DVxT Theatre Company
DVxT Theatre Company
55 Mill Street, Building 74, Suite 310
Toronto, Ontario Canada M5A 3C4

T: 416 504-DVxT (3898) · F: 416 603-DVxT (3898) · E: info@dvxt.com

Theatre for the Critical Masses Past Productions

Past Productions:

Coyote Ugly
by Lynn Seifert

1998
Presented at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, Toronto
Featuring: Elley-Ray Hennessy, Ron Kennell, Earl Pastko, Tracy Ryan and Waneta Storms, Ron Kennell,

2 Dora Awards
Female Performance (Waneta Storms), Sound Design (John Gzowski)

5 Dora Nominations
Production, Direction, Set Design, Female Performance, Sound Design

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The Doll House
by Henrik Ibsen
New translation & adaptation by John Murrell (commissioned by DVxT)

2000 Presented at Canadian Stage's Berkeley Street Theatre Upstairs, Toronto Featuring: Fiona Byrne, Ben Carlson, Ellen-Ray Hennessy, Jordan Pettle, Melee Hutton, Earl Pastko, Raymond O'Neill, Asa Perlman and Hart Massey

7 Dora Awards for all 7 Dora Nominations Production, Direction (Vikki Anderson), Female Performance (Fiona Byrne), Male Performance (Ben Carlson), Set Design (Vikki Anderson), Costume Design (Shawn Kerwin) and Sound Design (John Gzowski). ??

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Happy Days
by Samuel Beckett

2003 Presented at the Fleck Theatre, Toronto, by Soulpepper in association with DVxT Featuring: Martha Burns and Michael Simpson

1 Dora Nomination
Female Performance

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Mosley and Me
by Adam Pettle (commissioned by DVxT)

2003 Presented World Premiere in association with Canadian Stage at the Berkeley Street Theatre Downstairs.
Featuring: Randy Hughson and Alex Poch-Goldin??

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St. Christopher
by A. Shay Hahn

2005 Presented in association with Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto
Featuring: Gray Powell, Lisa Norton, Philip Riccio and Ashley Wright

1 Dora Nomination
Costume Design


The Provok'd Wife
by John Vanbrugh

2006-2008 Commission: Rick Roberts was commissioned to write a new adaptation of Vanbrugh's 1697 English Restoration Comedy to celebrate our 10th anniversary. The Provok'd Wife was workshopped at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.

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The Turn of the Screw
by Henry James
adaptation to stage by Jeffrey Hatcher

2009 Presented at the Campbell House Museum, a site-specific performance in a downtown Toronto Historic home.
Featuring: Christine Horne and Clinton Walker

3 Dora Awards Direction (Vikki Anderson), Female Performance (Christine Horne), Male Performance (Clinton Walker)

5 Dora Nominations
Production, Costume Design, Direction, Female Performance, Male Performance

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