HISTORY

Since being founded in 1994 by Lynn Pryer, the Gilbert Theater has provided quality contemporary and classical theatrical productions for our diverse community including: children, the elderly, minorities, and the economically disadvantaged while at the same time giving local and guest artists a venue to display their unique talents.

The theater was founded in the basement of Lynn Pryer’s home in 1994. The theater was also located above the Arts Council building on Hay Street in Downtown Fayetteville before settling into its’ current home on the corner of Green and Bow Streets located near the Market House. The Gilbert Theater is named in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette. We are now located on the second floor of the Fascinate U Children’s Museum at 116 Green street in historic downtown Fayetteville.

For many years, the Gilbert has produced classics in theater as well as outstanding contemporary works by noted playwrights such as: Donald Margulies, Eve Ensler, Suzan-Lori Parks, Leroi Jones, Paula Vogel, Christopher Durang, Edgar Lee Masters, Eve Merriam, Jane Martin, Athol Fugard, Moises Kaufman and Dylan Thomas to name a few. The work of many established as well as local up and coming writers such as Stephen Miles, John Merritt, James Dean, Chris Canfield and Jim Geoghan have been presented as well. A benefit performances of Eve Ensler’s, “The Vagina Monologues” was presented to raise funds and awareness for the local Rape Crisis Center and C.A.R.E. Battered Women’s Shelter. The Gilbert is proud to be members in good standing with the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, NCTC and SETC. The diversity of our community is served through our diverse projects and productions which have included, the Gilbert Glee, the Gilbert Conservatory, the Guild, the REP, creation of Commedia dell’Arte actors, a children’s puppet show, a special performance for a blind/non-sighted audience, staged readings, workshops on the various aspects of theater production lead by experts in their fields, creation and implementation of a state-wide original playwriting competition and recognition of outstanding new writers and production of original local/regional plays. We involve students whenever possible both on stage and off.

In June of 2012, Robyne Parrish replaced Lynn Pryer as Artistic Director of the Gilbert. During this transition, the Gilbert graduated to a new level. The Gilbert is now a semi-professional, community-minded company. Parrish worked to create a strong education program by launching the Gilbert Conservatory, the Gilbert Rep and the Gilbert Glee Club. Parrish also made efforts to grow a strong volunteer base for the company through the Gilbert Guild (founded by Tony Valcarcel). Parrish continued the Pryer tradition of giving local actors, musicians and artists a place where they could practice their craft with the added incentive of allowing guest professionals to visit, work and share their wealth of knowledge, doubling efforts to achieve the best possible creative process. With Through her work, the Gilbert now hires a small percentage of union actors and professional designers from around the states to build a stronger and more fully realized company and every artist who works for the Gilbert is compensated in some way for their time and talents.

In February 2017, Matthew Overturf replaced Robyne Parrish, becoming the third Artistic Director of the Gilbert Theater.

For more information about the history of the Gilbert Theater, go to https://history.gilberttheater.com/

2021-2022 Season

  • Dirty Rotten Scoundrels – The Musical – October 1 – October 17, 2021
  • The Carols December 3 – December 5, 2021
  • The Last Days of Judas Iscariot – January 28 – February 13, 2022
  • Othello March 25 – April 10, 2022
  • Fairview – May 27 – June 12, 2022

 

2020-2021 Season

  • Barefoot in the Park October 2 – October 18, 2020
  • The Carols November 27 – November 29, 2020
  • Rope – January 29 – February 14, 2021
  • Oedipus RexMarch 26 – April 11, 2021
  • Urinetown – June 4 – June 13, 2021

2019-2020 Season

  • You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown September – October 2019
  • It’s a Wonderful Life November – December 2019
  • Ruins – January – February 2020
  • The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged Production Cancelled Due to COVID-19
  • The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee – Production Cancelled Due to COVID-19

 

 

 

2018-2019 Season

  • Godspell – September 2018
  • It’s a Wonderful Life November – December 2018
  • Doubt – February 2019
  • The Lion, The Witch, and The WardrobeApril 2019
  • The Laramie Project – June 2019

2017-2018 Season

  • Evil Dead: The Musical – September 2017
  • It’s a Wonderful Life November – December 2017
  • Venus In Fur – February 2017
  • AntigoneApril 2018
  • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof – June 2018

 


2016-2017 Season

  • Steel Magnolias – September-October 2016
  • It’s a Wonderful LifeDecember 2016
  • August: Osage CountyJanuary-February 2017
  • The Secret GardenMarch-April 2017
  • The Diary of Anne Frank May-June 2017

2015-2016 Season

  • Young Frankenstein – A Musical by Mel Brooks. Sept 2015
  • It’s a Wonderful LifeWritten by James Rodgers. November – December 2015
  • Titus Andronicus – Written by William Shakespeare. February 2015
  • Hedda GablerWritten by Henrik Ibsen. February 2016
  • Women of Manhattan – Written by John Patrick Shanley. April 2016
  • The Vagina Monologues. – Written by Even Ensler– April 2016

 

2014-2015 Season

    • Nunsense – A musical by Don Goggin. Sept 2014
    • A Christmas CarolWritten by Charles Dickens, adaptation by Christopher Schario. November – November 2014
    • A Streetcar Named DesireWritten by Tennessee Williams. February 2015
    • BackstageMarch 2015
    • The Book Club Play– May 2013

 

2013-2014 Season

  • RENTWritten by Jonathan Larson September -October 2013
  • A Christmas Carolwritten by Charles Dickens, adaptation by Christopher Schario November -December 2013
  • Pan: The True Story of Peter Pan written by Jeremy Fiebig adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan January – February 2014
  • Macbethwritten by William Shakespeare April 2014
  • Company of Wayward Saintswritten by George Herman May-June 2014
  • Sherlock Holmes: The Sleeping Detective written by James Dean MayJune 2014

 

2012-2013 Season

  • The Fantasticks – Music by Harvey Schmidt andLyrics by Tom Jones. Sept 2012
  • A Christmas CarolWritten by Charles Dickens, Adaptation by Kent Smith & Marcela Casals. November – December 2012
  • NakedThree one acts written by Stephen Miles, James Dean and Robyne Parrish. February 2013
  • The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon MarigoldsWritten by Paul Zindel. March-April 2013
  • Groucho Marx: A Life in Revue – Written by Arthur Marx and Rob Fisher. May-June 2013
  • Alice in Wonderland – Written by Lewis Carroll, Adaptation by Kent Smith, Music by Charis Duke, Lyrics by Robyne Parrish and Charis Duke. June 2013
  • Fame Jr. – At the Crown Center – Broadway Camp – July 2013

2011-2012 Season

  • Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, Book, Music & Lyrics by Richard O’Brien. Sept. 22-Oct 9, 2011
  • A Christmas Carol, Written by Charles Dickens, Adaptation by Kent Smith & Marcela Casals. Nov 25-Dec 11, 2011
  • Clusters, Written by Stephen Miles – February 2-19, 2012
  • As You Like It, Written by William Shakespeare – March 29-April 15, 2012
  • Musical of Musicals, Music by Eric Rockwell, Lyrics by Joanne Bogart -May 31-June 17, 2012

2010-2011 Season

  • Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, Book, Music & Lyrics by Richard O’Brien. -Sept. 23-Oct 10, 2010
  • A Christmas Carol, Written by Charles Dickens, Adaptation by Kent Smith & Marcela Casals. -Nov 26-Dec 12, 2010
  • Dateline Greensboro, Written by John Merritt. – February 3-20, 2011
  • A Long Days Journey Into Night, Written by Eugene O’Neill. – March 31-April 17, 2011
  • Headsets, Written by William Missouri Down – June 2-19, 2011

 

2009-2010 Season

  • Whispers on the Wind – Book & Lyrics by John B. Kuntz, Music by Lor Crane -September 24 – October 11, 2009
  • A Christmas Carol –Written by Charles Dickens, Adaptation by Kent Smith and Marcela Casals – Nov. 27 – Dec. 13, 2009
  • Playballs – Written by Mark Brownell – February 11 – 28, 2010
  • Lysistrata – Written by Aristophanes – April 15 – May 2, 2010
  • Madame Melville – Written by Richard Nelson – June 10 – 27, 2010

2008-2009 Season

  • Assassins, by Stephen Sondheim and book by JohnWeidman Oct. 2-19, 2008
  • A Christmas Carol, Written by Charles Dickens, Adaptation by Kent Smith and Marcela Casals. Nov. 28-Dec. 14, 2008
  • References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot, by Jose Rivera Jan.29-Feb. 15th, 2009
  • On the Verge, Eric Overmyer March 19th-April 5, 2009
  • Exits & Entrances, by Athol Fugard. May 28th-June 14, 2009

 

 

2007 – 2008 Season

  • DOCTOR DOCTOR – John Jakes
  • DICKENS’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL adaption: Marcela Casals & Kent Smith
  • THE BELLE OF AMHERST – William Luce
  • RABBIT HOLE – David Lindsay-Abaire
  • CABARET – book: Joe Masteroff, lyrics: Fred Ebb, music: John Kander.

2006-2007 Season

  • Richard O’Brien’s, The Rocky Horror Show – Richard O’Brien
  • A CHRISTMAS CAROL – adaption: Marcela Casals & Kent Smith
  • YESTERDAY’S NEWS Steven Miles
  • TALKING HEADS 2 – Alan Bennett
  • MARX IN SOHO – Howard Zinn
  • SHAPE OF THINGS – Neil LaBute

2005-2006 Season

  • THE WAITING ROOM – Lisa Loomer
  • GERTRUDE STEIN GERTRUDE STEIN GERTRUDE STEIN – Marty Martin
  • VISITING MR. GREEN – Jeff Baron
  • WOYZECK – Georg Büchner
  • Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show – Richard O’Brien

2004-2005 Season

  • THE LARAMIE PROJECT – Moises Kaufman, Tectonic Theatre Project
  • TALKING HEADS 1 – Alan Bennett
  • MOLLY SWEENEY – Brian Friel
  • RUTHLESS THE MUSICAL – music, Marvin Laird ; book and lyrics by Joel Paley
  • SINS AND SENSIBILITY – James Johnson

 

 

2003-2004 Season

  • STONES IN HIS POCKETS – Marie Jones
  • ANTON IN SHOW BUSINESS – Jane Martin
  • THE BLUE ROOM – David Hare
  • LOVE IN RUINS – Rachel Wyatt

2002-2003 Season

  • MERCHANT OF VENICE – William Shakespeare
  • A SMALL AFFAIR – John Merrit
  • PEGGY FOR YOU – Alan Platter
  • COMMEDIA ‘DELL ARTE

     

     

    2001-2002 Season

    • AS YOU LIKE IT – William Shakespeare
    • COLLECTED STORIES -Donald Margulies
    • LIGHT SENSITIVE-Jim Geoghan
    • HALF FORMED ANGELS FALL FROM THE SKY -Lynn Veach Sadler
    • THE GUARDIAN – Joel Ensana
    • ARKANSAW BEAR – Aurand Harris

    2000-2001 Season

    • TAMING OF THE SHREW – William Shakespeare
    • IN THE BLOOD -Suzanne Lori Parks
    • THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES -Eve Ensler
    • HEADSETS -William Missouri Down
    • COL. HOLLISTER’S DAUGHTER – James Dean
    • DIRTY WORK AT THE CROSSROADS – Bill Johnson

       

       

      1999-2000 Season

      • MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM – William Shakespeare
      • HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE-Paula Vogel
      • FOUR WALLS -Gus Edwards
      • MRS. SORKEN – Christopher Durang
      • I DIDN’T KNOW YOU COULD COOK – Rich Orloff
      • A… MY NAME IS ALICE-Joan Micklin Silver & Juliane Boyd
      • COSER Y CANTAR-Delores Prida
      • “IMPOSSIBLE” – Marilyn Sachs
      • PIRATE PETE – Sarah Hennessy

      1998-2000 Season

      • THE CLUB – Eve Merriam
      • VITAL SIGNS- Jane Martin
      • FOOL FOR LOVE – Sam Shepard
      • SIMPLY ‘MAZIN’ – Olivia Green
      • PRESIDENT EISENHOWER MARRIED SOMEBODY ELSE
      • THE BEARS HOUSE / VERONICA GANZ – Marilyn Sachs

           

           

          1997-1998 Season

          • KEELY & DU-Jane Martin
          • HEADSETS -William Missouri Down
          • IF I’M SPARED – Edmond Reynolds
          • DUTCHMAN -Leroi Jones
          • SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY- Edgar Lee Masters
          • WINTER THING- Joan Aiken

          1996-1997 Season

          • MASTER HAROLD AND THE BOYS-Athol Fugard
          • FRIENDLY FIRE – Chris Confield
          • A CHILD’S CHRISTMAS IN WALES – Dylan Thomas
          • TALKING WITH – Jane Martin
          • ICE ON A HOT STOVE – Edmond Reynolds
          • YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN – Clark Gesner

           

          1995-1996 Season

          • FOUNDATIONS – China Frankiln
          • CRISIS AT TRINITY – John Merrit
          • HOPSCOTCH / 75TH – Israel Horrowitz
          • UNDER MILK WOOD – Dylan Thomas

          1994-1995 Season

          • THE STRONGER – Anguste Strindberg
          • POTPOURRI OF SONGS
          • DANCING AT LUGHNASA (Reading)
          • LOVE LETTERS -A.R. Gurney