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1990s

2010s | 2000s | 1990s | 1980s | 1970s - 1960s


1999

1999 - Thought Crime

Thought crime opens in collective harmony and features the struggle for individual thought in an organized society. Each time an original expression emerges, it is soon quashed by the collective.

The show peaks with a spectacular transformation of colorful individuals into silver plated drones.

1998

1998 - America, Land of the Free

A depiction of our nation's struggle with civil rights. The show opens calmly at the end of the Civil war but soon color turns to gray as tensions rise. There is a Negro spiritual, a burning cross, rioting, beginnings of equality in the southern school system. The show ends on a hopeful note with a reading from Lincoln's message to Congress, 12-1-1862.

1997

1997 - Wild Things

Based on the children's story "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendakr.

1996

1996 - Road to OZ

A truly enjoyable blending of the "Wizard of Oz" and Broadway show, "The Wiz". Features a musical medley from OZ along with "Ease on Down the Road" form the Wiz.

The drill is a sight to see and at one point places no less than 12 bicycling witches among the marching formations.

1995

1995 - Prophecy of the Earth

The music is based upon the work of David R. Gillingham

1994

1994 - Kiss of the Spider Woman

Based upon the Broadway musical of the same name. Music by John Kander includes Prologue, Over the Wall, Marta, and The Day After That. Tells the story of a brother and sister imprisoned for political reasons. Ends with depiction of activists who have been successful in furthering the cause of freedom

1993

1993 - Jesus Christ Super Star

The rock opera!

1992

1992 - Sweeny Todd

Music by Stephen Sondheim.

1991

1991 - Sunday in the Park with George

Music by Stephen Sondheim.

This Grand National Champion show depicts that everything is possible if you have a blank canvas. The show starts as a blank canvas and fills in with color and form.

1990

1990 - Music from Steven Sondheim

While I'm Around -Sweeny Todd
Have I got a Girl for You! - Company
Send in the Clowns - A Little Night Music
Another Hundred People - Company
Being Alive - Company


2010s | 2000s | 1990s | 1980s | 1970s - 1960s

List of articles in category 1990s
Title
1997 - Where the Wild Things Are
1995 - Prophecy of the Earth
1999 - Thought Crime
1998 - America, Land of the Free
1996 - Road to OZ

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