1967–1977

Setting the Tone

Our beginning was marked by star-studded productions at the Ahmanson, thought-provoking and controversial work at the Taper, and World premieres by writers including Neil Simon and Derek Walcott.

Tonight marks the realization of what seemed an impossible dream. Since we didn’t inherit great cultural monuments we had to create our own.

Gregory Peck kicks off a weeklong dedication celebration for the Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum, April 9, 1967
Ronald Reagan and Elliot Martin
1967

Mark Taper Forum Opens, 1967

Ronald Reagan and Elliot Martin Los Angeles Times

(L-R) Greer Garson, Rosalind Russell, Gregory Peck, and Dorothy Chandler
1967

Ahmanson Theatre Opens, 1967

(L-R) Greer Garson, Rosalind Russell, Gregory Peck, and Dorothy Chandler Los Angeles Times

With Warren Oates and Betty Garrett heading the cast, this was a new play in the American grain. … With Who's Happy Now?, one knew this was not simply a house in which to show plays—a theater was born.

Improvisational Theatre Project
1971

Improvisational Theatre Project (ITP), the Taper’s first youth program, debuts thanks to a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts., 1971

Improvisational Theatre Project

(L–R) Richard Chamberlain and Jack Ryland in Richard II.
March 7 – April 15, 1972

Richard Chamberlain stars in 'Richard II' at the Ahmanson, March 7 – April 15, 1972

(L–R) Richard Chamberlain and Jack Ryland in Richard II.

[A Streetcar Named Desire at the Ahmanson in 1973] had all the heart I ever invested in a work for the theatre or screen. …All involved in this revival make theatre worth living again for a playwright and audiences, too.

Tennessee Williams on the production starring Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway, and Earl Holliman
Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in 'Juno and the Paycock.'
November 7 – December 22, 1974

Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau at the Taper in a sold-out run of 'Juno and the Paycock' by Sean O’Casey, November 7 – December 22, 1974

Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in 'Juno and the Paycock.' Photo by Steven Keull

The cast of 'California Suite' with Ahmanson Artistic Director Robert Fryer (top left), playwright Neil Simon (bottom center), and director Gene Saks (bottom right).
April 23 – June 5, 1976

Neil Simon brings the first of five of his World premieres to the Ahmanson: 'California Suite' starring Tammy Grimes, George Grizzard, Barbara Barrie, and Jack Weston, directed by Gene Saks, April 23 – June 5, 1976

The cast of 'California Suite' with Ahmanson Artistic Director Robert Fryer (top left), playwright Neil Simon (bottom center), and director Gene Saks (bottom right).

(L–R) Sandy Duncan, Lucie Arnaz, and Stockard Channing in 'Vanities.'
November 4 – December 19, 1976

The Taper hosts the West Coast premiere of 'Vanities' featuring Sandy Duncan, Lucie Arnaz, and Stockard Channing, November 4 – December 19, 1976

(L–R) Sandy Duncan, Lucie Arnaz, and Stockard Channing in 'Vanities.' Photo by Steven Keull.

(L–R) Candy Brown, Trazana Beverley, Alfre Woodard, Marilyn Coleman, and Jonelle Allen.
August 11 – September 25, 1977

The West Coast premiere of 'for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf' by Ntozake Shangé at the Taper, August 11 – September 25, 1977

(L–R) Candy Brown, Trazana Beverley, Alfre Woodard, Marilyn Coleman, and Jonelle Allen. Photo by Jay Thompson