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Space and the Geographies of Theatre (Critical Perspectives on Canadian Theatre in English Vol. IX)

Michael Mckinnie

Space and the Geographies of Theatre (Critical Perspectives on Canadian Theatre in English Vol. IX)

by Michael Mckinnie

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Published by Playwrights Canada Press .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • General,
  • Drama / General,
  • Drama,
  • Plays / Drama,
  • 20th century,
  • Canadian drama (English),
  • Geography in literature,
  • History and criticism,
  • Setting (Literature),
  • Plays

  • The Physical Object
    FormatPaperback
    Number of Pages224
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL11264922M
    ISBN 100887548083
    ISBN 109780887548086

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Space and the Geographies of Theatre (Critical Perspectives on Canadian Theatre in English Vol. IX) by Michael Mckinnie Download PDF EPUB FB2

Description. Includes:The Regionalism of Canadian Drama by Diane Bessai () Playwrights in a Landscape: The Changing Image of Rural Ontario by Alexander M.

Leggatt ()"A Country of the Soul": Herman Voaden, Lowrie Warrener and the Writing of Symphony by Anton Wagner ()Between Empires: Post-Imperialism and Canadian Theatre by Alan Filewod.

ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: xvii, pages ; 23 cm. Contents: Theatrical geographies, geographies of theatre / Michael McKinnie --The regionalism of Canadian drama / Diane Bessai --Playwrights in a landscape: the changing image of rural Ontario / Alexander M.

Leggatt --"A country of the soul": Herman Voaden, Lowrie. Michael McKinnie is Senior Lecturer in Drama at Queen Mary, University of London (United Kingdom). He is the author of City Stages: Theatre and Urban Space in a Global City (University of Toronto Press, ), and his work has appeared, among other places, in Theatre Journal, Modern Drama, Theatre Research in Canada/Recherches théâtrales au Canada, Contemporary Theatre.

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