Harlequin in Hogtown : George Luscombe and Toronto Workshop Productions /
The challenge facing the new company, therefore, was how to break through that indifference and make their audiences look at themselves and their country with new eyes. Ideally, what was needed was original Canadian plays ... Until such new works were available, however, Luscombe and his actors woul...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
1995.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Don Valley Quixote
- 2. Strolling Player
- 3. Building a Company
- 4. Finding a Voice
- 5. Collaborative Creation I: Hey Rube! and The Mechanic
- 6. Adding the Language: Before Compiegne
- 7. Going Professional
- 8. Collaborative Creation II: Woyzeck and The Golem of Venice
- 9. The Search for Audiences
- 10. Political Entertainment: Mr Bones
- 11. Broadway Beckons
- 12. Chronicling the Revolution: Che Guevara
- 13. Collaborative Creation III: Chicago '70
- 14. The European Repertoire
- 15. New Perspectives
- 16. Old Wine in New Bottles: Ten Lost Years
- 17. The Indignant Muse
- 18. A Vintage Season
- 19. Looking Backward
- 20. New Blood
- 21. Board Games
- 22. Catastrophe Averted
- 23. Harlequin in Hogtown
- 24. Final Act
- 25. Curtain-Call.