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Interdependent Magic

Edited by Jessica Watkin
Categories: Plays, playscripts

Interdependent Magic: Disability Performance in Canada is a collection of plays and interviews by, for, and about Disabled theatre artists that invites readers into the magical worlds of Disability arts ...

When Words Sing

Edited by Julie Salverson
Categories: Plays, playscripts

Meet the creators behind the words of Canadian opera in this exciting new collection of contemporary libretti. Featuring work by Robert Chafe, Anna Chatterton, George Elliott Clarke, Marie Clements, Ann-Marie ...

Scripting (Im)migration

Edited by Yana Meerzon
Categories: Plays, playscripts

In this companion anthology to Theatre and (Im)migration, plays by immigrant artists take a look at communication, historic moments, the immigrant and refugee experiences in Canada, accents, and more. ...

Theatre and (Im)migration

Theatre and (Im)migration shines a light on the impact immigrant artists have made and continue to make on the development of Canadian theatre, from themes, characters, and world issues to financial structures ...

Asian Canadian Theatre

As the foundational volume in the development of a new field of study, it includes essays by major voices in Asian Canadian Studies and Asian North American Theatre Studies, as well as some of Canada’s ...

Anthology of Quebec Women's Plays in English Translation Volume Three

Edited by Louise H. Forsyth
Categories: Plays, playscripts

Covering a diverse range of subject matter, many of these plays are published in English for the first time.

Includes:

When Books Come Tumbling Down (Le bibliothèque de Constance) by Marie-Eve Gagnon, ...

Staging Coyote's Dream Volume 2

Includes:
Path With No Moccasins; by Shirley Cheechoo
The Indian Medicine Shows; by Daniel David Moses
More Than Feathers and Beads; by Murielle Borst
Annie Maeâ??s Movement; by Yvette Nolan
Trail of ...

Modern Canadian Plays: (Volume 1, 4th Edition)

By (author) Jerry Wasserman
Categories: Drama

?I don’t see how a play can be Canadian. I don’t think there are any plays that you could call strictly Canadian ? What does that phrase mean?”

Now, thirty-three years after Canadian directors spoke ...