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Wagon Wheels West
Wait Until Dark
Waiting
Waiting For Godot
Waiting for Tadashi
A Walk In The Woods
War of the Worlds
Wars Of The Roses: Henry VI, Part I (The)
WASP
Watch on the Rhine
The Water Children
A Waterfront Retrospective
The Waverly Gallery
Wayside Motor Inn
The Wedding Singer
Wee Violence
The Weight Of Words
The Weir
Welcome Home Marian Anderson
West Side Story
What I Did Last Summer
What The Butler Saw
What The Bellhop Saw
When A Man Loves A Woman
When Bogart Was
When Something Wonderful Ends
When Did I Become Mother?
Which Witch Is Which?
While the Sun Shines
White Christmas
White Roux
The Whiteheaded Boy
Who Am I This Time?
Whores
Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf
Who's Afraid of Virgina Wolfe
Who's On First
The Who's Tommy
Wife Begins at Forty
Wild Dust, The Musical
The Wild Party
The Wild Party
Wild Oates
Wilde in Leadville
The Will and The Way
The Will Rogers Follies
Willie B. Came Into The Sun
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
The Wind in the Willow
The Wind in the Willow (mus)
The Wink
Winners Of The Heart
Winnie the Pooh
Winnie The Pooh Christmas Tail
The Winning Streak
Winter Theater Café
Winterizing the Summer House
The Winter's Tale
Wintertime
Wit
With A Song In My Heart
With This Ring
Witness For the Prosecution
The Wiz
The Wizard of Oz
Woman's Work 1999
Woman's Work 2000
The Women
Women and the Vote
Women Behind Bars
The Women Of Lockerbie
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Wonderland
Wonka
Wooing Wed Widing Hood
Working
The World Goes 'Round
A World I Never Made
The World of Carl Sandberg
Wow! What a Century!
A Wretch Like Me
Writing Ground Zero
Wuthering Heights
“Working”
Book, Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
Based on the Book by Studs Terkel
Based on the best-selling book of interviews with American workers by Studs Terkel, Working explores the American workday from the Monday morning blues to the second shift blahs using the original words of some uncommon common" men and women. Twenty-six workers, including a parking lot attendant, corporate executive, newsboy, schoolteacher, gas man, housewife, fireman, waitress, millworker, sailor, etc., sing and talk about their jobs, defining not only their daily round, but their hopes and aspirations as well. "

Recent Productions
WhereOpening Night
Attic Ensemble 4/23/2010
Livingston Theatre Company 11/17/2005
Park Players Productions Inc 5/13/2005
Sketch Club Players 6/4/2004
East Brunswick Community Players 2/1/2002
4th Wall Theatre 10/1/1997

Preformance Rights

Note: These recording are not of the productions list here, but of Broadway or Hollywood versions.