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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 306 West Franklin Street, 1950–1964

Showing items 11 – 14 of 14

38th Season (1953-1954)

The Madwoman of Chaillot Written by Jean Giraudoux

The Male Animal Written by James Thurber and Elliott Nugent

Jennie Kissed Me Written by Jean Kerr

Edwina Black Written by William Dinner and William Morum

When We Are Married Written by J. B. Priestley

An Enemy of the People Written by Henrik Ibsen

Affairs of State Written by Louis Verneuil

The Lady’s Not for Burning Written by Christopher Fry

37th Season (1952-1953)

What Every Woman Knows Written by James M. Barrie

Three Men on a Horse Written by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott

The Holly and the Ivy Written by Wynyard Browne

Summer and Smoke Written by Tennessee Williams

Hay Fever Written by Noel Coward

Playboy of the Western World Written by J. M. Synge

The Happy Time Written by Samuel Taylor

Uncle Harry Written by Thomas Job

36th Season (1951-1952)

Call It a Day Written by Dodie Smith

Cock Robin Written by Philip Barry and Elmer Rice

The Heiress Written by Ruth and Augustus Goetz

Gramercy Ghost Written by John Cecil Holm

Father of the Bride Written by Caroline Francke

Mulberry Valley Written by Homes Alexander

The Youngest Written by Philip Barry

Make Way for Lucia Written by John van Druten

35th Season (1950-1951)

The Show-Off Written by George Kelly

Goodbye My Fancy Written by Fay Kanin

The Traitor Written by Herman Wouk

Androcles and the Lion Written by George Bernard Shaw

The Shadow of the Glen Written by J. M. Synge

The Yellow Jacket Written by George C. Hazelton and J. H. Benrimo

The Late Christopher Bean Written by Sidney Howard

Yes, M’lord Written by William Douglas-Home