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  2. Theatre of Canada - Wikipedia

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    This theatre was the centre of social, cultural, and political life in Calgary until the early 1960s. The Grand Theatre has been saved from demolition in 2004 by the company Theatre Junction and its director Mark Lawes. [17] From 1929, Martha Allan founded the Montreal Repertory Theatre and later co-founded the Dominion Drama Festival. [18]

  3. Richard Ouzounian - Wikipedia

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    Richard Ouzounian (born March 8, 1950) is a Canadian journalist and theatre artist. He was the chief theatre critic for the Toronto Star and the Canadian theatre correspondent for Variety . Early life, family and education

  4. Canadian Theatre Review - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Theatre Review is a quarterly magazine publishing critical analysis and coverage of current theatre developments, expanding the practice of criticism in Canadian theatre. It is published by the University of Toronto Press and is available in print and online. [1] The Canadian Theatre Review was founded by Don Rubin. [2]

  5. Category:Canadian theatre people - Wikipedia

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    Canadian theatre managers and producers (40 P) Pages in category "Canadian theatre people" This category contains only the following page.

  6. Andrew MacBean - Wikipedia

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    Born in Toronto, Ontario on 7 February 1963, he attended Queen's University, where he received a B.A. in Drama and Music. [1] He then studied directing as an intern at Playwright's Horizons, in New York City, and was a senior member of the BMI musical theatre workshop, first under Lehman Engel, then Maury Yeston.

  7. Brad Fraser - Wikipedia

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    Brad Fraser (born June 28, 1959) is a Canadian playwright. He is one of the most widely produced Canadian playwrights both in Canada and internationally. His plays typically feature a harsh yet comical view of contemporary life in Canada, including frank depictions of sexuality, drug use and violence. [1]

  8. Keith Johnstone - Wikipedia

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    Donald Keith Johnstone (21 February 1933 – 11 March 2023) was a British-Canadian educator and theatre director. A pioneer of improvisational theatre, he was best known for inventing the Impro System, [i] part of which are the Theatresports. He was also an educator, playwright, actor and theatre director. [2]

  9. Category:Canadian theatre directors - Wikipedia

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    M. Andrew MacBean; Bryden MacDonald; James MacDonald (actor) Michael Mackenzie (filmmaker) Michèle Magny; Roland Mahé; Gilles Maheu; Jajube Mandiela; Marti Maraden