Shows they put on ranged from traditional staples like MacBeth to more obscure titles like the satirical Action Movie: The Play or modern day fairy tale The Skriker, for which Nick Offerman and his colleagues won a Joseph Jefferson Award Citation in the Puppetry and Masks category.
Since it was founded in 1993, Defiant Theatre was defined by, and acclaimed for, its irreverent variety of productions.
The last production the company would put on before its official disbandment in 2004 was a stage adaptation of Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange.