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Season Archive

Below you will find all of the seasons of the Vagabond Players, reaching all the way back to our first season in 1916. Read the history of the Vagabond Players to learn about our theatre and the many locations that we have performed at over the years.

Listing of seasons held at 3 West Read Street, 1930–1950

Showing items 1 – 5 of 20

34th Season (1949-1950)

Mary of Scotland Written by Maxwell Anderson

John Loves Mary Written by Norman Krasna

The Glass Menagerie Written by Tennessee Williams

Holiday Written by Philip Barry

Aaron Burr Written by Holmes Alexander

Light Up the Sky Written by Moss Hart

The Winslow Boy Written by Terence Rattigan

33rd Season (1948-1949)

I Remember Mama Written by John van Druten

The Voice of the Turtle Written by John van Druten

All My Sons Written by Arthur Miller

An Inspector Calls Written by J. B. Priestley

No Time for Comedy Written by S. N. Behrman

Murder in the Cathedral Written by T. S. Eliot

An Ideal Husband Written by Oscar Wilde

32nd Season (1947-1948)

The Barretts of Wimpole Street Written by Rudolf Besier

Dear Ruth Written by Norman Krasna

The Fatal Weakness Written by George Kelly

Years Ago Written by Ruth Gordon

The Philadelphia Story Written by Philip Barry

Joan of Lorraine Written by Maxwell Anderson

Ah, Wilderness! Written by Eugene O’Neill

31st Season (1946-1947)

Victoria Regina Written by Laurence Housman

Three’s a Family Written by Phoebe and Henry Ephron

Rebecca Written by Daphne du Maurier

The Late George Apley Written by John P. Marquand

Thunder Rock Written by Robert Ardrey

Our Town Written by Thornton Wilder

School for Scandal Written by Richard Sheridan

30th Season (1945-1946)

Over Twenty-One Written by Ruth Gordon

Kiss and Tell Written by F. Hugh Herbert

Solder’s Wife Written by Rose Franken

Blithe Spirit Written by Noel Coward

Wings Over Europe Written by Maurice Browne and Robert Nichols

Angel Street Written by Patrick Hamilton

The Corn is Green Written by Emlyn Williams