My Name Is Rachel Corrie - Canada

Canada

  • CanStage Theatre, Canadian Stage Company, Toronto 2007/08 Season CANCELLED AFTER PLAYED
  • Sage Theatre, Canada November 15–24, 2007 Director Ian Prinsloo, In 2008, Adrienne Smook nominated as Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama category and Ian Martens nominated as Outstanding Lighting Design category in Betty Mitchell Awards
  • Teesri Duniya, Montreal, Canada December 2–22, 2007
  • Neworld Theatre, Vancouver, Canada January 23 - February 9, 2008
  • Theatre Panik, Toronto, Canada May 29 - June 22, 2008
  • Western Edge Theatre, Nanaimo, BC. October 2008. Re-staged for Gabriola Theatre Festival August 22, 2009. Planned tour of Vancouver Island September 2009.
  • Dariusz Entertainment, London, Ontario, Canada. January 15–24, 2009. Directed by Dariusz Korbiel and starring Laura Burns in the title role. This critically acclaimed production earned 4 Brickenden Award nominations (including Direction, Lead Actress, Sound) and won Outstanding Production of the Year.
  • Forest Productions produced the play at the Rabbittown Theatre in St. John's, Newfoundland in February 2010, featuring Mikaela Dyke in the title role.
  • Hart House Theatre, Toronto ON in October 2012

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