Canadian Stage production history

The Canadian Stage Company is based in Toronto, and is Canada's third-largest not-for-profit contemporary theatre company. Founded in 1987 with the merger of CentreStage and Toronto Free Theatre, Canadian Stage is dedicated to programming international contemporary theatre and to developing and producing Canadian works.

As of 2019[update], the following is a chronological list of the productions which have been staged as part of Canadian Stage since its inception.[1]

1987–1988

  • Glengarry Glen Ross – by David Mamet
  • B-Movie, the play – by Tom Wood
  • Nothing Sacred – by George F. Walker
  • Jitters – by David French
  • The Tempest – By William Shakespeare

1988–1989

  • Woyzeck – by Georg Büchner
  • A Map of the World – by David Hare
  • Donut City – by Douglas Rodger
  • Odd Jobs – by Frank Moher
  • Hunting Cockroaches – by Janusz Glowacki
  • The Threepenny Opera – by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill
  • 1949 – by David French
  • Yesteryear – by Joanna McClelland Glass
  • The Bourgeois Gentlemen – by Molière
  • What the Butler Saw – by Joe Orton
  • Incognito
  • Blood Brothers – by Willy Russell
  • Kiss of the Spider Woman – by Manuel Puig
  • Valentine Brown – by Susan Cox

1989–1990

1990–1991

1991–1992

1992–1993

1993–1994

1994–1995

1995–1996

1996–1997

1997–1998

1998–1999

1999–2000

2000–2001

2001–2002

2002–2003

2003–2004

2004–2005

2005–2006

2006–2007

2007–2008

2008–2009

2009–2010

2010–11

  • Fernando Krapp Wrote Me This Letter – by Tankred Dorst
  • The List – by Jennifer Tremblay, translated by Shelley Tepperman
  • The Andersen Project – written and directed by Robert Lepage
  • Studies in Motion: The Hauntings of Eadweard Muybridge – by Kevin Kerr
  • Saint Carmen of the Main – by Michel Tremblay, translated by Linda Gaboriau
  • The Middle Place – by Andrew Kushnir
  • Spotlight: Italy
  • Our Class – by Tadeusz Slobodzianek, English version by Ryan Craig
  • The Cosmonaut's Last Message to the Woman He Once Loved in the Former Soviet Union – by David Greig
  • Untitled – by Édouard Lock
  • Romeo and Juliet – by William Shakespeare

2011–2012

2012–2013

2013–2014

2014–2015

2015–2016

2016–2017

2017–2018

2018–2019

2019–2020

The 2019-2020 season was the first presented by artistic director Brendan Healy and executive director Monica Esteves. It featured productions from artists in Canada and from around the world.[2] Some of the productions were cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, with many being presented in a subsequent season.

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Canadian Stage". Canadian Stage. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
  2. ^ Green, Bailey (20 March 2019). "Art Performed: Canadian Stage's 19.20 Season". Intermission. Retrieved 15 May 2024.