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Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre the Tom Hendry Warehouse Performance History Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre The Tom Hendry Warehouse Performance History Second Stage Productions: 1958 — Today The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre’s second stage has, over the years, changed both location and name. Originally housed in the old Dominion Theatre, it was simply known as the Studio Theatre. Then in 1965, with a new location, it was appropriately called Theatre-Across-The-Street. In 1969, a permanent facility was established at 140 Rupert Avenue and a new name introduced, the MTC Warehouse Theatre. At the 50th Anniversary Homecoming celebration on May 11, 2008, the Warehouse theatre was officially dedicated to MTC co-founder and first general manager, Tom Hendry. STUDIO THEATRE Harry, Noon and Night 1976/77 1960/61 Mandragola Berlin to Broadway With Kurt Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma’s Hung The Indian Wants The Weill You in the Closet and I’m Bronx/Escurial Fables Here and Then Feelin’ So Sad La Turista Waiting for Godot The Lesson/The Marriage Alpha Beta Proposal 1970/71 Canadian Gothic & American Under Milkwood The Sun Never Sets Modern Tomorrow is St. Valentine’s Day 1961/62 1977/78 Waiting for Godot 1971/72 Hello and Goodbye Who is on My Side? Who? Head ‘Em Off At The Pas Oh Coward! A Sunny Morning The Jealous Husband/The Flying Love is Meant to Make us Glad In the Beginning: A Rock Doctor and The Blind Man The Potato People Two Friends Ashes 1972/73 For Love and Chicken Soup 1962/63 The Promise The Sea Horse The Spirit of the People is a En Pièces Detachées Sometime Thing On the Air 1978/79 The Love Merchants Jacques Brel is Alive & Well & Forever Yours, Marie-Lou Living in Paris Theatre Beyond Words 1963/64 Wedding in White The Zoo Story/Sexual Endgame Perversity in Chicago 1973/74 Sizwe Bansi is Dead THEATRE-ACROSS-THE- Mime Over Five STREET Esker Mike and His Wife, Agiluk 1979/80 1964/65 You’re Gonna Be Alright, American Buffalo The Shoemaker’s Prodigious Jamie-Boy Circus Gothic Wife Jubalay Waiting for the Parade Talley’s Folly 1967/68 1974/75 Spokesong Happy Days/Exit the King Old Times/Hosanna The Day Jake Made ‘Er Rain School for Wives Androcles and the Lion Red Magic The Knack 1980/81 Crabdance Betrayal 1968/69 Macbeth Fortune and Men’s Eyes 1975/76 Bent Home Free/The Zoo Story The Collected Works of Billy 1837: The Farmers’ Revolt How the Puppets Formed a the Kid Government Canadian Mime Theatre 1981/82 Endgame The Gin Game MTC WAREHOUSE THEATRE Creeps The Tempest 1969/70 Thimblerig Hail Scrawdyke! A Moon for the Misbegotten Side by Side by Sondheim Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre The Tom Hendry Warehouse Performance History -1- 1991/92 2000/01 1982/83 Wingfield Trilogy The Gist Fifth of July Goodnight Desdemona (Good Waiting for Godot How I Got That Story Morning Juliet) A Penny for the Guy Paper Wheat The Affections of May Happy Cloud 9 Medea Climate of the Times 2001/02 1992/93 The Lost Boys 1983/84 Unidentified Human Remains The Threepenny Opera La Sagouine and the True Nature of Love The Blue Room The Actor’s Nightmare/Sister Death and the Maiden The Lonesome West Mary Ignatius Explains It All Gunmetal Blues for You Steel Magnolias 2002/03 Remember Me The Shape of Things Clearances 1993/94 The Homecoming Lips Together, Teeth Apart Time After Time: The Chet Baker 1984/85 Awful Manors Project Sea Marks Mrs. Klein Bigger Than Jesus ’Night, Mother The Search for Signs of Beautiful Deeds/De beaux Intelligent Life in the 2003/04 gestes Universe Feelgood Automatic Pilot Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1994/95 I, Claudia 1985/86 Fronteras Americanas Mating Dance of the Werewolf Einstein (American Borders) Fool For Love Tinka’s New Dress 2004/05 One in a Million Poor Super Man Real Live Girl Garrison’s Garage The Monument Hosanna The Last Doors’ Bootleg Provenance 1995/96 The Last Five Years 1986/87 Our Country’s Good The Double Bass Angels In America, A Gay 2005/06 We Can’t Pay? We Won’t Pay! Fantasia on National Themes, The Goat or, Who is Sylvia? Salt Water Moon Part One: Millennium Cul-de-Sac Henry V Approaches Long Day’s Journey into Night Life After Hockey The Good Sisters (Les Belles Fully Committed Soeurs) 1987/88 Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & 2006/07 The Rez Sisters Grill The Retreat from Moscow Letter From Wingfield Farm Summer of My Amazing Luck Loot 1996/97 The Real Thing The Unseen Hand/Killer’s Head An Inspector Calls What Lies Before Us The Club True West Misery 2007/08 1988/89 None Is Too Many Hardsell Frankie and Johnny in the Clair Glengarry Glen Ross De Lune 1997/98 Rope’s End When That I Was Quills The Satchmo’ Suite Life Skills High Life A Walk in The Woods Skylight 2008/09 Frankenstein: Playing with Fire Street of Blood Scorched The Price 1989/90 1998/99 Bad Dates Kiss of the Spider Woman Wit Bleeding Hearts The Glass Menagerie Cherry Docs Beautiful Lake Winnipeg How I Learned to Drive 2009/10 Driving Miss Daisy The Attic, The Pearls & Three 5 O’Clock Bells The Dragons’ Trilogy Fine Girls East of Berlin Top Girls 1990/91 1999/2000 Looking Back-West Dry Lips Oughta Move To Patience Kapuskasing Closer 2010/11 Toronto, Mississippi The Beauty Queen of Leenane Jake’s Gift Burn This The Last Night of Ballyhoo The Seafarer My Children! My Africa! After Miss Julie The Drowning Girls Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre The Tom Hendry Warehouse Performance History -2- 2011/12 IN THE NEXT ROOM or the vibrator play Mrs. Warren’s Profession August: Osage County Blind Date 2012/13 Red Assassins The Penelopiad Ride the Cyclone: A Musical Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre The Tom Hendry Warehouse Performance History -3- .
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