What Lies Before Us by Morris Panych (2007)
World Premiere
Toured to Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto
Directors Cut by Jim Millan (2006)
World Premiere
Earshot by Morris Panych (2006)
Co-produced with the National Arts Centre
Toured to Ottawa, Gananoque, Kitchener
The Dirty/Beautiful by Stephen Massicotte (2005)
Gagarin Way by Gregory Burke (2003)
North American Premiere
Godzilla by Yasuhiko Ohashi translated by M Cody Poulton (2002)
English Language Premiere
Hedwig and the Angry Inch book by John Cameron Mitchell, music and lyrics by Stephen Trask (2001)
Time After Time: The Chet Baker Project by James O'Reilly (2001)
Toured to Victoria, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto,
Edmonton, Calgary
Shopping and Fucking by Mark Ravenhill (1999)
Slightly Bigger Cities by Bruce McCulloch (1999)
Red River by Jim Millan and Daniel David Moses (1998)
World Premiere
High Life by Lee MacDougall (1996/1997)
Toured to Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Victoria
(1998)
Born in the Grave by Jim Millan (1996)
World Premiere
Hole in My Heart the Size of My Heart by Jim Millan and Ali Riley (1995)
World Premiere
Come Good Rain by George Seremba (1994)
Anastasia is Alive and Well and She Lives with Her Brother the Czar by Glenn Christie (1994)
Body and Soul by John Mighton (1994)
Danceland by Glen Cairns (1993)
Brother Andre's Heart by Linda Griffiths (1992)
A Short History of Night by John Mighton (1991)
World Premiere
Governor General's Award, Dora Mavor Moore Award for
Best Play
Tripytch: Brownie from Hell by Carol Sinclair , The Prince by Jim Millan, and "6" by the company (1991)
World Premiere
The Cezanne Syndrome by Normand Canac Marquis translated by Louison Danis (1990)
The Colorado Gas & Diner by Oliver Dennis and Jim Millan (1990)
World Premiere
Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love by Brad Fraser (1989)
Toured to Mexico City, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Montreal (1992)
Remounted in 2004
Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance,
Male (Brent Carver)
Serpent Kills by Jim Millan and Blake Brooker (1989)
World Premiere
Toured to Ottawa (1994)
La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler (1989)
Quartet by Heiner Muller (1988)
South of Heaven by Jim Millan (1987)
World Premiere
Urban Voodoo by Peter Hinton and Jim Millan (1986)
World Premiere
Michi's Blood by Fraz Xaver Kroetz (1986)
Infidelity by Eugene Labiche (1985)
Arabian Nights by the company (1985)
World Premiere
Bremen Coffee by R W Fassbinder (1985)
Self Torture and Strenuous Exercise by Harry Kondoleon (1985)
Dali by Jim Millan (1985)
World Premiere
Remounted in 1986, 2000
Dora Mavor Moore Award for Innovation and Artistic
Excellence
Exception and the Rule by Bertolt Brecht (1985)
Sesquicentenial Clowns by the company (1984)
The Bald Soprano by Eugene Ionesco (1983)
The Wedding March by Jim Millan (1983)
Photo from Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love (1990)
From left: Joe-Norman Shaw, Brent Carver. Photo by Michael Cooper