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2010/2011
Gutenberg! the Musical!
A Wide Eyed Production with No Bells and Whistles
September 22 to October 9 2010
9 Parts of Desire
By Heather Raffo
A Presentation House Theatre Production
October 14 to 30 2010
Trudeau Stories
By Brooke Johnson
A Presentation House Theatre and Ruby Slippers co-production
November 9 to 13 2010
Damien
By Aldyth Morris
A Stagelight Productions production
November 17 to 28, 2010
St. Mark’s Gospel
A No Bells and Whistles Production
January 7, 8, 13, 14, 18 and 19, 2011
Tuesdays with Morrie
By Mitch Albom
A No Bells and Whistles Production
January 11, 12, 15, 16, 20 and 21, 2011
Visiting Mr. Green
By Jeff Baron
A Presentation House Theatre & Chutzpah Festival co-production
February 10 to 27, 2011
Speed the Plow
By David Mamet
A Whitehorse Theatre Ensemble and Presentation House Theatre co-production
March 3 to 19, 2011
A Beautiful View
By Daniel MacIvor
A Ruby Slippers Theatre production
April 5 to 9 2011
Belle of Amherst
By William Luce
A Shakespeare Playground production
May 10 to 21, 2011
2009/2010
The Veil
A Presentation House Theatre and Onelight Theatre co-production
September 24 to October 3 2009
A Picasso
A Presentation House Theatre production
October 15 to 31, 2009
Souvenirs
A Green Thumb Theatre production
November 12 to 28, 2009
the Edward Curtis Project – A Presentation House Theatre production
A World Premiere Presented with Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad, and PuSh International Performing Arts Festival
January 21 to 31, 2010
Tuesdays with Morrie
A No Bells and Whistles production
March 2 to 20, 2010
Queen Lear
A Presentation House Theatre and Western Gold co-production
March 25 to April 10, 2010
Plan B
A Sea Theatre production
May 13 to 29, 2010
2005 to 2010
Between 2005 and 2010, PHT produced ten Canadian plays including: Patti Flather’s Where the River Meets the Sea (which featured four First Nation actors); Beaver by Claudia Dey; Bye Bye Baby by Montreal writer Elyse Gasco; Mesa by Calgary playwright Doug Curtis; Life Skills by David King and the world premiere of Bangs & Buddha by Kendra Fanconi, Maiko Bae Yamamoto & Eric Rhys Miller.
Non-Canadian plays featured at Presentation House Theatre during that same time period include: Jeffrey Hatcher’s Three Viewings, The Thing About Men by Joe DiPietro & Jimmy Roberts (which the Arts Club picked up to tour in 2009); Edward Albee’s The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? (that garnered two Jessie Awards for actors Jay Brazeau and Kevin McNulty); Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband, Noel Coward’s Hay Fever (directed by Nicola Cavendish); and Anton Chekhov’s The Three Sisters.
