New Work Development
Since 1978 History Theatre has produced over 100 world premieres.
For more information about our new play development program, email New Works Associate Laura Leffler at lleffler@historytheatre.com.
For information about Submitting a Script | History Theatre for consideration.
History Theatre's World Premieres
(In reverse chronological order)
- The Defeat of Jesse James by Jeffrey Hatcher, music & lyrics by Chan Poling, 2022-2023
- Diesel Heart by Brian Grandison, 2022-2023
- The Root Beer Lady by Kim Schultz, 2022-2023
- Runestone! A Rock Musical book & lyrics by Mark Jensen, music by Gary Rue, 2021-2022
- Parks by Harrison David Rivers, 2021-2022
- Not for Sale by Kim Hines and Barbara Teed, 2021-2022
- Not in our Neighborhood! by Tom Fabel and Eric Wood, 2021-2022
- Superman Becomes Lois Lane by Susan Kimberly, 2019-2020
- Stewardess! by Kira Obolensky, 2018-2019
- Sisters of Peace by Doris Baizley, 2018-2019
- Dirty Business book and lyrics by Laurie Flanigan Hegge, music by Robert Elhai, 2018-2019
- A Crack in the Sky by Harrison David Rivers and Ahmed Ismail Yusuf, 2017-2018
- Dance 'Til You Drop by Carson Kreitzer in collaboration with Collide Theatrical Dance Company, 2017-2018
- Lord Gordon Gordon by Jeffrey Hatcher, music and lyrics by Chan Poling, 2017-2018
- Teen Idol: The Bobby Vee Story by Bob Beverage, music by George Mauer, 2016-2017
- The Highwaymen by Josh Wilder, 2016-2017
- The Paper Dreams of Harry Chin by Jessica Huang, 2016-2017
- Sweet Land, the Musical by Perrin Post and Laurie Flanigan Hegge, 2016-2017
- Glensheen by Jeffrey Hatche, music and lyrics by Chan Poling, 2015-2016
- George Bonga: Black Voyageur by Carlyle Brown, 2015-2016
- Complicated Fun: The Minneapolis Music Scene by Alan Berks, 2016-2016
- Radio Man by Garrison Keillor, 2014-2015
- God Girl by Kristine Holmgren, 2014-2015
- The Debutante's Ball by Eric "Pogi" Sumangil 2014-2015
- The Working Boys Band book and lyrics by Dominic Orlando, music by Hiram Titus, 2013–2014
- Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried Jim Stowell, 2013–2014
- The Incredible Season of Ronnie Rabinovitz Eric Simonson, 2013–2014
- Courting Harry Lee Blessing, 2012–2013
- Nellie by Kim Hines, 2012–2013
- Coco's Diary by Bob Beverage & Ron Peluso, 2011–2012
- 1968: The Year That Rocked the World by Playwrights’ Center members Reginald Edmund, Christina Ham, Kim Hines, Kevin Kautzman, Dominic Orlando, Mat Smart, and Rhiana Yazzie, 2011–2012
- American as Curry Pie by Aamera Siddiqui, 2010–2011
- A Tale of Twin Cities by Kevin Kling, 2010–2011
- Adrift on the Mississippi by Brian A. Grandison, 2010–2011
- Dudley: Rigged for Laughter! by Caleb McEwen, Dane Stauffer, & John Sweeney, 2010–2011
- Queens of Burlesque by David Mann, 2009–2010
- Sister Kenny's Children by Doris Baizley, 2009–2010
- Tyrone & Ralph by Jeffrey Hatcher, 2008–2009
- Blue Collar Diaries by Michelle Meyers Berg, 2008–2009
- 20 Days to Find a Wife by Laurie Flanigan and Marya Hart, 2008–2009
- Hormel Girls by Laurie Flanigan and Hiram Titus, 2007-2008
- Kirby by Syl Jones, 2007-2008
- Wellstone! by Mark Rosenwinkel and Larry Long, 2006-2007
- Lutefisk Champ & Other Frozen Holiday Tales by David Mann and others, 2006-2007
- 100 Men's Wife by Jeany Park, 2006-2007
- The Baron by Cory McLeod, 2006-2007
- Snapshots: Life in the City by J. D. Steele, David Grant and others, 2005-2006
- Chopsticks, Band-Aids & Johnny Unitas by Nancy Bagshaw-Reasoner, Cathy Gasiorowicz and Maria Cheng, 2005-2006
- Sons of the Bedtime Nooz by Peter and Andy Moore, 2004-2005
- Fireball: The Great Hinckely Fire Project by Roger Nieboer, Peter Ostroushko and Joe Chvala, 2004-2005
- Christmas of Swing by Beverage, Jan Puffer, David Lohman and Ron Peluso, 2004-2005
- Beyond the Rainbow by William Randall Beard and David Lohman, 2004-2005
- Joe by Jim Stowell, 2003-2004
- Hiding in the Open by Kira Obolensky based on Sabina Zimering’s memoir, 2003-2004
- Grand Excursion: The Musical by Barbara Field and Hiram Titus, 2003-2004
- Under the Stars & Stripes: Stories of WWII by multiple writers, 2002-2003
- The Christmas Schooner by Julie Shannon and John Reeger, 2002-2003
- Revelations of Mann by David Mann, 2002-2003
- Main Street by Craig Wright, 2002-2003
- The Runaway Learning Machine (tour) by Mark Rosenwinkel, 2002-2003
- Summer in the Shadoes by Kim Hines, 2001-2002
- The Fierce Clockwork of Destiny by John Olive, 2001-2002
- In Coya’s House by Jenna Zark, 2001-2002
- Sisters of Swing by Bob Beverage and Beth Gilleland, 2001-2002
- Meet Me at the Fair by Patty Lynch, 2000-2001
- Christmas in Swede Hollow by Buffy Sedlachek, 2000-2001
- Eternity by Ann Schulman, 2000-2001
- Watermelon Hill by Lily Baber-Coyle, 2000-2001
- Los Rumbaleros by Maya Lopez-Sanatmaria, 2000-2001
- Trail of the Wind by Roger Nieboer, 2000-2001
- First Ladies of Ramsey County by Dana Gillespie, 1999-2000
- Hush Hush by Lee Vang, 1999-2000
- Rez Road 2000 by Jim Northrup, 1999-2000
- A Piece of the Rope by Jeffrey Hatcher, 1999-2000
- The Gangster Musical by Drew Jansen and David Hawley, 1999-2000
- Hmong! The CIA's Secret Army by Lee Vang and Jaime Meyer, 1998-1999
- Axel & His Dog by Don Stolz, 1998-1999
- Ophan Train by Patty Lynch and Charlie Maguire, 1998-1999
- Swede Hollow by Buffy Sedlachek, 1998-1999
- Tailgatin’ by Dan Rowles and Guy Greene, 1997-1998
- Three Rivers Meeting by Jim Stowell, 1997-1998
- Conversations about Hannah by Ann Schulman, 1997-1998
- Song Catcher by Marcie Rendon, 1997-1998
- Let Heaven and Nature Sing by Bob Beverage – produced in collaboration with InterAct Theater of Minneapolis, 1996-1997
- A Servants’ Christmas by John Fenn and Drew Jansen, 1996-1997
- Tomboy Stone by Roger Nieboer, 1996-1997
- Cuba Si! by Jim Stowell, 1996-1997
- Favorite Son: The Humphrey Perspectives by Jeffrey Hatcher, John Olive, David Hawley and Kim Hines, 1996-1997
- The Brotherhood by Syl Jones, 1995-1996
- Inner-City Opera by J. D. Steele and others, 1995-1996
- Civil Ceremony by Beth Gilleland, 1995-1996
- Plain Heart by Lance Bellville and Eric Peltonemi, 1994-1995
- Everlasting Arms by Gregory Alan-Williams, 1993-1994
- Some Things that Can Go Wrong at 35,000 Feet by John Orlock, 1993-1994
- Ollie From Laughterville by Lance Belville, 1992-1993
- The Life and Times of Deacon A.L. Wiley by Gregory Alan-Williams, 1992-1993
- Days of Rondo by Gregory Alan-Williams, 1992-1993
- Scum City by David Hawley, 1991-1992
- Through the Wheat by Thomas Olsen, 1991-1992
- Another Minnesotan Onstage by multiple writers, 1991-1992
- Irish Stew by Frank McCourt, 1991-1992
- Small Town Triumphs and Cowboy Colors by Bart Sutter and Paul Zarzyski, 1991-1992
- Last Hooch at the Hollyhocks by Lance Belville, 1990–1991
- Tree of Memory II by multiple writers, 1990–1991
- Selkirk Avenue by Bruce McMannus, 1990–1991
- Gaze at the Stars II by Lance Belville, 1990–1991
- A Couple of Blaguards by Frank and Malachy McCourt, 1990-1991
- Cowgirls by Lance Belville, 1989–1990
- A Time on Earth by Vilhelm Moberg, 1989–1990
- Nina! The Musical by Lance Belville, 1989–1990
- Mesabi Red by Lance Belville and Charlie Maguire, 1989–1990
- Homegrown Heroes by multiple writers, 1989–1990
- Catching On by Lance Belville, 1989–1990
- Logan Township No. 13 by Lance Belville, 1988–1989
- Tree of Memory by David Hawley, Nancy Bagshaw Reasoner, George Sand, 1988–1989
- Mid-Winter Light by John Louis Anderson, 1987-1988
- Gold in the Streets by Marie Jones, 1987-1988
- Somewhere over the Balcony by Marie Jones, 1987-1988
- St. Paul Suite by Tom Poole, 1987-1988
- Down to Earth by Lance S. Belville, 1986-1987
- Dogs in the Hot Moon by Lance S. Belville, 1986-1987
- Exile From Main Street by Lance S. Belville, 1985-1986
- Quiet, Wyatt! by Leslie Brody, 1985-1986
- Speed by Lance S. Belville, 1985-1986
- Kingdom Come by Amlin Gray, 1984–1985
- Tubal and the Yankee by Lance S. Belville, 1984–1985
- Mr. L. N. Scott’s All New Grand Holiday Bill of Fare by John Orlock, 1983-1984
- Scott and Zelda: The Beautiful Fools by Lance S. Belville, 1982-1983
- Johnny’s My Darling and a Union Volunteer by Lance S. Belville, 1982-1983
- The Lady Knight by John Fenn, 1982-1983
- Homesick by Lance S. Belville, 1982-1983
- Children of Tyrone by Lance S. Belville, 1981-1982
- You Can’t Get to Heaven through the U.S.A. by Lance S. Belville, 1981-1982
- For Amber Waves of Grain, but Undistilled by Lance S. Belville, 1981-1982
- Nina! Madam to a Saintly City by Lance S. Belville, 1980-1981
- Four Hearts and the Lords of the North by Lance S. Belville, 1980-1981
- Deadly Decades by Lance S. Belville, 1979–1980
- We Win or Bust by Lance S. Belville, 1979–1980
- Bronko by Lance S. Belville, 1979–1980
- The Man Who Bought Minneapolis by Lance S. Belville, 1978–1979