2022
- Dry Powder by Sarah Burgess
- Pass Over by Antoinette Nwandu
- One Flea Spare by Naomi Wallace
2021
- STEP Two: The Deep Dive; Second Thought Emerging Playwrights
- STEP Three: The Play Debut; Part of our annual fundraiser 20/21 State of Mind
- Goat Song by Matt Harmon
- Libra Season by Erin E. Adams
- Sweetpea by Janielle Kastner
2020
- Mlima’s Tale by Lynn Nottage; directed by Tiana Kaye Blair
- STEP One: The First Read; Second Thought Emerging Playwrights
2019
- Incognito by Nick Payne; directed by Alex Organ
- Lela & Co. by Cordelia Lynn; directed by Kara-Lynn Vaeni
- Drunk Enough to Say I Love You and Here We Go by Caryl Churchill; directed by Alex Organ
- What We Were by Blake Hackler; directed by Christie Vela
2018
- Hillary and Clinton by Lucas Hnath; directed by Laura Colleluori
- Empathitrax by Ana Nogueira; directed by Carson McCain
- Enemies/People by Blake Hackler; directed by Kara-Lynn Vaeni
- Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. by Alice Birch; directed by Christie Vela
2017
- Grounded by George Brandt; directed by Alex Organ
- Straight White Men by Young Jean Lee; directed by Christina Vela
- The Necessities by Blake Hackler; directed by Joel Ferrell
2016
- Martyr by Marius von Mayenburg; directed by Blake Hackler
- The Great Got Pan by Amy Herzog; directed by Carson McCain
- A Kid Like Jake by Daniel Pearle; directed by Matthew Gray
2015
- Bull by Mike Bartlett; directed by Christie Vela
- Belleville by Amy Herzog; directed by Lee Trull
- Othello by William Shakespeare; directed by Joel Ferrell
2014
- Cock by Mike Bartlett; directed by Alex Organ
- Nocturne by Adam Rapp; directed by Miranda Parham
- Booth by Steven Walters
2013
- A Behanding in Spokane by Martin McDonagh; directed by Alex Organ
- My Name is Rachel Corrie by Alan Rickman and Katherine Viner; directed by Clay Wheeler
- Gruesome Playground Injuries by Rajiv Joseph; directed by Joel Ferrell
- In a Forest, Dark and Deep by Neil Labute; directed by Regan Adair
2011-2012
- The Bomb-itty of Errors by Jordan Allen-Dutton, Jason Catalano, GQ, and Erik Weiner; directed by Amy Anders Corcoran
- The Midwest Trilogy by Eric Steele; directed by Lee Trull
- Pluck the Day by Steven Walters; directed by Matthew Gray
2010-2011
- Dying City by Christopher Shinn; directed by Lee Trull
- Red Light Winter by Adam Rapp; directed by Regan Adair
- Thom Pain by Will Eno; directed by Matthew Gray
2009-10 SEASON
- Once More, With Feeling by Christina Cigala (FIT 2010)
- Power Lunch by Alan Ball (2010 Out of the Loop Festival)
- A Lie of the Mind by Sam Shepard
- Hunter Gatherers by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb
- Lobster Alice by Kira Obolensky
- STT Texas Playwriting Contest:
- The David Chronicles by Patrick McLaughlin
- Our Father by Drew Wall
2008-09 SEASON
- Collected Stories by Donald Margulies
- A Skull in Connemara by Martin McDonagh
- Pvt. Wars by James McClure (2009 Out of the Loop Festival)
- The Sunset Limited by Cormac McCarthy (Stage Reading)
- Little Light by Steven Walters (Stage Reading)
- Some Girls by Neil LaBute
2007-08 season
- The Country Wife by William Wycherly
- Edmond by David Mamet
- Snake Eyes at the Mardi Gras Motel by Steven Walters
- Lobby Hero by Kenneth Lonergan
2006-2007 season
- The Glory of Living by Rebecca Gilman
- Scapino by Moliere, translated by Jeremy Sams
- Lawrence and Holloman by Morris Panych
- Jack & Jill by Jane Martin
- Line by Israel Horowitz (FIT 2007)
2005-2006 season
- Wonder of the World by David Lindsay-Abaire
- Humpty Dumpty by Eric Bogosian
- The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht
- History of the World by Steven Walters
- 6000 Feet to Salvation by Steven Walters (2006 Out of the Loop Festival)
- Summer Evening in Des Moines by Charles Mee (FIT 2006)
2004-2005 season
- Anton in Show Business by Jane Martin
- Orphans by Lyle Kessler
- Pluck the Day by Steven Walters
- Earth and Sky by Douglas Post
- Apathy and Angst in Amsterdam by Steven Walters (2005 Out of the Loop Festival)
- King Ubu by Alfred Ury, co-adapted by Steven Walters and Allison Tolman (FIT 2005)