“Alice Sit By The Fire” Theater program
A theater program by The Winnipeg Little Theatre of “Alice Sit By The Fire” by J. M. Barrie and directed by John Craig was performed on October 10-12, 1935 at the Dominion Theatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba., The Little Theatre Movement or la petite scène, has now become a generic term for the amateur or nonprofessional, "community" theatre in Canada often featuring Canadian playwrights. Originally, however, it referred to an international reform movement protesting against mass-produced, professional productions seen around the turn of the century.
“The Prisoner” Theater program
A theater program by The Winnipeg Little Theater of “The Prisoner” by Taras Shewchenko and dramatized by Karpenko Karey and directed by John Craig with assistance from Ivan Baydak. The play was performed on November 26-28, 1936 at the Orpheum Theatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba., The Little Theatre Movement or la petite scène, has now become a generic term for the amateur or nonprofessional, "community" theatre in Canada often featuring Canadian playwrights. Originally, however, it referred to an international reform movement protesting against mass-produced, professional productions seen around the turn of the century.
“The Taming of the Shrew” Theater program
A theater program by The Winnipeg Little Theatre of “The Taming of the Shrew” by William Shakespeare and directed by John Craig was performed on November 27-30, 1935 at the Dominion Theatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba., The Little Theatre Movement or la petite scène, has now become a generic term for the amateur or nonprofessional, "community" theatre in Canada often featuring Canadian playwrights. Originally, however, it referred to an international reform movement protesting against mass-produced, professional productions seen around the turn of the century.
“Winterset” Theater program
A theater program by The Winnipeg Little Theater of “Winterset” by Maxwell Anderson and directed by John Craig was performed on October 15-17, 1936 at the Winnipeg Auditorium in Winnipeg, Manitoba., The Little Theatre Movement or la petite scène, has now become a generic term for the amateur or nonprofessional, "community" theatre in Canada often featuring Canadian playwrights. Originally, however, it referred to an international reform movement protesting against mass-produced, professional productions seen around the turn of the century.