The discourse of Canadian theatre history assigns priority and value in terms of the evolution of the theatrical profession and the dramatic repertoire. The example of the Canadian Popular Theatre Alliance suggests that alternative models which repudiate the ideological terms of that course are disallowed as insignificant. Le discours pratiqué par les historiens du théâtre au Canada tend à valoriser son sujet/objet en termes de l'évolution soit de la profession théâtrale, soit du répertoire d'oeuvres dramatiques existantes. L'exemple qu'offre la Canadian Popular Theatre Alliance suggère que tout modèle "alternatif" qui contesterait les termes idéologiques de ce discours se trouvera par ce fait même marginalisé
A proliferation of sign-posts' dot the landscape of our contemporary discourse: 'postmodernism,' 'po...
Canadian theatre history has tended to look at the theatre as a hermetically isolated cultural artif...
To mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Canada Council, and its years of assista...
A close examination of the history of the Mummers Troupe raises questions about the nature of the th...
A brief survey of political theatre in French Canada to Confederation, in its rapid evolution from t...
An analysis of the parallel development of political theatre in English and French in Canada. In bot...
One of the main points of contention in the Canadian theatre has centred on ownership of Canadian st...
Black theatre in Canada has a presence dating back to 1849 and perhaps further. The profile of organ...
Cet article explore la possibilité de recourir au «conte radical» au sein du théâtre populaire canad...
The methods of the 'new' history have helped to define the study of theatre history; at the same tim...
Both theatre and drama were imported to Canada from European colonizing nations, and as such the can...
From the thirties to the fifties, in the Ottawa-Hull region, le Caveau was a popular theatre group t...
The discourse of Western theatre practice is founded on, and maintained as, a legitimizing struggle ...
Compte rendu critique du livre « Theatre in French Canada : laying the foundations, 1606-1867 » de L...
The prevailing historical narratives of twentieth-century Canadian theatre have generally pinpointed...
A proliferation of sign-posts' dot the landscape of our contemporary discourse: 'postmodernism,' 'po...
Canadian theatre history has tended to look at the theatre as a hermetically isolated cultural artif...
To mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Canada Council, and its years of assista...
A close examination of the history of the Mummers Troupe raises questions about the nature of the th...
A brief survey of political theatre in French Canada to Confederation, in its rapid evolution from t...
An analysis of the parallel development of political theatre in English and French in Canada. In bot...
One of the main points of contention in the Canadian theatre has centred on ownership of Canadian st...
Black theatre in Canada has a presence dating back to 1849 and perhaps further. The profile of organ...
Cet article explore la possibilité de recourir au «conte radical» au sein du théâtre populaire canad...
The methods of the 'new' history have helped to define the study of theatre history; at the same tim...
Both theatre and drama were imported to Canada from European colonizing nations, and as such the can...
From the thirties to the fifties, in the Ottawa-Hull region, le Caveau was a popular theatre group t...
The discourse of Western theatre practice is founded on, and maintained as, a legitimizing struggle ...
Compte rendu critique du livre « Theatre in French Canada : laying the foundations, 1606-1867 » de L...
The prevailing historical narratives of twentieth-century Canadian theatre have generally pinpointed...
A proliferation of sign-posts' dot the landscape of our contemporary discourse: 'postmodernism,' 'po...
Canadian theatre history has tended to look at the theatre as a hermetically isolated cultural artif...
To mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Canada Council, and its years of assista...