CONTRIBUTORS

WILLIAM M. BAKER is Professor of History at the University of Lethbridge. He is the author of Timothy Warren Anglin 1822-96: Irish Catholic Canadian (Toronto, 1977), who was the father of actress Margaret Anglin. Prof. Baker's Pioneer Policing in Southern Alberta: Deane of the Mounties will be published in November 1993.

MARILYN BASZCZYNSKI is Assistant Professor (French Division) in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Iowa State University (Ames, Iowa). She has published articles on Saint-Denys Garneau's diary and 19th century Québécois theatre.

MOIRA DAY is an assistant professor of Drama at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. She has contributed articles to the Canadian Theatre Review, Theatre History in Canada/Histoire du Théâtre au Canada, and Newest Review, and recently edited The Hungry Spirit, a collection of plays by Elsie Park Gowan.

BARBARA DRENNAN is a member of the Association for Canadian Theatre Research and the Canadian Popular Theatre Alliance. She is currently completing her Ph.D in Theatre History at the University of Victoria, where she is researching Canadian theatre practice and discourse in the context of postmodernism and poststructuralism.

BILL GRAHAM was executive vice-president and director of MacLaren Advertising, president of the National Theatre School of Canada (1971-74), and chairman of the board of directors of Tarragon Theatre (1974-79). He published Whittaker's Theatre (1985), and is the author of The Tiger of Canada West (1962) and Greenbank (1988).

JANE KOUSTAS is Associate Professor of French at Brock University. Her research interests include Quebec theatre, translation practice and theory and theatre translation.

GEORGE MANN is Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, University of Lethbridge. His present research interests are focussed on the history of theatre in southern Alberta, and on the theatrical careers of the E.G. Sterndale Bennetts.

MAVOR MOORE is Research Professor, Fine Arts and Humanities, at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, and an Honorary Member of ACTR/ARTC.