Raconteur Theatre Company is a Columbus, Ohio theater formed in 2007 after the merger of two of the city's longstanding theater companies, Miscreant Productions and the Bison Theatre.
Raconteur Theatre Company was founded on the belief that storytelling is essential to the human experience.
Raconteur's most successful show was Jacob M. Appel's Arborophilia in 2010.
Production History
2008 After the Afterglow - Composed of two one act plays: Roulette by Douglas Hill & Aster, Holger Gunn by Justin Toomey *1st Annual Flex Series Production
2008 Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen
2008 Mom and Pop by Sarah Tobin *World Premiere
2009 Isaac, i am by Mary Steelsmith *Midwest Premiere
2009 Negotiations and Love Stories - Composed of several short plays *2nd Annual Flex Series Production
2010 Tracks in the Snow by Neil McGowan
2010 Yours, Mins and the Truth - Composed of several short plays *3rd Annual Flex Series Production
2010 Arborophilia by Jacob M Appel *Ohio Premiere
2010 Bittersweet - Composed of two one act plays: Wonk Love by Tom Baum & Blue Tuesday by Frank Anthony Polito
2011 Elephant in the Room - Composed of several short plays *4th Annual Flex Series Production
2011 Whales, Save Us! by Elizabeth Leavitt *Midwest Premiere
2011 Helen of Sparta by Jacob M. Appel *Midwest Premiere
2011 Woyzeck by Georg Buchner
2012 The Big Picture - Composed of several short plays by Mark Harvey Levine *5th Annual Flex Series Production
2012 Reservoir by Eric Henry Sanders
2012 Accomplice by Rupert Holmes
2012 Conk and Bone by Joe Musso
References
- Ades, Richard. Would-be lovers and might-be parents, The Other Paper, May 27, 2009
- Grossberg, Michael. Life online creates fodder for exploration onstage, The Columbus Dispatch, March 12, 2009
- Ades, Richard. She wants to add a tree to the family tree, The Other Paper (Columbus), August 18, 2010
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