Contributors/Collaborateurs

GERALDINE ANTHONY is Professor Emeritus of English at Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax. She is author of John Coulter (1976) and Gwen Pharis Ringwood (1981) and has edited Stage Voices and the series Profiles in Canadian Drama. She is also a Past President of the Association for Canadian Theatre History and a member of the Advisory Board of Canadian Drama/L'Art dramatique canadien.

JOHN BALL is College Librarian at the V W Bladen Library, Scarborough College, University of Toronto, and is co-compiler of the Bibliography of Canadian Theatre History 1583-1975 and its Supplement 1975-76.

TREVOR COBAIN teaches part-time at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto. He received his doctorate from the University of Birmingham where he studied at the Shakespeare Institute.

ROBERT G LAWRENCE, a founding member of ACTH/AHTC, has published many articles on Canadian theatre history. He is a retired member of the Department of English, University of Victoria.

LARRY MCDONALD teaches Canadian literature at Carleton University. He was a founding member, and for a time the Artistic Director, of Ottawa's Great Canadian Theatre Company. He is currently researching the influence of socialist thought and politics on Canadian theatre and literature.

ROBERT NUNN is Associate Professor in the Department of Film Studies and Dramatic and Visual Arts at Brock University. He is particularly interested in the area of theatricality and popular culture, and has published articles in Canadian Literature, Canadian Drama/L'Art dramatique canadien and Theatre History in Canada/Histoire du théâtre au Canada.

MARIEL O'NEILL-KARCH enseigne la littérature québécoise à l'Université de Toronto et fait de la critique de théâtre sur les ondes de CJBC (Toronto). Elle a publié des articles sur le théâtre de Marie-Claire Blais ainsi que sur le théâtre québécois joué A Toronto.

MALCOLM PAGE is Professor of English at Simon Fraser University and a Past President of ACTH/AHTC Recent publications are Richard 11 (1987) and three books in Methuen's series, 'Writers on File,' on Peter Shafer (1987), John Osborne (1988) and Alan Ayckbourn (forthcoming). He is now completing a study of Michael Cook's plays.

PAULA SPERDAKOS, the winner of the 1989 Heather McCallum Scholarship, is completing a doctoral dissertation on the career of Dora Mavor Moore at the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama. She teaches at Humber College and the University of Toronto, and has directed drama, musicals and opera in various theatres across Canada.

WILL ROCKETT is Dean of the Faculty of the Arts and Humanities at State University of New York, Fredonia. He was educated at St. Michael's College and the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto. He has published articles on the cinema, is a published poet, and the author of a dozen radio plays broadcast by CBC. His book Devouring Whirlwind: Terror & Transcendence in the Cinema of Cruelty has been published by Greenwood-Praeger.