Native Earth Performing Arts - Past Productions

Past Productions

  1. Native Images In Transition (September – October, 1982)
  2. Who Am I (April – May, 1983)
  3. Double Take – A Second Look (November – December, 1983)
  4. Clown Trickster’s Workshop (September 1984)
  5. Give Them A Carrot For Long As The Sun Is Green (December 1984 – January 1985)
  6. Aria (March 3 – 22, 1987)
  7. New Song….New Dance (February 26 – April 3, 1988)
  8. Coyote City (May 17 – June 12, 1988)
  9. The Sage, The Dancer And The Fool (January 30 – February 3, 1989)
  10. Dry Lips Oughta Move To Kapuskasing (April 21 – May 22, 1989)
  11. Diary Of A Crazy Boy (February 6 – March 4, 1990)
  12. The Beavers (April 20 – May 13, 1990)
  13. Moonlodge (November 6 – December 2, 1990)
  14. Son of Ayash (February 14 – March 10, 1991)
  15. Almighty Voice And His Wife (February 11 – March 8, 1992)
  16. Night of the Trickster (April 14 – May 10, 1992)
  17. Fireweed (October 13 – November 8, 1992)
  18. Lady of Silences (April 1 – 25, 1993)
  19. Generic Warrior And No-Name Indians (January 20 – February 6, 1993)
  20. Diva Ojibway (April 21 – May 15, 1994)
  21. Someday (November 17 – December 11, 1994)
  22. No Totem For My Story (February 16 – March 12, 1995)
  23. Dinky (February 16 – March 12, 1995)
  24. Ravens (February 1 – 25, 1996)
  25. Only Drunks And Children Tell The Truth (April 4 – 28, 1996)
  1. Waitapu (May 16 – June 1, 1996)
  2. Sixty Below (April 3 – 20, 1997)
  3. The Baby Blues (November 11 – 30, 1997)
  4. Red River(September 22 – October 11, 1998)
  5. The Trickster of Third Avenue East (January 20 – February 12, 2000)
  6. Annie Mae’s Movement (Full Production)
  7. Time Stands Still (Workshop Production) (January 31 – February 3, 2002)
  8. The Scrubbing Project (November 15 – December 8, 2002)
  9. Time Stands Still
  10. The Artshow (February 26 – March 14, 2004)
  11. The Unnatural and Accidental Women (November 18 – December 5, 2004)
  12. Tales of an Urban Indian 2003 (June 8 – 12, 2004)
  13. Tales of an Urban Indian 2006 (March 16 – 19, 2005)
  14. Dreary and Izzy
  15. Annie Mae’s Movement (Worskshop Production)
  16. UQQUAQ The Shelter (January 17–21, 2007)
  17. Annie Mae’s Movement (June 10-July 14, 2008)
  18. The Triple Truth
  19. Death of a Chief (Feb 18-Mar 1 2008 National Arts Centre Studio Theatre) (Mar 6-16 2008 Buddies in Bad Times Theatre)
  20. The Place Between
  21. A Very Polite Genocide or The Girl Who Fell to Earth (Dec 6-21 2008)
  22. Almighty Voice and His Wife (Mar 28-Apr 12 2009)
  23. Salt Baby (October 8–17, 2009)
  24. Giiwedin (April 8–24, 2010)
  25. Tombs of the Vanishing Indian (March 9–22, 2011)
Further information: http://www.nativeearth.ca/ne/about-us/past-productions/

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