YORK READERS THEATER IS NOW IN IT'S 13TH YEAR!
Our mission is to present thought-provoking plays that are suitable for a "readers’" format.
David Newman founded the York Readers Theater with Joe Dominguez in 2004. Most recently he played in and directed the YRT production of “Address Unknown.” He is a retired professor of theater and drama at Oberlin College and was head of the theater program at St. Paul’s School in Concord, NH. |
Previous productions include:
"A Soul's Prgress" "Reflections on the Victims of War" “Address Unknown" “Gidion's Knot (Adams)" “Betrayal” and “The Collection” (Pinter) “Take Me Out” (Greenberg) “Something Unspoken” (Williams) “The Questions” (Hawkes) “The Retreat from Moscow” (Nicholson) “Art” (Reza), “Wit” (Edson) “Democracy” and “Copenhagen” (Frayn) “Oleanna” (Mamet) “Raisin in the Sun” (Hansberry) “Something You Did” (Holtzman) "Enigma Variations” (Schmitt) “Falstaff and Hal” (Shakespeare/Newman) “Defining Marriage” (Newman - excerpts from the Proposition 8 Trial) |