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The Virtual Stage is a professional multimedia theatre company based out of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Founded in 2000 by Artistic Director Andy Thompson, The Virtual Stage focuses on the investigation of emerging technologies in theatre and often utilizes cinematic techniques and elements of
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in its live productions.


History

Shortly after incorporating as The Virtual Stage Arts Society in 2000, the company created a short film entitled ''Game Over'' on the theme of violent children's entertainment. The following year, the company produced its first full-length play with the acclaimed Canadian premiere of Don DeLillo’s play '' Valparaiso'' at the Presentation House Theatre in
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. This show was the first of three that the company produced as "The Virtual Stage Co-op" under the Canadian Actors' Equity Association Equity Co-op guidelines. In 2002, the company produced the world premiere of Andy Thompson's play ''The Birth of Freedom'', directed by Alex Lazaridis Ferguson at Performance Works on Granville Island. ''The Birth of Freedom'' went on to garner three nominations at Vancouver's
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s: Outstanding Original Play or Musical, Sydney Risk Award for Outstanding original Script by an Emerging Playwright and winning the company's first ever award with Outstanding Performance by an Actress In a Supporting Role (Colleen Wheeler). In 2004, the company once again produced ''Valparaiso'', directed by Craig Hall at Performance Works on Granville Island. This production was its last under the Equity Co-op framework. After a year-long mentorship with the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company, The Virtual Stage produced the world premiere of Andy Thompson's science fiction comedy play ''SPANK!'' at the Roundhouse Community Centre in 2006. ''SPANK!'' went on to garner three nominations at Vancouver's Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards: Significant Artistic Achievement for Outstanding Technical Design, Outstanding Costume Design and winning for Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress (Sasa Brown). In 2008, The Virtual Stage co-produced a "live-cinematic interpretation" of Jean-Paul Sartre’s '' No Exit'' with Electric Company Theatre at the Centre for Digital Media, directed by Kim Collier. The production was highly acclaimed, leading the Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards small theatre category with eight nominations, winning for Outstanding Production and Critics’ Choice Innovation Award. The success spawned a Canadian tour of ''No Exit'' in the 2009-2010 theatre season, with productions in
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(produced at the Sagebrush Theatre by Western Canadian Theatre), Toronto (presented by Nightwood Theatre at the Buddies in Bad Times theatre) and
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at The High Performance Rodeo (presented by One Yellow Rabbit and Theatre Calgary). The Virtual Stage made its US and international touring debut with ''No Exit'' at
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in San Francisco in 2011. Also in 2011, The Virtual Stage produced the world premiere of Andy Thompson's multi-media stage adaptation of
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’s novel '' Nineteen Eighty-Four'', co-produced by
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's Studio 58 and directed by Ron Jenkins at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre. Later that year, The Virtual Stage entered the Film Racing Grand Prix, an international 100-hour filmmaking competition. Its entry in the race, a superhero spoof directed by Andy Thompson entitled ''Repair Man'', was the top-ranking Canadian film of the competition, finishing third overall. In 2012, the company produced Andy Thompson's site-specific theatrical scavenger hunt ''The Zombie Syndrome'' in which audience members with smartphones used
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to navigate from scene to scene on the streets of Vancouver. The Vancouver Police Department was involved in the process to ensure no violent scenes with zombies appeared in public. The
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show was acclaimed for its originality and compared to the Choose Your Own Adventure gamebooks of the 1980s and 1990s.


See also

*
Theatre of Canada Canada's contemporary theatre reflects a rich diversity of regional and cultural identities. Since the late 1960s, there has been a concerted effort to develop the voice of the 'Canadian playwright', which is reflected in the nationally focused ...
*
List of Canadian plays Canadian plays have been written since the 19th century, both in English and in French. The present list comprises plays in English, some of which being translations from French Canadian plays. Full length and one act plays are included but not mus ...
* Vancouver's Arts and Culture *
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References


External links

* * The Jessie Richardson Theatre Award
official website
* ''No Exit'' at Calgary'
High Performance Rodeo
* ''No Exit'' at San Francisco'
American Conservatory Theater
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