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Project Shaw is a monthly staged reading series produced by the Gingold Theatrical Group (GTG), dedicated to presenting the works of George Bernard Shaw as well as plays by his contemporaries and writers influenced by his ideas.
Founded in 2006 by GTG artistic director David Staller, the series serves as a central program of the organization’s mission to promote humanitarian ideals through theatre. The series is known for its script-in-hand “concert readings,” typically presented with minimal staging and featuring professional actors from the New York theatre community.[1]
Project Shaw presents approximately eleven readings annually, generally scheduled on a monthly basis. The programming includes plays by Shaw, as well as works that influenced him or reflect his thematic concerns, including social justice, political discourse, and human rights.
Performances are often staged as benefit events supporting Gingold Theatrical Group's broader activities, including its Off-Broadway productions and new work development programs.
The series has been described as a forum for “intelligent argument” and theatrical exploration, bringing together artists, critics, and audiences in an accessible format.[2]
Project Shaw has been credited with sustaining interest in George Bernard Shaw’s body of work in contemporary American theatre and making rarely produced plays accessible to modern audiences.
| Title | Author | Date Premiered | Project Shaw Date | Cast | Notes | Ref | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arms and The Man | Bernard Shaw | April 21, 1894 | January 23, 2006 | Nancy Anderson, Cynthia Harris, Alison Fraser, Malcom Gets, David Belcher, Nick Wyman, George S. Irving, Marc Kudish, Evalyn Baron, Victor Slezak | [1] | |
| 2 | Fanny’s First Play | Bernard Shaw | April 19, 1911 | February 27, 2006 | Marc Kudisch, Patrick Quinn, Jonathan Freeman, Kate Baldwin, George S. Irving, Evalyn Baron, Sally Wilfert, James Murtagh, Cynthia Harris, Rebecca Luker, Max von Essen, Graham Rowat, Maureen Mueller, Peter Yonka, Howard Kissel, Michael Riedel, David Cote, Patrick Pacheco | Evening hosted by Charles Isherwood | [2] |
| 3 | Heartbreak House | Bernard Shaw | November 1920 | March 20, 2006 | Laura O’Deh, Lynn Cohen, Fritz Weaver, Charlotte Moore, Michele Pawk, Simon Jones, Jack Gilpin, Ciaran O’Reilly, George Dvorsky, Malachy McCourt, David Cote, Margaret Hall | Evening hosted by John Simon | |
| 4 | You Never Can Tell | Bernard Shaw | November 26, 1899 | April 17, 2006 | James Ludwig, Liz Morton, Simon Kendall, Elena Shaddow, Tovah Feldshuh, Paxton Whitehead, George S. Irving, Nick Wyman, Allen Fitzpatrick, John Martello, Charlotte Moore | Evening hosted by Howard Kissel |
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