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Delving into previously untapped archival resources, Alumnae Theatre Company traces the history and ongoing impact of North Americas longest-running women-led theatre group, Torontos Alumnae Theatre Company. The book illuminates the essential yet downplayed relationships between professional and nonprofessionalizing theatre practices, drawing on primary and secondary sources that have contributed to the practice and scholarship of theatre since the early twentieth century. It uses Alumnae as a case study for recognizing female leadership roles that support the development of theatre artists in Canada. The book considers Alumnaes historical influences on university philanthropy, intellectual modernism, and Torontos expanding theatre ecology. It revisits past eras to focus on four dominant perspectives: theatre spaces, festival competition, new play production, and nonprofessionalizing theatres relationship to an emerging profession. The book tethers Alumnaes alterity to contemporary critical notions of the nonprofessionalizing theatre practitioner as counter-culture revolutionary. It urges scholars and practitioners alike to not take for granted the values and possibilities of contemporary nonprofessionalizing theatre practices. Alumnae Theatre Company also serves as a fascinating history of Toronto through the eyes of its oldest active theatre company.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781487548261
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 534
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-11-11
- Förlag: University of Toronto Press