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9781553801139

The Opening Act

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    9781553801139

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    155380113X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-05-08
  • Publisher: Ronsdale Pr
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Summary

Literary Nonfiction. Canadian Theater History. The conventional opinion is that professional Canadian theater began in 1953 with the founding of the Stratford Festival. But Susan McNicoll asks how this could be, when the majority of those taking the stage at Stratford were professional Canadian actors. To answer this question, McNicoll delves into the period to show how in fact the unbroken chain of Canadian professional theater began just after World War Two, when a host of theater people decided that Canada needed its own professional theater groups. Drawing on personal interviews with many of the actors and directors active in the period after the war, McNicoll explores the role of such companies as Everyman in Vancouver, New Play Society in Toronto, Canadian Repertory Theatre in Ottawa, Thé'tre du Nouveau Monde in Montreal, and many more. In 1953 the Stratford Shakespeare Festival ultimately showed the world that Canada was ready for center stage, but the real birth of professional theater happened in the years leading up to that moment. The volume includes over 50 photos of scenes from plays of the time and selections from McNicoll's interviews with such luminaries as Christopher Plummer, Joy Coghill, Amelia Hall, and Herbert Wittaker.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
The Beginnings of Canada's Theatre Renaissancep. 7
Everyman Theatrep. 21
Totem Theatre & Theatre Under the Starsp. 43
The Little Theatre Movement & the Dominion Drama Festivalp. 77
Radio Drama & Jupiter Theatrep. 91
The New Play Societyp. 107
The Ottawa Stage Society & the Canadian Repertory Theatrep. 125
Hart House & the Straw Hat Playersp. 155
The International Players, the Peterborough Summer Theatre & the Niagara Falls Summer Theatrep. 171
Ontario Summer Theatres Including the Red Barn Theatre, the Midland Players & Melody Fairp. 191
English Quebec Theatrep. 207
French Quebec Theatrep. 229
The Earle Grey Players & Stratfordp. 257
Theatre Vignettesp. 285
Notesp. 313
Select Bibliographyp. 314
About the Authorp. 317
Indexp. 319
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