Project Shaw
Coined “New York’s monthly guide to reason,” Project Shaw presents monthly readings of plays by George Bernard Shaw as well as plays that either influenced or were influenced by Shaw, or that share Shaw’s advocacy of human rights and the freedom of speech.
These unique Script-In-Hand performances are presented as fund-raising opportunities for GTG’s annual full Off-Broadway productions!
Project Shaw 2024
MRS WARREN’S PROFESSION
Monday, March 18, 7 pm | Symphony Space, NY
I’ll Leave It To You
Monday, April 29, 7 pm | Symphony Space, NY
The Portrait of Mr. W. H.
Monday, June 24, 7 pm | Symphony Space, NY
Welcome to Gingold Theatrical Group’s 19th year of these remarkable presentations.
Each play is performed by an all-star cast composed of many of New York’s finest actors and is presented in a concert-reading format at the arts-hub of New York’s Upper West Side, Symphony Space, which is fully ADA compliant.
In 2009, Project Shaw made GTG the first group ever to present performances of every one of Shaw’s plays, as well as every sketch, full-length, and one-act play he ever wrote – and all to sold-out houses! More than 60 of Shaw’s plays — many never before seen in New York or anywhere in the United States — have delighted our audiences.
Tickets are currently on sale for all four of our 2024 events!
These are all unique script-in-hand performances.
“Gingold Theatrical Group provides an invaluable — and unique — service to New Yorkers. Not only does it keep topnotch productions of great works of art before the public on a regular basis as no other theater company can, but it also does something less obvious. It keeps the tradition of intelligent argument, embodied in Shaw’s plays but otherwise much lacking from public discourse, alive for those who need it most: the thinking people of a great city.” Jesse Green, New York Times
“David Staller has woven Project Shaw into the fabric of New York life. Not only does the series keep Shaw’s brilliant voice in play, boxing our ears with monthly punches of wit; it also gives the city’s best actors a chance to dig into roles of substance, and local audiences a chance to see them (for the price of a movie and popcorn). And by including critics and members of the press in each reading, Staller creates an oasis of collegiality, respect and even community among theater people too often cast as adversaries. To all of this, one can only say: bravo.” Adam Feldman, Time Out New York
“Whenever I am in the presence of great art, the two most vivid emotions evoked are humility–and gratitude. That is certainly the case with Project Shaw (with an added dose of humility on those occasions when I have actually participated in an event.) Like so many others, I am deeply thankful to David Staller for what he manages to achieve through dint of hard work and unflagging commitment. Project Shaw is especially to be commended for bringing to life with peerless artistry the timeless work of one of the West’s greatest minds and, perhaps most importantly, at “socialist” prices!” Patrick Pacheco NY1 & The Los Angeles Times
“Project Shaw is more than a valuable academic and historical endeavor, pulling back the curtain to reveal the breadth, scope and variety of the works by an acknowledged master of modern drama. What sounds like a dry and dusty endeavor turns out to be, in practice, a series of welcoming, lively events that embrace all of the theater community, partnering a stellar group of actors with an enthusiastic audience to explore these works with insight, skill and humor.” Godon Cox, Variety
2024
March 18 Mrs Warren’s Profession
April 29 I’ll Leave It To You
May 20 Heartbreak House
June 24 The Portrait Of Mr. W.H.
2023
April 10 Misalliance
June 19 Man and Superman
July 24ygmalion
2022
Mar 14 John Bull’s Other island
April 18 Shakes vs Shav
2021
Dec 13 Village Wooing
2020
Jan 20 Major Barbara
Feb 24 What Every Woman Knows
2019
ART AS ACTIVISM: A Theatrical Survival Guide
Jan 14 Misalliance
Feb 11 Shaw Songs at The Players/VD
March 16 St. Pat’s Gala!
April 15 On Approval by Frederick Lonsdale
May 20 Man and Superman
June 24 The Philanderer
July 22 The Stepmother by Githa Sowerby
Sept 23 symposium
Oct 28 Arms and the Man
Nov 18 The Play’s the Thing by Molnar (Wodehouse)
Dec 16 I’ll Leave It To You by Coward
2018
Jan 22 The Devil’s Disciple
Feb 19 Pygmalion
March 17 GALA 3West Club
April 30 concert at Players
May 21 The Doctor’s Dilemma
June 18 Buoyant Billions
July 23 Chicago (Maurine Watkins)
Sept 24 The New Word (Barrie) / O’Flaherty, V.C. (Shaw)
Oct 22 Back to Methuselah
Nov 19 Back to Methuselah
Dec 17 The Enchanted Cottage (Pinero
2017
JAN 16 • Mrs Warren’s Profession
FEB 13 • Candida
APRIL 17 • You Never Can Tell
MAY 22 • Press Cuttings
JUNE 26 • Getting Married
JULY 24 • Super Shaw Women
SEPT 18 • A Man’s World
OCT 23 • Captain Brassbound’s
NOV 20 • Votes for Women
DEC 18 • Woman of No Importance
2016
Jan 11–In Good King Charles’s Golden Days
Feb 15 –The Man of Destiny
April 25– The Fascinating Foundling
May 23–Caesar and Cleopatra
June 20 –Geneva
July 25–The Apple Cart
Sept 19–Farewell to the Theatre (Barker)
Oct 24– On The Rocks
Nov 21–Alice Sit By The Fire (Barrie)
Dece 19 –Androcles and the Lion
2015
Jan 19 • How He Lied To Her Husband
Feb 23 • Widowers’ Houses
April 6 • Misalliance
May 18 • Overruled
June 22 • Fanny’s First Play
July 20 • Man and Superman
Sept 21 • Chekhov Comedy Event
Oct 19 • The Doctor’s Dilemma
Nov 23 • John Bull’s Other Island
Dec 21 • The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet
2014
Jan 27 – Arms and the Man
Feb 24 – The Philanderer
Mar 17 – GTG GALA
Apr 14 – Oscar Wilde evening
May 12- Heartbreak House
June 23 – Getting Married
July 28 – Super Shaw
Sep 29 – Village Wooing
Oct 27 – Ibsen evening
Nov 24 – The Millionairess
Dec 22 – OTHERLAND
2013
Jan 19 How He Lied
Feb 23 Widowers’ Houses
April 6 Misalliance
May 18 Overruled
June 22 Fanny’s First Play
July 20 M&S
Aept 21 Chekhov
Oct 19 Doctor’s Dilemma
Nov 23 John Bull
Dec 21 Blanco
2012
January 23 Back to Methuselah PART ONE
February 27 Back to Methuselah PART TWO
March 17 — GALA
April 23 Widowers’ Houses
May 21 In Good King Charles’s Golden Days
June 18 The Apple Cart
July 16 Geneva
September 24 The Devil’s Disciple
October 22 Buoyant Billions
November 19 Pygmalion
December 17 Saint Joan
2011
January 24 • Androcles and the Lion
February 14 • Overruled
March 28 • Great Catherine
April 25 • Shaw & Shakespeare
May 23 • You Never Can Tell
June 20 • Getting Married
July 18 • Fanny’s First Play
September 26 • The Millionairess
October 17 • Super Shaw! an irreverent evening
November 21 • Passion, Poison & Petrifaction
December 19 • Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet
2010
Arms and the Man
The Philanderer
GALA
The Doctor’s Dilemma
John Bull’s Other Island
Major Barbara
Village Wooing &
Interlude At The Playhouse
Man and Superman
Candida
Captain Brassbound’s Conversion
How He Lied To Her Husband
& The Fascinating Founding
Heartbreak House
2009
1/09: Dark Lady of the Sonnets & Shakes Versus Shav
& Cymbeline Refinished
2/09: Buoyant Billions
3/09: O’Flaherty V.C.
4/09: Inca of Perusalem
5/09: Glimpse of Reality & Man of Destiny
6/09: Six of Calais & Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles
7/09: Mrs. Warren’s Profession
9/09: Back to Methuselah ONE
10/09: Back to Methuselah TWO
11/09: On The Rocks
12/09: Why She Would Not / The Gadfly
2008
1/08: Geneva
2/08: Too True to be Good
3/08: In Good King Charles Golden Days
4/08: Farfetched Fables
5/08: The Devil’s Disciple
6/08: Great Catherine & Annajanska
7/08: Major Barbara
9/08: Caesar and Cleopatra
10/08: The Sewing-up of Blanco Posnet
11/08: Jitta’s Attonement
12/08: Saint Joan
2007
1/07: Candida
2/07: The Music Cure & Interlude at the Playhouse
& The King, Constitution and Lady
3/07: Doctor’s Dilemma
4/07: Androcles and the Lion
5/07: Admirable Bashville
6/07: Village Wooing & How He Lied to Her Husband
7/07: The Millionairess
9/07: Man and Superman
10/07: Press Cuttings & Passion, Poison and Petrifaction
11/07: Widowers Houses
12/07: Pygmalion
2006
1/06: Arms and the Man
2/06: Fanny’s First Play
3/06: Heartbreak House
4/06: You Never Can Tell
5/06: Overruled & Augustus Does His Bit
6/06: Getting Married
7/06: John Bull’s Other Island
9/06: The Apple Cart
10/06: Misalliance
11/06: Captain Brassbound’s Conversion
12/06: The Philanderer
Project Shaw is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council