The Company Theatre

The Company Theatre is a Toronto-based independent theatre company.

History

It was founded by actors Allan Hawco and Philip Riccio in 2004.

List of productions

YearProductionPlaywrightTheatre
2005A Whistle In the DarkTom MurphyBerkeley Street Theatre, Toronto
2007Marion BridgeDaniel MacIvorYoung Centre, Toronto
2008FestenThomas Vinterberg,
Mogens Rukov,
Bo Hr. Hansen
Berkeley Street Theatre, Toronto
2010Through The LeavesFranz Xaver KroetzTarragon Theatre, Toronto
2011The TestLukas BarfussBerkeley Street Theatre, Toronto
2012Speaking In TonguesAndrew BovellBerkeley Street Theatre, Toronto
2014BellevilleAmy HerzogBerkeley Street Theatre, Toronto

In the fall of 2010, The Company Theatre was invited into a three-year Berkeley Street Partnership with Canadian Stage.[1] Their first production in this partnership was "The Test" by Lukas Barfuss in 2011[2] followed by "Speaking In Tongues" in the fall of 2012.[3] Their third and final production in this partnership will be "Belleville" by Amy Herzog, scheduled to take the stage in April 2014.[4]

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References

  1. BWW News Desk (December 9, 2012). "Canadian Stage Announces Collaboration With The Company Theatre For Berkeley Street". Broadwayworld.com.
  2. Toronto Sun (November 4, 2011). "The Test passes with ease: The Company Theatre continues to earn high marks". Toronto Sun.
  3. Mooney On Theatre (November 4, 2012). "Review: Speaking In Tongues". Mooney On Theatre.
  4. The Globe & Mail (March 4, 2013). "Company Theatre to stage Amy Herzog's Belleville". The Globe & Mail.
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