Shaw Festival production history

The Shaw Festival is a major Canadian theatre festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, the second largest repertory theatre company in North America. Founded in 1962, its original mandate was to stimulate interest in George Bernard Shaw and his period, and to advance the development of theatre arts in Canada.

The following is a chronological list of the productions that have been staged as part of the Shaw Festival since its inception.

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2020

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was announced on July 22, 2020, that most of the season is cancelled, with no performances until September 16, 2020 at the earliest. Some performances of Charley's Aunt, Flush, and A Christmas Carol may still take place over the fall and holiday season, dependent on government guidelines.[3]

  • Sherlock Holmes and the Raven’s Curse - by R. Hamilton Wright, based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Mahabharata - adapted by Ravi Jain and Miriam Fernandes, original concept developed with Jenny Koons

Frequency of production of Shaw's plays

Note: The following original theatrical works by Shaw have never been produced at the Shaw Festival: Buoyant Billions, Cymbeline Refinished, Farfetched Fables, The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet, and Why She Would Not.

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References

Bibliography

  • Holmes, Katherine ed. (1986). Celebrating!: twenty-five years on the stage at the Shaw Festival. Erin, Ontario: Boston Mills Press. ISBN 0-919783-48-1.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
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