A history and chronological bandlist of Shakespearian performances staged in Montreal between the construction of the city's first permanent theatre space in 1804 and the conclusion of Edmund Kean's visit in 1826. Some eighty performances included productions, readings, and adaptations of a dozen plays by such actors as the Allen-Bentley-Moore company, Seth Prigmore, Noble Luke Usher, Joseph Harper, Mr and Mrs John Mills, Frederick Brown, Emmanuel Judah, Robert Campbell Maywood, Lydia Kelly, Edmund Kean and Mrs Barnes. Un manuel et une liste écrite des représentations shakespeariennes montées à Montréal entre la construction de la première place du théâtre permanent en 1804 et de la fin de la visite de Edmund Kean en 1826. Envir...
With reproductions of original title pages.Title vignette (portrait)The early drama.--Innyards.--The...
Haquette Jean-Louis. Le mûrier de Shakespeare ou la gloire en débat : le jubilé de Stratford-upon-Av...
The Montreal Repertory Theatre mounted a regular series of play productions every year from 1930 to ...
A brief history of the Canadian Players, a theatre company which toured across Canada and the Unite...
As he examines staging practices in early Canadian theatres, 1765 to 1825, the author identifies sce...
The history of the theatre in Montreal has been varied by years of success, interrupted by periods o...
Gury Jacques. Marion Monaco : Shakespeare on the French Stage in the Eighteenth Century, 1974. In: D...
While performances of Shakespeare were by no means frequent in Halifax and Saint John, except during...
Shakespearean references in French cinema range from elaborate adaptations to vague analogues, from ...
Theatrical activity in Prince Edward Island can be dated to 1800 when the Charlotte-Town Amateur The...
Compte rendu critique du livre « Theatre in French Canada : laying the foundations, 1606-1867 » de L...
International audienceLes goûts littéraires des premiers lecteurs de Shakespeare au travers de leurs...
“It is just this which characterizes translation: the fact that it must be perpetually redone. ...
1879 to 1914 were boom years for professional theatre in Canada; hundreds of companies toured cities...
The genre réceptions in Canada is known almost exclusively from discussions and translations of Marc...
With reproductions of original title pages.Title vignette (portrait)The early drama.--Innyards.--The...
Haquette Jean-Louis. Le mûrier de Shakespeare ou la gloire en débat : le jubilé de Stratford-upon-Av...
The Montreal Repertory Theatre mounted a regular series of play productions every year from 1930 to ...
A brief history of the Canadian Players, a theatre company which toured across Canada and the Unite...
As he examines staging practices in early Canadian theatres, 1765 to 1825, the author identifies sce...
The history of the theatre in Montreal has been varied by years of success, interrupted by periods o...
Gury Jacques. Marion Monaco : Shakespeare on the French Stage in the Eighteenth Century, 1974. In: D...
While performances of Shakespeare were by no means frequent in Halifax and Saint John, except during...
Shakespearean references in French cinema range from elaborate adaptations to vague analogues, from ...
Theatrical activity in Prince Edward Island can be dated to 1800 when the Charlotte-Town Amateur The...
Compte rendu critique du livre « Theatre in French Canada : laying the foundations, 1606-1867 » de L...
International audienceLes goûts littéraires des premiers lecteurs de Shakespeare au travers de leurs...
“It is just this which characterizes translation: the fact that it must be perpetually redone. ...
1879 to 1914 were boom years for professional theatre in Canada; hundreds of companies toured cities...
The genre réceptions in Canada is known almost exclusively from discussions and translations of Marc...
With reproductions of original title pages.Title vignette (portrait)The early drama.--Innyards.--The...
Haquette Jean-Louis. Le mûrier de Shakespeare ou la gloire en débat : le jubilé de Stratford-upon-Av...
The Montreal Repertory Theatre mounted a regular series of play productions every year from 1930 to ...