Twenty-Something Theatre is an independent theatre company in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, led by Artistic Director Sabrina Evertt.
Along with productions of works by playwrights, Twenty-Something Theatre holds an annual Spotlight production series that showcases one emerging Vancouver-area artist (rotating between actor, director, and playwright), and provides them with an opportunity to gain exposure. In 2010, the company developed and staged a workshop production of its first original play: Prodigals by Sean Minogue.
Theatre critic Colin Thomas wrote that "Twenty-Something Theatre performs an important function in Vancouver’s cultural ecology".[1]
Chronology of Plays
- 2006
- This is Our Youth by Kenneth Lonergan
 
 - 2007
- The Shape of Things by Neil Labute
 
 - 2008
- The Fever by Wallace Shawn
 - SubUrbia by Eric Bogosian
 
 - 2009
- Anne Frank is in My Dreams by Lee Cookson
 - Unidentified Remains and the True Nature of Love by Brad Fraser
 
 - 2010
- Prodigals (workshop production) by Sean Minogue
 - Blue Surge by Rebecca Gilman
 
 - 2011
- Nocturne by Adam Rapp
 - Prodigals by Sean Minogue
 - Tough! by George F. Walker
 
 - 2012
- The Bomb-itty of Errors by Jordan Allen-Dutton, Jason Catalano, Gretogy Qaiyum and Erik Weiner
 
 - 2013
- Us & Everything We Own by Sean Minogue
 
 
References
- ↑ "Blue Surge's exploration of class is simplistic and sentimental". 27 August 2010.
 
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