The Asolo Repertory Theatre is located in Sarasota, Florida. It was originally a summers-only operation called The Asolo Comedy Festival. In 1963 it began to be referred to as The Asolo Theatre Festival. Starting in the fall of 1966, when it went into year-round operation, the name was changed to The Asolo Theater Company (and it continued under that name for the next 30 years, when its title reverted to The Asolo Theater Festival). Starting in 2006, it became The Asolo Repertory Theater, familiarly known as The Asolo Rep.
Asolo Comedy Festival Productions
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Asolo Comedy Festival Productions
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Asolo Comedy Festival Productions
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Asolo Theatre Festival Productions
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Asolo Theatre Festival Productions
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Asolo Theatre Festival Productions
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Asolo Theatre Festival Productions
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Asolo Theater Company Productions
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Asolo Theater Company Tours
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Asolo Theater Company Productions
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Asolo Rep Productions
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Asolo Rep Productions
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Asolo Rep Productions
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Asolo Rep Productions
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Asolo Rep Productions
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory Productions
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- Archy and Friends
- In this Golden Land
- Whatever Became of Love
- Aria Da Capia
Asolo Rep Productions
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- Plain Folk
- Press Cuttings
- Raduz and the Three Clouds
FSU/Asolo Conservatory Productions
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Asolo Rep Productions
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Asolo Rep Productions
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Asolo Rep Productions
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- The Song is Kern
- Pinocchio
- The Ice Wolf
- Comedies of Courtship
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Asolo Rep Productions
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory Productions
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Asolo Rep Productions
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory Productions
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- Men Without Dates
- Chocolate Cake
- Final Placement
- FM
Asolo Rep Productions
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory Productions
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Asolo Rep Productions
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory Productions
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Asolo Rep Productions
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- First Time Anywhere!
- Mass Appeal by Bill C. Davis
- Why Can't You Be Him?
FSU/Asolo Conservatory Productions
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Conservatory Shorts
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Asolo Rep Productions
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- Driving Around the House
- Quarry
FSU/Asolo Conservatory Productions
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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- Once Upon a Midnight
- Laundry and Bourbon by James McLure
- Talking Head
- Saltwater Moon
- Art Is Easy!, Money Is Tough
Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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- Mistake in Identities
- The Love Talker by Deborah Pryor
- Beirut by Alan Bowne
Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Cook Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Cook Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Cook Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Cook Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Cook Theatre
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- Eye of the Storm
- Frank Lloyd Wright
- Syncopation
FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Cook Theatre
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- Noël Coward at the Café de Paris
- Free and Clear
FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Cook Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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- The Minotaur
- Swing State
- A Benefit Concert with Bill Deasy
- The Louisiana Hayride presents: Elvis
- A Night of Comedy
- The Isle of Dogs
- The Gospel of Cyrus According to Cyrus
Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Cook Theatre
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- String of Pearls
- Rounding Third
FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Historic Asolo Theater
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Asolo Rep in the Cook Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Historic Asolo Theater
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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- A Tale of Two Cities by Jill Santoriello
- The Constant Wife by W. Somerset Maugham
- Doubt: A Parable by John Patrick Shanley
- The Play's the Thing by Ferenc Molnár, adapted by P. G. Wodehouse
- Smash by Jeffrey Hatcher, (an adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's Novel An Unsocial Socialist)
- Equus by Peter Shaffer
- Working, A Musical – book by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso; music by Schwartz, Craig Carnelia, Micki Grant, Mary Rodgers, James Taylor, Lin-Manuel Miranda; lyrics by Schwartz, Carnelia, Grant, Taylor, Miranda, and Susan Birkenhead
- Menopause the Musical™ by Jeanie Linders
Asolo Rep in the Historic Asolo Theater
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Asolo Rep in the Cook Theatre
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Historic Asolo Theater
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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- 1st Annual Love Late Night
- A People's Movement by Marcus D. Johnson
Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Historic Asolo Theater
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Asolo Rep in the Cook Theatre
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- Perfect Mendacity by Jason Wells
FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Historic Asolo Theater
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FSU/Asolo Conservatory in the Cook Theatre
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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- Contact created by Susan Stroman and John Weidman; October 24, 2009 – November 29, 2009
- The Perfume Shop adapted by E.P. Dowdall, based on the play Parfumerie by Miklós László; December 4, 2009 – April 1, 2010
- Life of Galileo by Bertolt Brecht; December 11, 2009 – February 23, 2010
- Searching for Eden: The Diaries of Adam and Eve by James Still, based partly on the comic writing of Mark Twain; December 18, 2009 – February 25, 2010
- Hearts by Willy Holtzman; January 22, 2010 – April 11, 2010
- Managing Maxine by Janece Shaffer; March 12, 2010 – April 17, 2010
- Dancing Backwards in High Heels – The Ginger Musical conceived & developed by Lynnette Barkley & Christopher McGovern; May 7, 2010 – May 30, 2010
Asolo Rep in the Historic Asolo Theatre
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- New Stages Project: Life in the Middle; October 21, 2009 – November 8, 2009
- The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown; January 21, 2010 – February 28, 2010
- Unplugged: Theatre in the Raw – New Play Festival; March 24, 2010 – April 18, 2010
The FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training
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- 3rd Annual Love Late Night
- Dutchman by Amiri Baraka
- Tunes for Two
- The Rachel Corrie Project edited by Kirstin Franklin
Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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- Bonnie & Clyde: A New Musical (Pre-Broadway Run) by Frank Wildhorn (music), Don Black (lyrics), and Ivan Menchell (book), directed by Jeff Calhoun; November 19, 2010 – December 19, 2010
- La Bête by David Hirson, directed by Michael Donald Edwards; January 27, 2011 – February 24, 2011
- Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose, directed by Frank Galati; January 14, 2011 – March 31, 2011
- Boeing Boeing by Marc Camoletti, translated by Beverley Cross & Francis Evans, directed by Greg Leaming; January 21, 2011 – April 23, 2011
- Deathtrap by Ira Levin, directed by Peter Amster; March 11, 2011 – May 14, 2011
- Las Meninas (The Waiting Women) by Lynn Nottage, directed by Michael Donald Edwards; March 18, 2011 – May 15, 2011
Asolo Rep Touring Company
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The FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training
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- The Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare, directed by Greg Leaming; October 26, 2010 – November 14, 2010
- reasons to be pretty by Neil LaBute, directed by Barbara Redmond; January 4, 2011 – January 23, 2011
- The Lady from the Sea by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Andrei Malaev-Babel; February 22, 2011 – March 13, 2011
- Tartuffe by Molière, directed by Wes Grantom; April 12, 2011 – May 1, 2011
- Red Light Winter by Adam Rapp
- The London Monologues by Adam Carpenter, Kim Hausler, Ron Kagan, Will Little, and Angela Sauer
- The Thrill of the Chase by Philip Gawthorne
- Men of Tortuga by Jason Wells
- 4th Annual Love Late Night
Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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- Guys and Dolls, based on a story by and characters of Damon Runyon, book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. Choreographed and directed by Josh Rhodes, November 15, 2016 – January 1, 2017.[1]
- The Great Society, by Robert Schenkkan, based on the original production directed by Bill Rauch. Directed by Nicole A. Watson, January 11–April 2, 2017.[2]
- The Originalist, by John Strand. Directed by Molly Smith, January 18–March 7, 2017.[3]
- Born Yesterday, by Garson Kanin. Directed by Peter Amster, February 8–April 15, 2017.[4]
- The Little Foxes, by Lillian Hellman. Directed by Frank Galati, March 17-April 15, 2017.[5]
- The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity, by Kristoffer Diaz. Directed by Jen Wineman, April 4–30, 2017 (a special production in the Cook Theatre).[6]
- Beatsville, book by Glenn Slater, music and lyrics by Wendy Leigh Wilf. Directed by Bill Berry, April 27-May 27, 2017 (world premier, a co-production with Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre).[7]
- Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, by Craig Francis and Rick Miller, based on the 1870 book by Jules Verne. Directed by Rick Miller, June 7-July 1, 2017.[8]
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- Book of Days, by Lanford Wilson. Directed by Greg Leaming, November 1–20, 2016.[9]
- A View From The Bridge, by Arthur Miller. Directed by Andrei Malaev-Babel, December 27, 2016 – January 15, 2017.[10]
- The Drunken City, by Adam Bock. Directed by Jesse Jou, February 21–March 12, 2017.[11]
- A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare. Directed by Jonathan Epstein, April 11–29, 2017 (presented in collaboration with and at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens).[12]
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Asolo Rep in the Mertz Theatre
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- Evita, lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Directed and choreographed by Josh Rhodes, November 18–December 30, 2017 (Previews November 15–17).
- Shakespeare in Love, based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard, adapted for the stage by Lee Hall. Directed by Rachel Rockwell, January 13–March 28, 2018 (Previews January 10–12).
- The Morning After Grace, by Carey Crim. Directed by Peter Amster, January 19–March 4, 2018 (Previews January 17–18).
- Rhinoceros, by Eugene Ionesco, translated by Derek Prouse. Directed by Frank Galati, February 9-April 14, 2018 (Previews February 7–8).
- Roe, by Lisa Loomer. Directed by Lavina Jadhwani, March 16-April 14, 2018 (Previews March 14–15).
- Ragtime, book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty, lyrics by Lynn Ahren. Directed by Peter Rothstein, May 4–27, 2018 (Previews May 1–3) (A collaboration with Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre).
Additional 2017–18 Productions
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Summer Family Production
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- "Asolo Rep Continues Its Commitment To Present World Class, Family Friendly Productions Each June. To Be Announced Very Soon!"[16] June 8–30, 2018 (Previews June 6–7).