Theatre Calgary production history
Theatre Calgary is theatre company in Calgary, Canada, 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 Noël Coward
- A View from the Bridge
- The Private Ear and The Public Eye
- Of Mice and Men – by John Steinbeck
- Mary, Mary – by Jean Kerr
- 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 Noël 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 Molnár
- 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 Chekhov
- 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
- [[Hamlet] [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 Niccolò 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 Noël 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 Molière
- 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
- Gypsy – 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
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: A Love Story
- 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 Noël 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 Noël 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 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
2008–2009
- A Raisin in the Sun – by Lorraine Hansberry
- Skydive – by Kevin Kerr
- A Christmas Carol – by Charles Dickens, adapted by Jerry Patch
- Frankenstein – written, composed and directed by Jonathan Christenson, adapted from the novel by Mary Shelley
- Doubt: A Parable – by John Patrick Shanley
- An Ideal Husband – by Oscar Wilde
- Dirty Rotten Scoundrels – book by Jeffrey Lane, music & lyrics by David Yazbek
2009–2010
- Jake and the Kid
- 7 Stories
- A Christmas Carol
- Electric Company Theatre and The Virtual Stage's production of No Exit
- Beyond Eden
- Betrayal
- The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
2010–2011
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Dale Wasserman
- Lost - A Memoir by Cathy Ostlere and Dennis Garnhum
- A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, adapted by Jeremy Patch
- Billy Bishop Goes to War by John MacLachlan Gray and Eric Peterson
- The Drowsy Chaperone by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison
- Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
- Mom's the Word For Crying Out Loud by Jill Daum, Linda A. Carson, Alison Kelly, Barbara Pollard, Robin Nichols and Deborah Williams
2011–2012
- Tosca Cafe by Carey Perloff and Val Caniparoli
- To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
- A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, adapted by Dennis Garnhum
- Ubuntu: The Cape Town Project by Theatrefront
- Enron by Lucy Prebble
- Shirley Valentine by Willy Russell
- Cats (musical) by Andrew Lloyd Webber
2012–2013
- Next to Normal by Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt
- Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
- A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, adapted by Dennis Garnhum
- The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, adapted by Matthew Spangler
- God of Carnage by Yasmina Reze, translated by Christoper Hampton
- Anne of Green Gables – The Musical by Lucy Maud Montgomery, Music and Lyrics by Donald Harron, Norman Campbell, Elaine Campbell and Mavor Moore
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