Volume 1.4 (October 2000)
Cover Photo: Zsolt Sandor
3 - Editorial: Here to Stay: To What End?
Russell Krackovitch addresses the distinction between ultimate goals and ongoing mission statements of initiatives like alt.theatre.
4 - Anchored by Tradition: A Long Way to Go.
Rahul Varma outlines the obstacles facing many moves towards equality and true cultural democracy in Canada.
6 - Taking to the Streets: The Reading Hebron Community Project
Ted Little provides and overview of the Reading Hebron Community Project, and how programs like it can hope to increase public participation in local theatre.
8 - The Real Human Drama: Avoiding the Missionary Position
Ted Little Discusses Concordia University’s new Drama for Human Development program, and its potential to impact future and current theatre practitioners.
11 - Hatterr According to Me: Introducing Hatterr
Soraya Peerbaye offers her thoughts on Rehan Ansari’s adaptation of Damme, This is the Oriental Scene for You!
12 - Staging the Immigrant Experience: It Takes One to Know One
Lina de Guevara writes about B.C.’s PUENTE Theatre and its mandate to explore the shared experiences of immigrants to Canada.
14 - Ryga’s World: In the Face of the Status Quo
Ken Smedley traces the highly influential career of the late George Ryga, from the past and into the future of Canadian theatre.
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