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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Preface and Acknowledgements
  3. General Introduction
    1. Overview
    2. A Brief History of Walterdale Theatre Associates
    3. A View of Amateur Theatre Practised in the Professional Era
    4. New Play Production at Amateur Theatres
    5. Publishing Walterdale’s New Plays: Selection and Content
  4. The Plays
    1. The Canadian Fact (1967) by Wilfred Watson
    2. Chief Shaking Spear Rides Again or The Taming of the Sioux (1974) by Warren Graves
    3. Mutants (1981) by Brad Fraser
    4. Swipe (1981) by Gordon Pengilly
    5. The Tenth Negative Pig (1983) by Barbara Sapergia and Geoffrey Ursell
    6. The Three Sillies (1983) by Mary Glenfield
    7. Just (1999) by Trevor Schmidt
    8. The Beaver Effect (2002) by Mark Stubbings
    9. [ice land] (2003) by Jonathan Seinen
    10. The Trial of Salomé (2007) by Scott Sharplin
  5. Appendix I: New Plays Premiered by Walterdale Theatre Associates
  6. Appendix II: Music
    1. The Tenth Negative Pig
    2. The Three Sillies
  7. Notes
  8. Bibliography

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Preface

  1. Foucault, Michel. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Translated by Alan Sheridan. New York: Vintage Books, 1995. Originally published London: Allen Lane, 1977.
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  3. Old Strathcona Business Association. Entertainment and Theatre. 2007. http://www.oldstrathcona.ca/EntertainmentTheatre/tabid/57/Default.aspx (accessed May 10, 2008).

Introduction

  1. Belke, David. “The Hyper-Producing Playwrights of Edmonton: Or Why Alberta’s Capital Breeds New Plays Like Tribbles.” Alberta Playwrights’ Network. Dialogue, March 2004, 1–4, 10. http://www.albertaplaywrights.com/html/apn_newsletters.htm (accessed December 10, 2007).
  2. Bessai, Diane. “Canada’s Citadel Theatre and the Alternatives.” In Theatre in Alberta, edited by Anne Nothof, 144–68. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2008.
  3. Bill, Desmond. “On The Arts” (column). Edmonton Journal, June 9, 1962, 26.
  4. Bourdieu, Pierre. Distinction: A Critique of the Judgment of Taste. Translated by Richard Nice. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1984.
  5. Canada. Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences. Report, 1949–1951. Ottawa: The Commission, 1951.
  6. Citadel Theatre. “The Citadel” (history). 2007. http://www.citadeltheatre.com/citadel_history.php (accessed November 15, 2007).
  7. Cochrane, Claire. “The Pervasiveness of the Commonplace: The Historian and Amateur Theatre.” Theatre Research International 26, no. 3 (2001): 233–42.
  8. Criterion Research Group. Live Theatre Attendance in Edmonton: A Research Report. Edmonton: Edmonton Arts Council (EAC), August 2001.
  9. Day, Moira, ed. The West of All Possible Worlds: Six Contemporary Canadian Plays. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2004.
  10. Demers, Patricia, and Rosalind Kerr, eds. Staging Alternative Albertas: Experimental Drama in Edmonton. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2002.
  11. Doucette, Marian, and Skip Shand, eds. Seven Short Plays from Theatre Ontario. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2003.
  12. Edmonton Theatre Associates. Notice to the Members of the Edmonton Theatre Associates. ca. November 1969.
  13. “Footlights” (column). Edmonton Journal, April 16, 1977.
  14. Fritch, J.E. (James). Untitled (historical notes on Walterdale). 1967. “Archivist” folder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
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  16. Glaser, Darlene E. Treasurer’s Report. Minutes of the Annual General Meeting. Walterdale Theatre Associates. August 29, 2002. Personal files.
  17. Glenfield, Mary. “The Growth of Theatre in Edmonton: From the Early 1920s to 1965.” Master’s thesis, University of Alberta, 2001.
  18. Grace, Sherrill, Eve D’Aeth, and Lisa Chalykoff, eds. Staging the North: Twelve Canadian Plays. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 1999.
  19. Halpenny, Francess. “Shall we join the ladies?” Bulletin (University of Toronto staff newsletter), ca. 1970.
  20. Hendry, Thomas B. “Trends in Canadian Theatre” (1965). In Canadian Theatre History: Selected Readings, edited by Don Rubin, 251–58. Toronto: Copp Clark, 1996.
  21. Hutchison, Robert, and Andrew Feist. Amateur Arts in the UK. No. 726. London: Policy Studies Institute, 1991.
  22. Keeping, John. “Local Play Lauded.” Edmonton Journal, November 3, 1962, 3.
  23. Kerr, Rosalind, ed. Lesbian Plays: Coming of Age in Canada. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2006.
  24. Langham Court Theatre. A Brief History of Langham Court Theatre and the Victoria Theatre Guild and Dramatic School. 2007. http://langhamcourttheatre.bc.ca/history.html (accessed December 21, 2007).
  25. Lee, Betty. Love and Whisky: The Story of the Dominion Drama Festival. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1973.
  26. Macdonald, Mickey. “Record Straight.” Edmonton Journal, November 1974.
  27. Massey, Vincent, ed. Canadian Plays from Hart House Theatre. 2 vols. Toronto: Macmillan, 1926–27.
  28. Melvill, Harald. A Complete Guide to Amateur Dramatics. London: Rockliff, 1962. First published 1957.
  29. Mojica, Monique, ed. Staging Coyote’s Dream: An Anthology of First Nations Drama in English. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2003.
  30. Music Theatre International. “Community Rentals.” 2007. http://www.mtishows.com/resource_community.asp (accessed November 4, 2007).
  31. “New Walterdale Playhouse.” Town Talk, September 1966, 1–2.
  32. Nicholls, Liz. “Spirit of Phoenix Finds Safe Haven: Theatre Network Expands ’97-’98 Lineup.” Edmonton Journal, May 29, 1997, D3.
  33. Nothof, Anne, ed. The Alberta Advantage: An Anthology of Plays. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2008.
  34. Oxford English Dictionary Online. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2006.
  35. Perry, Bliss. The Amateur Spirit. Freeport, NY: Books for Learning Press, 1969. Reprint of the 1904 edition.
  36. Pirot, Steve, ed., with Diane Bessai. Nextfest Anthology II: Plays from the Syncrude Next Generation Arts Festival, 2001–2005. Edmonton: NeWest, 2006.
  37. “Playhouse with a Future.” Edmonton Journal, September 9, 1966.
  38. Rivet, John G. “Walterdale Theatre Associates” (essay for J. DeFelice’s Drama 616, Research in Canadian Drama course, University of Alberta, c. 1978–79). “Archivist” folder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  39. Ryga, George. Nothing But a Man. In George Ryga: The Other Plays, edited by James Hoffman, 35–57. Vancouver: Talonbooks, 2004.
  40. Salter, Denis, ed. New Canadian Drama3: Albertan Dramatists. Ottawa: Borealis Press, 1984.
  41. Sears, Djanet, ed. Testifyin’: Contemporary African Canadian Plays. Vols. 1 and 2. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2001, 2003.
  42. “Shavian Work at Playhouse.” Edmonton Journal, January 11, 1962, 20.
  43. Sprenke, Troy. Artistic Director’s Report. Minutes of the Annual General Meeting. Walterdale Theatre Associates. May 29, 1978. “1978–79” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  44. Stirling, Glenda, ed. NeXtfest Anthology: Plays from the Syncrude NeXt Generation Arts Festival. Edmonton: NeWest Press, 2000.
  45. Stuart, E. Ross. The History of Prairie Theatre: The Development of Theatre in Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 1833–1982. Canadian Theatre History. No. 2. Toronto: Simon and Pierre, 1984.
  46. University Alumnae Dramatic Club, The (internal document). ca. 1956. Berkley Street Theatre Archives, Toronto (accessed December 2004).
  47. Varteniuk, Sam. “Introduction.” Walterdale Playhouse Presents Hot Thespian Action! (season brochure, 2004/05). Edmonton: Walterdale Theatre Associates, 2004.
  48. Walterdale Theatre Associates. Certificate [of incorporation]. June 16, 1978.
  49. __________. Constitution. May 28, 1975.
  50. __________. “Walterdale Playhouse.” 2007. http://www.walterdaleplayhouse.com (accessed November 16, 2007).
  51. Warr, Jas. Letter to Edmonton Theatre Associates. September 25, 1968. “Walterdale Theatre Associates,” box 2, item 69, Provincial Archives of Alberta, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  52. Westgate, Barry. “26th K-Days Melodrama’s On: I Can Still Remember the First.” Edmonton Journal, July 18, 1989, B1.
  53. Whittaker, Robin [C]. “Artistic Director’s Message.” Playhouse: A Newsletter for Walterdale Members and Friends. Edmonton: Walterdale Theatre Associates, May 2003.
  54. Winston, Iris. Staging a Legend: A History of Ottawa Little Theatre. Carp, ON: Creative Bound, 1997.

The Canadian Fact

  1. Bessai, Diane. “Wilfred Watson.” In Canadian Writers Since 1960, 2nd series, edited by William H. New, 382–86. Detroit: Gale Research, 1987.
  2. Bessai, Diane, ed. Prairie Performance. Edmonton: NeWest Press, 1980.
  3. Davies, Robertson. “The Theatre: A Dialogue on the State of Canadian Theatre in Canada.” In Royal Commission Studies: A Selection of Essays Prepared for the Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences, 369–92. Ottawa: Edmond Cloutier, 1951. Also printed in Don Rubin, ed., Canadian Theatre History: Selected Readings, 155–74. Toronto: Copp Clark, 1996.
  4. Fulford, Robert. “The Yearning for Professionalism.” Tamarack Review, 13 (Autumn 1959): 80–85.
  5. McLuhan, Marshall, and Wilfred Watson. From Cliché to Archetype. New York: Viking, 1970.
  6. Nicholls, Liz. “Watson’s Trilogy Stunning Theatrical Experience.” Edmonton Journal, March 30, 1986, B12.
  7. Peacock, Gordon. “Edmonton Theatre News Letter: A Plethora of Playwrights?” White Pelican, 1, no. 1 (1971): 62.
  8. __________. “Wilfred Watson and the Modern Canadian Theatre.” In Plays at the Iron Bridge or The Autobiography of Tom Horror, edited by Shirley Neuman, 9–11. Prairie Play Series. No. 9. Edmonton: Longspoon Press/NeWest Press, 1989.
  9. Peacocke, Thomas. “Introduction.” In Poems: Collected / Unpublished / New, by Wilfred Watson, xi-xix. Edmonton: Longspoon Press/NeWest Press, 1986.
  10. Stuart, E. Ross. The History of Prairie Theatre: The Development of Theatre in Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 1833–1982. Canadian Theatre History. No. 2. Toronto: Simon and Pierre, 1984.
  11. Tiessen, Paul. “‘Shall I Say, It Is Necessary to Restore the Dialogue?’: Wilfred Watson’s Encounter with Marshall McLuhan, 1957–1988.” In At the Speed of Light There is Only Illumination: A Reappraisal of Marshall McLuhan, edited by John Moss and Linda M. Morra, 95–145. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2004.
  12. Watson, Wilfred. Draft of letter to artist Jack Shadbolt, August 14, 1969. In Tiessen, 106.
  13. __________. Draft of letter to Diane Bessai, May 25, 1981. In Tiessen, 102–03.
  14. __________. “Poem and Preface.” Canadian Literature, Autumn 1966: 33–46.
  15. __________. “Towards a Canadian Theatre.” White Pelican, 1, no. 1 (1971): 55–59.
  16. Westgate, Barry. “Another World.” Edmonton Journal, November 24, 1967, 39.
  17. __________. “Nightside.” Edmonton Journal, October 18, 1965, 22.
  18. __________. “Scant Opportunity, Less Incentive for Local Dramatists.” Edmonton Journal, March 16, 1969, 9.
  19. __________. “Wilfred Watson’s Bizarre Play Disappoints at Studio Theatre.” Edmonton Journal, November 22, 1969, 59.
  20. __________. “Yardbird Suite Opens Another Watson Play.” Edmonton Journal, March 10, 1967, 60.
  21. Yardbird Suite (website). www.yardbirdsuite.com/home.htm (accessed May 14, 2008).

Chief Shaking Spear Rides Again or The Taming of the Sioux

  1. Adams, Sharon. “GASP! HELP! Someone Save Little Nell!” Edmonton Journal, July 13, 1974, 73.
  2. Ashwell, Keith. “Graves’ Play Opens in Belfast.” Edmonton Journal, May 15, 1980, A23.
  3. __________. “Laughs at Expense of Crazy Truths.” Edmonton Journal, October 7, 1970, 84.
  4. __________. “Prolific Playwright Writes About Women.” Edmonton Journal, April 10, 1981.
  5. Booth, Michael. “Introduction.” In Hiss the Villain: Six English and American Melodramas with Texts in Full, edited by Micheal Booth, 9–40. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1964.
  6. Callaghan, W.N., Jr. “Warren Graves—The Playwrite” [sic]. The Gateway (University of Alberta student newspaper), October 5, 1971, 9.
  7. Charles, John. “‘Disaster’ looms.” Edmonton Sun, July 1984.
  8. Crowther, Len. President’s Report. Walterdale Theatre Associates. Annual General Meeting Minutes. May 29, 1978. “1978–79” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  9. Fischlin, Daniel. “Chief Shaking Spear, or the Taming of the Sioux.” Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project. Guelph: University of Guelph, n.d. http://www.canadianshakespeares.ca/a_shaking.cfm (accessed August 24, 2007).
  10. Fritch, J.E. (James). Untitled (historical notes on Walterdale). 1967. “Archivist” folder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
  11. Graves, Warren. Walterdale Newsletter. February 1974. “1973–74” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  12. __________. Walterdale Newsletter. May 1974. “1973–74” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  13. __________. Walterdale Newsletter. August 1974. “1973–74” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  14. __________. Walterdale Newsletter. December 1974. “1974–75” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  15. “Interview with Warren Graves.” Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project. University of Guelph, January 2004. http://www.canadianshakespeares.ca/i_wgraves.cfm (accessed August 24, 2007).
  16. Nicholls, Liz. “Loud Popular Outcry Saves ‘Meller-drama.’” Edmonton Journal, July 18, 1989, C7
  17. Northlands. Edmonton’s Capital EX. 2007. http://www.capitalex.ca/history.html (accessed August 24, 2007).
  18. Peacock, Gordon. “Edmonton Theatre News Letter: A Plethora of Playwrights?” White Pelican 1, no. 1 (1971): 62.
  19. “Today’s Paper: Globe Columnists: William Thorsell.” Globe and Mail. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/HTMLTemplate?tf=columnists/biographies.html&cf=tgamv3/columnists/TopwilliamThorsell.cfg&hub=williamThorsell (accessed May 12, 2008).
  20. Walterdale Theatre Associates. Executive and Department Heads 1976–77. “Walterdale Theatre Associates,” box 2, item 69, Provincial Archives of Alberta, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  21. __________. Executive Meeting Minutes. February 9, 1970. “1978–79” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  22. __________. Treasurer’s Report. Annual General Meeting. May 31, 1981. “1980–81” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  23. __________. Walterdale Newsletter. May 1975. “Walterdale Theatre Associates,” box 2, item 83, Provincial Archives of Alberta, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  24. Whittaker, Robin C. “Graves, Warren.” Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia. Edmonton: Athabasca University, October 5, 2006. http://www.canadiantheatre.com/dict.pl?term=Graves%2C%20Warren (accessed July 9, 2008).
  25. “William Thorsell.” Royal Ontario Museum. http://www.rom.on.ca/about/newsroom/pdf/thorsell.pdf (accessed May 12, 2008).
  26. Woolner, Dave. “2 Hours of Rich Comedy.” Edmonton Journal, November 17, 1971.

Mutants

  1. Ashwell, Keith. “All the Writer Needed Was a Clean-Cut Cause.” Edmonton Journal, January 28, 1981, D1.
  2. __________. “Les Belles Soeurs Strong and Touching.” Edmonton Journal, May 21, 1980, A22.
  3. __________. “Milestone Occasion for Local Theatre.” Edmonton Journal, May 17, 1980, I2.
  4. __________. “Mutants Set to Premiere: Novice Debuts as Playwright and Director.” Edmonton Journal.
  5. __________. “Rewrite! Rework! Play Can Be Helped.” Edmonton Journal, January 30, 1980, D19.
  6. Bessai, Diane. “The Prairie Season.” Canadian Forum, May 1981, 36.
  7. Bosley, Vivien. Letter to Judy Tilley. June 26, 1980. “1980–81” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  8. Fraser, Brad. “Biography.” 2005. http://bradfraser.net/bio/index.htm (accessed September 26, 2007).
  9. __________. Interview with author. October 2, 2007.
  10. Glenfield, Frank, and Mary Glenfield. Interview with author. June 30, 2006.
  11. Goldman, Emma. “Mutants Try to Change World: Characters Are Well-Developed.” The Gateway (University of Alberta student newspaper), January 29, 1981, 10.
  12. Johnston, Denis W. Up the Mainstream: The Rise of Toronto’s Alternative Theatres. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991.
  13. Kirman, Paula E. “Brad Fraser Feels the Heat.” Suite101.com, March 3, 2000. http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/canadian_literature/34602/2 (accessed October 6, 2007).
  14. Walterdale Theatre Associates. Annual General Meeting Minutes. June 22, 1981. “1980–81” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
  15. __________. Annual General Meeting Minutes. May 31, 1982. “1982–83” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
  16. __________. Executive Meeting Minutes. August 20, 1980. “1980–81” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
  17. __________. Executive Meeting Minutes. October 22, 1980. “1980–81” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
  18. __________. Executive Meeting Minutes. November 26, 1980. “1980–81” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
  19. __________. Executive Meeting Minutes. February 11, 1981. “1980–81” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
  20. __________. Executive Meeting Minutes. April 29, 1981. “1980–81” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
  21. __________. Executive Meeting Minutes. August 4, 1982. “1983–84” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
  22. __________. Walterdale Newsletter. December 1979. “1979–80” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
  23. __________. Walterdale Newsletter. May 1980. “1979–80” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
  24. Youth Representative Report. Walterdale Theatre Associates. Annual General Meeting Minutes. June 22, 1981. “1981–82” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).

Swipe

  1. Ashwell, Keith. “And the Winner is ... from Edmonton? Huh?” Edmonton Journal, February 25, 1981, C18.
  2. __________. “A Lusty Flight of Fancy That’s Made to Enthrall.” Edmonton Journal, May 20, 1981, F10.
  3. Filewod, Alan. “Erect Sons and Dutiful Daughters: Imperialism, Empires and Canadian Theatre.” In Imperialism and Theatre: Essays on World Theatre, Drama and Performance, edited by J. Ellen Gainor, 56–70. New York: Routledge, 1995.
  4. Hunt, Stephen. “Calgary Playwright Wins Illustrious BBC Award.” Calgary Herald, August 28, 2007. http://www.pugetsoundradio.com/forum/b-GN/m-1188350815/ (accessed October 28, 2007).
  5. Pengilly, Gordon. “Artist Biography: Gordon Pengilly” (audio download). Alberta’s Art Heritage. Heritage Community Foundation, 2003. http://www.abheritage.ca/abarts/database/artist_bio.php?artist_id=65&section_id=0 (accessed October 30, 2007).
  6. Purves, C.J. Letter to Ms. [Vivien] Bosley. April 21, 1980. “1980–81” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  7. Stuart, E. Ross. The History of Prairie Theatre: The Development of Theatre in Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 1833–1982. Canadian Theatre History. No. 2. Toronto: Simon and Pierre, 1984.
  8. Walterdale Theatre Associates. The Apprentice of Swipe (Production program). Edmonton: Author, 1981.
  9. __________. “Celebration of the 75th Birthday” (Press release). Edmonton: Author, n.d.
  10. __________. Executive Meeting Minutes. June 4, 1980. “1979–80” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  11. __________. Executive Meeting Minutes. June 24, 1980. “1979–80” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  12. __________. Executive Meeting Minutes. January 11, 1981. “1980–81” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  13. __________. Executive Meeting Minutes. March 25, 1981. “1980–81” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).

The Tenth Negative Pig

  1. Coady, Vince. “Winning Play Pokes Fun at Death.” Edmonton Journal, March 18, 1983, D6.
  2. Glenfield, Frank, and Mary Glenfield. Personal interview with author. June 30, 2006.
  3. Walterdale Theatre Associates. Executive Meeting Minutes. June 22, 1981. “1980–81” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  4. __________. Executive Meeting Minutes. September 2, 1981. “1981–82” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2006).
  5. __________. Walterdale Newsletter. December 1981. “1981–82” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).

The Three Sillies

  1. Bosley, Vivien. Letter to Mary and Frank Glenfield. March 13, 1984. “1983–84” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  2. Doolittle, Joyce, and Zina Barnieh. A Mirror of Our Dreams: Children and the Theatre in Canada. Vancouver: Talonbooks, 1979.
  3. “Fool’s Day Opening for Ibsen’s Hedda.” Edmonton Journal, March 13, 1964, 47.
  4. Foon, Dennis. “Theatre for Young Audiences in English Canada.” In Contemporary Canadian Theatre: New World Visions, edited by Anton Wagner, 253–61. Toronto: Simon and Pierre, 1985.
  5. Glenfield, Mary. “The Growth of Theatre in Edmonton: From the Early 1920s to 1965.” Master’s thesis, University of Alberta, 2001.
  6. Nicholls, Liz. “Surprises the Norm with Glenfield.” Edmonton Journal, April 2, 1987.
  7. Smith, Ryan. “Edmonton Theatre Queen Tells History in Thesis.” Express News. Edmonton: University of Alberta, June 8, 2001. http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/archives.cfm (accessed July 7, 2007).
  8. Walterdale Theatre Associates. Executive Meeting Minutes. February 1, 1984. “1983–84” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  9. __________. Walterdale Newsletter. December 1983. “1983–84” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  10. __________. Walterdale Newsletter. January 1984. “1983–84” binder, Walterdale Playhouse Archives, Edmonton (accessed June 2007).
  11. __________. Walterdale Playhouse: 2007–2008 Season. http://www.walterdaleplayhouse.com/current_season.htm (accessed December 2, 2007).
  12. Weaver, M. Bronwyn. “Empowering the Children: Theatre for Young Audiences in Anglophone Canada.” PhD diss., University of Toronto, 1992.

Just

  1. Belke, David. “The Hyper-Producing Playwrights of Edmonton: Or Why Alberta’s Capital Breeds New Plays Like Tribbles.” Alberta Playwrights’ Network. Dialogue, March 2004, 1–4, 10. http://www.albertaplaywrights.com/html/apn_newsletters.htm (accessed December 10, 2007).
  2. Schmidt, Trevor. Correspondence with author (e-mail). June 16, 2007.

The Beaver Effect

  1. Berry, David. “These Guys Are Working Nine to Six Feet Under.” Vue Weekly [Edmonton], November 7, 2007. http://www.vueweekly.com/article.php?id=7298 (accessed May 5, 2008).
  2. DeGagné, David. “Director’s Notes.” In The Raw, the Rare and the Cooked production program. Edmonton: Walterdale Theatre Associates, 2002.
  3. Nicholls, Liz. “Morbid Comedy About Working Stiffs Defies Expectations.” Edmonton Journal, November 8, 2007.
  4. Stubbings, Mark. “Playwright’s Notes.” In The Raw, the Rare and the Cooked production program. Edmonton: Walterdale Theatre Associates, 2002.

[ice land]

  1. Seinen, Jonathan. “Playwright’s Notes.” In An Evening of Canadian One-Acts production program. Edmonton: Walterdale Theatre Associates, 2003.

The Trial of Salomé

  1. Belke, David. “The Hyper-Producing Playwrights of Edmonton: Or Why Alberta’s Capital Breeds New Plays Like Tribbles.” Alberta Playwrights’ Network. Dialogue, March 2004, 1–4, 10. http://www.albertaplaywrights.com/html/apn_newsletters.htm (accessed December 10, 2007).
  2. Matwychuk, Paul. “The Unproducers.” Vue Weekly [Edmonton], December 22, 2005. http://www.vueweekly.com/articles/default.aspx?i=3073 (accessed November 17, 2007).
  3. Sasano, Mari. “Notorious P.L.A.Y.” Edmonton Journal, July 6, 2007, H11.
  4. Sharplin, Scott. “Lear Year” (Internet blog). February 2005-February 2006. http://learyear.blogspot.com (accessed November 17, 2007).
  5. __________. “Stage Whispers” (Internet blog). February 2006-April 2007. http://sharplin.blogspot.com (accessed November 17, 2007).

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