The history of the theatre in Montreal has been varied by years of success, interrupted by periods of struggle and disappointment. It is to be hoped that the present sympathetic attitude towards the drama will assure Montrealers of rich and splendid offerings in the theatre in the not too distant future
1879 to 1914 were boom years for professional theatre in Canada; hundreds of companies toured cities...
This paper examines the class and background of the initiators, sponsors and audiences of the theatr...
The oldest standing theatre in Calgary, The Sherman Grand Theatre was the focal point of the local t...
The Montreal Repertory Theatre mounted a regular series of play productions every year from 1930 to ...
A history and chronological bandlist of Shakespearian performances staged in Montreal between the co...
This thesis examines the professional musical stage of Montreal in the decade following the First Wo...
Black theatre in Canada has a presence dating back to 1849 and perhaps further. The profile of organ...
Compte rendu critique du livre « Theatre in French Canada : laying the foundations, 1606-1867 » de L...
The methods of the 'new' history have helped to define the study of theatre history; at the same tim...
A close examination of the history of the Mummers Troupe raises questions about the nature of the th...
A brief history of the Canadian Players, a theatre company which toured across Canada and the Unite...
A brief survey of political theatre in French Canada to Confederation, in its rapid evolution from t...
The discourse of Canadian theatre history assigns priority and value in terms of the evolution of th...
Canadian theatre history has tended to look at the theatre as a hermetically isolated cultural artif...
As he examines staging practices in early Canadian theatres, 1765 to 1825, the author identifies sce...
1879 to 1914 were boom years for professional theatre in Canada; hundreds of companies toured cities...
This paper examines the class and background of the initiators, sponsors and audiences of the theatr...
The oldest standing theatre in Calgary, The Sherman Grand Theatre was the focal point of the local t...
The Montreal Repertory Theatre mounted a regular series of play productions every year from 1930 to ...
A history and chronological bandlist of Shakespearian performances staged in Montreal between the co...
This thesis examines the professional musical stage of Montreal in the decade following the First Wo...
Black theatre in Canada has a presence dating back to 1849 and perhaps further. The profile of organ...
Compte rendu critique du livre « Theatre in French Canada : laying the foundations, 1606-1867 » de L...
The methods of the 'new' history have helped to define the study of theatre history; at the same tim...
A close examination of the history of the Mummers Troupe raises questions about the nature of the th...
A brief history of the Canadian Players, a theatre company which toured across Canada and the Unite...
A brief survey of political theatre in French Canada to Confederation, in its rapid evolution from t...
The discourse of Canadian theatre history assigns priority and value in terms of the evolution of th...
Canadian theatre history has tended to look at the theatre as a hermetically isolated cultural artif...
As he examines staging practices in early Canadian theatres, 1765 to 1825, the author identifies sce...
1879 to 1914 were boom years for professional theatre in Canada; hundreds of companies toured cities...
This paper examines the class and background of the initiators, sponsors and audiences of the theatr...
The oldest standing theatre in Calgary, The Sherman Grand Theatre was the focal point of the local t...