ACME Whoopi! Stage Credits
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Whoopi, the 20th Anniversary (Broadway's Lyceum Theatre) November 6, 2004 - January 30, 2005
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Whoopi, the 20th Anniversary (Philadelphia's Merriam Theatre) October 2004
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- Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Broadway's Royale Theatre) February 6, 2003 - April 6, 2003
- Amour (Broadway's Music Box Theater) [producer] October 20, 2002 - November 3, 2002
- Funny Girl (Broadway's New Amsterdam Theatre) Benefit for the Actors' Fund, September 23, 2002
- Harlem Song (Apollo Theatre) [producer] July 6, 2002 - December 29, 2002
- Whoopi's One-Woman Show (Atlantic City) May 24-26 2002
- Thoroughly Modern Millie (Broadway's Marquis Theatre) [producer] April 18, 2002 - June 20, 2004
- Purlie Victorious (Reading) February 11, 2002
- Whoopi's One-Woman Show (US tour) Summer 2001
- The Playwright's The Thing (Benefit performance) 2000
- Sweet Charity (Benefit-stage reading) 1999
- The Vagina Monologues (V-Day benefit performance) 1998
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Broadway's St. James Theatre) February 11 - July 13, 1997
- Whoopi At Carnegie Hall (Carnegie Hall) October 23, 1996
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Chez Whoopi 1991
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- Love Letters (A.R. Gurney) Summer 1991, with Timothy Dalton
- Six-week SRO tour of Australia and New Zealand, 1990
- Whoopi Goldberg Presents Billy Connolly 1989
- Fontaine. . . Why Am I Straight 1988
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- Living on the Edge of Chaos (US, Canada and Australia Tour) 1988
- Whoopi Goldberg (Broadway's Lyceum Theatre) [Produced by Mike Nichols] 150 performances, Oct 24, 1984 - Mar 10, 1985 [+ 18 previews]
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- Moms [also co-author with Ellen Sebastian] based on the life and work of the legendary "Moms" Mabley - "My husband was so ugly, he hurt my feelings." - 1983 [Whoopi received a Bay Area Theatre Award for this]
- The Spook Show (toured throughout the United States and Europe) 1982-84
- Reverence for the Dead [also co-author with David Schein] (with the Blake Street Hawkeyes), 1982
- Tantrums [also co-author] (with the Blake Street Hawkeyes), 1981
- Marsha Norman's Getting Out (with the San Diego Repertory Theater) late 1970s
- Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children (as Mother Courage) (with the San Diego Repertory Theater) late 1970s
Copyright © 2007 Patrick Spreng.