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PRODUCTION HISTORY

From our first production in January 2019 to out most recent, each play has served as a conversation starter for our audiences as well as the artists who contributed to each performance.

How many have you seen?

  • The Meaningful Action Theatre Company Presents a workshop reading of MUFFED: A Recounting of Farmington, Maine's 43rd Annual Chester Greenwood Day devised by the members of The Meaningful Action Theatre Company by Zack Peercy (April/May 2025)

  • The Horse and Carriage by Karin Shook (December 2024)

  • Marjorie Prime by Jordan Harrison (April/May 2024)

  • Monsters of the American Cinema by Christian St. Croix (July/August 2023)

  • The Cake by Bekah Brunstetter (February 2023)

  • The Revolutionists by Lauren Gunderson (April/May 2022)

  • World Builders by Johnna Adams (January/February 2022)

  • Bike America by Mike Lew (Virtual Readings July & August 2020)

  • Recent Tragic Events by Craig Wright (January/February 2020)

  • Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead by Burt V. Royal (October/November 2019)

  • The Explorers Club by Nell Benjamin (July/August 2019)

  • Grand Concourse by Heidi Schrek (January/February 2019)

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FOREWORD New Works Series

FOREWORD reflects Prologue's commitment to developing new work. Playwrights who participate are paired with a director and actors who spend time developing each new piece followed by public readings of each new work. The following plays have been a part of FOREWORD:

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  • Emil & The Detectives (February/June/August 2024)

  • The Brehon by Eoin Carney (April 2023)

  • A Wake at Singh's by Aeneas Sagar Hemphill (May 2023)

  • Monsters by Michael Mobley (May 2023)

  • The Well by Rex Daugherty (July 2022)

  • Webster's Bitch by Jacqueline Bircher (March 2021)

  • ​The Whole Shebang by Jason O'Dell Williams (February 2021)

  • American Yu by Terence Patrick Hughes (January 2021)

  • Monsters of the American Cinema by Christian St. Croix (December 2020)

  • Secret Hour by Jenny Stafford (November 2020)

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