Touchstone Theatre - Chronology of Plays

Chronology of Plays

Touchstone Theatre had produced the following plays, some in partnership with other theatre companies:

  • 1976/1977
    • The Exception & the Rule by Bertolt Brecht
    • The Farce of Pierre Patelin by Anonymous
    • King Stag by Carlo Gozzi
  • 1977/1978
    • Faces in the Fast Lane A collective creation
    • Broken Dolls A collective creation
    • Gullband by Susan Musgrave
  • 1978/1979
    • The Unseen Hand by Sam Shepard
    • Hot Rods & Heavy Water by Michael Puttonen
    • Angel City by Sam Shepard
  • 1979/1980
    • HIGHBALL! by Ronald Weihs
  • 1980/1981
    • Revenge by Howard Brenton
    • Games by Ivan Klima
  • 1981/1982
    • The Man Himself by Alan Drury
    • The Crackwalker by Judith Thompson
  • 1982/1983
    • The Wolf Boy by Brad Fraser
    • Clay by Lawrence Jeffery
  • 1983/1984
    • Children of the Night by Paul Ledoux
    • Checkin’ Out by Kelly Rebar
  • 1984/1985
    • Sex Tips for Modern Girls A collective creation
    • White Biting Dog by Judith Thompson
  • 1985/1986
    • Going Down for the Count by Peter Eliot Weiss
    • El Crocodor A collective creation
    • Nancy Prew: Clue in the Fast Lane by Beverley Cooper
  • 1986/1987
    • Life Skills by David King
    • Farther West by John Murrell
  • 1987/1988
    • Red Channels by Jennifer Martin & Leslie Mildiner
    • Zaydok by Dennis Foon
    • Three Penny Opera by Bertolt Brecht & Kurt Weill
  • 1988/1989
    • Bones by Peter Anderson
    • Toronto, Mississippi by Joan MacLeod
    • Jewel by Joan Macleod
    • Lost Souls & Missing Persons by Sally Clark
  • 1989/1990
    • Where is Kabuki? by Don Druik
    • Homework & Curtains by John Lazarus
    • Local Colour by David King
  • 1990/1991
    • The Invisible Detective by Peter Eliot Weiss with song by Ken MacDonald and Morris Panych
    • Unidentified Human Remains & The True Nature of Love by Brad Fraser
  • 1991/1992
    • Lion in the Streets by Judith Thompson
    • A Map of Senses by Gordon Armstrong
  • 1992/1993
    • The Number 14 A collective creation
    • The Hope Slide by Joan MacLeod
    • Iceberg Lettuce by Katherine Schlemmer
  • 1993/1994
    • Whale Riding Weather by Bryden MacDonald
    • Lilies by Michel Marc Bouchard
    • WAK! by Sheri-D Wilson and Savannah Walling
  • 1994/1995
    • The Visit by Friedrich Dürrenmatt
    • The Erotic Art Show by Kathryn Allison
  • 1995/1996
    • When We Were Singing by Dorothy Dittrich
    • The Orphan Muses by Michel Marc Bouchard
  • 1996/1997
    • Sex in Heaven by Gordon Armstrong
    • Sled by Judith Thompson
    • Boy Wonder (In partnership with Ballet British Columbia and Vancouver New Music)
  • 1997/1998
    • The Weekend Healer by Bryden MacDonald
    • Grace by Michael Lewis MacLennan
  • 1998/1999
    • The Good Person of Setzuan by Bertolt Brecht, Marguerite Steffin and Ruth Berlau
    • Passion by Conrad Alexandrowicz
    • Cherry Docs by David Gow
  • 1999/2000
    • It’s All True by Jason Sherman
    • Je me souviens by Lorena Gale
    • 15 Seconds by François Archambault
  • 2000/2001
    • Kilt by Jonathan Wilson
    • Kicked by Michael Healey
    • Unity(1918) by Kevin Kerr
  • 2001/2002
    • Sucker Falls by Drew Hayden Taylor
    • Emphysema by Janet Munsil
    • Hosanna by Michel Tremblay
  • 2002/2003
    • Lisa Lisa by Rick Dobran
    • Apple by Vern Thiessen
    • The Family Way by Kathleen Oliver
  • 2003/2004
    • Unity(1918) by Kevin Kerr
    • The League of Nathans by Jason Sherman
  • 2004/2005
    • Strawberries in January by Evelyne de la Chenelière
    • The Trigger by Carmen Aguirre
  • 2005/2006
    • Little Mercy’s First Murder Book & lyrics by Morwyn Brebner, music by Jay Turvey and Paul Sportelli
    • Prodigal Son by Shawn Macdonald
  • 2006/2007
    • Life After God by Michael Lewis MacLennan
    • Hippies and Bolsheviks by Amiel Gladstone
  • 2007/2008
    • How It Works by Daniel MacIvor
    • The Dissemblers by Jason Bryden
    • Tideline by Wajdi Mouawad, translated by Shelley Tepperman
  • 2008/2009
    • Age of Arousal by Linda Griffiths
    • East of Berlin by Hannah Moscovitch
    • Influence by Janet Munsil
    • Palace of the End by Judith Thompson
  • 2009/2010
    • Any Night by Daniel Arnold, Medina Hahn and Ron Jenkins
    • Demon Night by Shawn Macdonald
    • Herr Beckmann's People by Sally Stubbs
  • 2010/2011
    • Mimi (Or A Prisoner's Comedy Lyrics and music by Allen Cole, book and lyrics by Melody A. Johnson and Rick Roberts
    • Hard Core Logo: Live Adaptation by Michael Scholar, Jr., based on the book by Michael Turner, film by Bruce McDonald, and screenplay by Noel S. Baker. Original Music by Joe Keithley, lyrics by Michael Turner
    • Love Songs By Ana Sokolovic

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