Contributors/Collaborateurs

ROBERT FAIRFIELD, FRAIC, is architect of the Stratford Festival Theatre and a number of theatre buildings in Canada and the United States. His article on theatre buildings will be published in A History of Theatre in Ontario, volume I.

ALAN HUGHES, professor of theatre history and directing in Department of Theatre, University of Victoria, is the author of several plays and a recently published study of Henry Irving's productions of Shakespeare (CUP).

INGRID JOUBERT est professeur agrégé au Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface, chargée de cours de littérature française depuis 1972. Elle a publié un livre sur l'oeuvre romanesque de Jean-Paul Sartre et des articles sur le théâtre canadien-français et Sartre. Elle prépare actuellement un recueil d'essais sur Sartre et un livre sur le théâtre canadien-français de l''après-guerre.

LOIS REYNOLDS KERR, a journalist and society editor for the Toronto Globe and the Globe and Mail in the 1930s, was a prominent member of the Playwrights Studio Group from 1933 to 1941. Her most popular stage work is Nellie McNabb (1937).

RICHARD PAUL KNOWLES is Associate Professor of English at Mount Allison University. He has contributed articles on Shakespeare and on Canadian theatre to a variety of journals and is now working on a book-length study of Robin Phillips' productions of Shakespeare.

MARY JANE MILLER, Associate Professor of Drama at Brock University, St Catherines, was Book Review Editor (English) of Theatre History in Canada for four years. She is currently writing a book on Canadian television drama.

JAMES S. MOY is Co-editor of Theatre Journal and Assistant Professor of Theatre and Drama at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His articles on nineteenth century American popular theatre have appeared in Educational Theatre Journal, Theatre Quarterly, Theatre Survey, Theatre History in Canada /Histoire du Théâtre au Canada, and Theatre Research International.

ROBERT C. NUNN is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Fine Arts at Brock University. He has published critical essays in Canadian Drama. An essay on Canadian documentary plays will appear in a forthcoming issue of Canadian Literature.

GORDON PEACOCK, a Professor of Drama in the University of Alberta, Edmonton, was a member of the executive of the Association for Canadian Theatre History for two years. He is currently working on the history of design in Canadian theatre.

JUDY RUDAKOFF, who completed her doctoral thesis at the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto, on Characterization and Interaction in the Plays of David French, David Freeman, Michel Tremblay and David Fennario, has recently been teaching at Saint Thomas University, Fredericton. She is currently doing research for a book about the first decade of Theatre Passe Muraille.

DENIS SALTER has been teaching Canadian drama and theatre history at the University of Calgary since 1981. His anthology of plays by young Alberta playwrights is due to be published in 1984.

ROSS STUART, chairman of theatre at York University, past president of ACTH /AHTC, and an editor of the Canadian Theatre Review,has written extensively on Canadian theatre history and drama. His book on theatre on the Canadian prairies is due to be published shortly.