User:Zanimum/List of productions at Stage West, Mississauga
Appearance
1986
- Social Security, starring Tammy Grimes, Ray Buktenica, Beth Howland[1]
1987
- Corpse!, a play by Gerald Moon, starring Heath Lamberts[2]
- The Odd Couple female version, starring Sandy Dennis, Stella Stevens, April to June 7[3]
- Doubles, starring Frank Gorshin, Donald Most, Lorraine Landry[4]
1988
- Leader of the Pack: The Ellie Greenwich Musical, starring Audrey Landers, active as of February[5]
- Nite Club Confidential, starring Gary Sandy, Avery Saltzman, Laura Soltis, running as of April[6]
- Move Over, Mrs Markham, starring Larry Lanville, Barbara Hamilton, Gabrielle Rose, running as of August[7] and September[8]
- Wally's Cafe, starring Avery Schreiber, June Wilkinson, Cynthia Wood, as of November[9]
1989
- Beehive: The '60's Musical, billed in newspaper ads simply as Beehive, starring Mary Wilson, running as of March[10]
- Oliver!, running as of June[11] and August[12]
- Your Place or Mine, starring Jesse White, running as of November[13]
1990
- Double Act, starring George Segal and Alexandra O'Karma, as of February[14] and March[15]
- Season's Greetings, starring Bernard Fox, Nigel Bennett, Elizabeth Richardson, Guy Bannerman, Derek Boyes, Anthony Bekenn, as of December[16]
1991
- Latoya Jackson, December 1991[17]
1992
- Leader of the Pack, starring Joyce DeWitt, as of February until April 5[18]
1993
- Jake's Women, starring Richard Kline, Alison MacLeod, Mary Long, Jayne Eastwood, Catherine Barroll, Beverley D. Mac Keen, Melodee Finlay, running as of September to November 21[19]
1994
- The Mind With a Naughty Man, starring Mickey Rooney[20]
- Pyjama Tops, starring June Wilkinson, Michael Lamport, as of August[21]
1999
- Norman, Is That You?, starring Len Lesser
Refernces
[edit]- ^ Conlogue, Roy (1 December 1986). "Social Security pleases the palate". The Globe and Mail. p. C14.
- ^ Conlogue, Ray (10 January 1987). "TFT drops two new productions". The Globe and Mail. p. E10.
- ^ "For your night on the town... (advertising feature)". The Globe and Mail. 25 April 1987. p. C11.
- ^ Conlogue, Roy (29 August 1987). "Doubles' locker-room humor relies heavily on ethnic shtick". The Globe and Mail. p. C12.
- ^ "For your night on the town...". The Globe and Mail. 26 February 1988. p. D18.
- ^ Conlogue, Ray (22 April 1988). "Nite Club has audience squirming in the dark". The Globe and Mail. p. C10.
- ^ "For your night on the town... (advertising feature)". The Globe and Mail. 17 August 1988. p. C7.
- ^ "For your night on the town... (advertising feature)". The Globe and Mail. 9 September 1988. p. C6.
- ^ "For your night on the town... (advertising feature)". The Globe and Mail. 10 November 1988. p. C6.
- ^ "For your night on the town... (advertising feature)". The Globe and Mail. 13 March 1989. p. D9.
- ^ "For your night on the town... (advertising feature)". The Globe and Mail. 30 June 1989. p. C11.
- ^ "For your night on the town... (advertising feature)". The Globe and Mail. 7 August 1989. p. C10.
- ^ "For your night on the town... (advertising feature)". The Globe and Mail. 3 November 1989. p. C10.
- ^ Conlogue, Ron (6 February 1990). "Stage West mixes up another batch of relentless raunch". The Globe and Mail. p. A18.
- ^ "For your night on the town... (advertising feature)". The Globe and Mail. 9 March 1990. p. C10.
- ^ Conlogue, Ray (21 December 1988). "Christmas offering with a twist". The Globe and Mail. p. C6.
- ^ Reynolds, Mike (3 December 1991). "LaToya Jackson turns off the mike". The Globe and Mail. p. C3.
- ^ "Mini reviews of current theatre". The Globe and Mail. 21 February 1992. p. C6.
- ^ Kirchhoff, H. J. (23 September 1993). "Simon summons only cheap giggles". The Globe and Mail. p. E3.
- ^ "Noises off: casino luck". The Globe and Mail. 3 May 1994. p. C5.
- ^ "Noises off: the real Roseanne... in her own words". The Globe and Mail. 13 August 1994. p. C7.