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An informative, engagin, painstaking theatrical history.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Setting the Stage: Montreal Theatre, 1920-1949 (Hardcover)
Setting The Stage: Montreal Theatre 1920-1949 surveys Montreal's theatrical cultures and the part they played in the development of Canadian theatre. In this meticulous history Herbert Whittaker (one of Canada's foremost theatre critics) recreates the vibrancy of the Montreal theatre scene in the 1930s and 1940s, offering vivid portraits of actors, directors, producers, and highlighting the enriching interaction and tensions between francophone and anglophone artists at a time when both were struggling to establish a professional theatre presence. Setting The Stage is an informative, engaging, painstaking contribution to Canada's theatrical history and a highly recommended addition to academic and professional theatre reference collections.
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Setting the Stage: Montreal Theatre, 1920-1949 by Herbert Whittaker (Hardcover - Oct. 1999)
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