Theatre Calgary production history

Theatre Calgary production history

Theatre Calgary is theatre company in Calgary, Alberta, established as a professional company in 1968. The following is a chronological list of the productions that have been staged since its inception as Musicians and Actors Club (MAC) from 1964 to 1968, and Theatre Calgary from 1968 onwards.

1964-1965

*"Light Up the Sky"
*"A Taste of Honey"
*"Two for the Seesaw"
*"Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad" - by Arthur Kopit
*"The American Dream"
*"The Sandbox"
*"In White America" - by Martin Duberman
*"Luther"

1965-1966

*"A Thousand Clowns"
*"The Feiffer Revue"
*"Cat On a Hot Tin Roof" - by Tennessee Williams
*"Present Laughter" - by Noel Coward
*"A View from the Bridge"
*"The Private Ear" and "The Public Eye"
*"Of Mice and Men" - by John Steinbeck
*"Mary, Mary"
*"The Knack" - by Ann Jellicoe
*"The Hostage" - by Brendan Behan

1966-1967

*"Under the Yum-Yum Tree" - by Lawrence Roman
*"The Firebugs"
*"The Caretaker" - by Harold Pinter
*"Major Barbara" - by George Bernard Shaw
*"Breath of Spring"
*"The Miracle Worker" - by William Gibson
*"You Can't Take It with You"
*"A Streetcar Named Desire" - by Tennessee Williams

1967-1968

*"Wild Rose"
*"Luv"
*"The Glass Menagerie" - by Tennessee Williams
*"Charley's Aunt" - by Brandon Thomas
*"Dial M For Murder"
*"The Killing of Sister George"
*"Barefoot in the Park" - by Neil Simon

1968-1969

*"The Odd Couple" - by Neil Simon
*"The Alchemist" - by Ben Jonson
*"Gaslight"
*"Irma La Douce" - music by Marguerite Monnot, lyrics and book by Alexandre Breffort
*"Private Lives" - by Noel Coward
*"The Three Desks"
*"Black Comedy & White Liars"

1969-1970

*"Star Spangled Girl" - by Neil Simon
*"Loot" - by Joe Orton
*"Great Expectations" - by Charles Dickens
*"You Two Stay Here, The Rest of You Come with Me"
*"The Importance of Being Earnest" - by Oscar Wilde
*"Long Day's Journey Into Night" - by Eugene O'Neill
*"Bell, Book and Candle"

1970-1971

*"The Entertainer"
*"The Birthday Party"
*"Dracula" - by Hamilton Deane
*"Trip"
*"The Taming of the Shrew" - by William Shakespeare
*"The Father"
*"The Knack" - by Ann Jellicoe

1971-1972

*"Plaza Suite" - by Neil Simon
*"The Rainmaker" - by N. Richard Nash
*"The Guardsman" - by Ferenc Molnar
*"The Hostage" - by Brendan Behan
*"Romeo and Juliet" - by William Shakespeare
*"The House on Chestnut Street"
*"Arms and the Man" - by George Bernard Shaw

1972-1973

*"Butterflies Are Free"
*"The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds"
*"Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris" - by Jacques Brel
*"Wait Until Dark" - by Frederick Knott
*"The Devil's Disciple"
*"Leaving Home" - by David French
*"Bus Stop"

1973-1974

*"How the Other Half Loves" - by Alan Ayckbourn
*"Walsh" - by Sharon Pollock
*"Oh! What A Lovely War" - by Joan Littlewood
*"Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris" - by Jacques Brel
*"The Fantasticks" - music by Harvey Schmidt, lyrics by Tom Jones
*"Play It Again, Sam"
*"The Seagull" - by Anton Chekov
*"Prisoner of Second Avenue"

1974-1975

*"6 RMS Riv VU" - by Bob Randall
*"The Rivals" - by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
*"The Threepenny Opera"
*"A Flea in Her Ear" - by Georges Feydeau
*"Who Killed Santa Claus?"
*"Sudden Death Overtime"
*"Relatively Speaking" - by Alan Ayckbourn

1975-1976

*"Tonight at Calgary Theatre Hall"
*"My Fat Friend"
*"Back to Beulah" - by W. O. Mitchell
*"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" - by Tom Stoppard
*"Chemin de Fer"
*"Absurd Person Singular" - by Alan Ayckbourn

1976-1977

*"The Sunshine Boys" - by Neil Simon
*"The Glass Menagerie" - by Tennessee Williams
*"Time and Time Again"
*"Hedda Gabler" - by Henrik Ibsen
*"Festival"
*"Equus" - by Peter Shaffer
*"A Thousand Clowns"

1977-1978

*"That Championship Season" - by Jason Miller
*"Sleuth"
*"The Condemned of Altona"
*"The Playboy of the Western World" - by J.M. Synge
*"Streamers"
*"The Importance of Being Earnest" - by Oscar Wilde
*"Hosanna" - by Michel Tremblay
*"Boiler Room Suite" - by Rex Deverell
*"Travesties" - by Tom Stoppard

1978-1979

*"Same Time, Next Year" - by Bernard Slade
*"The Mary Shelley Play"
*"Mandragola" - by Niccolo Machiavelli
*"One Night Stand"
*"Under Milk Wood"
*"The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon" - by W. O. Mitchell
*"Midtown Acres"
*"Antigone" - by Jean Anouilh
*"Paper Wheat"
*"The Miners Forty Niners"

1979-1980

*"Eight to the Bar"
*"Of Mice and Men" - by John Steinbeck
*"Thark" - by Ben Travers
*"The Words of My Roaring"
*"Mirandolina"
*"Birds"
*"Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon"
*"Sexual Perversity in Chicago"
*"White Whore and the Bit Player"
*"Rainbow"
*"Rock and more"
*"Blitzkrieg"
*"Perfect Relationships"
*"Out at Sea"
*"The Man With the Flower in His Mouth"
*"Spider Rabbit"

1980-1981

*"Jitters" - by David French
*"Betrayal" - by Harold Pinter
*"Automatic Pilot"
*"The Tempest" - by William Shakespeare
*"Happy End" - lyrics by Bertolt Brecht, music by Kurt Weill
*"The Kite"
*"Maggie and Pierre"
*"Solange" / "The Beard"
*"Joggers"
*"Unseen"
*"Years of Sorrow, Years of Shame"
*"Yanks 3 / Detroit 0, Top of the Seventh"

1981-1982

*"Mrs. Warren's Profession" - by George Bernard Shaw
*"Blood Relations" - by Sharon Pollock
*"The Sea Horse"
*"For Those in Peril on the Sea"
*"Farther West"
*"On Golden Pond"
*"The Elephant Man" - by Bernard Pomerance
*"Cold Comfort"
*"President Wilson in Paris"
*"The Immigrant"
*"Bullshot Crummond"

1982-1983

*"Mass Appeal" - by Bill C. Davis
*"A Moon for the Misbegotten" - by Eugene O'Neill
*"Rexy!"
*"Whiskey Six"
*"Let's Get a Divorce"
*"Talley's Folly"
*"Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens" - by Emlyn Williams

1983-1984

*"What the Butler Saw"
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Old Times" - by Harold Pinter
*"I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road"
*"Doc" - by Sharon Pollock
*"The Dining Room" - by A.R. Gurney Jr.

1984-1985

*"A Streetcar Named Desire" - by Tennessee Williams
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Cold Storage"
*"Whodunnit"
*"Quartermaine's Terms"
*"Filthy Rich" - by George F. Walker
*"Cloud 9" - by Caryl Churchill
*"Forever Yours, Marie-Lou" - by Michel Tremblay

1985-1986

*"Twelfth Night" - by William Shakespeare
*"K2"
*"Alice on Stage"
*"Uncle Vanya" - by Anton Chekhov
*"Criminals in Love"
*"Country Hearts" - by Ted Johns and John Roby
*"Intimate Admiration" - by Rick Epp

1986-1987

*"Brighton Beach Memoirs" - by Neil Simon
*"The Play's the Thing"
*"Salt Water Moon" - by David French
*"And When I Wake"
*"Golden Girls"
*"The Normal Heart"
*"Souvenirs"
*"True West" - by Sam Shepard

1987-1988

*"Pal Joey" - music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, book by John O’Hara
*"Summer"
*"Walsh" - by Sharon Pollock
*"You Never Can Tell" - by George Bernard Shaw
*"Making Brownies Like We Used To" - by John Palmer
*"The Real Thing" - by Tom Stoppard
*"Beauty and the Beast" - by Warren Graves

1988-1989

*"Broadway Bound" - by Neil Simon
*"Terra Nova" - by Ted Talley
*"The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon" - by W. O. Mitchell
*"The Glass Menagerie" - by Tennessee Williams
*"The Innocents" - by William Archibald
*"Fire" - by Paul Ledoux and David Young

1989-1990

*"Blithe Spirit" - by Noel Coward
*"Toronto, Mississippi" - by Joan MacLeod
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Driving Miss Daisy" - by Alfred Uhry
*"Bordertown Cafe" - by Kelly Rebar
*"Summer and Smoke" - by Tennessee Williams

1990-1991

*"Tartuffe" - by Moliere
*"Amigo's Blue Guitar" - by Joan MacLeod
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Letters from Wingfield Farm" - by Dan Needles
*"My Children, My Africa" - by Athol Fugard
*"The Woman in Black" - by Susan Hill
*"Amadeus" - by Peter Shaffer

1991-1992

*"A Midsummer Night's Dream" - by William Shakespeare
*"The Sum of Us" - by David Stevens
*"Wingfield's Progress" - by Dan Needles
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Les Liaisons Dangereuses" - by Christopher Hampton
*"The Motor Trade"
*"Fences"
*"" - music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Arthur Laurents

1992-1993

*"Much Ado About Nothing" - by William Shakespeare
*"The Kite"
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"La Bête" - by David Hirson
*"Arsenic and Old Lace" - by Joseph Kesselring
*"Wingfield's Folly" - by Dan Needles
*"Evita" - music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Tim Rice

1993-1994

*"Dancing at Lughnasa" - by Brian Friel
*"Tru"
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Henceforward..."
*"Hamlet" - by William Shakespeare
*"Wrong for Each Other" - by Norm Foster
*"Anne of Green Gables" - by Lucy Maud Montgomery

1994-1995

*"Forever Plaid" - by Stuart Ross
*"Charley's Aunt" - by Brandon Thomas
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Transit of Venus"
*"Waiting for Godot" - by Samuel Beckett
*"If We Are Women" - by Joanna McClelland Glass
*"Into the Woods" - by Stephen Sondheim and James Lepine
*"Forever Plaid" - by Stuart Ross

1995-1996

*"Waiting for the Parade" - by John Murrell
*"The Importance of Being Earnest" - by Oscar Wilde
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Cyrano de Bergerac" - by Edmond Rostand
*"Atlantis" - by Maureen Hunter
*""
*"Little Shop of Horrors" - by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken

1996-1997

*"Tons of Money" - by Alan Ayckbourn
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Stephen and Mister Wilde"
*"Piaf"
*"The Heiress" - by Ruth Goetz and Augustus Goetz

1997-1998

*"The Cocktail Hour" - by A. R. Gurney
*"An Inspector Calls" - by J.B. Priestley
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"A Delicate Balance" - by Edward Albee
*"Memoir"
*"Song and Dance"

1998-1999

*"Private Lives" - by Noel Coward
*"All My Sons" - by Arthur Miller
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"The Fox" - by Allan Miller
*"Candida" - by George Bernard Shaw
*"The Fantasticks" - music by Harvey Schmidt, lyrics by Tom Jones

1999-2000

*"Wingfield Unbound" - by Dan Needles
*"The Glass Menagerie" - by Tennessee Williams
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Gaslight"
*"A Fitting Confusion" - by Georges Feydeau
*"Holiday" - by Philip Barry
*"Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill"

2000-2001

*"Rough Crossing"
*"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" - by Tennessee Williams
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Camelot" - by Alan Lerner and Frederick Loewe
*"Dangerous Corner" - by J.B. Priestley
*"The Sisters Rosensweig" - by Wendy Wasserstein

2001-2002

*"Cabaret" - book by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Fred Ebb, music by John Kander
*"Romeo and Juliet" - by William Shakespeare
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"True West" - by Sam Shepard
*"Death of a Salesman" - by Arthur Miller
*"Wingfield on Ice" - by Dan Needles

2002-2003

*"A Streetcar Named Desire" - by Tennessee Williams
*"Dracula" - by Hamilton Deane
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Evita" - music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Tim Rice
*"The Philadelphia Story" - by Phillip Barry
*"Copenhagen" - by Michael Frayn

2003-2004

*"Hay Fever" - by Noel Coward
*"The Diary of Anne Frank" - by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Fire" - by Paul Ledoux and David Young
*"Crimes of the Heart" - by Beth Henley
*"Counsellor-At-Law" - by Elmer Rice

2004-2005

*"Of the Fields, Lately" - by David French
*"Sherlock Holmes" - by Arthur Conan Doyle
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Macbeth" - by William Shakespeare
*"West Side Story" - book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
*"Humble Boy" - by Charlotte Jones

2005-2006

*"The Miracle Worker" - by William Gibson
*"Wingfield's Inferno" - by Dan Needles
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Saint Joan" - by George Bernard Shaw
*"Trying" - by Joanna McClelland Glass
*"Guys and Dolls" - music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows

2006-2007

*"Of Mice and Men" - by John Steinbeck
*"Glorious!" - by Peter Quilter
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"The Retreat from Moscow" - by William Nicholson
*"The Cripple of Inishmaan" - by Martin McDonagh
*"The Overcoat" - by Morris Panych and Wendy Gorling

2007-2008

*"The Wars" - by Timothy Findley
*"Vigil" - by Morris Panych
*"A Christmas Carol" - by Charles Dickens
*"Our Town" - by Thornton Wilder
*"Enchanted April" - by Matthew Barber
*"Beauty and the Beast" - music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, book by Linda Woolverton

External links

* [http://www.theatrecalgary.com/ Official site]


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