UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW

For 26 years, ITC has presented one staged reading each semester for UCLA School of Law. 

Sponsored by UCLA Law School, Interact Theatre Company's UCLA Law School Staged Readings Series was created in 1999 by our first Board President, UCLA Law Professor Daniel Lowenstein. The series consists of one staged play reading each semester pertaining to themes related to justice, government, and public responsibility. Audiences consist of students, faculty, staff, and alumni of the Law School and other UCLA departments. The purpose of the readings is to stimulate discussion of the ethical and societal issues raised in these excellent plays, to help stimulate interdisciplinary consideration of law and the humanities, and to entertain.



Rosmersholm — Henrik Ibsen Spring 1999 Antigone — Sophocles Fall 1999 The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial — Herman Wouk Spring 2000 Nuts — Tom Topor Fall 2000 Antigone — Jean Anouilh Spring 2001 Twelve Angry Men — Reginald Rose Fall 2001 The Visit — Friedrich Dürrenmatt Spring 2002 Escape from Happiness — George F. Walker Fall 2002 Proof — David Auburn Spring 2003 Iphigenia in Aulis — Euripides Spring 2004 A Man for All Seasons — Robert Bolt Fall 2004 Death and the Maiden — Ariel Dorfman Spring 2005 Fathers and Sons — Deborah Pearl Fall 2005 A Doll’s House — Henrik Ibsen Spring 2006 Doubt — John Patrick Shanley Fall 2006 The Winslow Boy — Terence Rattigan Spring 2007 Oleanna — David Mamet Fall 2007 State of the Union — Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse Spring 2008 Taking Sides — Ronald Harwood Fall 2008 The Memorandum — Vaclav Havel Spring 2009 The Rivalry — Norman Corwin Fall 2009 Mark Twain & Friends: A River Journey — Greg White Spring 2010 John Gabriel Borkman — Henrik Ibsen Fall 2010 Hedda Gabler — Henrik Ibsen Fall 2011 Galileo — Bertolt Brecht Fall 2012 Race — David Mamet Spring 2013 The Handyman — Ronald Harwood Fall 2013 All My Sons — Arthur Miller Spring 2014 Oedipus the King — Sophocles Fall 2014 The Browning Version — Terence Rattigan Spring 2015 Antigone — Sophocles Fall 2015 Antigone — Jean Anouilh Fall 2015 Other People’s Money — Jerry Sterner Spring 2016 The Misanthrope — Molière Fall 2016 Rough Crossing — Tom Stoppard Spring 2017 Hippolytus — Euripides Fall 2017 Phèdre — Jean Racine Fall 2017 An Enemy of the People — Henrik Ibsen Spring 2018 The Devil’s Disciple — George Bernard Shaw Fall 2018 Arcadia — Tom Stoppard Spring 2019 The Cherry Orchard — Anton Chekhov Fall 2019 Private Lives — Noël Coward Fall 2021 Copenhagen — Michael Frayn Spring 2022 Uncle Vanya — Anton Chekhov Fall 2022 A Raisin in the Sun — Lorraine Hansberry Spring 2023 The Importance of Being Earnest — Oscar Wilde Fall 2023 The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial — Herman Wouk Spring 2024 Taking Sides — Ronald Harwood Fall 2024 Red — John Logan Spring 2025 An Ideal Husband — Oscar Wilde Fall 2025 Waiting for Lefty — Clifford Odets Spring 2026

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