Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre production history

Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre (RMTC) is Canada's oldest English-language regional theatre. It was founded in 1958 by John Hirsch and Tom Hendry as an amalgamation of the Winnipeg Little Theatre and Theatre 77. The following is a chronological list of the Mainstage, Warehouse, and Regional Tour productions that have been staged since its inception.

1958–1959

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1959–1960

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1960–1961

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1961–1962

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1962–1963

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1963–1964

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1964–1965

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1965–1966

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1966–1967

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1967–1968

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1968–1969

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1969–1970

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1970–1971

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1971–1972

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1972–1973

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1973–1974

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1974–1975

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1975–1976

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1976–1977

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1977–1978

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1978–1979

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1979–1980

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1980–1981

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1981–1982

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1982–1983

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1983–1984

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1984–1985

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1985–1986

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1986–1987

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1987–1988

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1988–1989

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1989–1990

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1990–1991

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1991–1992

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1992–1993

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1993–1994

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1994–1995

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1995–1996

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1996–1997

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1997–1998

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1998–1999

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1999–2000

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2000–2001

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2001–2002

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2002–2003

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2003–2004

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2004–2005

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2005–2006

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2006–2007

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2007–2008

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2008–2009

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2009–2010

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2010–2011

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Becomes the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre in 2010.

2011–2012

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2012–2013

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2013–2014

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2014–2015

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2015–2016

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2016–2017

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2017–2018

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2018–2019

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2019-2020

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2020-2021

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2021-2022

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2022-2023

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2023-2024

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References

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  1. ^ Schmidt, Joff (2018-02-03). "Hit musical Matilda, new made-in-Manitoba plays highlight 2018-19 Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre season". CBC. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  2. ^ Schmidt, Joff (2019-02-01). "The Bard, the Beatles and Austen-inspired Christmas story coming to RMTC next season". CBC. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
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