MOIRA DAY is an assistant professor in the Department of Drama at the University of Saskatchewan. She is currently working on an anthology of plays by Elsie Park Gowan and a biography of Elizabeth Sterling Haynes.
MARIA DICENZO is Lecturer in English and drama at Huron College, the University of Western Ontario.
DENIS W JOHNSTON is a Canada Research Fellow in theatre history at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of Up the Mainstream: The Rise of Toronto's Alternative Theatres (1991) and editor of the Newsletter of the Association for Canadian Theatre Research.
NIGEL HUNT is editor of Theatrum theatre magazine. He is also a freelance writer on the arts, and works as a story editor for TVOntario's literary show, Imprint.
RICHARD PAUL KNOWLES, Chair of the drama department of the University of Guelph, has contributed articles on Shakespeare and on Canadian drama and theatre to a variety of periodicals.
JANE KOUSTAS is Assistant Professor at Redeemer College, Ancaster, Ontario. She specializes in French-Canadian literature, and has published articles on Quebec theatre and translation of drama.
JUDITH PERRON est étudiante de doctorat à l'Université de Moncton et prépare présentement plusieurs articles et une thèse sur les fêtes, les célébrations et le théâtre en Acadie.
DON RUBIN was the founding editor of the Canadian Theatre Review and General Editor of the Canada On Stage series from 1974 to 1982. Now editing the World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre, he is a professor of Dramatic Literature and Criticism at York University.
RÉMI TOURANGEAU est professeur au Département de français de l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières et membre du Laboratoire de sociologie de la connaissance et de l'imaginaire de l'Université de Paris VII. Il a publié une dizaine d'ouvrages et une cinquantaine d'articles sur le théâtre ou la culture québécoise. Il dirige actuellement un vaste projet sur les spectacles historiques et religieux du Canada français.
ANTON WAGNER is Director of Research and Managing Editor of The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre, based at York University.
MARY JANE WARNER is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Dance, York University. She teaches Dance History and Movement Analysis. She is particularly interested in 19th- and early 20th-century Canadian dance history and in computer applications to dance research.