Medicine Shows traces Canadian Indigenous theater artists over the past thirty years, illuminating the connections, the artistic genealogy, and the development of a contemporary Indigenous theater pra
In this tale of survival, two women are exiled from their post-apocalyptic village because they have passed their child-bearing years. When a charismatic stranger from their former village seeks their
The series New Essays on Canadian Theatre consists entirely of newly commissioned essays, and the volumes themselves are designed to fill gaps in the critical record, taking new approaches, often from
Refractions: Scenes is the hotly anticipated follow-up to Refractions: Solo, a collection of monologues also edited by St. Bernard and Nolan.This collection can be used both as a source for actors and
Refractions: Solo is a collection of monologues from diverse contemporary works by Canadian playwrights that reflect the country’s artistic landscape through a breadth of themes, styles, regions, and