Season Summary
A list of past productions can be found at Blyth Festival production history 2011
- HOMETOWN by Jean Marc Dalpé, Mieko Ouchi, Mansel Robinson, Martha Ross, Peter Smith, Des Walsh with music by David Archibald
- VIMY by Vern Thiessen
- ROPE'S END by Douglas Bowie
- EARLY AUGUST by Kate Lynch
2010
- A KILLING SNOW by Paul Ciufo
- BORDERTOWN CAFE by Kelly Rebar
- PEARL GIDLEY by Gary Kirkham
- THE BOOK OF ESTHER by Leanna Brodie
2009
- THE BOOTBLACK ORATOR by Ted Johns
- THE MAIL ORDER BRIDE by Robert Clinton
- HOCKEY MOM, HOCKEY DAD by Michael Melski
- THE NUTTALLS by Michael Healey
- INNOCENCE LOST: A PLAY ABOUT STEVEN TRUSCOTT by Beverley Cooper
2008
- AGAINST THE GRAIN by Carolyn Hay
- HARVEST by Ken Cameron
- COURTING JOHANNA by Marcia Johnson, Based on Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage by Alice Munro
- INNOCENCE LOST: A PLAY ABOUT Steven Truscott by Beverley Cooper
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