The Underpants

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The Underpants
Written bySteve Martin
Date premieredApril 4, 2002 (2002-04-04)
Place premieredClassic Stage Company
Original languageEnglish
Subject by Carl Sternheim

The Underpants is the most recent adaptation of the 1910 German farce by the playwright Carl Sternheim. The adaptation was written by Steve Martin. It was produced at New York City's Off-Broadway theater Classic Stage Company from April 4, 2002 through April 28, 2002.[1] The play, a "farcical send-up of bourgeois snobbery and conformity"[2] was directed by Barry Edelstein and featured Cheryl Lynn Bowers and Byron Jennings as Louise and Theo Maske.

Other productions[]

The play has been produced at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles (March - April 2004) and at the Arden Theatre in Philadelphia (September - October 2004. More recent productions include:

  • Brüka Theatre (Reno, Nevada), November 11, 2005 - February 4, 2006, directed by Brian Barney.[3]
  • , 2005
  • Alley_Theatre, Houston, April 1–24, 2005 [4]
  • The Old Red Lion, Islington, London, UK, October 24 - November 18, 2006, directed by Richard Braine[5][6]
  • University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa, June 6–8, 2008, directed by Jay Edelnant [7]
  • , Newtown, PA, April 17 - May 2, 2009, directed by Alice Weber[8]
  • University of Adelaide Theatre Guild, Adelaide, Australia, May 9–23, 2009 directed by John Wells[9]
  • , Fort Wayne, Indiana, June 4–20, 2009, directed by Joel D. Scribner[10]
  • Princeton Summer Theater, Princeton, New Jersey, August 6–16, 2009, directed by Shawn Fennell[11]
  • Rockford College, Artists' Ensemble Theatre, Rockford, Illinois, September 9–26, 2011, directed by Richard Raether[12]
  • , Sydney, Australia, November 18–21, 2009, directed by Rachel Blake
  • The University of Scranton Players - December 3–6, 2009
  • The University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi, USA, February 16–21, 2009, directed by Rory Ledbetter.[13]
  • , Dearborn Heights, Michigan- February 20–22 + 26-27 2010, directed by Cynthia Frabutt http://www.dhctstage.org/
  • Penobscot Theatre Company, Bangor, Maine, USA, May 26 - June 30, 2010, directed by Nathan Halvorson [14]
  • The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Galloway Township, New Jersey—November 17–20, 2010, directed by Pamela Hendrick[15]
  • , Hong Kong, April 1–10, 2011, directed by Gabriel Lee http://www.chungying.com
  • Salem State University, Salem, Massachusetts—Spring 2011, directed by Britt Mitchell, assistant directed by Emily Laverdiere and [16]
  • , Salem, Oregon, July 15-August 6, 2011, directed by Jenni Bertels [17]
  • National Institute of Dramatic Art, Sydney, Australia, 22 - 25, 27 June 2011, directed by Craig Ilott [18]
  • McPherson College, McPherson, Kansas, October 2011, directed by Jd. Bowman [19]
  • Los Medanos College, Pittsburg, California, March, 6 - 9, 11, 13 - 15, 2013, directed by Nick Garcia [20]
  • Florida Studio Theatre, Sarasota, Florida, June 26 - July 28, 2013, directed by Bruce Jordan [21]
  • , New Delhi, India, February 14–24, 2013, adapted and directed by Madhav Mehta [22]
  • Hartford Stage, Hartford, Connecticut, January 9 - February 9, 2014, directed by Gordon Edelstein[23][24]
  • Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, New York, October 21 - November 8, 2015, directed by Bill Fennelly [25]
  • The Collective Face Theatre Ensemble, Savannah, Georgia, December 4–20, 2015 [26]
  • Acrosstown Repertory Theatre, Gainesville, Florida, June 3–19, 2016, directed by Jessica Arnold.[27]
  • , Warrenton, VA, January 27-February 12, 2017, directed by Scott J. Strasbaugh.[28]
  • American Repertory Theater of Western New York, Buffalo, NY, March 9 - April 1, 2017, directed by Jeff Coyle.[29]
  • The University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, April 13-April 30, 2017, directed by Scott Cummins.[30]
  • Armstrong State University, Savannah, GA, July 13–16, 2017, Masquers Performance Directed by Geoffrey Douglas
  • Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, December 2017
  • Murray State University, Murray, KY, April 25–28, 2019, directed by

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