Vancouver Playhouse production history

The Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company was a regional Canadian theatre company, producing plays from 1962 to 2012. The following is a list of the productions that have been staged since its inception to its final season of 2011–2012.[1]

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

2009–2010

2008–2009

2007–2008

2005–2006

2004–2005

2003–2004

2002–2003

2001–2002

2000–2001

1999–2000

1998–1999

1997–1998

1996–1997

1995–1996

1994–1995

1993–1994

1992–1993

1991–1992

1990–1991

1989–1990

1988–1989

1987–1988

1986–1987

A Chorus Line.

1984–1985

1983–1984

1982–1983

1981–1982

1980–1981

1979–1980

1978–1979

1977–1978

1976–1977

1975–1976

1974–1975

1973–1974

Travesties - by Tom Stoppard

1972–1973

1971–1972

1970–1971

1969–1970

1968–1969

1967–1968

1966–1967

1965–1966

1964–1965

1963–1964

References

  1. ^ Dhillon, Sunny; Bailey, Ian (2012-03-09). "Money woes force Vancouver theatre company to close curtains". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2022-07-08.

External links

  • Vancouver Playhouse website