Past Productions

May 7th to 16th, 2009
Irving Greenberg Theatre Centre Mainstage Theatre
Adapted & Directed by Charles McFarland
Set & Costume Design by Sarah Waghorn
Lighting Design by Rebecca Miller
Stage Managed by Natalie Gisele
With Michael Mancini as Henry
& Rita Celli and Adrian Harewood of CBC Radio 1
Featuring
Steve Arnold, James Bradford, Sarah Conn, David da Costa, David Holton, Mishka Lavigne, Tania Levy, Thom Nyhuus, Ian Travis & Scott Wilson
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ANDY MASSINGHAM as Peer Gynt in…
In a brand new adaptation by Henry Beissel
Directed by James Richardson Designed by Rebecca Miller & Sarah Waghorn Music Composed by Nick Carpenter In association with The Ottawa School of Speech and Drama’s Pre-professional program
Featuring: Guy Buller, Melodie Courval, Celine Filion, Romuald Hivert, Brent Landry, Amy Lester, Lucie Roy, Kelly Savoie, Amanda Shilo & David Hersh
March 10th to 21st, 2009
Irving Greenberg Theatre Centre: Studio Theatre
Engage! Exchange! Enrich!
Look Back In Anger
by John Osborne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMAmmIjk1Xw
Directed by Kevin Orr
October 21st to November 1st, 2008
Irving Greenberg Theatre Centre: Studio Theatre
Set, Costume & Prop Design by Sarah Waghorn Lighting Design by Margaret Coderre-Williams
Sound Design by James Richardson
Stage Managed by Jim Fritz with Natalie Gisele
Featuring Alison Almeida, Richard Gelinas, Amanda Kellock, Paul Mackan, Stewart Matthews & Kristina Watt
2007-2008 Season
Top Girls by Caryl Churchill
October/November 2007 – Arts Court Theatre
Directed by Charles McFarland
Designed by Darryl Bennett, Rebecca Miller* & Sarah Waghorn – *Winner Best Design – 2007 Rideau Awards
Featuring Rachelle Casseus, Mary Ellis, Tania Levy, Margo MacDonald, Kate Smith, Colleen Sutton & Kristina Watt* – * Winner Best Actress – 2007 Rideau Awards
Empire Builders by Boris Vian -Winner Best Production – 2008 Rideau Awards
February 2008 – Irving Greenberg Studio Theatre
In co-production with the Empire Builders Collective
Directed by Joel Beddows* Winner Best Director – 2008 Capital Critic’s Awards & 2008 Rideau Award
Designed by Lynn Cox* , Angela Hache# & Brian Smith
* Winner Best Design – Capital Critic’s Awards & Rideau Award
# Winner Best Design – Rideau Award
Featuring Katie Bunting, Julian Doucet, Matt Miwa, Alix Sideris, Maureen Smith & Riley Stewart
TARTUFFE by Moliere in a new translation by David Whiteley
May/June 2008
In association with the Pre-Professional Program of the Ottawa School of Speech and Drama
Directed by James Richardson
Designed by Roy Hansen-Robitschek
Featuring Lindsay Carkner, Zachary Counsil, David DaCosta, David Gardner, Fiona Green, Kris Joseph, Barry Karp, Ian Lloyd, Kelly Savoie & Beverley Wolfe
2006-2007
1. Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe, adapted and directed by Charles McFarland
2. Betrayal by Harold Pinter, directed by Natalie Quesnel
3. She Stoops To Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith, directed by Todd Duckworth
4. Greek remounted by Repercussion Theatre(Montreal – Best Production and Director (Kevin Orr) - 2007 Rideau Awards for English Theatre
5. Medea remounted by Deluxe Hot Sauce – Magnetic North Theatre Festival and Ottawa Fringe Festival
2005-2006
1. Dangerous Liaisons by Christopher Hampton, directed by Charles McFarland
2. The Chairs by Eugene Ionesco, directed by James Richardson
3. Medea by Euripides, directed by Jan Irwin
2004-2005
1. The Real Inspector Hound by Tom Stoppard, directed by Charles McFarland
2. Greek by Stephen Berkhoff, directed by Kevin Orr
- Best Professional Production Capital Critic’s Awards
3. Everyman directed by James Richardson
2003-2004
1. Mother Courage by Bertolt Brecht, directed by James Richardson
2. Miss Julie by August Strindberg, directed by Margo MacDonald
3. The Misanthrope by Moliere, translated and directed by David Whiteley
2002-2003
1. Murder In The Cathedral by T.S. Eliot, directed by James Richardson
2. The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, directed by Alan Jeans
3. The Brothers Menaechmus by Plautus, adapted and directed by David Whiteley
4. An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein by Shel Silverstein,
directed by Graham Price & James Richardson – Ottawa Fringe Festival, Best Comedy
2001-2002
1. The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, directed by James Richardson
2. Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, directed by Andrew Alexander
3. The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter, directed by Graham Price – Ottawa Fringe Festival


