Theatre is a transitory art. Miss a show, and it's gone forever.
A company whether it's made up primarily of producers, or actors, or writers, or designers, or all of the above and its skills and philosophy are reflected in the work they choose to present.
Reviewing a company's work and where it's come from can add to the appreciation of their upcoming work, and the growth and exploration it implies.
By the way, Midnight was born under the name Midnight Productions, and all of our work, up until THE HUNCHBACK VARIATIONS, was produced under that banner.
And in April, ’04, afterMIDNIGHT was born as a producing banner for solo projects by Company members, and several shows were presented by afterMIDNIGHT. Currently, plans are for all new productions to be Midnight Company shows.
LIFE
AFTER DEATH By Joe Hanrahan
May/98 In/Form at the Lemp Brewery.
September/99 Radio drama broadcast on
FM 88 KDHX
THE
BALLAD OF JESSE JAMES By Joe Hanrahan
October/98 Forum for Contemporary Art (now
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis). Spring/99 The Great Grizzly Bear,Governor's
Run, Innsbrook Estates.
March/99 Radio drama broadcast on FM
88 KDHX.
June/99 The James Farm, Kearney, MO.
September/00 Missouri History Museum
PRIVATE
EYES By Steven Dietz
January/99 Technisonic Studios
DRACULA By Bram Stoker
Adapted by Joe Hanrahan
October/99 The Lemp Brewery
WALT AND ROY By Michael McKinlay
January/00 St. Marcus Theatre
LOVEMATCH By Joe Hanrahan
January/01 Technisonic Studios
THE HUNCHBACK
VARIATIONS By Mickle Maher
Richard Foreman material
adapted by David Wassilak
May/02 Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. August/03
The Commonspace.
August/September/03 The Philadelphia Fringe Festival.
September/03 Technisonic Studios
THE WORST OF
ERIC BOGOSIAN By Eric Bogosian
March/03 The Commonspace
Technisonic Studios
The Duck room at Blueberry Hill
ST. NICHOLAS By Conor McPherson
Apri/04 John D. McGurk’s Irish Pub
July/04 Café Balaban
August/05 HH Studio
AN APOLOGY For The Course And Outcome of Certain Events’ Delivered By DOCTOR JOHN FAUSTUS On This His Final Evening
By Mickle Maher
June ’10 Dressel’s Pub