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 edit

1959–1960 edit

1960–1961 edit

1961–1962 edit

1962–1963 edit

1963–1964 edit

1964–1965 edit

1965–1966 edit

1966–1967 edit

1967–1968 edit

1968–1969 edit

1969–1970 edit

1970–1971 edit

1971–1972 edit

1972–1973 edit

1973–1974 edit

1974–1975 edit

1975–1976 edit

1976–1977 edit

1977–1978 edit

1978–1979 edit

1979–1980 edit

1980–1981 edit

1981–1982 edit

1982–1983 edit

1983–1984 edit

1984–1985 edit

1985–1986 edit

1986–1987 edit

1987–1988 edit

1988–1989 edit

1989–1990 edit

1990–1991 edit

1991–1992 edit

1992–1993 edit

1993–1994 edit

1994–1995 edit

1995–1996 edit

1996–1997 edit

1997–1998 edit

1998–1999 edit

1999–2000 edit

2000–2001 edit

2001–2002 edit

2002–2003 edit

2003–2004 edit

2004–2005 edit

2005–2006 edit

2006–2007 edit

2007–2008 edit

2008–2009 edit

2009–2010 edit

2010–2011 edit

Becomes the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre in 2010.

2011–2012 edit

2012–2013 edit

2013–2014 edit

2014–2015 edit

2015–2016 edit

2016–2017 edit

2017–2018 edit

2018–2019 edit

2019-2020 edit

2020-2021 edit

2021-2022 edit

2022-2023 edit

2023-2024 edit

References edit

  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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