Credits
The Boy Friend, directed by John Hirsch.
PRODUCTION HISTORY
Historical research for this project was funded by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Tourism.

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Theatre 77 Series
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Michael V. Gazzo
October 20, 1958 - October 25, 1958
Dominion Theatre
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Tennessee Williams
January 19, 1959 - January 24, 1959
Dominion Theatre
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Jean Anouilh and Christopher Fry
March 23, 1959 - March 28, 1959
Dominion Theatre
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John Steinbeck
May 11, 1959 - May 16, 1959
Dominion Theatre
Little Theatre Series
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Noël Coward
November 10, 1958 - November 15, 1958
Dominion Theatre
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Patricia Joudry
December 8, 1958 - December 13, 1958
Dominion Theatre
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Garson Kanin
February 23, 1959 - February 28, 1959
Dominion Theatre
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Dramatized by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett (Based Upon the Book, Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl)
April 13, 1959 - April 18, 1959
Dominion Theatre
Theatre for Young Audiences
Members' Night Program
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Noël Coward
February 9, 1959 - February 10, 1959
Dominion Theatre
Triple-billed with The Answer and No Exit
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Phoebe Rees
February 9, 1959 - February 10, 1959
Dominion Theatre
Triple-billed with Fumed Oak and No Exit
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Jean-Paul Sartre
February 9, 1959 - February 10, 1959
Dominion Theatre
Triple-billed with Fumed Oak and The Answer
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Eugène Ionesco
April 27, 1959 - April 28, 1959
Dominion Theatre
Triple-billed with The Man in the Bowler Hat and Sunday Costs Five Pesos
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A.A. Milne
April 27, 1959 - April 28, 1959
Dominion Theatre
Triple-billed with The Bald Soprano and Sunday Costs Five Pesos
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Josephina Niggli
April 27, 1959 - April 28, 1959
Dominion Theatre
Triple-billed with The Bald Soprano and The Man in the Bowler Hat
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Mainstage
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Howard Teichmann and George S. Kaufman
October 8, 1959 - October 17, 1959
Beacon Theatre
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Robert Anderson
November 12, 1959 - November 21, 1959
Beacon Theatre
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Paul Osborn
December 3, 1959 - December 12, 1959
Beacon Theatre
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Harry Kurnitz
January 14, 1960 - January 23, 1960
Beacon Theatre
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John Osborne
February 4, 1960 - February 13, 1960
Beacon Theatre
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Ben Jonson
March 17, 1960 - March 26, 1960
Beacon Theatre
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John Patrick
April 21, 1960 - April 30, 1960
Beacon Theatre
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Marcelle Maurette
May 12, 1960 - May 21, 1960
Beacon Theatre
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Jack Melanos
October 17, 1959 - October 31, 1959
Pantages Playhouse Theatre
World Premiere
MTC production presented by the Children's Theatre of Winnipeg
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Adapted by Mort Forer
February 27, 1960 - March 12, 1960
Pantages Playhouse Theatre
MTC production presented by the Children's Theatre of Winnipeg
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Mainstage
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Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan
October 6, 1960 - October 15, 1960
Dominion Theatre
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Patrick Hamilton
November 10, 1960 - November 19, 1960
Dominion Theatre
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Tennessee Williams
December 1, 1960 - December 10, 1960
Dominion Theatre
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Dalton Trumbo
January 19, 1961 - January 28, 1961
Dominion Theatre
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Howard Richardson and William Berney
February 16, 1961 - February 25, 1961
Dominion Theatre
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Sean O'Casey
March 16, 1961 - March 25, 1961
Dominion Theatre
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Gore Vidal
April 13, 1961 - April 22, 1961
Dominion Theatre
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Jan de Hartog
May 11, 1961 - May 20, 1961
Dominion Theatre
Second Stage
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Eugène Ionesco
October 25, 1960 - October 27, 1960
Dominion Theatre
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Anton Chekhov
October 25, 1960 - October 27, 1960
Dominion Theatre
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W.H. Auden
December 15, 1960
Dominion Theatre
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Arthur Kopit
January 12, 1961 - January 14, 1961
Dominion Theatre
Title was changed and presented as Jocasta Is at It Again or Holiday in Havana
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Syd Perlmutter; Conceived & Compiled by Harvey Hart
March 7, 1961
Dominion Theatre
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Dylan Thomas
March 29, 1961 - April 1, 1961
Dominion Theatre
Regional Tour
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Jan de Hartog
May 3, 1961 - May 22, 1961
3 performances in Souris (May 3), Selkirk (May 7) and Flin Flon (May 22)
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Adapted for the stage by John Hirsch
October 22, 1960 - November 19, 1960
Dominion Theatre
World Premiere
MTC production presented by the Children's Theatre of Winnipeg
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Adapted by A.A. Milne; Adapted from Kenneth Grahame The Wind in the Willows
December 27, 1960 - January 7, 1961
Dominion Theatre
MTC production presented by the Children's Theatre of Winnipeg
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Summer Series
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William Inge
July 3, 1961 - July 15, 1961
Dominion Theatre
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Patrick Hamilton
July 18, 1961 - July 29, 1961
Dominion Theatre
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Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith
August 1, 1961 - August 12, 1961
Dominion Theatre
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Joseph Fields and Peter De Vries
August 15, 1961 - August 26, 1961
Dominion Theatre
Mainstage
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Christopher Fry
October 6, 1961 - October 21, 1961
Dominion Theatre
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Audrey and William Roos
November 3, 1961 - November 18, 1961
Dominion Theatre
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J.M. Synge
December 1, 1961 - December 16, 1961
Dominion Theatre
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George Bernard Shaw
January 12, 1962 - January 27, 1962
Dominion Theatre
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Sandy Wilson
February 2, 1962 - February 24, 1962
Dominion Theatre
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Terence Rattigan
March 9, 1962 - March 24, 1962
Dominion Theatre
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Jean Anouilh
April 13, 1962 - April 28, 1962
Dominion Theatre
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Len Peterson
May 11, 1962 - May 26, 1962
Dominion Theatre
World Premiere
Second Stage
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
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William Shakespeare
April 6, 1962 - April 14, 1962
Held in conjunction with, and featuring the cast of We Must Kill Toni; 6 performances
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Tom Hendry
November 4, 1961 - November 18, 1961
Dominion Theatre
World Premiere
MTC production presented by the Children's Theatre of Winnipeg
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Adapted for the stage by John Hirsch; Adapted from Hans Christian Anderson's "The Snow Queen"
December 23, 1961 - December 31, 1961
Dominion Theatre
orld Premiere
MTC production presented by the Children's Theatre of Winnipeg
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Mainstage
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Neil Harris, Eric Donkin, Mort Forer, Goldie Gelmon, Tom Hendry, Chuck Thompson, Marilyn Gardner, Paddy Armstrong and Murray Grand
October 5, 1962 - October 20, 1962
Dominion Theatre
World Premiere
Original revue. Sketches and songs by Canadian writers.
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Harry Kurnitz
November 2, 1962 - November 17, 1962
Dominion Theatre
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Henrik Ibsen; Adapted by Betty Jane Wylie
November 30, 1962 - December 15, 1962
Dominion Theatre
World Premiere
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George Bernard Shaw
January 11, 1963 - January 26, 1963
Dominion Theatre
A co-production with Red Barn Theatre (Toronto).
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John O'Hara; Lyrics by Lorenz Hart and Music by Richard Rodgers
February 1, 1963 - February 16, 1963
Dominion Theatre
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Ray Lawler
March 15, 1963 - March 30, 1963
Dominion Theatre
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Harold Pinter
April 11, 1963 - April 27, 1963
Dominion Theatre
Canadian Premiere
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Bernard Slade
May 10, 1963 - May 25, 1963
Dominion Theatre
World Premiere
Second Stage
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Margaret Stobie and Victor Murray
December 10, 1962 - December 15, 1962
MTC Studio & United College
One-act play triple billed with To Begin With, A Rock and Two Friends; Venue changed to United College mid runto comply with fire regulations
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Martin Lager
December 10, 1962 - December 15, 1962
MTC Studio & United College
World Premiere
One-act play triple billed with A Sunny Morning and Two Friends; Venue changed to United College mid run to comply with fire regulations
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Christopher Dafoe
December 10, 1962 - December 15, 1962
MTC Studio & United College
World Premiere
One-act play triple billed with A Sunny Morning and To Begin With, A Rock; Venue changed to United College mid run to comply with fire regulations
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Jack Ofield
March 18, 1963 - March 23, 1963
United College
World Premiere
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Jack Ofield
May 27, 1963 - June 1, 1963
MTC Studio
World Premiere
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
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William Shakespeare
October 21, 1962 - October 27, 1962
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Anton Chekhov, George Bernard Shaw, Robert Browning, Carl Sandburg and Charles Dickens
March 8, 1963 - April 8, 1963
Held in conjunction with, and featuring the cast of An Evening with the Irish
Visiting Production
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Mainstage
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Noël Coward
October 4, 1963 - October 19, 1963
Dominion Theatre
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George Bernard Shaw
November 1, 1963 - November 16, 1963
Dominion Theatre
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Brendan Behan
November 29, 1963 - December 14, 1963
Dominion Theatre
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William Shakespeare
January 10, 1964 - January 25, 1964
Dominion Theatre
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Rick Besoyan
January 31, 1964 - February 22, 1964
Dominion Theatre
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Peter Shaffer
March 13, 1964 - March 28, 1964
Dominion Theatre
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Alec Coppel
April 10, 1964 - April 25, 1964
Dominion Theatre
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Tennessee Williams
May 8, 1964 - May 23, 1964
Dominion Theatre
Second Stage
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An adapatation of Molière's comedy George Dandin by Betty Jane Wylie
May 15, 1964 - May 23, 1964
MTC Studio
World Premiere
Also titled Georges Dandin
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Samuel Beckett
December 2, 1963
MTC Studio
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
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Molière; Jean de La Fontaine
October 7, 1963 - November 1, 1963
Presented by MTC and the National Theatre School, and made possible by the generosity of the provinces of Quebec and Manitoba
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William Shakespeare
October 21, 1963 - November 8, 1963
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William Shakespeare
February 25, 1964 - April 13, 1964
Held in conjunction with, and featuring the cast of Private Lives
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Thornton Wilder, Arthur Miller, Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett and Edward Albee
January 27, 1964 - February 14, 1964
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Mainstage
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Noël Coward
September 23, 1964 - October 10, 1964
Dominion Theatre
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Len Peterson; Rewrites by Tom Hendry
October 28, 1964 - November 14, 1964
Dominion Theatre
World Premiere
Produced by The Canadian Players Foundation
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Bertolt Brecht; English adaptation by Eric Bentley
December 2, 1964 - December 19, 1964
Dominion Theatre
Canadian Premiere
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William Shakespeare
December 30, 1964 - January 16, 1965
Dominion Theatre
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Book & Lyrics by Alexandre Breffort; Music by Marguerite Monnot; English Book & Lyrics by Julian More, David Heneker and Monty Norman
January 27, 1965 - February 13, 1965
Dominion Theatre
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George Bernard Shaw
March 10, 1965 - March 27, 1965
Dominion Theatre
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Edward Albee
April 7, 1965 - April 24, 1965
Dominion Theatre
Canadian Premiere
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Murray Schisgal
May 5, 1965 - May 22, 1965
Dominion Theatre
Two one-act comedies
Theatre for Young Audiences
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
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William Shakespeare
October 26, 1964 - November 13, 1964
Senior High School Tour
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Anton Chekhov, Charles Dickens, Alfred Noyes, Anne Marriott and Vachel Lindsay
January 25, 1965 - February 12, 1965
Senior High School Tour
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William Shakespeare, Thornton Wilder, Alfred Boyes, D.H. Lawrence and Robert Service
November 2, 1964 - November 13, 1964
World Premiere
Junior High School Tour
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Molière
October 19, 1964 - October 30, 1964
Les Jeunes Comediens
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Mainstage
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Peter Shaffer
October 6, 1965 - October 23, 1965
Dominion Theatre
Two one-act plays
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Oscar Wilde
November 3, 1965 - November 20, 1965
Dominion Theatre
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Max Frisch
December 1, 1965 - December 18, 1965
Dominion Theatre
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William Shakespeare
January 12, 1966 - January 29, 1966
Dominion Theatre
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Lyrics by Bertolt Brecht; Music by Kurt Weill; English adaptation by Marc Blitzstein
February 9, 1966 - February 26, 1966
Dominion Theatre
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Kinsolving, William
March 9, 1966 - March 26, 1966
Dominion Theatre
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Words by Tom Jones; Music by Harvey L. Schmidt
April 27, 1966 - May 7, 1966
Dominion Theatre
Inspiration: Les Romanesques by Edmond Rostand
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August Strindberg
April 6, 1966 - April 23, 1966
Dominion Theatre
Second Stage
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Various
January 10, 1966 - January 13, 1966
Theatre Across the Street
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Michael O'Regan
January 30, 1966 - February 13, 1966
Theatre Across the Street
2 performances: January 30 and February 13
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Tennessee Williams and Jean Giraudoux
March 11, 1966 - March 13, 1966
Theatre Across the Street
Program consists of The Purification (Williams), a mime play and a scene from Madwoman of Chaillot (Giraudoux)
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
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John Hirsch
October 30, 1965 - November 20, 1965
Dominion Theatre
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George Bernard Shaw
April 11, 1966 - April 16, 1966
Dominion Theatre
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December 27, 1965 - December 31, 1965
Theatre Across the Street
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December 1965
For ages 2 to 8 yrs.
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
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George Bernard Shaw and William Shakespeare
October 25, 1965 - November 12, 1965
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October 25, 1965 - November 19, 1965
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November 29, 1965 - December 10, 1965
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January 24, 1966 - February 11, 1966
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Molière
February 14, 1966 - February 19, 1966
Les Jeunes Comediens
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Mainstage
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Brandon Thomas
October 5, 1966 - October 22, 1966
Dominion Theatre
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N. Richard Nash
November 2, 1966 - November 19, 1966
Dominion Theatre
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Bertolt Brecht
November 30, 1966 - December 17, 1966
Dominion Theatre
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Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; Book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart
January 11, 1967 - January 28, 1967
Dominion Theatre
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William Shakespeare
February 8, 1967 - February 25, 1967
Dominion Theatre
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Ann Henry
March 8, 1967 - March 25, 1967
Dominion Theatre
World Premiere
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Murray Schisgal
April 5, 1967 - April 22, 1967
Dominion Theatre
Second Stage
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Christopher Newton
December 12, 1966 - December 17, 1966
Theatre Across the Street
World Premiere
One-act play triple billed with Escurial and No Why as part of a week of "Theatre for Cruelty"
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Michel de Ghelderode
December 12, 1966 - December 17, 1966
Theatre Across the Street
One-act play triple billed with Slow Train to Saint Ives and No Why as part of a week of "Theatre for Cruelty"
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John Whiting
December 12, 1966 - December 17, 1966
Theatre Across the Street
One-act play triple billed with Slow Train to Saint Ives and Escurial as part of a week of "Theatre for Cruelty"
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Various
November 24, 1966 - November 26, 1966
Theatre Across the Street
Double bill with The Dock Brief
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John Mortimer
November 24, 1966 - November 26, 1966
Theatre Across the Street
Double bill with The Young Company
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Benjamin Britten
October 22, 1966 - November 13, 1966
Dominion Theatre
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December 23, 1966 - December 31, 1966
Theatre Across the Street
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Carol Korty
March 27, 1967 - March 31, 1967
Dominion Theatre
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
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Various
October 31, 1966 - March 4, 1967
Elementary and Junior High School Tour
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John Mortimer
November 7, 1966 - November 18, 1966
Senior High School Tour
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Mainstage
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George Bernard Shaw
October 4, 1967 - October 21, 1967
Dominion Theatre
A co-production between MTC and the Shaw Festival
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Charles Chilton; Theatre Workshop
November 1, 1967 - November 18, 1967
Dominion Theatre
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Sophocles
November 29, 1967 - December 16, 1967
Dominion Theatre
Double bill with Sganarelle
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Molière; English verison by Miles Malleson
November 29, 1967 - December 16, 1967
Dominion Theatre
Double bill with Antigone
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Anton Chekhov
January 10, 1968 - January 27, 1968
Dominion Theatre
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Words by Tom Jones; Music by Harvey L. Schmidt
February 7, 1968 - February 24, 1968
Dominion Theatre
Inspiration: Les Romanesques by Edmond Rostand
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Herb Gardner
March 6, 1968 - March 23, 1968
Dominion Theatre
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Edward Albee
April 3, 1968 - April 20, 1968
Dominion Theatre
Final presentation at the Dominion Theatre
Second Stage
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Fernando Arrabal
January 29, 1968 - February 3, 1968
Theatre Across the Street
Double bill with The Lesson
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Eugène Ionesco
January 29, 1968 - February 3, 1968
Theatre Across the Street
Double bill with Picnic on the Battlefield
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Anton Chekhov, Oscar Wilde, August Strindberg, Jean Cocteau and Lawrence Ferlinghetti
February 20, 1968 - February 24, 1968
Theatre Across the Street
One act plays include: "On The Harmfulness of Tobacco", "The Tea Scene" from The Importance of Being Earnest, "The Stronger", "The Human Voice", and The 3,000 Red Ants".
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Betty Jane Wylie
November 4, 1967 - November 19, 1967
Dominion Theatre World Premiere
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Pat Patterson and Dodi Robb
March 9, 1968 - March 24, 1968
Dominion Theatre
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Roberta Dolby
December 26, 1967 - December 30, 1967
Theatre Across the Street
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
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Excerpts from A.A. Milne, Hilaire Belloc and James Thurber
November 20, 1967 - December 8, 1967
MTC's Young Company
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Thornton Wilder and Fernando Arrabal
February 27, 1968 - March 22, 1968
Consists of The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden (Wilder) and Picnic on the Battlefield (Arrabal)
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Mainstage
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Book by Joseph Stein; Music by Jerry Bock; Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
December 2, 1968 - December 6, 1968
Centennial Concert Hall
Harold Prince and Theatre Now production
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Robert Bolt
January 14, 1969 - January 18, 1969
Centennial Concert Hall
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Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallieres; English Translation by Peter Glenville
February 11, 1969 - February 15, 1969
Centennial Concert Hall
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Abe Burrows; Based on a play by Pierre Barillet and Jean Pierre Gredy
February 17, 1969 - February 21, 1969
Centennial Concert Hall
The Producing Managers Company
Second Stage
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Samuel Beckett
October 22, 1968 - November 2, 1968
Theatre Across the Street
Double bill with Exit the King
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Eugène Ionesco
October 22, 1968 - November 2, 1968
Theatre Across the Street
Double bill with Happy Days
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Molière
November 19, 1968 - November 30, 1968
Theatre Across the Street
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Michel de Ghelderode; Translated by George Hauger
December 10, 1968 - December 21, 1968
Theatre Across the Street
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John Herbert
January 28, 1969 - February 8, 1969
Theatre Across the Street
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Chekhov, Anton, Oscar Wilde, August Strindberg, Jean Cocteau and Lawrence Ferlinghetti
February 20, 1969 - February 24, 1969
Theatre Across the Street
5 One-Act Plays by Chekhov, Wilde, Strindberg, Cocteau and Ferlinghetti
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Lanford Wilson
March 4, 1969 - March 15, 1969
Theatre Across the Street Double bill with The Zoo Story
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Edward Albee
March 4, 1969 - March 15, 1969
Theatre Across the Street
Double bill with Home Free
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April 1, 1969 - April 12, 1969
Theatre Across the Street
An Improvisational documentary.
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Mary Melwood
October 26, 1968 - November 23, 1968
Theatre Across the Street
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Jonathan Tolliver
December 27, 1968 - January 1, 1969
Pantages Playhouse Theatre
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Caryl Jenner
January 18, 1969 - February 22, 1969
Theatre Across the Street
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Music & Lyrics by Victor Davies; Book by Victor Cowie
April 7, 1969 - April 12, 1969
Pantages Playhouse Theatre
World Premiere
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
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Eugène Labiche
October 28, 1986 - November 1, 1986
A choice of two Labiche plays "Major Cravachon" or "Les Deux Timides" and a choice of poems and songs
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Eric Nicol
November 6, 1968 - December 16, 1968
Elementary School Tour
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Samuel Beckett, Edward Albee, Eugène Ionesco and Lewis Carroll
February 26, 1969 - March 21, 1969
Based on Theatre of the Absurd
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Mainstage
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Book by Dale Wasserman; Lyrics by Joe Darion; Miguel De Cervantes
October 13, 1969 - October 17, 1969
Centennial Concert Hall
Inspired by the life and works of De Cervantes; a Albert W. Selden and Hal James Production
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Book by Joe Masteroff; Music by John Kander; Lyrics by Fred Ebb, John Van Druten and Christopher Isherwood
November 17, 1969 - November 21, 1969
Centennial Concert Hall
Based on Van Druten's play I Am A Camera and Isherwood's Berlin Stories; a Harold Prince (in association with Ruth Mitchell and Theatre Now) production
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Peter Weiss; English version by Geoffrey Skelton; Verse adaptation by Adrian Mitchell
January 26, 1970 - January 30, 1970
Centennial Concert Hall
The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as performed by the inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the direction of the Marquis de Sade
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Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman
March 9, 1970 - March 13, 1970
Centennial Concert Hall
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Arthur Miller
April 13, 1970 - April 17, 1970
Centennial Concert Hall
Second Stage
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David Halliwell
October 28, 1969 - November 8, 1969
The Warehouse
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Ronald Ribman
December 2, 1969 - December 13, 1969
The Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
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Niccolo Machiavelli
January 6, 1970 - January 17, 1970
The Warehouse
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Arthur Schnitzler
February 1, 1970
The Warehouse
Workshop production
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Michel de Ghelderode
February 10, 1970 - February 21, 1970
The Warehouse
Double bill with The Indian Wants the Bronx
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Israel Horovitz
February 10, 1970 - February 21, 1970
The Warehouse
Double bill with Escurial
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Canadian Mime Theatre
March 1, 1970 - March 22, 1970
The Warehouse
A Canadian Mime Theatre production
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Sam Shepard
March 17, 1970 - March 28, 1970
The Warehouse
Theatre for Young Audiences
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John Wood
October 26, 1969 - November 16, 1969
Theatre Across the Street
Also titled The Candy Caper
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Hans Christian Anderson; Adapted by Suria Magito and Rudolf Weil
December 29, 1969 - January 3, 1970
Pantages Playhouse Theatre
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Canadian Mime Theatre
March 30, 1970 - April 4, 1970
Pantages Playhouse Theatre
A Canadian Mime Theatre production
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
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November 12, 1969 - December 9, 1969
World Premiere
Based on the current exploration of space
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Canadian Mime Theatre
February 25, 1970 - March 24, 1970
A Canadian Mime Theatre production; Junior and High School Tour
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Mainstage
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Bertolt Brecht; Translated by Gerhard Nellhaus
November 2, 1970 - November 21, 1970
MTC Mainstage
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Eugene O'Neill
November 30, 1970 - December 19, 1970
MTC Mainstage
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Peter Link; Book, Music & Lyrics by C.C. Courtney
January 11, 1971 - January 30, 1971
MTC Mainstage
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Harold Brighouse
February 8, 1971 - February 27, 1971
MTC Mainstage
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Alfred Neumann and Erwin Piscator; Adapted by Guntram Prufer and Leo Tolstoy; English version by Robert David MacDonald
March 8, 1971 - March 27, 1971
MTC Mainstage
Adapted from the novel by Tolstoy
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Jules Feiffer
April 5, 1971 - April 27, 1971
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
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Devised by Patrick Crean
November 25, 1970 - December 2, 1970
The Warehouse
Inspired by the works of Kipling
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William Shakespeare
February 10, 1971 - February 13, 1971
The Warehouse
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Written and directed by John Wood; Adapted from the stories of Carlo Collodi
December 28, 1970 - January 2, 1971
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
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Book by Victor Davies and Victor Cowie; Music & Lyrics by Victor Davies
April 12, 1971 - April 17, 1971
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
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November 30, 1970 - January 22, 1971
Elementary School Tour
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James Reaney
March 1, 1971 - March 23, 1971
Junior and Senior High School tour
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Mainstage
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Joe Orton
October 25, 1971 - November 13, 1971
MTC Mainstage
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Lewis Carroll; Adapted by Keith Turnbull; Music composed by Allan Laing
November 29, 1971 - December 24, 1971
MTC Mainstage
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Harold Pinter
January 10, 1972 - January 29, 1972
MTC Mainstage
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James Reaney
February 7, 1972 - February 26, 1972
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
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W. Somerset Maugham
March 6, 1972 - March 25, 1972
MTC Mainstage
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William Shakespeare
April 17, 1972 - May 6, 1972
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Molière and Michel de Ghelderode
October 12, 1971 - November 5, 1971
The Warehouse
Featuring The Flying Doctor and The Jealous Husband (Molière) and The Blind Men (de Ghelderode)
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Lewis Carroll; Adapted by Keith Turnbull; Music composed by Allan Laing
December 23, 1971 - December 31, 1971
MTC Mainstage
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James Reaney
March 27, 1972 - March 31, 1972
MTC Mainstage
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William Shakespeare
April 10, 1972 - April 14, 1972
MTC Mainstage
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Mainstage
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Tennessee Williams
October 2, 1972 - October 21, 1972
MTC Mainstage
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Anthony Shaffer
October 30, 1972 - November 18, 1972
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
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James Thurber
November 27, 1972 - December 16, 1972
MTC Mainstage
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Henrik Ibsen
January 8, 1973 - January 27, 1973
MTC Mainstage
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Music & Lyrics by Frank Loesser; Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows; Story by Damon Runyan
February 5, 1973 - March 3, 1973
MTC Mainstage
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William Shakespeare
March 19, 1973 - April 28, 1973
MTC Mainstage
Presented in repertory with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
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Tom Stoppard
March 20, 1973 - April 28, 1973
MTC Mainstage
Presented in repertory with Hamlet
Second Stage
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Aleksei Arbuzov
October 25, 1972 - November 4, 1972
The Warehouse
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Michel Tremblay; Translated by Allan Van Meer
January 17, 1973 - January 27, 1973
The Warehouse
English Language Premiere
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Jacques Brel; English lyrics & additional material by Eric Blau and Mort Shuman
February 2, 1973 - February 19, 1973
The Warehouse
David Y.H. Lui production; Based on Brel's lyrics and commentary
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William Fruet
May 9, 1973 - May 19, 1973
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Conceived by Heath Lamberts
November 21, 1972 - December 15, 1972
The Warehouse
Elementary School Program
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Eric Vos
December 23, 1972 - December 30, 1972
MTC Mainstage
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Tom Stoppard
March 15, 1973 - May 1, 1973
MTC Mainstage
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William Shakespeare
March 16, 1973 - May 4, 1973
MTC Mainstage
Other Production
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Mainstage
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George Bernard Shaw
October 19, 1973 - November 10, 1973
MTC Mainstage
A Shaw Festival production
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Peter Nichols
November 23, 1973 - December 15, 1973
MTC Mainstage
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Sholem Ansky; Adapted by John Hirsch
January 11, 1974 - February 2, 1974
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
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Music & Lyrics by Stephen Shwartz; Conceived by John-Michael Tebelak
February 15, 1974 - March 10, 1974
MTC Mainstage
-
Sean O'Casey
March 22, 1974 - April 13, 1974
MTC Mainstage
-
George Ryga
May 3, 1974 - May 25, 1974
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
Double bill with Black Comedy
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Peter Shaffer
May 3, 1974 - May 25, 1974
MTC Mainstage
Double bill with Indian
Second Stage
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Canadian Mime Theatre
November 24, 1973 - December 15, 1973
The Warehouse
A Canadian Mime Theatre production
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Herschel Hardin
February 6, 1974 - February 16, 1974
The Warehouse
Subtitled "Scenes from Life in the McKenzie River Delta"
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David Freeman
March 13, 1974 - March 23, 1974
The Warehouse
Produced by Tarragon Theatre
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Patrick Rose and Merv Campone
May 8, 1974 - May 18, 1974
The Warehouse
World Premiere
Theatre for Young Audiences
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A.A. Milne; Adapted by Julian Slade
December 26, 1973 - December 31, 1973
MTC Mainstage
Inspired by the stories by Milne
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Canadian Mime Theatre
November 19, 1973 - December 14, 1973
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Mime Theatre production; Elementary School Program
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Sean O'Casey
April 15, 1974 - April 19, 1974
MTC Mainstage
Senior School Program
Visiting Production
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Mainstage
-
Neil Simon
October 18, 1974 - November 9, 1974
MTC Mainstage
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Anton Chekhov, Translated by David Magarshack
November 22, 1974 - December 14, 1974
MTC Mainstage
-
Sandy Wilson
January 10, 1975 - February 1, 1975
MTC Mainstage
-
Peter Nichols
February 14, 1975 - March 8, 1975
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
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Carol Bolt
March 21, 1975 - April 12, 1975
MTC Mainstage
-
Arthur Wing Pinero
April 25, 1975 - May 17, 1975
MTC Mainstage
A Toronto Arts Productions presentation
Second Stage
-
Harold Pinter
October 30, 1974 - November 9, 1974
The Warehouse
-
Michel Tremblay; Translated by John Van Burek and Bill Glassco
February 24, 1975 - March 8, 1975
The Warehouse
-
Ann Jellicoe
April 23, 1975 - May 3, 1975
The Warehouse
-
Beverley Simons
May 14, 1975 - May 24, 1975
The Warehouse
National Tour
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Sholem Ansky; Adapted by John Hirsch
September 10, 1974 - November 24, 1974
Toured to Toronto, Waterloo, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ottawa and Montreal
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Patrick Rose and Merv Campone
September 10, 1974 - November 17, 1974
Toured to Calgary, Ottawa and Toronto
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Aurand Harris
December 23, 1974 - December 31, 1974
MTC Mainstage
-
Carol Bolt
April 14, 1975 - April 18, 1975
MTC Mainstage
Visiting Production
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From the book by Barry Broadfoot, Original songs by Cedric Smith, Dramatized by Jack Winter, Cedric Smith
November 14, 1974 - November 16, 1974
MTC Mainstage
A Toronto Workshop Production tour
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Conceived and directed by Clarke Rogers
February 6, 1975 - February 8, 1975
The Warehouse
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Mainstage
-
Edmond Rostand; translated and adapted by Anthony Burgess
October 17, 1975 - November 8, 1975
MTC Mainstage
-
Arthur Miller
November 21, 1975 - December 13, 1975
MTC Mainstage
-
Peter Shaffer
January 9, 1976 - January 31, 1976
MTC Mainstage
-
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; Book by George Furth
February 13, 1976 - March 6, 1976
MTC Mainstage
-
John Steinbeck
March 19, 1976 - April 10, 1976
MTC Mainstage
-
Noël Coward
April 23, 1976 - May 15, 1976
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Michael Ondaatje
November 25, 1975 - December 13, 1975
The Warehouse
-
Canadian Mime Theatre
January 23, 1976 - February 14, 1976
The Warehouse
A Canadian Mime Theatre production
-
Samuel Beckett
February 24, 1976 - March 13, 1976
The Warehouse
-
David Freeman
March 30, 1976 - April 17, 1976
The Warehouse
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Edmond Rostand; translated and adapted by Anthony Burgess
October 9, 1975 - October 16, 1975
MTC Mainstage
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(a story theatre rendition of Charles Dickens' all time family favourite) adapted by David Ball & David Feldshuh
December 22, 1975 - December 29, 1975
MTC Mainstage
-
Canadian Mime Theatre
January 23, 1976 - February 14, 1976
The Warehouse
A Canadian Mime Theatre production; elementary school program
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Mainstage
-
William Shakespeare
October 15, 1976 - November 6, 1976
MTC Mainstage
-
Edward Albee
November 19, 1976 - December 11, 1976
MTC Mainstage
-
Alan Ayckbourn
January 7, 1977 - January 29, 1977
MTC Mainstage
-
Book and Lyrics by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller; Music by Jim Wise
February 11, 1977 - March 5, 1977
MTC Mainstage
-
Arthur Miller
March 18, 1977 - April 9, 1977
MTC Mainstage
-
Oliver Goldsmith
April 22, 1977 - May 14, 1977
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Lyrics by Maxwell Anderson, Marc Blitzstein, Bertolt Brecht, Jacques Deval, Michael Feingold, Ira Gershwin, Paul Green, Langston Hughes, Alan Jay Lerner, Ogden Nash, George Tabori and Arnold Weinstein; Music by Kurt Weill; Text and Format by Gene Lerner
September 30, 1976 - October 23, 1976
The Warehouse
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Joanna M. Glass
November 25, 1976 - December 11, 1976
The Warehouse
Double bill with American Modern
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Joanna M. Glass
November 25, 1976 - December 11, 1976
The Warehouse
Double bill with Canadian Gothic
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Samuel Beckett
February 24, 1977 - March 12, 1977
The Warehouse
-
E.A. Whitehead
March 31, 1977 - April 16, 1977
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
William Shakespeare
October 7, 1976 - October 14, 1976
MTC Mainstage
-
William Glennon
December 24, 1976 - December 29, 1976
MTC Mainstage
-
David Feldshuh
January 17, 1977 - February 11, 1977
The Warehouse
Canadian Premiere Elementary School Program
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Mainstage
-
Joanna M. Glass
October 7, 1977 - October 29, 1977
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
-
Jules Feiffer
November 18, 1977 - December 10, 1977
MTC Mainstage
-
David Storey
January 6, 1978 - January 28, 1978
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
-
Tennessee Williams
February 10, 1978 - March 4, 1978
MTC Mainstage
-
William Shakespeare
March 17, 1978 - April 8, 1978
MTC Mainstage
-
Peter Shaffer
April 21, 1978 - May 13, 1978
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Athol Fugard
October 13, 1977 - October 29, 1977
The Warehouse
-
Words and Music by Noël Coward; Devised by Roderick Cook
November 24, 1977 - December 10, 1977
The Warehouse
-
Edward J. Moore
February 23, 1978 - March 11, 1978
The Warehouse
-
David Rudkin
April 6, 1978 - April 22, 1978
The Warehouse
Plays in Progress
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Conceived by David Brown and Pat Galloway
December 16, 1977 - December 24, 1977
The Warehouse
World Premiere
Each performance in the Plays in Progress series was followed by discussion sessions so that the audience could participate with the casts and playwrights in the creative process involved in preparing new works.
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Brad Leiman
May 1, 1978 - May 6, 1978
The Warehouse
World Premiere
Each performance in the Plays in Progress series was followed by discussion sessions so that the audience could participate with the casts and playwrights in the creative process involved in preparing new works.
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Jules Feiffer
October 6, 1977 - November 17, 1977
MTC Mainstage
-
Adapted by Clive Endersby
December 24, 1977 - December 29, 1977
MTC Mainstage
-
Theatre Beyond Words
January 9, 1978 - February 3, 1978
The Warehouse
Theatre Beyond Words production
Visiting Production
-
Mainstage
-
William Shakespeare
October 13, 1978 - November 4, 1978
MTC Mainstage
-
Henrik Ibsen; Translated by John Lingard
November 17, 1978 - December 9, 1978
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
A new Canadian translation commissioned by Manitoba Theatre Centre
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Alan Ayckbourn
January 12, 1979 - February 3, 1979
MTC Mainstage
-
Arthur Miller
February 16, 1979 - March 10, 1979
MTC Mainstage
-
Ira Levin
March 23, 1979 - April 14, 1979
MTC Mainstage
-
Georges Feydeau; Translated by Brian Blakey from the original Une Puce À L'Oreille (A Flea in Her Ear)
April 27, 1979 - May 19, 1979
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
A new Canadian translation commissioned by Manitoba Theatre Centre
Second Stage
-
Michel Tremblay; Translated by Bill Glassco and John Van Burek
November 8, 1978 - November 25, 1978
The Warehouse
-
Theatre Beyond Words
January 3, 1979 - January 20, 1979
The Warehouse
Theatre Beyond Words production
-
Edward Albee
February 28, 1979 - March 17, 1979
The Warehouse
Double bill with Sexual Perversity in Chicago
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David Mamet
February 28, 1979 - March 17, 1979
The Warehouse
Double bill with The Zoo Story
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Athol Fugard
April 11, 1979 - April 28, 1979
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
William Shakespeare
October 4, 1978 - October 11, 1978
MTC Mainstage
-
Adapted by Clive Endersby
December 23, 1978 - December 29, 1978
MTC Mainstage
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
-
Mainstage
-
Tom Stoppard
October 12, 1979 - November 3, 1979
MTC Mainstage
-
Joanna M. Glass
November 16, 1979 - December 8, 1979
MTC Mainstage
-
Alan Ayckbourn
January 11, 1980 - February 2, 1980
MTC Mainstage
-
Anton Chekhov; Translated and Adapted by Arif Hasnain
February 15, 1980 - March 8, 1980
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
-
A Dramatization by Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett
March 21, 1980 - April 12, 1980
MTC Mainstage
-
Dramatized by Hamilton Deane & John L. Balderson From the novel by Bram Stoker
April 25, 1980 - May 17, 1980
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
David Mamet
October 17, 1979 - November 3, 1979
The Warehouse
-
Jan Kudelka
November 26, 1979 - December 15, 1979
The Warehouse
-
John Murrell
January 9, 1980 - January 26, 1980
The Warehouse
-
Lanford Wilson
February 27, 1980 - March 15, 1980
The Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
-
Stewart Parker
April 2, 1980 - April 19, 1980
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Tom Stoppard
October 3, 1979 - October 11, 1979
MTC Mainstage
-
Evelyn Garbray
December 22, 1979 - December 28, 1979
MTC Mainstage
Mermaid Theatre production
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
-
Mainstage
-
John Gray in collaboration with Eric Peterson; Music and Lyrics by John Gray
October 3, 1980 - October 25, 1980
MTC Mainstage
A Vancouver East Cultural Centre presentation
-
David French
November 14, 1980 - December 6, 1980
MTC Mainstage
-
David Fennario
January 9, 1981 - January 31, 1981
MTC Mainstage
A Centaur Theatre production
-
Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey
February 13, 1981 - March 7, 1981
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Citadel Theatre
-
Bernard Pomerance
March 20, 1981 - April 11, 1981
MTC Mainstage
-
William Shakespeare
April 24, 1981 - May 16, 1981
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Harold Pinter
October 22, 1980 - November 8, 1980
The Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
-
William Shakespeare
November 26, 1980 - December 13, 1980
The Warehouse
-
Martin Sherman
January 28, 1981 - February 14, 1981
The Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
-
Rick Salutin and Theatre Passe Muraille
April 1, 1981 - April 18, 1981
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
John Gray in collaboration with Eric Peterson
October 27, 1980 - October 31, 1980
MTC Mainstage
A Vancouver East Cultural Centre presentation
-
William Shakespeare
November 26, 1980 - December 13, 1980
The Warehouse
-
Clive Endersby; based on the Lewis Carroll classic
December 20, 1980 - January 3, 1981
MTC Mainstage
Theatre for Young Audiences Tour
-
Mainstage
-
Jacques Brel; English lyrics by Richard Ouzounian, Alasdair Clayre, Rod McKuen and Paul Austen
October 15, 1981 - November 7, 1981
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
-
George Bernard Shaw
November 19, 1981 - December 12, 1981
MTC Mainstage
-
W.O. Mitchell
December 31, 1981 - January 23, 1982
MTC Mainstage
-
William Shakespeare
February 11, 1982 - March 6, 1982
MTC Mainstage
-
Lillian Hellman
March 18, 1982 - April 10, 1982
MTC Mainstage
-
Oscar Wilde
April 22, 1982 - May 15, 1982
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
D.L. Coburn
October 5, 1981 - October 24, 1981
The Warehouse
-
William Shakespeare
November 23, 1981 - December 12, 1981
The Warehouse
-
Alf Silver
January 11, 1982 - January 30, 1982
The Warehouse
World Premiere
-
Eugene O'Neill
February 15, 1982 - March 6, 1982
The Warehouse
-
Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein, Mary Rodgers, Richard Rodgers, and Jule Styne; By arrangement with Cameron Mackintosh
March 22, 1982 - April 10, 1982
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Mainstage
-
Charles Dickens; Adapted by Richard Ouzounian
September 16, 1982 - October 9, 1982
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
-
Sharon Pollock
October 21, 1982 - November 13, 1982
MTC Mainstage
-
Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman
November 25, 1982 - December 18, 1982
MTC Mainstage
-
William Shakespeare
January 6, 1983 - January 29, 1983
MTC Mainstage
-
Eberle Thomas; Based on Alexandre Dumas' novel Les Trois Mousquetaires, and on his play La Jeunesse Des Mousquetaires
February 10, 1983 - March 5, 1983
MTC Mainstage
-
Bill C. Davis
March 17, 1983 - April 9, 1983
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Lanford Wilson
October 13, 1982 - October 30, 1982
The Warehouse
-
Amlin Gray
November 17, 1982 - December 4, 1982
The Warehouse
-
25th Street Theatre
February 2, 1983 - February 19, 1983
The Warehouse
-
Caryl Churchill
March 14, 1983 - March 26, 1983
The Warehouse
-
Alf Silver
April 13, 1983 - April 30, 1983
The Warehouse
World Premiere
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
William Shakespeare
January 4, 1983 - January 5, 1983
MTC Mainstage
-
25th Street Theatre
January 17, 1983 - February 1, 1983
The Warehouse
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Mainstage
-
Book by W.S. Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan
September 29, 1983 - October 22, 1983
MTC Mainstage
A Stratford Festival production
-
Charles Dickens; Adapted for the stage by Richard Ouzounian
November 10, 1983 - December 3, 1983
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
-
William Shakespeare
January 5, 1984 - February 25, 1984
MTC Mainstage
Presented in repertory with The Duchess of Malfi
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John Webster
January 6, 1984 - February 25, 1984
MTC Mainstage
Presented in repertory with Much Ado About Nothing
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Alan Ayckbourn
March 8, 1984 - March 31, 1984
MTC Mainstage
-
A. R. Gurney, Junior.
April 5, 1984 - April 28, 1984
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Antonine Maillet; English translation by Luis De Cespedes
November 9, 1983 - November 26, 1983
The Warehouse
-
Christopher Durang
December 7, 1983 - December 24, 1983
The Warehouse
Double bill with Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You
-
Christopher Durang
December 7, 1983 - December 24, 1983
The Warehouse
Double bill with The Actor's Nightmare
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Michel Tremblay; Translated by John Stowe
January 11, 1984 - January 28, 1984
The Warehouse
English Language Premiere
-
Alf Silver; From a scenario by Ian F. Ross
February 8, 1984 - February 25, 1984
The Warehouse
World Premiere
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Charles Dickens; Adapted for the stage by Richard Ouzounian
November 3, 1983 - November 9, 1983
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
-
William Shakespeare
January 3, 1984 - February 1, 1984
MTC Mainstage
MTC Workshop Production
-
Edward Albee
February 13, 1984 - February 14, 1984
The Warehouse - Rehearsal Hall
Double bill with Berthe
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Michel Tremblay; Translated by John Van Burek
February 13, 1984 - February 14, 1984
The Warehouse - Rehearsal Hall
Double bill with The Zoo Story
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Mainstage
-
Peter Shaffer
October 11, 1984 - November 3, 1984
MTC Mainstage
-
Aleksei Arbuzov; Translated by Ariadne Nicolaeff
November 15, 1984 - December 8, 1984
MTC Mainstage
-
Anne Chislett
December 27, 1984 - January 26, 1985
MTC Mainstage
-
Garson Kanin
February 7, 1985 - March 2, 1985
MTC Mainstage
-
Simon Gray
March 14, 1985 - April 6, 1985
MTC Mainstage
-
Molière translated by Christopher Hampton
April 18, 1985 - May 11, 1985
MTC Mainstage
North American Premiere
Second Stage
-
Antonine Maillet; Translated by Luis De Cespedes
October 1, 1984 - October 13, 1984
The Warehouse
-
Gardner McKay
October 24, 1984 - November 10, 1984
The Warehouse
-
Marsha Norman
November 28, 1984 - December 15, 1984
The Warehouse
-
Marie-Lynn Hammond
January 9, 1985 - January 26, 1985
The Warehouse
MTC Warehouse Theatre and Th‘tre du P'tit Bonheur; Produced in association with Factory Theatre Lab
-
Erika Ritter
February 13, 1985 - March 2, 1985
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Anne Chislett
January 7, 1985 - January 11, 1985
MTC Mainstage
-
Molière translated by Christopher Hampton
April 17, 1985
MTC Mainstage
Other Production
-
Mainstage
-
Music by Cy Coleman; Lyrics by Michael Stewart; Book by Mark Bramble <br/> October 17, 1985 - November 9, 1985
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Grand Theatre
-
Tom Stoppard
November 21, 1985 - December 14, 1985
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Schwarz-Sewell
-
Ted Galay
January 2, 1986 - January 25, 1986
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
-
Sherman Snukal
February 6, 1986 - March 1, 1986
MTC Mainstage
-
William Shakespeare
March 13, 1986 - April 5, 1986
MTC Mainstage
-
George F. Walker
April 24, 1986 - May 17, 1986
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Gabriel Emanuel
October 23, 1985 - November 9, 1985
The Warehouse
Presented by MTC in association with Nephesh Theatre Company
-
Sam Shepard
November 27, 1985 - December 14, 1985
The Warehouse
-
T. H. Hatte
January 15, 1986 - February 1, 1986
The Warehouse
World Premiere
-
Alan Williams
February 19, 1986 - March 8, 1986
The Warehouse
World Premiere
-
Ted Johns
March 26, 1986 - April 12, 1986
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Mainstage
-
Neil Simon
October 23, 1986 - November 15, 1986
MTC Mainstage
-
Charles Dickens; Adapted by Barbara Field
November 27, 1986 - December 20, 1986
MTC Mainstage
-
Carlo Goldoni; Translation & Adaptation by Olwen Wymark
January 1, 1987 - January 31, 1987
MTC Mainstage
-
Sharon Pollock
February 5, 1987 - February 28, 1987
MTC Mainstage
-
Herb Gardner
March 12, 1987 - April 4, 1987
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with Schwarz-Sewell
-
Larry Shue
April 16, 1987 - May 9, 1987
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Patrick Süskind; Translated by Roy Kift
November 5, 1986 - November 22, 1986
The Warehouse
A Tarragon Theatre production
-
Dario Fo
December 3, 1986 - December 20, 1986
The Warehouse
-
David French
January 7, 1987 - January 24, 1987
The Warehouse
-
William Shakespeare
February 25, 1987 - March 14, 1987
The Warehouse
-
Kenneth Brown
March 18, 1987 - April 4, 1987
The Warehouse
A THEATrePUBLIC production
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Carlo Goldoni; Translation & Adaptation by Olwen Wymark
January 12, 1987 - January 16, 1987
MTC Mainstage
-
William Shakespeare
February 20, 1987 - March 11, 1987
The Warehouse
Visiting Production
-
Mainstage
-
W.O. Mitchell
October 8, 1987 - November 7, 1987
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
-
Allan Stratton
November 19, 1987 - December 12, 1987
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
-
Agatha Christie
December 31, 1987 - January 23, 1988
MTC Mainstage
-
George Bernard Shaw
January 28, 1988 - February 20, 1988
MTC Mainstage
A Shaw Festival production
-
Athol Fugard
March 3, 1988 - March 26, 1988
MTC Mainstage
-
Paul Osborn
April 7, 1988 - April 30, 1988
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Tomson Highway <br/> November 4, 1987 - November 21, 1987
The Warehouse
A Native Earth Performing Arts Inc. production
-
Dan Needles
November 25, 1987 - December 12, 1987
The Warehouse
-
Joe Orton
January 20, 1988 - February 6, 1988
The Warehouse
-
Sam Shepard
February 17, 1988 - March 5, 1988
The Warehouse
Double bill with Killer's Head
-
Sam Shepard
February 17, 1988 - March 5, 1988
The Warehouse
Double bill with The Unseen Hand
-
Eve Merriam
March 23, 1988 - April 9, 1988
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Mainstage
-
Conceived by Tom Wood and Stephen Ouimette
October 20, 1988 - November 12, 1988
MTC Mainstage
-
David French
November 17, 1988 - December 10, 1988
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
A co-production with The Canadian Stage Company
-
William Shakespeare; Adapted by Victor Cowie
December 29, 1988 - January 21, 1989
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
A compilation of Henry IV, Part 1 & Part 2
-
Alan Ayckbourn
February 2, 1989 - February 25, 1989
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
-
Arthur Miller
March 9, 1989 - April 8, 1989
MTC Mainstage
-
Gordon Pinsent
April 20, 1989 - May 13, 1989
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Factory Theatre
Second Stage
-
Terrence McNally
November 30, 1988 - December 17, 1988
The Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
-
An Entertainment by John Mortimer and Edward Atienza
January 18, 1989 - February 4, 1989
The Warehouse
Being the Secret Memories of one Jack Rice, friend to Will Shakespeare
-
David King
February 22, 1989 - March 11, 1989
The Warehouse
-
Lee Blessing
March 29, 1989 - April 15, 1989
The Warehouse
-
Adapted by Barbara Field from the novel by Mary Shelley
April 26, 1989 - May 13, 1989
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Arthur Miller
March 13, 1989 - March 17, 1989
MTC Mainstage
-
Adapted by Barbara Field from the novel by Mary Shelley
May 3, 1989 - May 10, 1989
The Warehouse
Visiting Production
-
Mainstage
-
Neil Simon
September 14, 1989 - October 7, 1989
MTC Mainstage
-
David Williamson
October 19, 1989 - November 11, 1989
MTC Mainstage
-
Tennessee Williams
November 23, 1989 - December 16, 1989
MTC Mainstage
-
Agatha Christie
January 4, 1990 - January 27, 1990
MTC Mainstage
-
David Pownall
February 8, 1990 - March 3, 1990
MTC Mainstage
-
George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart
March 15, 1990 - April 7, 1990
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Manuel Puig; Translated by Allan Baker
November 29, 1989 - December 16, 1989
The Warehouse
-
Tennessee Williams
December 27, 1989 - January 13, 1990
The Warehouse
-
Maureen Hunter
January 24, 1990 - February 10, 1990
The Warehouse
World Premiere
-
Alfred Uhry
March 14, 1990 - March 31, 1990
The Warehouse
A co-production with Persephone Theatre
-
Le Théâtre Repere
May 9, 1990 - May 26, 1990
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
Visiting Production
-
Mainstage
-
Wendy Wasserstein
October 11, 1990 - November 3, 1990
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with Mirvish Productions
-
William Shakespeare
November 22, 1990 - December 15, 1990
MTC Mainstage
-
Michael Frayn
January 3, 1991 - January 26, 1991
MTC Mainstage
-
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
February 7, 1991 - March 2, 1991
MTC Mainstage
-
David French
March 14, 1991 - April 6, 1991
MTC Mainstage
-
Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg based on the novel by Victor Hugo; Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg; French lyrics by Alain Boublil; Englsih lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer; Original French text by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel
July 2, 1991 - August 3, 1991
Centennial Concert Hall
A Mirvish touring production.
Second Stage
-
Tomson Highway
October 24, 1990 - November 17, 1990
The Warehouse
-
Joan MacLeod
November 28, 1990 - December 15, 1990
The Warehouse
-
Lanford Wilson
January 23, 1991 - February 9, 1991
The Warehouse
-
Athol Fugard
April 3, 1991 - April 20, 1991
The Warehouse
A Centaur Theatre Company production
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Mainstage
-
David Henry Hwang
October 17, 1991 - November 9, 1991
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with the National Arts Centre
-
Henrik Ibsen; New translation by Per Brask
November 21, 1991 - December 14, 1991
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
-
Based on the novel by Timothy Findley; Adapted for the stage by Richard Rose and D.D. Kugler
January 9, 1992 - February 1, 1992
MTC Mainstage World Premiere
A co-production with Necessary Angel Theatre Company and Canadian Stage Company
-
Ken Ludwig
February 6, 1992 - February 29, 1992
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with Citadel Theatre
-
Willy Russell
March 5, 1992 - March 28, 1992
MTC Mainstage
-
William Gibson
April 16, 1992 - May 9, 1992
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Dan Needles
October 2, 1991 - October 26, 1991
The Warehouse
All three parts of The Wingfield Farm Trilogy presented on alternating performances
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Dan Needles
October 9, 1991 - October 25, 1991
The Warehouse
All three parts of The Wingfield Farm Trilogy presented on alternating performances
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Dan Needles
October 22, 1991 - October 26, 1991
The Warehouse
All three parts of The Wingfield Farm Trilogy presented on alternating performances
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Ann-Marie MacDonald
November 6, 1991 - November 23, 1991
The Warehouse
A co-production with the Belfry Theatre
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Norm Foster
January 1, 1992 - January 18, 1992
The Warehouse
A co-production with Persephone Theatre
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Euripides; Freely Adapted by Robinson Jeffers
February 12, 1992 - February 29, 1992
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Community Play
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Brainerd Duffield; Adapted from a Story by Shirley Jackson
July 13, 1991 - July 21, 1991
Chinese Cultural Centre (1991 Winnipeg Fringe Festival)
A Fundraiser for the Fringe
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Thornton Wilder
May 6, 1992 - May 9, 1992
The Warehouse
In association with Winnipeg 2000
Theatre for Young Audiences
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William Gibson
April 8, 1992 - April 14, 1992
MTC Mainstage
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Ann-Marie MacDonald
November 13, 1991 - November 20, 1991
The Warehouse
A co-production with the Belfry Theatre
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Euripides; Freely Adapted by Robinson Jeffers
February 14, 1992 - February 26, 1992
The Warehouse
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Mainstage
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Ronald Harwood
September 10, 1992 - October 3, 1992
MTC Mainstage
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William Shakespeare
October 15, 1992 - November 7, 1992
MTC Mainstage
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Maureen Hunter
November 26, 1992 - December 19, 1992
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
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Joseph Kesselring
January 7, 1993 - January 30, 1993
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
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John Murrell
February 11, 1993 - March 6, 1993
MTC Mainstage
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Neil Simon
March 18, 1993 - April 10, 1993
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
Second Stage
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Brad Fraser
November 18, 1992 - December 12, 1992
The Warehouse
-
Ariel Dorfman
January 13, 1993 - January 30, 1993
The Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with Canadian stage
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Written by Scott Wentworth; Music and Lyrics by Craig Bohmler and Marion Adler
February 17, 1993 - March 6, 1993
The Warehouse
A co-production with the Belfry Theatre
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Robert Harling
March 24, 1993 - April 10, 1993
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
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Dan Needles
January 11, 1993 - February 14, 1993
One of two parts of The Wingfield Farm Trilogy presented on alternating performances
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Dan Needles
January 11, 1993 - February 14, 1993
One of two parts of The Wingfield Farm Trilogy presented on alternating performances
Theatre for Young Audiences
Other Production
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Mainstage
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Brian Friel
October 21, 1993 - November 13, 1993
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with the National Arts Centre
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Mavor Moore; Based upon the novel by Charles Dickens
November 25, 1993 - December 18, 1993
MTC Mainstage
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Frederick Knott
January 6, 1994 - January 29, 1994
MTC Mainstage
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Alan Ayckbourn
February 3, 1994 - February 26, 1994
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
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Noël Coward
March 10, 1994 - April 2, 1994
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with the Citadel Theatre
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Dan Needles
April 7, 1994 - April 30, 1994
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
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Terrence McNally
October 13, 1993 - October 30, 1993
The Warehouse
A co-production with the Belfry Theatre
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Ronnie Burkett
November 17, 1993 - December 4, 1993
The Warehouse
The Partners in Crime/Rink-A-Dink Inc. production of Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes
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Nicholas Wright
January 19, 1994 - February 5, 1994
The Warehouse
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Jane Wagner
February 16, 1994 - March 5, 1994
The Warehouse
A Belfry Theatre production
Regional Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
Fundraising
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Mainstage
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David Mamet
October 20, 1994 - November 12, 1994
MTC Mainstage
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Wendy Wasserstein
November 24, 1994 - December 17, 1994
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
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William Shakespeare
January 12, 1995 - February 4, 1995
MTC Mainstage
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John Guare
February 9, 1995 - March 4, 1995
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Canadian Stage Company
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Joanna McClelland Glass
March 16, 1995 - April 8, 1995
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
-
Elliot Hayes
April 13, 1995 - May 6, 1995
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company
Second Stage
-
Guillermo Verdecchia
October 26, 1994 - November 12, 1994
The Warehouse
-
Created and Performed by Ronnie Burkett
November 23, 1994 - December 10, 1994
The Warehouse
World Premiere
A Rink-A-Dink Inc. production of Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes
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Brad Fraser
January 4, 1995 - January 21, 1995
The Warehouse
A co-production with Canadian Stage Company
-
Colleen Wagner
February 1, 1995 - February 18, 1995
The Warehouse
A co-production with Canadian Stage Company & Necessary Angel Theatre Company
Regional Tour
-
Dan Needles
November 23, 1994 - December 1, 1994
All three parts of The Wingfield Farm Trilogy presented on alternating performances
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Dan Needles
November 1, 1994 - November 29, 1994
All three parts of The Wingfield Farm Trilogy presented on alternating performances
-
Dan Needles
October 30, 1994 - December 5, 1994
All three parts of The Wingfield Farm Trilogy presented on alternating performances
Theatre for Young Audiences
Fundraising
-
Mainstage
-
Jane Martin
October 26, 1995 - November 18, 1995
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with the National Arts Centre
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Alan Ayckbourn
November 23, 1995 - December 16, 1995
MTC Mainstage
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James W. Nichol; Inspired by the Robert Louis Stevenson classic
January 4, 1996 - January 27, 1996
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
A co-production with the Canadian Stage Company, Theatre Calgary and Vancouver Playhouse
-
Maureen Hunter
February 8, 1996 - March 2, 1996
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
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Edmond Rostand; Translated and Adapted by Anthony Burgess
March 7, 1996 - March 30, 1996
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with the National Arts Centre and Theatre Calgary
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Book and Lyrics by Howard Ashman; Music by Alan Menken; Based on the film by Roger Corman; Screenplay by Charles Griffith
April 11, 1996 - May 4, 1996
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
Second Stage
-
Timberlake Wertenbaker; Based upon the novel The Playmaker by Thomas Keneally
November 15, 1995 - December 2, 1995
The Warehouse
-
Tony Kushner
January 17, 1996 - February 3, 1996
The Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
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Michel Tremlay; Translated by John Van Burek and Bill Glassco
February 28, 1996 - March 16, 1996
The Warehouse
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Lanie Robertson; Musical Arrangements by Danny Holgate
March 27, 1996 - April 13, 1996
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
William Shakespeare
September 27, 1995 - November 1, 1995
The Warehouse
-
Alan Ayckbourn
December 14, 1995 - December 31, 1995
The Warehouse
-
Mainstage
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Steve Martin
October 3, 1996 - October 26, 1996
MTC Mainstage Canadian Premiere
A co-production with the National Arts Centre
-
Tom Stoppard
November 14, 1996 - December 7, 1996
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with the Canadian Stage Company
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Arthur Miller
January 9, 1997 - February 1, 1997
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with David & Ed Mirvish
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Ray Cooney and John Chapman
February 13, 1997 - March 8, 1997
MTC Mainstage
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Wendy Lill; Based on the novel by Sheldon Currie
March 20, 1997 - April 12, 1997
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Neptune Theatre; Produced in association with The Eastern Front Theatre Company of Nova Scotia
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Graham Greene; Adapted by Giles Havergal
April 24, 1997 - May 17, 1997
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
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J.B. Priestley
November 20, 1996 - December 7, 1996
The Warehouse
-
Sam Shepard
January 15, 1997 - February 1, 1997
The Warehouse
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Simon Moore; Adapted from the novel by Stephen King
February 12, 1997 - March 1, 1997
The Warehouse
-
Jason Sherman; Based on the book by Irving Abella and Harold Troper
March 23, 1997 - April 13, 1997
The Warehouse
World Premiere
A co-production with Winnipeg Jewish Theatre; Commissioned by Winnipeg Jewish Theatre
Regional Tour
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
J.B. Priestley
October 28, 1996 - November 18, 1996
The Warehouse
-
Jason Sherman; Based on the Book by Irving Abella and Harold Troper
March 23, 1997 - April 13, 1997
The Warehouse
A co-production with Winnipeg Jewish Theatre; Commissioned by Winnipeg Jewish Theatre
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Mainstage
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Terrence McNally
October 16, 1997 - November 8, 1997
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company
-
Terrence McNally
November 20, 1997 - December 13, 1997
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with The National Arts Centre English Theatre
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Norm Foster
January 8, 1998 - January 31, 1998
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Persephone Theatre
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Arthur Miller
February 19, 1998 - March 14, 1998
MTC Mainstage
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Edward Albee
March 26, 1998 - April 18, 1998
MTC Mainstage
-
A.R. Gurney
April 30, 1998 - May 23, 1998
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Doug Wright
November 5, 1997 - November 22, 1997
The Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
-
Lee MacDougall
January 21, 1998 - February 7, 1998
The Warehouse
The Crow's Theatre Production
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David Hare
February 25, 1998 - March 14, 1998
The Warehouse
-
Created and Performed by Ronnie Burkett
April 8, 1998 - April 25, 1998
The Warehouse
World Premiere
The Rink-A-Dink Inc. Production of Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes
Regional Tour
Community Play
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Based on a Story & Characters of Damon Runyon; Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser; Book by Jo Swerling & Abe Burrows
May 21, 1998 - May 23, 1998
The Warehouse
In collaboration with the Manitoba Bar Association
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Mainstage
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Book by Joe Masteroff; Based on the play by John van Druten; and stories by Christopher Isherwood; Music by John Kander; Lyrics by Fred Ebb
October 15, 1998 - November 7, 1998
MTC Mainstage
In partnership with The Grand Theatre
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John Steinbeck
November 19, 1998 - December 12, 1998
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Citadel Theatre
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Neil Simon
January 7, 1999 - January 30, 1999
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with David & Ed Mirvish
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Douglas Beattie
February 11, 1999 - March 6, 1999
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
-
John Gray
March 11, 1999 - April 3, 1999
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Grand Theatre and The National Arts Centre, and Christopher Wootten; 20th-Anniversary Production
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Music and Lyrics by George & Ira Gershwin; Book by Guy Bolton & Fred Thompson
April 15, 1999 - May 8, 1999
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Margaret Edson
November 5, 1998 - November 21, 1998
The Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
-
David Gow
January 21, 1999 - February 6, 1999
The Warehouse
-
Paula Vogel
February 25, 1999 - March 13, 1999
The Warehouse
Produced in association with The Belfry Theatre
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Jennifer Brewin, Leah Cherniak, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Alisa Palmer & Martha Ross
March 25, 1999 - April 10, 1999
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
John Steinbeck
November 12, 1998 - November 17, 1998
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with the Citadel Theatre
-
David Gow
January 26, 1999
The Warehouse
Fundrasing Reading
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Mainstage
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Yasmina Reza; Translated by Christopher Hampton
October 6, 1999 - October 30, 1999
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with David & Ed Mirvish
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William Shakespeare
November 17, 1999 - December 11, 1999
MTC Mainstage
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Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt
December 27, 1999 - January 15, 2000
MTC Mainstage
The David & Ed Mirvish Production
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Tennessee Williams
January 26, 2000 - February 19, 2000
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Citadel Theatre
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Dan Needles
February 23, 2000 - March 18, 2000
MTC Mainstage
-
Conceived and Directed by Morris Panych and Wendy Gorling
April 12, 2000 - May 6, 2000
MTC Mainstage
A Vancouver Playhouse Company Production
Second Stage
-
Jason Sherman
November 25, 1999 - December 11, 1999
The Warehouse
A co-production with The Belfry Theatre
-
Patrick Marber
January 5, 2000 - January 22, 2000
The Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
-
Martin McDonagh
February 9, 2000 - February 26, 2000
The Warehouse
-
Alfred Uhry
April 24, 2000 - May 2, 2000
The Warehouse
A co-production with Winnipeg Jewish Theatre/Saidye Bronfman Centre
Regional Tour
Community Play
History Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
William Shakespeare
November 9, 1999 - November 16, 1999
MTC Mainstage
-
Tennessee Williams
January 26, 2000
MTC Mainstage
-
Mainstage
-
Harper Lee's Classic; Adaptation by Christopher Sergel
October 19, 2000 - November 11, 2000
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Citadel Theatre
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Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield
November 23, 2000 - December 16, 2000
MTC Mainstage
-
Book and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner; Music by Frederick Loewe
Based on "The Once and Future King" by T.H. White< January 3, 2001 - January 27, 2001
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary and The Citadel Theatre
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Conor McPherson
February 7, 2001 - March 3, 2001
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Canadian Stage Company
-
Michael Healey
March 14, 2001 - April 7, 2001
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with David & Ed Mirvish
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Book and Lyrics by Richard Ouzounian; Music by Marek Norman; Based on the Novel by Carol Shields
April 18, 2001 - May 12, 2001
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
A co-production with CanStage and The National Arts Centre
Second Stage
-
John Krizanc
November 9, 2000 - November 25, 2000
The Warehouse
World Premiere
In Association with The Necessary Angel Theatre Co.
-
Samuel Beckett
January 10, 2001 - January 27, 2001
The Warehouse
A Part of BeckettFest 2001
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Lanie Robertson
February 14, 2001 - March 3, 2001
The Warehouse
-
Created and Performed by Ronnie Burkett
March 21, 2001 - April 7, 2001
The Warehouse
The Rink-A-Dink-Inc. Production of Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes; A co-production with Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Festival Theaterformen 2000, Hannover and The Barbican Centre, London
Regional Tour
Community Play
-
Book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey
April 18, 2001 - April 21, 2001
The Warehouse
In collaboration with the Manitoba Bar Association
History Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Harper Lee's Classic Adaptation by Christopher Sergel
October 12, 2000 - October 17, 2000
MTC Mainstage
-
Samuel Beckett
January 18, 2001
The Warehouse
-
Mainstage
-
Composed and written by Olaf Pyttlik; Based on a true story by Ron Jones
October 17, 2001 - November 10, 2001
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
-
Molière; Translated by Richard Wilbur
November 21, 2001 - December 15, 2001
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Vancouver Playhouse
-
Allan Knee
January 2, 2002 - January 26, 2002
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with Fundamentally Film Inc. and David & Ed Mirvish
-
Maureen Hunter
February 7, 2002 - March 2, 2002
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
A co-production with The National Arts Centre
-
Marie Jones
March 13, 2002 - April 6, 2002
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
Produced in association with Paul Elliot, Adam Kenwright, and Pat Moylan
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N. Richard Nash
April 24, 2002 - May 18, 2002
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Vancouver Playhouse
Second Stage
-
Written and performed by R. H. Thomson
November 7, 2001 - November 24, 2001
The Warehouse
A co-production with CanStage
-
Music by Kurt Weill; Book & lyrics by Bertolt Brecht; Based on a translation by Elisabeth Hauptmann of The Beggar's Opera by John Gay; English dialog translation by Robert MacDonald; English lyrics translation by Jeremy Sams
January 9, 2002 - January 26, 2002
The Warehouse
A Shakespeare in the Ruins Production; A Part of BrechtFest 2002
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David Hare
February 20, 2002 - March 9, 2002
The Warehouse
-
Martin McDonagh
April 3, 2002 - April 20, 2002
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
Community Play
History Play
-
Ross McMillan
October 19, 2001
The Manitoba Museum Historica Conference
-
Ross McMillan
April 29, 2002 - May 17, 2002
School Tour
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Composed and written by Olaf Pyttlik; Based on a true story by Ron Jones
October 10, 2001 - October 16, 2001
MTC Mainstage
-
R.H. Thomson
November 21, 2001
The Warehouse
A co-production with CanStage
-
Mainstage
-
David Auburn
October 9, 2002 - November 2, 2002
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Citadel Theatre
-
John Balderston and Hamilton Deane; Based on the novel by Bram Stoker
November 21, 2002 - December 14, 2002
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
-
Lyrics by Tim Rice; Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
January 2, 2003 - January 25, 2003
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
-
Philip Barry
February 6, 2003 - March 1, 2003
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
-
Joe Dipietro
March 6, 2003 - March 29, 2003
MTC Mainstage
-
William Shakespeare
April 17, 2003 - May 10, 2003
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
Neil Labute
November 7, 2002 - November 23, 2002
The Warehouse
-
Harold Pinter
January 9, 2003 - January 25, 2003
The Warehouse
A Part of PinterFest 2003
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James O'Reilly
February 20, 2003 - March 8, 2003
The Warehouse
The Crow's Theatre Production
-
Created by Rick Miller and Daniel Brooks
April 3, 2003 - April 19, 2003
The Warehouse
World Premiere
Wyrd Productions' Production
Regional Tour
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
David Auburn
October 8, 2002
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Citadel Theatre
-
John Balderston and Hamilton Deane; Based on the novel by Bram Stoker
November 19, 2002
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
-
William Shakespeare
April 14, 2003 - April 15, 2003
MTC Mainstage
-
Mainstage
-
Marion J. Caffey
October 9, 2003 - November 1, 2003
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with CanStage
-
A play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett; Based upon "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl" newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman
November 20, 2003 - December 13, 2003
MTC Mainstage
-
Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner; Music by Frederick Loewe; Adapted from George Bernard Shaw's play and Gabrial Pascal's motion picture "Pygmalion"
January 8, 2004 - January 31, 2004
MTC Mainstage
-
Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom
February 12, 2004 - March 6, 2004
MTC Mainstage
-
Terence Rattigan
March 18, 2004 - April 10, 2004
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Aquarius
-
Beth Henley
April 22, 2004 - May 15, 2004
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
Second Stage
-
Alistair Beaton
November 13, 2003 - November 29, 2003
The Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with Great Canadian Theatre Company
-
Edward Albee
January 22, 2004 - February 7, 2004
The Warehouse
A co-production with Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts; A Part of AlbeeFest 2004
-
Written and performed by Kristen Thomson
February 19, 2004 - March 6, 2004
The Warehouse
A Tarragon Theatre Production
-
Mark Stein
March 25, 2004 - April 10, 2004
The Warehouse
World Premiere
A co-production with The Rubicon Theatre
Regional Tour
Community Play
-
Book and lyrics by Howard Ashman; Music by Alan Menken; Based on the film by Roger Corman; Screenplay by Charles Griffith
April 29, 2004 - May 1, 2004
The Warehouse
In collaboration with the Manitoba Bar Association
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Mainstage
-
Charlotte Jones
October 14, 2004 - November 6, 2004
MTC Mainstage
-
Tennessee Williams
November 18, 2004 - December 11, 2004
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with the Rubicon Theatre
-
William Shakespeare
January 6, 2005 - January 29, 2005
MTC Mainstage
-
Joanna McClelland Glass
February 10, 2005 - March 5, 2005
MTC Mainstage
-
Ronald Harwood
March 17, 2005 - April 9, 2005
MTC Mainstage
-
Music and lyrics by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus and some songs with Stig Anderson; Book by Catherine Johnson
August 17, 2005 - August 23, 2005
Centennial Concert Hall
Presented by Judy Craymer, Richard East and Björn Ulvaeus for Littlestar in association with Universal
Second Stage
-
Written and performed by Damien Atkins
November 25, 2004 - December 11, 2004
The Warehouse
The Buddies in Bad Times Production
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Michel Tremblay; Translation by John Van Burek and Bill Glassco
January 20, 2005 - February 5, 2005
The Warehouse
A Part of TremblayFest 2005
-
Created and performed by Ronnie Burkett
February 17, 2005 - March 5, 2005
The Warehouse
A Rink-A-Dink Inc. Production of Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes
-
Written and composed by Jason Robert Brown
March 31, 2005 - April 16, 2005
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
History Play
Community Play
-
Book by John Masteroff; Based on the play by John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood; Music by John Kander; Lyrics by Fred Ebb
April 28, 2005 - April 30, 2005
The Warehouse
In collabortaion with the Manitoba Bar Association
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Charlotte Jones
October 12, 2004
MTC Mainstage
-
Tennessee Williams
November 16, 2004
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with the Rubicon Theatre
-
William Shakespeare
January 4, 2005
MTC Mainstage
-
Joanna McClelland Glass
February 8, 2005
MTC Mainstage
-
Ronald Harwood
March 15, 2005
MTC Mainstage
-
Mainstage
-
Regina Taylor; Adapted from the book by Michael Cunningham & Craig Marberry
October 13, 2005 - November 5, 2005
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with CanStage and the National Arts Centre
-
Adapted by Bruce McManus; From the novel by Charles Dickens
November 24, 2005 - December 17, 2005
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
-
Based on story & characters of Damon Runyon; Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser; Book by Jo Swerling & Abe Burrows
January 5, 2006 - January 28, 2006
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary and The Citadel
-
Michael Healey
February 9, 2006 - March 4, 2006
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
A co-production with Mirvish Productions
-
Sarah Ruhl
March 16, 2006 - April 8, 2006
MTC Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with The Playhouse Theatre
-
Alfred Uhry
April 20, 2006 - May 13, 2006
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Rubicon Theatre
Second Stage
-
Edward Albee
October 6, 2005 - October 22, 2005
The Warehouse
-
Daniel MacIvor
November 10, 2005 - November 26, 2005
The Warehouse
A da da kamera Production
-
Eugene O'Neill
January 19, 2006 - February 4, 2006
The Warehouse
A Part of O'NeillFest 2006
-
Becky Mode
March 2, 2006 - March 18, 2006
The Warehouse
Regional Tour
History Play
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Mainstage
-
William Shakespeare
October 12, 2006 - November 4, 2006
MTC Mainstage
-
Tennessee Williams
November 23, 2006 - December 16, 2006
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Mirvish Productions
-
Book, music and lyrics by Richard O'Brien
January 4, 2006 - January 27, 2007
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with CanStage
-
John Mighton
February 8, 2007 - March 3, 2007
MTC Mainstage
Necessary Angel's production
-
Somerset Maugham
March 15, 2007 - April 7, 2007
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with The Citadel Theatre
-
Tom Dudzick
April 19, 2007 - May 12, 2007
MTC Mainstage
Second Stage
-
William Nicholson
October 26, 2006 - November 11, 2006
The Warehouse
-
Chris Craddock; Based on the novel by Miriam Toews
November 16, 2006 - December 2, 2006
The Warehouse
A Theatre Network production
-
Tom Stoppard
January 18, 2007 - February 3, 2007
The Warehouse
A Part of StoppardFest 2007
-
Morris Panych
March 1, 2007 - March 17, 2007
The Warehouse
Crow's Theatre production
Regional Tour
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
William Shakespeare
October 4, 2006 - October 10, 2006
MTC Mainstage
-
Chris Craddock
November 22, 2006 - November 29, 2006
The Warehouse
A Theatre Network production
-
Mainstage
-
Thornton Wilder
October 18, 2007 - November 10, 2007
MTC Mainstage
-
Oscar Wilde
November 22, 2007 - December 15, 2007
MTC Mainstage
-
Based on Sholem Aleichem's stories by special permission of Arnold Perl; Book by Joseph Stein; Music by Jerry Bock; Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
January 3, 2008 - January 26, 2008
MTC Mainstage
-
Rick Chafe; Adapted from the novel by Leon Rooke
February 14, 2008 - March 8, 2008
MTC Mainstage
World Premiere
A co-production with the National Arts Centre
-
Pamela Glen
March 20, 2008 - April 12, 2008
MTC Mainstage
-
Book and lyrics by Tom Eyen; Music by Henry Krieger
April 24, 2008 - May 17, 2008
MTC Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Aquarius
Second Stage
-
Rick Miller & Daniel Brooks
November 15, 2007 - December 1, 2007
The Warehouse
World Premiere
Necessary Angel and Wyrd Productions
-
David Mamet
January 24, 2008 - February 9, 2008
The Warehouse
A Part of MametFest 2008
-
Douglas Bowie
February 21, 2008 - March 8, 2008
The Warehouse
-
Hans Böggild and Doug Innis
March 13, 2008 - March 29, 2008
The Warehouse
The Eastern Front Theatre production
Regional Tour
History Play
Community Play
-
Book by Fred Ebb & Bob Fosse; Music by John Kander; Lyrics by Fred Ebb; Based on the play by Maurine Dallas Watkins
April 30, 2008 - May 3, 2008
The Warehouse
In collaboration with the Manitoba Bar Association
Theatre for Young Audiences
-
Thornton Wilder
October 16, 2007
MTC Mainstage
-
Oscar Wilde
November 20, 2007
MTC Mainstage
-
Hans Böggild and Doug Innis March 18, 2008
The Warehouse
An Eastern Front Theatre production
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Pamela Glen
April 8, 2008
MTC Mainstage
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Ross McMillan
May 9, 2008
The Warehouse
Other Production
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Mainstage
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Jane Austen: Original Adaptation by James Maxwell; Revised by Alan Stanford
October 16, 2008 - November 8, 2008
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Freely adapted by Robinson Jeffers; From the play by Euripides
November 20, 2008 - December 13, 2008
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with Mirvish Productions
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David French
January 1, 2009 - January 24, 2009
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Robert Hewett
February 5, 2009 - February 28, 2009
John Hirsch Mainstage
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John Patrick Shanley
March 12, 2009 - April 4, 2009
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
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Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Book & Lyrics by Ben Elton
April 30, 2009 - May 23, 2009
John Hirsch Mainstage
World Premiere
Presented in association with David Mirvish
Second Stage
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Wajdi Mouawad; Translated by Linda Gaboriau
November 13, 2008 - November 29, 2008
Tom Hendry Warehouse
A Tarragon Theatre Production
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Arthur Miller
January 22, 2009 - February 7, 2009
Tom Hendry Warehouse
A Part of MillerFest 2009
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Theresa Rebeck
February 19, 2009 - March 7, 2009
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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Kevin Klassen
April 2, 2009 - April 18, 2009
Tom Hendry Warehouse
World Premiere
Regional Tour
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Jane Austen: Original Adaptation by James Maxwell; Revised by Alan Stanford
October 8, 2008 - October 14, 2008
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Freely Adapted by Robinson Jeffers; From the Play by Euripides
November 18, 2008
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Mainstage
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Dorothy L. Sayers; Adapted for the stage by Frances Limoncelli
October 22, 2009 - November 14, 2009
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Adapted by Philip Grecian; Based on the film by Frank Capra
November 26, 2009 - December 19, 2009
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Music & lyrics by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison; Book by Bob Martin & Don McKellar
January 7, 2010 - January 30, 2010
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
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Bertolt Brecht in a new version by Peter Hinton
February 11, 2010 - March 6, 2010
John Hirsch Mainstage
World Premiere
A co-production with Canada's National Arts Centre English Theatre
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Willy Russell
March 18, 2010 - April 10, 2010
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Robert Harling
April 22, 2010 - May 15, 2010
John Hirsch Mainstage
Second Stage
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Written and Performed by Pierre Brault
October 8, 2009 - October 24, 2009
Tom Hendry Warehouse
A Sleeping Dog Theatre Production
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Hannah Moscovitch
November 19, 2009 - December 5, 2009
Tom Hendry Warehouse
A Tarragon Theatre Production
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Caryl Churchill
January 21, 2010 - February 6, 2010
Tom Hendry Warehouse
A Part of ChurchillFest 2010
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Robert Lewis Vaughan
February 18, 2010 - March 6, 2010
Tom Hendry Warehouse
World Premiere
Regional Tour
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
Other Production
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Mainstage
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Dale Wasserman; Based on the novel by Ken Kesey
October 14, 2010 - November 6, 2010
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
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Based upon the Paramount Pictures film; Written for the screen by Norman Krasna, Norman Panama and Melvin Frank; Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin; Book by David Ives and Paul Blake
November 25, 2010 - December 18, 2010
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Noël Coward; Adapted for the stage by Emma Rice
January 6, 2011 - January 29, 2011
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company
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Patrick Friesen
February 10, 2011 - March 5, 2011
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Tim Firth; Based on the Miramax Motion Picture ‘Calendar Girls’ written by Tim Firth and Juliette Towhidi
March 17, 2011 - April 9, 2011
John Hirsch Mainstage
North American Premiere
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Adapted by Patrick Barlow; From the novel by John Buchan; From the movie of Alfred Hitchcock
April 21, 2011 - May 14, 2011
John Hirsch Mainstage
Second Stage
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Written and performed by Julia Mackey
November 4, 2010 - November 20, 2010
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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Conor McPherson
December 2, 2010 - December 18, 2010
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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A version of Strindberg's Miss Julie by Patrick Marber
January 20, 2011 - February 5, 2011
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Part of StrindbergFest 2011
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Beth Graham, Charlie Tomlinson, Daniela Vlaskalic
February 24, 2011 - March 12, 2011
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Bent Out of Shape Productions
Regional Tour
History Play
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Dale Wasserman; Based on the novel by Ken Kesey
October 13, 2010
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with Theatre Calgary
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Based upon the Paramount Pictures film written for the screen by Norman Krasna, Norman Panama and Melvin Frank; Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin; Book by David Ives and Paul Blake
November 24, 2010
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Noël Coward; Adapted for the stage by Emma Rice
January 13, 2011
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company
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Patrick Friesen
February 9, 2011
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Tim Firth; Based on the Miramax Motion Picture 'Calendar Girls' written by Tim Firth and Juliette Towhidi
March 16, 2011
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with David Mirvish
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Adapted by Patrick Barlow; From the novel by John Buchan; From the movie of Alfred Hitchcock
April 20, 2011
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Mainstage
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Book by Dan Remmes; Music by Neil Berg; Lyrics by Nick Meglin; Based on the Warner Bros. film written by Mark Steven Johnson
October 13, 2011 - November 5, 2011
John Hirsch Mainstage
World Premiere
Presented in association with Grumpy Old Partners LP, Jeff Gardner, Executive Producer Ken Denison & Bud Negley, Robert & Rebekah Mercer, Joseph J. Grano, Richard Geyer, One Dwarf LLC/Paul Beyersdorf, Charlton Gronlund, Mrs. Eileen & Dr. Marc Read and The Overland Entertainment Group
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William Shakespeare
November 24, 2011 - December 17, 2011
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Willy Russell
January 5, 2012 - January 28, 2012
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Wendy Lill
February 9, 2012 - March 3, 2012
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Yasmina Reza; Translated by Christopher Hampton
March 15, 2012 - April 7, 2012
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with The Vancouver Playhouse
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Music by Tom Kitt; Book & lyrics by Brian Yorkey
April 19, 2012 - May 12, 2012
John Hirsch Mainstage
Second Stage
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Sarah Ruhl
November 3, 2011 - November 19, 2011
Tom Hendry Warehouse
A co-production with Tarragon Theatre
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George Bernard Shaw
January 19, 2012 - February 4, 2012
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Part of ShawFest 2012
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Tracy Letts
March 8, 2012 - March 24, 2012
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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Created by Rebecca Northan
April 5, 2012 - April 21, 2012
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Presented by Kevin McCollum in association with LAMS Productions
Regional Tour
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Mainstage
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Aaron Sorkin
October 18, 2012 - November 10, 2012
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with the Citadel Theatre
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Tom Dudzick
November 22, 2012 - December 15, 2012
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Adapted by Niki Landau; Based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell
January 10, 2013 - February 2, 2013
John Hirsch Mainstage
World Premiere
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Dan Needles
February 7, 2013 - March 2, 2013
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Music and lyrics by Paul Gordon; Book by John Caird; Based on the novel by Jean Webster
March 14, 2013 - April 6, 2013
John Hirsch Mainstage
Produced by Rubicon Theatre Company, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, the Gem Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Skylight Music Theatre, TheatreWorks, David Elzer and Executive Producer Michael Jackowitz
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Jerry Sterner
April 18, 2013 - May 11, 2013
John Hirsch Mainstage
Second Stage
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John Logan
November 1, 2012 - November 17, 2012
Tom Hendry Warehouse
A co-production with the Belfry Theatre
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Music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; Book by John Weidman; Assassins is based on an idea by Charles Gilbert, Jr.
January 17, 2013 - February 2, 2013
Tom Hendry Warehouse
A Birdland Theatre and Talk Is Free Theatre production; Part of SondheimFest 2013
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Margaret Atwood
February 21, 2013 - March 9, 2013
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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Jacob Richmond and Brooke
Maxwell March 21, 2013 - April 6, 2013
Tom Hendry Warehouse
An Atomic Vaudeville Production
Regional Tour
Community Play
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Music and lyrics by Laurence O'Keefe and Nell Benjamin; Book by Heather Hach; Based on the novel by Amanda Brown and the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Motion Picture
April 23, 2013 - April 27, 2013
Tom Hendry Warehouse
In collaboration with the Manitoba Bar Association
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Aaron Sorkin
November 1, 2012
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with the Citadel Theatre
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Tom Dudzick
November 21, 2012
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Margaret Atwood
February 28, 2013
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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Mainstage
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Mary Chase
October 17, 2013 - November 9, 2013
John Hirsch Mainstage
-
A play by Philip Grecian; Based upon A Christmas Story © 1983 Turner Entertainment Co. Distributed by Warner Bros. Written by Jean Shepherd, Leigh Brown & Bob Clark and In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash by Jean Shepherd
November 21, 2013 - December 14, 2013
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Adapted by Julie Beckman; From the novel by Charlotte Brontë
January 9, 2014 - February 1, 2014
John Hirsch Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
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Tennessee Williams
February 13, 2014 - March 8, 2014
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Ins Choi
March 13, 2014 - April 5, 2014
John Hirsch Mainstage
A Soulpepper Production
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David Lindsay-Abaire
April 17, 2014 - May 10, 2014
John Hirsch Mainstage
Second Stage
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David Ives
October 24, 2013 - November 9, 2013
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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Alon Nashman and Paul Thompson
November 28, 2013 - December 14, 2013
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Produced by Theaturtle, Richard Jordan Productions and Elizabeth Bradley Arts Enterprises (in association with The Pleasance)
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Anton Chekhov; Translated by David French
January 23, 2014 - February 8, 2014
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Part of ChekhovFest 2014
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Alix Sobler
February 20, 2014 - March 8, 2014
Tom Hendry Warehouse
World Premiere
Regional Tour
Community Play
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Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert; Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser; Based upon the book by Shepherd Mead
April 30, 2014 - May 3, 2014
Tom Hendry Warehouse
In collaboration with the Manitoba Bar Association
Theatre for Young Audiences
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A play by Philip Grecian; Based upon A Christmas Story © 1983 Turner Entertainment Co. Distributed by Warner Bros. Written by Jean Shepherd, Leigh Brown & Bob Clark and In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash by Jean Shepherd
November 28, 2013
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Alix Sobler
February 25, 2014
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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Tennessee Williams
February 27, 2014
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Ins Choi
March 20, 2014
John Hirsch Mainstage
A Soulpepper Production
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Mainstage
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Katie Forgette
October 2, 2014 - October 25, 2014
John Hirsch Mainstage
Loosely adapted from Sherlock Holmes by Doyle and Gilette (1899) and from the writings of Oscar Wilde and William Shakespeare
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David Farr; Music by Parsonsfield; Lyrics by Parsonsfield and David Farr
November 13, 2014 - December 6, 2014
John Hirsch Mainstage
Canadian Premiere
A co-production with David Mirvish and Barry and Fran Weissler
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Book by Joe Masteroff; Based on the Play by John Van Druten and Stories by Christopher Isherwood; Music by John Kander; Lyrics by Fred Ebb
January 8, 2015 - January 31, 2015
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Christopher Durang
February 12, 2015 - March 7, 2015
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with Mirvish Productions
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Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt based on the novel by Susan Hill
March 19, 2015 - April 11, 2015
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Joe DiPietro
April 23, 2015 - May 16, 2015
John Hirsch Mainstage
Second Stage
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Colleen Murphy
October 30, 2014 - November 15, 2014
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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Angelo Parra
December 4, 2014 - December 20, 2014
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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Noël Coward
January 29, 2015 - February 14, 2015
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Part of CowardFest 2015
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Jordan Tannahill
March 5, 2015 - March 21, 2015
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Regional Tour
Community Play
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Music and lyrics by William Finn; Book by Rachel Sheinkin; Conceived by Rebecca Feldman; Additional Material by Jay Reiss
May 6, 2015 - May 9, 2015
Tom Hendry Warehouse
In collaboration with the Manitoba Bar Association
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Katie Forgette
October 16, 2014 - October 16, 2014
John Hirsch Mainstage
Loosely adapted from Sherlock Holmes by Doyle and Gilette (1899) and from the writings of Oscar Wilde and William Shakespeare
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Colleen Murphy
November 4, 2014
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt from the book by Susan Hill
April 9, 2015
John Hirsch Mainstage
-
Jordan Tannahill
March 19, 2015
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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Mainstage
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Jethro Compton; Based on the short story by Dorothy M. Johnson
October 15, 2015 - November 7, 2015
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Lewis Carroll; Adapted for the stage by James Reaney
November 26, 2015 - December 19, 2015
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Music by Elton John; Book & Lyrics by Lee Hall
January 14, 2016 - February 6, 2016
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Lucy Kirkwood
February 25, 2016 - March 19, 2016
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with Canadian stage
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Paul Slade Smith
March 31, 2016 - April 23, 2016
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Rick Miller
April 28, 2016 - May 21, 2016
John Hirsch Mainstage
A Kidoons & Wyrd Production
Second Stage
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Theresa Rebeck
October 22, 2015 - November 7, 2015
Tom Hendry Warehouse
A co-production with Mirvish Productions
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Tom Dugan
November 19, 2015 - December 5, 2015
Tom Hendry Warehouse
In Association with Daryl Roth, Karyl Lynn Burns, Catherine Adler, Suzy & Burton Farbman, Anne & Michael Tobes.
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Alan Ayckbourn
February 4, 2016 - February 20, 2016
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Part of AyckbournFest 2016
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Matt Murray
March 10, 2016 - March 26, 2016
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Regional Tour
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Jethro Compton; Based on the short story by Dorothy M. Johnson
October 22, 2015
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Tom Dugan
November 18, 2015 - November 20, 2015
Tom Hendry Warehouse
In Association with Daryl Roth, Karyl Lynn Burns, Catherine Adler, Suzy & Burton Farbman, Anne & Michael Tobes.
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Lewis Carroll; Adapted for the stage by James Reaney
November 24, 2015 - December 7, 2015
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Mainstage
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Simon Stephens; Based on the novel by Mark Haddon
October 20, 2016 - November 12, 2016
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with The Citadel Theatre
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Peter Morgan
November 24, 2016 - December 17, 2016
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with Mirvish Productions
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Book by Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux; Original Concept and Direction by Floyd Mutrux
January 5, 2017 - January 28, 2017
John Hirsch Mainstage
Inspired by Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins
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Agatha Christie
February 9, 2017 - March 4, 2017
John Hirsch Mainstage
Part of ChristieFest 2017
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Annabel Fitzsimmons, Alison Lawrence and Mary Francis Moore
March 16, 2017 - April 8, 2017
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Maureen Hunter
April 20, 2017 - May 13, 2017
John Hirsch Mainstage
World Premiere
Second Stage
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Aaron Posner; Adapted from the novel by Chaim Potok
October 13, 2016 - October 29, 2016
Tom Hendry Warehouse
A co-production with The Segal Centre
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Carey Crim
November 17, 2016 - December 2, 2016
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
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Robert Askins
January 26, 2017 - February 11, 2017
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Canadian Premiere
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Brad Fraser
March 30, 2017 - April 15, 2017
Tom Hendry Warehouse
In partnership with Canada's National Arts Centre
Regional Tour
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Simon Stephens; Based on the novel by Mark Haddon
October 19, 2016 - November 3, 2016
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with The Citadel Theatre
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Agatha Christie
March 2, 2017
John Hirsch Mainstage
Part of ChristieFest 2017
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Maureen Hunter
May 11, 2017
John Hirsch Mainstage
Other Production
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Annabel Soutar
March 15, 2017 - March 18, 2017
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Co-produced by Porte Parole (Montreal) and Crow's Theatre (Toronto), with support from La Coop fédérée
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Mainstage
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Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard; Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall
October 19, 2017 - November 11, 2017
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with The Citadel Theatre
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Adapted by Bruce McManus; From the novel by Charles Dickens
November 23, 2017 - December 16, 2017
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Book, Music and Lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein
January 11, 2018 – February 3, 2018
John Hirsch Mainstage
A Canadian Regional Premiere at Royal MTC by Special Arrangement with David Mirvish and Junkyard Dog Productions
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Book by Enda Walsh; Music and Lyrics by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova; Based on the Motion Picture Written and Directed by John Carney
February 15, 2018 - March 10, 2018
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with The Grand Theatre
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Stephen Karam
March 22, 2018 - April 14, 2018
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Carey Crim
April 26, 2018 - May 19, 2018
John Hirsch Mainstage
Second Stage
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Jovanni Sy
October 26, 2017 – November 11, 2017
Tom Hendry Warehouse
World Premiere
A co-production with Gateway Theatre and Vertigo Theatre
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John Patrick Shanley
February 1, 2018 – February 17, 2018
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Part of ShanleyFest 2018
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Amelia Bullmore
March 8, 2018 – March 24, 2018
Tom Hendry Warehouse
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Simon Stephens
April 12, 2018 – April 28, 2018
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Regional Tour
Community Play
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard; Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall
October 18, 2017 - November 9, 2017
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with The Citadel Theatre
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Jovanni Sy
November 2, 2017
Tom Hendry Warehouse
World Premiere
A co-production with Gateway Theatre and Vertigo Theatre
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Adapted by Bruce McManus; From the novel by Charles Dickens
November 24, 2017 - December 14, 2017
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Book, Music and Lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein
February 1, 2018
John Hirsch Mainstage
A Canadian Regional Premiere at Royal MTC by Special Arrangement with David Mirvish and Junkyard Dog Productions
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Book by Enda Walsh; Music and Lyrics by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova; Based on the Motion Picture Written and Directed by John Carney
March 8, 2018
John Hirsch Mainstage
A co-production with The Grand Theatre
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Stephen Karam
April 12, 2018
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Mainstage
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Adapted by Ellen Peterson from the novel by Jane Austen
October 18, 2018 - November 10, 2018
John Hirsch Mainstage
World Premiere
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Adapted by Philip Grecian; Based on the film by Frank Capra
November 22, 2018 - December 15, 2018
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Book by Dennis Kelly; Music & Lyrics by Tim Minchin; Orchestrations & Additional Music by Chris Nightingale
January 10, 2019 - February 2, 2019
John Hirsch Mainstage
In partnership with Arts Club Theatre Company and Citadel Theatre
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Lucas Hnath
February 21, 2019 - March 16, 2019
John Hirsch Mainstage
Part of IbsenFest 2019; A Co-production with Mirvish Productions
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Rick Miller
March 21, 2019 - April 13, 2019
John Hirsch Mainstage
Produced by Kidoons and WYRD Productions, in association with Theatre Calgary and The 20K Collective
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Jake MacDonald
April 25, 2019 - May 18, 2019
John Hirsch Mainstage
World Premiere
Second Stage
-
Qui Nguyen
November 1, 2018 - November 17, 2018
Tom Hendry Warehouse
In association with fu-GEN Theatre and Hope and Hell Theatre Co.
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Henrik Ibsen; Translated by Joan Tindale
January 31, 2019 - February 16, 2019
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Part of IbsenFest 2019
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Farren Timoteo
February 28, 2019 - March 16, 2019
Tom Hendry Warehouse
A Western Canada Theatre Production
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Annie Baker
April 4, 2019 - April 20, 2019
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Regional Tour
Community Play
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Music and Lyrics by Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus; And some songs with Stig Anderson; Book by Catherine Johnson; Originally Conceived by Judy Craymer
May 7, 2019 - May 11, 2019
Tom Hendry Warehouse
In collaboration with the Manitoba Bar Association
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Adapted by Ellen Peterson from the novel by Jane Austen
October 25, 2018 - November 8, 2018
John Hirsch Mainstage
World Premiere
-
Qui Nguyen
November 14, 2018
Tom Hendry Warehouse
In association with fu-GEN Theatre and Hope and Hell Theatre Co.
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Adapted by Philip Grecian; Based on the film by Frank Capra
November 29, 2018 - December 13, 2018
John Hirsch Mainstage
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Book by Dennis Kelly; Music & Lyrics by Tim Minchin; Orchestrations & Additional Music by Chris Nightingale
January 17, 2019 - January 31, 2019
John Hirsch Mainstage
In partnership with Arts Club Theatre Company and Citadel Theatre
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Henrik Ibsen; Translated by Joan Tindale
February 13, 2019
Tom Hendry Warehouse
Part of IbsenFest 2019
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Farren Timoteo
March 13, 2019
Tom Hendry Warehouse
A Western Canada Theatre Production
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Rick Miller
April 11, 2019
John Hirsch Mainstage
Produced by Kidoons and WYRD Productions, in association with Theatre Calgary and The 20K Collective
Other Productions
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Robert Lepage; English Translation by Louise Blair
February 8, 2019 - February 10, 2019
John Hirsch Mainstage
Featuring Ex Machina/Robert Lepage
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May 29, 2019
John Hirsch Mainstage