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I’LL BE BACK BEFORE MIDNIGHT! by Peter Colley

1989/1988, ArchiveBy Anna Geudert8. December 2020

I’LL BE BACK BEFORE MIDNIGHT! was named in a recent Toronto Globe & Mail retrospective on Canadian theatre as “probably the most produced Canadian play ever.” The play has grossed over $8 million world wide, and has had countless productions in Canada, the USA and Europe, placing the author among the top playwrights working in…

THE CARETAKER by Harold Pinter

1990/1989, ArchiveBy Anna Geudert8. December 2020

Aston, a young man in his early thirties, rescues a poor old tramp from a fight. He brings him home to his room in a large house, gives him a place to sleep and offers him a job as caretaker. The tramp is reluctant to take the job, but he obviously likes the shelter and…

I DO! I DO! by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt

1990/1989, ArchiveBy Anna Geudert8. December 2020

The story follows newly weds Michael and Agnes starting on their wedding day and explores their life together over the next 50 years until they finally sell their home to the next pair of newlyweds. During that time, the couple goes through their wedding night jitters, raises a family, negotiates mid-life crises, quarrels, separates, reconciles…

BEYOND THERAPY by Christopher Durang

1990/1989, ArchiveBy Anna Geudert8. December 2020

Bruce and Prudence are deeply into therapy. Prudence’s macho therapist is urging her to be more assertive while Bruce’s wacky female therapist wants him to meet women by placing a personal ad She does not fully comprehend that Bruce has a male lover who is not pleased by Bruce’s desire to date a woman: Prudence.…

GUNTHER AND THE GANGSTERS by Robert Rumpf

1990/1989, ArchiveBy Anna Geudert8. December 2020

DANGEROUS OBSESSION by N. J. Crisp

1991/1990, ArchiveBy Anna Geudert8. December 2020

WHY NOT STAY FOR BREAKFAST? by Gene Stone and Ray Cooney

1991/1990, ArchiveBy Anna Geudert8. December 2020

WHY NOT STAY FOR BREAKFAST? has never failed to delight audiences, both young and old, with its comic treatment of the generation gap. It was a particular favourite when the English Theatre of Hamburg produced it in 1981 and again in 1989. The comedy opened at the Apollo Theatre, London, in 1973 and played through…

THE GLASS MENAGERIE by Tennessee Williams

1991/1990, ArchiveBy Anna Geudert8. December 2020

THE GLASS MENAGERIE, Tennessee Williams’s first great hit, opened to critical acclaim in Chicago on December 26, 1944, and then moved on to Broadway where it made its author internationally famous. The play’s setting is St. Louis

THE TAMING OF THE SHREW by William Shakespeare, adapted by David Henry

1991/1990, ArchiveBy Anna Geudert8. December 2020

The “Shrew” is Katherina Minola, the eldest daughter of Baptista Minola, a Lord in Padua. Her temper is extremely volatile and no man can control her. She ties her sister to a chair in one scene, and in another attacks a music tutor with his own fiddle. Her younger sister, Bianca Minola, is nubile and…

IT’S FUN TO LEARN ENGLISH by Robert Rumpf and Clifford Dean

1991/1990, ArchiveBy Anna Geudert8. December 2020
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