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* An original 25th Street Theatre Production |
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| 1999 |
The Hats of Mr Zenobe - Robert Astle |
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*Bea's Niece - David Gow |
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Hosanna - Michel Tremblay |
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Spitting Slag - Mansel Robinson |
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| 1998 |
Cherry Docs - David Gow |
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*Four Horses - Greg Daniels |
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Dummies Theatre's Go Weast - Anna Papadakos |
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| 1997 |
*Bim and Bub - Henry Woolf |
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So Low - Denise Clarke |
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Scraping the Surface: A Life in Progress - Lyle Victor Albert |
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*Sacred Places - Joe Welsh |
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*The Last Journey of Captain Hart - Dianne Warren |
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| 1996 |
*Blue Zone - Rod MacIntyre |
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Illegal Entry - Clem Martini |
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*One More Time (Provincial Tour) - Maria Campbell & Harry W Daniels |
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| 1995 |
*Spirit Wrestler - Greg Nelson |
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*Percy's Edge - Greg Daniels |
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*One More Time - Maria Campbell & Harry W Daniels |
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| 1994 |
*The Harrowing - Scott Douglas (playwright's first play) |
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*Saddles in the Rain - Pamela J Bustin (playwright's first play) |
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Co-produced by Realife Productions |
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*Z: A Meditation on Oppression, Desire, and Freedom - Anne Szumigalski (playwright's first play) |
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Published by Coteau Books, Saskatchewan |
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Winner of the Saskatchewan Book of the Year Award |
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| 1993 |
*Rodeo Life - Sharon Butala (playwright's first play) |
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*Colonial Tongues - Mansel Robinson (playwright's first play) |
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Published by Playwrights Canada |
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*Magpie - Kit Brennan |
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Published in Grain Magazine, Saskatchewan
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| 1992 |
*Sidney - Greg Nelson |
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as part of the Playwrights Repertory Festival |
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*Talking West - Don Kerr |
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as part of the Playwrights Repertory Festival |
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*Club Chernobyl - Dianne Warren |
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as part of the Playwrights Repertory Festival |
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Published by Coteau Books, Saskatchewan |
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Elvira - Brigitte Jacques translated by David Edney |
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World Premier of English translation |
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| 1991 |
*Serpent in the Night Sky - Dianne Warrren (playwright's first play) |
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Published by PlayCan, Playwright’s Union of Canada, Toronto |
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Nominated for Governer General Award (1992) |
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*Dreamkeeper - Bruce Sinclair |
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Published by Coteau Books, Saskatchewan in “ Eureka ” a collection of plays |
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*Blind Girl Last Night - Greg Daniels |
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*Auntie's Knitting a Baby - Lois Simmie |
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Toured schools in Saskatchewan |
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Published by Red Deer Press |
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| 1990 |
*Nice Guy - Rod MacIntyre |
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*Roundup - Barbara Sapergia |
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Published by Coteau Books, Saskatchewan |
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*Exile - Archie Crail |
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Subsequent production in South Africa |
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| 1989 |
*Sky - Connie Gault (playwright's first play) |
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Subsequent radio version produced by CBC and BBC |
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Published by Blizzard |
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Produced on BBC Radio’s World Broadcast network in 1994 |
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*Talking Back - Don Kerr |
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Published by Coteau Books, Saskatchewan |
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*Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree - Collective |
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Co-production with Tamanhous Theatre, Vancouver |
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| 1988 |
*The Oldest Profession - Paula Vogel |
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Subsequent productions across Canada |
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| 1987 |
*Melody Farm - Ken Mitchell |
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*Fun and Nobody - Howard Korder (playwright's first play) |
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Concurrent production in New York City |
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Playwright received Pulitzer Prise nomination for his second play |
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*Sex and Politics - Wiliam Chadwick |
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Commissioned by 25th Street Theatre Centre |
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Subsequent productions across Canada |
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Published by North Waterloo Academic Press |
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*The Medicare Show - Kim Morrisey |
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| 1986 |
Play Memory - Joanna Glass |
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Canadian Premier produced by 25th Street Theatre Centre |
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Published in “Newest Plays by Women”, Newest Publishers, Saskatchewan |
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*Flights of Angel - Ron Marken (playwright's first play) |
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| 1985 |
*The Plainsman - Ken Mitchell |
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Published by Coteau Books, Saskatchewan |
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*The Great War - Don Kerr (playwright's first play) |
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*Snow White and the Three Dwarfs - Kim Morrisey |
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| 1983 |
*Diefenbaker - Thelma Oliver |
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*Playing the Fool - Alun Hibbert |
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| 1982 |
*Lokkinen - Barbara Sapergia |
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| 1981 |
*Jessica - Maria campbell, Linda Griffiths, Paul Thompson |
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Subsequesnt production by Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto |
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Winner of Dora Mavor Moore Award |
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Published by Coach House Press, Ontario |
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*A Very Modest Orgy - Patricia Joudrey |
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| 1980 |
*O.D. on Paradise - Linda Griffiths, Patrick Brymer |
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Subsequesnt production by Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto |
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*Matonnabbee - EH Carefoot |
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*The Ziggy Effect - Marc Diamond |
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| 1979 |
*Jacob Kepp - Andras Tahn |
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*Queen's Cowboy - Layne Coleman & William Hominuke |
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Subsequently revised, mounted, and toured in 1980 |
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*Cold Comfort - Jim Gerrard |
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Subsequent productions throughout Canada |
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Published by Talon Books, British Columbia |
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Made into a feature film in 1990 |
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| 1978 |
*Generation and 1/2 - Collective |
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*Wolf Boy - Brad Fraser (playwright's first play) |
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| 1977 |
*Paper Wheat - Collective |
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Subsequent tours of Saskatchewan and Canada (1977, 1978, 1979) |
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National Film Board produced documentary film (1978) |
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CBC Television production (1980) |
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Subsequent productions by 25th street Theatre centre (1980, 1981, 1989) |
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Published by Western Producer, Prairie Books (1980) |
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| 1976 |
*Heartbreak Hotel - Layne Coleman and others |
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*Christmas Candy: The Sacred Mountain - Collective |
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| 1975 |
*The Ballad of Billy the Kid – adaped by Andras Tahn |
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*If You're So Good Why Are You In Saskatoon - Collective |
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Production Remounted in 1976 |
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| 1974 |
*The Sibyl - adaptation by Alexander Hausvater from the novel by Par Lagerkvist |
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| 1973 |
*Covenent Garden - Andras Tahn |
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| 1972 |
*Gardens Sketch 1 & 2 - Andras Than |
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*Pleasent Street - Ken Mitchell (playwright's first play) |
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