
With Lori Fischer, Gilles Chiasson |
| Late-Nite
Cabaret - Acoustic Singer/Songwriters |
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with Gilles Chiasson, Lori
Fischer, Megan Carey |
Children's Workshops led by
Russell Granet & Mark Matukawitz
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The Family Business
(1998) |

The Family Business
(1998) |

Three Postcards (1998) |

Three Postcards (1998) |
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1997 SEASON, 25 Days: |
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The Deal* a play by Ron Burch |
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Directed by Martha
Banta
With Jane Young, Tim Deak, Dean Fourie, Blythe Baten,
Oliver Wadsworth |
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Lucky Stiff a musical by Lynn Arhens & Stephen
Flaherty |
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Directed by Lori
Steinberg, choreographed by John Carraffa
With Susan Emmerson, David Gunderman, Cynthia Sophiea,
Kenny Boys, Paul DePasquale, AlDecristo, James Fall,
Darren Matthias, Ali Hayden, Sheri Sanders. |
| The Man in Room 306 a
solo performance by Craig Allen Edwards |
| Excuse My Dust a solo
performance by Barbara Pitts |
| Late-Nite
Cabaret: Max & Maxine-The Coming Home Tour* |
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By & with Gary Adler, Bryan
Johnson, Jen Perry |
| Children's
Workshops led by Russell Granet |
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1996 SEASON, 25 Days: |
| Three Tall
Women a play by Edward Albee |
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Directed by Martha
Banta
With Johanna Day, Judy Frank, Lois Raebeck, Mark Schulz |
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John & Jen a musical by Andrew Lippa and Tom
Greenwald |
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Directed by
Gabriel Barre
With James Bohanek, Mary Lee Grafio |
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Thin Walls a solo performance by Alice Eve Cohen |
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Fresh of Breath Air a solo performance by Dale Stein |
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Late-Nite Cabaret: The Songs of Galt MacDermot* |
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With Mary Bond
Davis, Jesse Sinclair Lenat, Cindy, Tim Booth
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Children's
Workshops led by Mandy Mishell Hackett |
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1995 SEASON, 18 Days: |
| The Harry & Sam
Dialogues a play by Karen Ellison |
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Directed by Martha
Banta
With Mark Setlock & Will Warren |
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Heartbeats a musical by Amanda McBroom |
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Directed by John
Schact, choreographed by Jennifer Krater
With Gloria Ptak, Bryan Johnson, Gilles Chiasson,
David Gunderman, Meg Tolin, Jennifer Perry. |
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Humiliating Stories a solo performance by Lisa Kron |
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Prisoner in Paradise a solo performance by Stephanie
Silverman |
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Late-Nite Cabaret featuring the cast of Heartbeats |
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Children's Workshops led by Mandy Mishell Hackett |
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