Past Productions
SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY
June 2000: Our first production celebrated 75 years of hits while telling a tale of late night revelry.
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
December 2001: Our first Christmas show was a one-night concert/party, but started the tradition of two shows a year.
EASY STREET
December 2002: We mixed up a blend of seasonal favourites, and show tunes about transportation. Honestly!
GOOD GUYS/BAD GUYS
December 2003: a mix of naughty and nice, just in time for Christmas.
BROADWAY DREAMS & BROKEN PROMISES
June 2004: We hit the skids in this salute to hopeful losers.
POP! ROCKS
December 2005: Out on a limb again with great pop songs from "Angel" to "Disco Inferno"
A KITSMAS CAROL
December 2006: Our first fully-plotted Xmas short updated the classic with S.C. Rooge, yoga pants manufacturer.
ANNE MURRAY OF GREEN GABLES
December 2007: Celebrity adoption is all the rage ... so Anne Murray gets adopted by PEI farmers.
ANNIE GET YOUR NUN
December 2008: Do they need a Nanny or an Annie? Confusion reigns ... and the Pope is coming!
THE MOO-SICAL
December 2009: We grow a heart with this unexpectedly poignant tale of the chicken who wanted to fly and the next-door dinosaurs.
SUB PLOTS
December 2010: A salute to The Love Boat with three submarine-set plots: one romantic, one comedic, one dramatic.
ANOTHER ELFING MUSICAL
December 2011: Our Christmas show went straight to the North Pole, where Santa's elves and Tolkien's elves collide.
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT FAIRY
December 2012: Our first spin-off: Terry the Fairy returns to look for her birth mother and gets a much-needed makeover.
FRAULEIN J'S CAMP FOR CHILDREN
December 2013: The unflappable Fraulein returns with another failing business scheme.
CLIMB EVERY OTHER MOUNTAIN
December 2014: The power of stories helps a father and son move past the mother's death.
December 2015: Our first true sequel: Drag Queens vs. Aliens, as we bring back the queens from Priscilla and the aliens from Supermusical.
THE SUPERMUSICAL: MORE POWERS TO YOU
December 2016: Our second true sequel, as our superheroes reunite to open a school for the next generation—also, the unexpected return of Fraulein J.
A CHRISTMAS PANTO
December 2017: Jack's got a cow to sell, and that wicked witch next door is full of beans ... it's a match made in heaven!
BOOTIE AND THE BEAST: A CHRISTMAS PANTO
December 2018: It's Europe's Next Top Noble contest, and the Ogre is judging ... where to get her next meal from!
THE SHOE MUST GO ON: A CHRISTMAS PANTO
December 2019: In our take on the Cinderella story, rival fairy godmothers have made a bet on who'll marry the Prince. Guess what? It all goes horribly wrong ...
December 2021: Our first post-pandemic show (#40!) where a luxury space cruise to Neptune encounters unexpected obstacles along the way: Space Ogres!
December 2022: The Broadway Chorus' Christmas Panto, our 42nd show, delves into the world of snowmen (or snowpeople, if we're being inclusive).
HANSEL & GRETEL: HOUSE HUNTERS
December 2023: Our 44th show was an all-out battle between peaceful forest denizens and social media influencers looking for likes.
NOW AND THEN: A CENTURY OF SONG
June 2001: A retrospective of old and new, including then-recent hits from The Lion King and Ragtime.
SONGS ABOUT LAUGHTER, LONELINESS, AND LOVE
June 2002: A girl-gang Mikado was a highlight among the more than 30 featured songs.
PLANET BROADWAY
June 2003: A musical tour around the world, with particularly challenging dancing raising the bar for us.
MOVIES AND MORE!
December 2004: Out on a limb with a salute to songs from the movies.
ONE DAY/ONE LIFE
June 2005: Plot returns, and we featured our first real set with this send-up of office life.
DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH
June 2006: Another mile-stone en route to our present format: Act One's murder mystery had a real (but brief) script.
MISPLACED, THE MUSICAL
June 2007: Lost meets Survivor with this tale of a town of lottery winners and losers.
WHAT NOT TO WISH
June 2008: The King is cursed with bad decision making. Fondly-recalled for the scene where he weighs brides by doing dance lifts.
THE SUPERMUSICAL
June 2009: Everyone has superpowers, so you have to remove clothes carefully one arm at a time.
PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DAMNED
June 2010: Drag Queens vs Vampires ... who can out-glamour the other?
THE GHOST MAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE
June 2011: A haunting story of the struggle for meaning in life, and death, proved incredibly moving for most.
WAR AND GEESE
June 2012: The Canadian Foreign Legion is beset by Russian spies.
DUNCE UPON A TIME
June 2013: The Greek Gods have amnesia and are here in Vancouver.
LUCIA
June 2014: An entirely original musical (composer Lambert-Maberly's fifth) based on the E.F. Benson novel Queen Lucia.
HOW TO BURY A MILLIONAIRE
June 2015: Robert Montague won't let anyone inherit his estate until they read his entire memoir.
June 2016: The town of Merciful is expecting the worst ... but the disasters that lie ahead are still a surprise.
June 2017: Scientists have perfected the shrink-ray, but when it falls into the wrong hands everyone's problems suddenly get a whole lot smaller.
June 2018: Darcy gets the power to control time, and uses it for the general good (it's a fantasy!), but when the truth comes out it forces an ethical debate ... in song!
June 2019: In the Republic of Hulu, women are forced to perform show tunes against their will. But all is not lost: a small band of rebels team up to fight the government ... with a musical!
March 2020-August 2021:
Tuesday nights on Zoom never quite matched the energy of rehearsing in-person, yet were great for maintaining a sense of community. (YouTube link)
June 2022: Our first full-run, fully-staged post-pandemic show featured the heart-breaking tale of Orpheus' attempts to rescue his wife from the depths of Hell.
May 2023: We delved deep into the forest, where a community of witches must decide... will they be loyal to the coven? Or to the oven?
May 2024: This all-original, made-in-Vancouver musical based on the tale of Sleeping Beauty arose from its slumber 25 years after its premiere