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词条 Vancouver Playhouse production history
释义

  1. 2011–2012

  2. 2010–2011

  3. 2009–2010

  4. 2008–2009

  5. 2007–2008

  6. 2005–2006

  7. 2004–2005

  8. 2003–2004

  9. 2002–2003

  10. 2001–2002

  11. 2000–2001

  12. 1999–2000

  13. 1998–1999

  14. 1997–1998

  15. 1996–1997

  16. 1995–1996

  17. 1994–1995

  18. 1993–1994

  19. 1992–1993

  20. 1991–1992

  21. 1990–1991

  22. 1989–1990

  23. 1988–1989

  24. 1987–1988

  25. 1986–1987

  26. 1984–1985

  27. 1983–1984

  28. 1982–1983

  29. 1981–1982

  30. 1980–1981

  31. 1979–1980

  32. 1978–1979

  33. 1977–1978

  34. 1976–1977

  35. 1975–1976

  36. 1974–1975

  37. 1973–1974

  38. 1972–1973

  39. 1971–1972

  40. 1970–1971

  41. 1969–1970

  42. 1968–1969

  43. 1967–1968

  44. 1966–1967

  45. 1965–1966

  46. 1964–1965

  47. 1963–1964

  48. External links

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The Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company is a regional Canadian theatre company, producing plays since 1962. The following is a list of the productions that have been staged since its inception, starting with the most recently completed season.

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2011–2012

Mainstage
  • Tosca Cafe (formerly The Tosca Project) – Created and staged by Carey Perloff and Val Caniparoli. An American Conservatory Theater (San Francisco) production.
  • La Cage aux Folles – Music & Lyrics by Jerry Herman. Book by Harvey Fierstein. Based on the play La Cage aux Folles by Jean Poiret.
  • Red – By John Logan. Directed by Kim Collier.
  • Catalyst Theatre’s Hunchback – Conceived by Jonathan Christenson and Bretta Gerecke. Adapted from Victor Hugo's novel. Originally commissioned by the Citadel Theatre (Edmonton).
  • God of Carnage – By Yasmina Reza. Translated by Christopher Hampton.
Recital Hall
  • Gunmetal Blues – Book by Scott Wentworth. Music & Lyrics by Craig Bohmler and Marion Adler.
  • The Exquisite Hour – By Stewart Lemoine - Not Presented. Presented instead at the Arts Club Theatre, Revue Stage.
Theatre for Young Audiences
  • The Cat Came Back – Co-Created by Fred Penner, Jay Brazeau and Kim Selody - Not Presented. Replacement concerts instead performed by Fred Penner and Friends at the Vancouver Playhouse and SFU Woodwards.

2010–2011

  • The Fantasticks – Book and Lyrics by Tom Jones; Music by Harvey Schmidt, Directed and Choreographed by Max Reimer
  • Noël Coward's Brief Encounter – Adapted for the stage by Emma Rice, Directed by Max Reimer
  • This – Written by Melissa James Gibson, Directed by Amiel Gladstone
  • Death of a Salesman – Written by Arthur Miller, Directed by John Cooper
  • The Trespassers – Written by Morris Panych Directed by Ron Jenkins
  • MacHomer – Created and Performed by Rick Miller

2009–2010

  • The Miracle Worker – by William Gibson (playwright)
  • Dirty Rotten Scoundrels – music and lyrics by David Yazbek and a book by Jeffrey Lane
  • Beyond Eden – by Bruce Ruddell
  • Delusion – by Laurie Anderson
  • The Love List – by Norm Foster
  • Dangerous Corner – by J. B. Priestley

2008–2009

  • Frost/Nixon – by Peter Morgan
  • The Drowsy Chaperone – book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar and music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison
  • Miss Julie: Freedom Summer – by August Strindberg, adapted by Stephen Sachs
  • Toronto, Mississippi – by Joan MacLeod
  • Top Girls – by Caryl Churchill
  • Studies in Motion – by Kevin Kerr

2007–2008

  • The Wars – by Timothy Findley
  • Oliver! – by Lionel Bart
  • The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead – by Robert Hewett
  • The Amorous Adventures of Anatol – by Arthur Schnitzler
  • True West – by Sam Shepard

2005–2006

  • The Syringa Tree – by Pamela Gien
  • A Little Night Music – lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Hugh Wheeler
  • Vincent in Brixton – by Nicholas Wright
  • I Am My Own Wife – by Doug Wright
  • No Great Mischief – by David S. Young

2004–2005

  • River – by Allan McInnis
  • Noises Off – by Michael Frayn
  • Humble Boy – by Charlotte Jones
  • Copenhagen – by Michael Frayn
  • Trying – by Joanna Glass

2003–2004

  • Stones in His Pockets – by Marie Jones
  • Hello, Dolly! – book by Michael Stewart, music & lyrics by Jerry Herman
  • Arms and the Man – by George Bernard Shaw
  • One Last Kiss – by Aaron Bushkowsky
  • Equus – by Peter Shaffer
  • Cloud Tectonics – by Jose Rivera

2002–2003

  • Proof – by David Auburn
  • Fiddler on the Roof – book by Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
  • Mary's Wedding – by Stephen Massicotte
  • Romeo and Juliet – by William Shakespeare
  • The Caretaker – by Harold Pinter
  • Earshot – by Morris Panych
  • Asylum of the Universe – by Camyar Chai

2001–2002

  • The Edible Woman – by Dave Carley, based on the novel by Margaret Atwood
  • The Music Man – by Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey
  • The School for Wives – by Molière
  • The Drawer Boy – by Michael Healey
  • The Rainmaker – by N. Richard Nash
  • The Dead Reckoning – by Aaron Bushkowsky

2000–2001

  • The Coronation Voyage – by Michel Marc Bouchard, translated by Linda Gaboriau
  • Guys and Dolls – music & lyrics by Frank Loesser, book by Jo Swerling
  • Wit – by Margaret Edson
  • Candida – by George Bernard Shaw
  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane – by Martin McDonagh
  • Game Misconduct – by Lesley Uyeda and Tom Cone
  • Kilt – by Jonathan Wilson
  • Dona Flora – by Electric Company

1999–2000

  • Of Mice and Men – by John Steinbeck
  • The Rise and Fall of Little Voice – by Jim Cartwright
  • She Stoops to Conquer – by Oliver Goldsmith
  • Patience – by Jason Sherman
  • The Bachelor Brothers on Tour – by Bill Dow and Martin Kinch
  • 2 Pianos, 4 Hands – by Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt
  • The Overcoat – by Morris Panych and Wendy Gorling

1998–1999

  • An Ideal Husband – by Oscar Wilde
  • The Attic, The Pearls and 3 Fine Girls – by Ann-Marie MacDonald, Alisa Palmer, Martha Ross
  • Billy Bishop Goes to War – by John Gray and Eric Peterson
  • Skylight – by David Hare
  • Tartuffe – by Molière
  • The History of Things to Come – by Morris Panych, Gary Jones and Shawn Macdonald
  • Suburban Motel – by George F. Walker

1997–1998

  • 2 Pianos, 4 Hands – by Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt
  • The Overcoat – by Morris Panych and Wendy Gorling
  • A Perfect Ganesh – by Terrence McNally
  • Atlantis – by Maureen Hunter
  • Mrs. Warren's Profession – by George Bernard Shaw
  • Picasso at the Lapin Agile – by Steve Martin

1996–1997

  • Ghosts – by Henrik Ibsen
  • Tons of Money – by Alan Ayckbourn
  • 2000 – by Joan MacLeod
  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – by Edward Albee
  • The Heiress – by Ruth Goetz and Augustus Goetz
  • Money and Friends – by David Williamson

1995–1996

  • Three Tall Women – by Edward Albee
  • The Importance of Being Earnest – by Oscar Wilde
  • The Crucible – by Arthur Miller
  • Later Life – by A. R. Gurney
  • Betrayal – by Harold Pinter
  • Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, A Love Story – adapted by James Nichol
  • True Mummy – by Tom Cone

1994–1995

  • Oleanna – by David Mamet
  • Charley's Aunt – by Brandon Thomas
  • Fronteras Americanas – by Guillermo Verdecchia
  • The Cherry Orchard – by Anton Chekhov
  • Waiting for the Parade – by John Murrell
  • Homeward Bound – by Elliott Hayes

1993–1994

  • Born Yesterday – by Garson Kanin
  • A Little of Wot You Fancy – by Susan Cox
  • If We Are Women – by Joanna McClelland Glass
  • The Relapse – by Sir John Vanbrugh
  • A Doll's House – by Henrik Ibsen
  • Struggle of the Dogs & the Black – by Bernard-Marie Koltès

1992–1993

  • The Millionairess – by George Bernard Shaw
  • The Wingfield Trilogy – by Dan Needles
  • Shirley Valentine – by Willy Russell
  • Lips Together, Teeth Apart – by Terrence McNally
  • Much Ado About Nothing – by William Shakespeare
  • Death and the Maiden – by Ariel Dorfman
  • Private Lives – by Noël Coward

1991–1992

  • A Moon for the Misbegotten – by Eugene O'Neill
  • The Miser Molière – adapted by Tom Cone
  • Love and Anger – by George F. Walker
  • Macbeth – by William Shakespeare
  • Fallen Angels – by Noël Coward
  • My Children! My Africa! – by Athol Fugard

1990–1991

  • A Streetcar Named Desire – by Tennessee Williams
  • The Heidi Chronicles – by Wendy Wasserstein
  • Hosanna – by Michel Tremblay
  • Pygmalion – by George Bernard Shaw
  • Other People's Money – by Jerry Sterner
  • Herringbone, The Musical – by Tom Cone, Skip Kennon and Ellen Fitzhugh

1989–1990

  • Hedda Gabler – by Henrik Ibsen
  • Blithe Spirit – by Noël Coward
  • We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay! – by Dario Fo
  • Shirley Valentine – by Willy Russell
  • Doc – by Sharon Pollock
  • Rock and Roll – by John Gray

1988–1989

  • A Lie of the Mind – by Sam Shepard
  • Nothing Sacred – by George F. Walker
  • The Glass Menagerie – by Tennessee Williams
  • Health, The Musical – by John Gray
  • Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune – by Terrence McNally
  • Les Liaisons Dangereuses – by Christopher Hampton

1987–1988

  • A Midsummer Night's Dream – by William Shakespeare
  • Fire – by Paul LeDoux and David Young
  • B-Movie, The Play – by Tom Wood
  • Back to Beulah – by W. O. Mitchell
  • We, the Undersigned – by Aleksandr Gelman
  • The Dining Room – by A.R. Gurney Jr.

1986–1987

  • Noises Off – by Michael Frayn
  • Paracelsus – by George Ryga
  • Diary of Anne Frank – by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
  • Private Lives – by Noël Coward
  • Master Class – by David Pownall
  • Foxfire – by Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn
  • I'm Not Rappaport – by Herb Gardner

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1984–1985

  • A Man for All Seasons – by Robert Bolt
  • Terra Nova – by Ted Tally
  • Better Watch Out, You Better Not Die – by John Gray
  • Clarence Darrow – by David W. Rintels
  • The School for Scandal – by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
  • Cloud 9 – by Caryl Churchill
  • I'll Be Back Before Midnight – by Peter Colley

1983–1984

  • Death of a Salesman – by Arthur Miller
  • The Murder of Auguste Dupin – by J. Ben Tarver
  • Godspell – by Michael Tebelak
  • K-2 – by Patrick Meyers
  • The Tomorrow Box – by Anne Chislett
  • Amadeus – by Peter Shaffer
  • The Venus Flytrap – by Claire Luckham
  • North Shore Live – by Tom Wood, Nicola Cavendish and Bob Baker
  • The Guys – Jean Barbeau, translated by Linda Gaboriau
  • Win, Lose, Draw – by Mary Gallagher and Ava Watson

1982–1983

  • The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon – by W. O. Mitchell
  • The Dresser – by Ronald Harwood
  • A Gift to Last – by Gordon Pinsent, adapted by Alden Nowlan and Walter Learning
  • Mass Appeal – by Bill C. Davis
  • The Tempest – by William Shakespeare
  • A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum – by Stephen Sondheim, Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove
  • Dry Rot – by John Chapman
  • White Boys – by Tom Walmsey
  • Clarence Darrow – by David W. Rintels
  • As Loved Our Fathers – by Tom Kahill
  • Dylan Thomas Bach – by Leon Pownall

1981–1982

  • The Notebook of Trigorin – by Tennessee Williams
  • The Curse of the Werewolf – by Ken Hill and Ian Armit
  • Wings – by Arthur Kopit
  • Hunchback of Notre Dame – by Dennis Foon
  • Romeo and Juliet – by William Shakespeare
  • See How They Run – by Philip King
  • Billy Bishop Goes to War – by John MacLachlan Gray and Eric Peterson

1980–1981

  • The Servant of Two Masters – by Carlo Goldoni
  • The Red Devil Battery Sign – by Tennessee Williams
  • The Man Who Came to Dinner – by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman
  • The Lady from the Sea – by Henrik Ibsen
  • Macbeth – by William Shakespeare
  • Dreaming and Duelling – by John Lazarus
  • The Tempest – by William Shakespeare
  • Much Ado About Nothing – by William Shakespeare

1979–1980

  • Jitters – by David French
  • Blithe Spirit – by Noël Coward
  • The Innocents – by William Archibald
  • Love for Love – by William Congreve
  • A Streetcar Named Desire – by Tennessee Williams
  • Henry VI, Part 1 – by William Shakespeare
  • As You Like It – by William Shakespeare
  • Gunga Heath – by Heath Lamberts

1978–1979

  • Hamlet – by William Shakespeare
  • A Flea in Her Ear – by Georges Feydeau
  • The Crucible – by Arthur Miller
  • Tales from the Vienna Woods – by Ödön von Horváth
  • Ghosts – by Henrik Ibsen
  • The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin – by Steve J. Spears
  • Midtown Aces – by Jesse Boydan
  • The Promise – by Aleksei Arbuzov
  • Endgame – by Samuel Beckett

1977–1978

  • Pygmalion – by George Bernard Shaw
  • Arsenic and Old Lace – by Joseph Kesselring
  • Oedipus (Swollen Foot) – by Seneca, adapted by Ted Hughes
  • The Contractor – by David Storey
  • Twelfth Night – by William Shakespeare
  • Ashes – by David Rudkin
  • A Respectable Wedding – by Bertolt Brecht
  • Jack Sprat – by Joe Wiesenfeld
  • Loot – by Joe Orton

1976–1977

  • Tartuffe – by Molière
  • Count of Monte Cristo – by Ken Hill
  • King Lear – by William Shakespeare
  • Travesties – by Tom Stoppard
  • Camino Real – by Tennessee Williams
  • Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land – by Tom Stoppard
  • The Blues – by Hrant Alianak
  • The Sound of Distant Thunder – by Christopher Newton
  • 7 Under the 0 – by Allan Stratton

1975–1976

  • Equus – by Peter Shaffer
  • The Speckled Band – by Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Macbeth – by William Shakespeare
  • Leonce and Lena – by George Büchner
  • Camille – by Robert David MacDonald
  • Kennedy's Children – by Robert Patrick
  • Komagata Maru incident – by Sharon Pollock
  • Back to Beulah – by W. O. Mitchell
  • Dear Janet, Dear Mr. Kooning – by Stanley Eveling
  • Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down – by Tom Eyen

1974–1975

  • The Taming of the Shrew – by William Shakespeare
  • Harvey – by Mary Coyle Chase
  • The Adventures of Pinocchio – adapted by John Wood
  • Of the Fields, Lately – by David French
  • The Caucasian Chalk Circle – by Bertolt Brecht
  • And Out Goes You? – by Sharon Pollock
  • Frankenstein – adapted by Alden Knowlan and Walter Learning

1973–1974

  • Julius Caesar – by William Shakespeare
  • Leaving Home – by David French
  • Mr. Scrooge – music by Doroles Claman, book by Richard Morris and Ted Wood
  • Mandragola – by Niccolò Machiavelli
  • A Doll's House – by Henrik Ibsen
  • Dutch Uncle – by Simon Gray
  • Queer Sights, A Mouldy Tale – by Frank McEnaney

1972–1973

  • Forty Years On – by Alan Bennett
  • How the Other Half Loves – by Alan Ayckbourn
  • Treasure Island – by Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Lulu Street – by Ann Henry
  • Old Times – by Harold Pinter
  • Pillar of Sand – by Eric Nicol
  • Arms and the Man – by George Bernard Shaw

1971–1972

  • The Chemmy Circle – by Georges Feydeau
  • The Sorrows of Frederick – by Romulus Linney
  • Treasure Island – adapted by Bernard Miles
  • Crabdance – by Beverley Simons
  • Relatively Speaking – by Alan Ayckbourn
  • The Native – by Merv Campone
  • Hadrian VII – by Peter Luke

1970–1971

  • The Secretary Bird – by William Douglas-Home
  • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead – by Tom Stoppard
  • Othello – by William Shakespeare
  • A Day in the Death of Joe Egg – by Peter Nichols
  • Plaza Suite – by Neil Simon
  • Hobson's Choice – by Harold Brighouse

1969–1970

  • The Royal Hunt of the Sun – by Peter Shaffer
  • The Show-Off – by George Kelly
  • Colours in the Dark – by James Reaney
  • Events While Guarding the Bofors Gun – by John McGrath
  • Village Wooing – and Dear Liar by George Bernard Shaw and Jerome Kitty
  • Tango – by Sławomir Mrożek
  • Staircase – by Charles Dyer
  • Che Guevara – by Mario Fratti
  • Foreplay – by Barry Friesen
  • The Candidate – by James Schevill
  • Space-Fan – by James Schevill
  • The Criminals – by Jose Triana

1968–1969

  • The Fourth Monkey – by Eric Nicol
  • Summer of the 17th Doll – by Ray Lawler
  • A Thurber Carnival – by James Thurber
  • Moby Dick-Rehearsed – adapted by Orson Welles
  • Mrs. Mouse Are You Within? – by Frank Marcus
  • The Filthy Piranesi – by William D. Roberts
  • Black Comedy – by Peter Shaffer
  • Grass & Wild Strawberries – by George Ryga
  • Fortune and Men's Eyes – by John Herbert
  • Tiny Alice – by Edward Albee
  • The Partition – by Jacques Languirand
  • Land Before Time – by M. Charles Cohen
  • The Visitor – by Betty Lambert

1967–1968

  • Androcles and the Lion – by George Bernard Shaw
  • The Ecstasy of Rita Joe – by George Ryga
  • The Beaux' Stratagem – by George Farquhar
  • Philadelphia, Here I Come – by Brian Friel
  • A Streetcar Named Desire – by Tennessee Williams
  • The Firebugs – by Max Frisch
  • Walking Happy – by Harold Brighouse
  • Listen to the Wind – by James Reaney
  • Three Rituals – by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, Brian Shein and Sheldon Feldner
  • Requiem for a Dinosaur – by James Cruikshank

1966–1967

  • Candida – by George Bernard Shaw
  • Count Down to Armageddon – by James Clavell
  • Peer Gynt – by Henrik Ibsen
  • She Stoops to Conquer – by Oliver Goldsmith
  • How to Run the Country – by Paul St. Pierre
  • Anything Goes – by Cole Porter

1965–1966

  • Oh, What a Lovely War! – by Joan Littlewood
  • A Month in the Country – by Ivan Turgenev
  • The Knack – by Ann Jellicoe
  • Major Barbara – by George Bernard Shaw
  • The Typists & The Tiger – by Murray Schisgal
  • Romeo and Juliet – by William Shakespeare
  • Like Father, Like Fun – by Eric Nicol
  • Lock Up Your Daughters – adapted from Henry Fielding by Bernard Miles

1964–1965

  • Ring Round the Moon – by Jean Anouilh
  • Desire Under the Elms – by Eugene O'Neill
  • The Taming of the Shrew – by William Shakespeare
  • Christmas in the Market Place – by Henry Gheon
  • The Seagull – by Anton Chekhov
  • Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad – by Arthur Kopit
  • Stop the World – I Want to Get Off – by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley

1963–1964

  • The Hostage – by Brendan Behan
  • Private Lives – by Noël Coward
  • The Boy Friend – by Sandy Wilson
  • Julius Caesar – by William Shakespeare
  • The Caretaker – by Harold Pinter
  • Charley's Aunt – by Brandon Thomas

External links

  • Vancouver Playhouse website

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