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“Theatre history texts have traditionally come in two kinds: anthologies of plays and narrative histories containing some play excerpts. This volume represents both a synthesis of those two genres and something new, a mix-and-match documentary approach that substitutes ‘performance’ for ‘theatre’ and lays out a progressive agenda for the study of Canadian performance in historical contexts.” Jerry Wasserman, from the Foreword

Table of contents

 

Thematic Table of Contents

Foreword | JERRY WASSERMAN

Acknowledgements

Introduction | ALLANA C. LINDGREN, GLEN F. NICHOLS, & ANTHONY J. VICKERY

1 | The Theatre of Neptune (1606) | JILL CARTER

The Theatre of Neptune in New France | MARC LESCARBOT

Translation by VK PRESTON & DANIEL J. RUPPEL

2 | The Conquest of Canada; or the Siege of Quebec (1766) | GLEN F. NICHOLS

The Conquest of Canada; or the Siege of Quebec | GEORGE COCKINGS

3 | Acadius, or Love in a Calm (1774) | JUSTIN A . BLUM

Acadius, or Love in a Calm | ANONYMOUS

4 | Early Quebec Circus (1797–1950s) | LOUIS PATRICK LEROUX

5 | Petitions Against Performances of “Jim Crow” (1840–1843) | STEPHEN JOHNSON

Transcripts of Petitions

6 | Shipboard Performances (1851) | HEATHER DAVIS-FISCH

Excerpts of Shipboard Performances

7 | Canadian Fancy Dress Balls (1876–1898) | CYNTHIA COOPER

8 | The Sweet Girl Graduate (1882) | KYM BIRD

The Sweet Girl Graduate | SARAH ANNE CURZON

9 | A Red Girl’s Reasoning (1892) | SASHA KOVACS

A Red Girl’s Reasoning | E . PAULINE JOHNSON (TEKAHIONWAKE)

10 | Walker Theatre, Winnipeg (1905–1907) | ANTHONY J. VICKERY

11 | Cantonese Theatre in Vancouver (1916–1936) | WING CHUNG NG

12 | The Man Who Went (1916) | ANTHONY J. VICKERY

The Man Who Went | WILLIAM ANDREW TREMAYNE

13 | Little Theatre Scenography (1919–1937) | PAUL J. STOESSER

14 | The Wood Carver’s Wife (1919) | MOIRA DAY

The Wood Carver’s Wife | MARJORIE PICKTHALL

15 | Evelyn Geary and the Uptown Girls (1922–1938) | AMY BOWRING

16 | The IODE’s Historical Pageant (1927) | ALLANA C. LINDGREN

17 | Rocks (1932) | ANTON WAGNER

Rocks | HERMAN VOADEN

18 | Unity (1933) | ALAN FILEWOD

Unity | OSCAR RYAN

19 | Cocktail (1935) | CHRISTL VERDUYN

Cocktail | YVETTE O. MERCIER-GOUIN

Translation by GLEN F. NICHOLS

20 | The Winnipeg Ballet Club (1939) | ERIN JOELLE MCCURDY

21 | William Tell (ca. 1943–1945) | CODY POULTON & JORDAN STANGER-ROSS

William Tell | FRIEDRICH SCHILLER

Act III, scene three, in a Japanese rendering by JOHN NIHE I

Translation by MATSUKI MASUTANI

22 | Gay/Queer and Trans Performances and Cultures in Toronto

(1946–1965) | J. PAUL HALFERTY

23 | The Good Life (1947) | RAY ELLENWOOD

The Good Life | CLAUDE GAUVREAU

Translation by RAY ELLENWOOD

24 | Hilda Morgan (1949) | JOHN JACKSON & HOWARD FINK

Hilda Morgan | LISTER SINCLAIR

25 | Christmas Mummering Plays in Newfoundland (1949) | DENYSE LYNDE

Oldtime “Mumming” Christmas Play in Newfoundland

26 | A Dialogue on the State of the Theatre in Canada (1951) | JAMES HOFFMAN

A Dialogue on the State of the Theatre in Canada | ROBERTSON DAVIES

27 | Tyrone Guthrie and the Festival Stage (1953) | LIZA GIFFEN

28 | Zone (1953) | SYLVAIN LAVOIE

Zone | MARCEL DUBÉ

English Adaptation by AVIVA RAVE L (1977)

29 | How Now Black Man (1965–1970) | CLARENCE S. BAYNE

How Now Black Man | LORRIS ELLIOTT

30 | Theatre in the Canada Pavilion at Expo 67 (1967) | ERIN HURLEY

31 | Lament for Confederation (1967) | JENN COLE

Lament for Confederation | CHIEF DAN GEORGE (GESWANOUTH)

Previously Published Documents

Contributors

Index

 

Description

Canadian Performance Documents and Debates provides insight into performance activities from the seventeenth century to the early 1970s, and probes important yet vexing questions about Canada as a country and a concept. The volume collects playscripts and archival material to explore what these documents tell us about the values, debates, and priorities of artists and their audiences from the past 400 years. Analyses throughout rethink the significance of theatre, dance, opera, circus, and other performance genres and events. This landmark collection challenges readers to reconsider Canadian theatre and performance history. Foreword by Jerry Wasserman.

Contributors: Clarence S. Bayne, Kym Bird, Justin A. Blum, Amy Bowring, Jill Carter, Jenn Cole, Cynthia Cooper, Heather Davis-Fisch, Moira J. Day, Ray Ellenwood, Alan Filewod, Howard Fink, Liza Giffen, J. Paul Halferty, James Hoffman, Erin Hurley, John D. Jackson, Stephen Johnson, Sasha Kovacs, Sylvain Lavoie, Louis Patrick Leroux, Allana C. Lindgren, Denyse Lynde, Erin Joelle McCurdy, Wing Chung Ng, Glen F. Nichols, M. Cody Poulton, VK Preston, Daniel J. Ruppel, Jordan Stanger-Ross, Paul J. Stoesser, Christl Verduyn, Anthony J. Vickery, Anton Wagner

Awards

  • Short-listed, Scholarly & Academic Book of the Year | Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Book Publishers Association of Alberta 2023
  • Winner, Learning Book of the Year | Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Book Publishers Association of Alberta 2023

Reviews

“Canadian Performance Documents and Debates reflects profoundly upon conceptualizations of Canadian identity and upon debates over the role of the arts in the formation of that identity: both vital questions for us to understand more deeply as we strive to move towards reconciliation and a more just, equitable, and compassionate society.” Roberta Barker, Associate Professor, Dalhousie University

“A gargantuan undertaking by the editors and publisher, [Canadian Performance Documents and Debates] is highly informative, engaging, and enlightening with extremely high-quality editing. Considering the wide variety of themes, genres, and materials included, the designer did a fantastic job ensuring the content is manageable and easy to navigate.” Jury comments, 2023 Alberta Book Publishing Awards

“Through the invaluable service of gathering together the breadth of crucial texts and materials addressed in its exploratory essays, Canadian Performance Documents and Debates creates, defines, and shapes the very subject of Canadian performance.” Shelley Scott, Professor, University of Lethbridge

"Canadian Performance Documents and Debates: A Sourcebook undeniably fills a gap in resources for the Canadian performance history community through its unique content. The collection is aptly titled A Sourcebook as it spans four centuries, containing carefully considered content in which the compilation juxtaposes new publications and fresh points of view with previously available Canadian performance history materials. The text distinguishes itself as an accessible resource with the inclusion of a thematic Table of Contents which uses resonant and relevant categories, including race and gender, and allows a reader to hone in on topic(s) related to their interests. This organizational format contextualizes the contents and sutures the events and documents in time and place while putting them in conversation with one another…. Racism in performance is a thread that runs through many of the chapters, and the accu­mulation of these examples reifies a vivid tapestry illustrating Canada’s settler colonial rela­tions.” Tanya Berg, Theatre Research in Canada, 2023 (Full review at DOI: 10.3138/tric-2023-0027)