Contributors/Collaborateurs

MARILYN BASZCYZYNSKI enseigne le français à l'Université de Western Ontario. Elle s'interesse à la littérature canadienne-française avec un intérêt particulier pour l'oeuvre d'Anne Hébert et le théâtre québéçois d'avant 1900.

GUY BEAULNE, C.M., S.T.C., metteur en scène, critique et directeur de théâtre, est Directeur du Conservatoire d'Art dramatique du Québec à Montréal.

CAROL BUDNICK works in the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba as a reference librarian and bibliographer with responsibility for collection development in history. She is working on a Master's degree in history at the University of Manitoba for which she is doing research on amusements in Winnipeg prior to 1914.

WAYNE FULKS has taught literature and theatre at universities in the Maritimes and Ontario. His research interests include modern literature as well as theatre history.

ROBERT G. LAWRENCE teaches in the Department of English, University of Victoria. He has published articles about E. A. McDowell, John Martin-Harvey, and Marie Tempest in Canada, and was contributor to and co-editor of Studies in Robertson Davies' Deptford Trilogy. He is continuing research on English touring companies in Canada.

DENYSE LYNDE is a doctoral student at the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto, where she completed her M.A. in 1979. She served as Editorial Assistant for Theatre History in Canada/Histoire du Theatre au Canada, 1979 to 1981 and is currently finishing her dissertation, a critical study of the plays of Gwen Pharis Ringwood.

PATRICK G. NEILSON is a graduate of Bishop's University and worked for several years in English and French theatres in Quebec before becoming Technical Director of the McGill English Department Drama Programme where he teaches a course in Technical Theatre.

ANTON WAGNER is editor of the Canada's Lost Plays series published by Canadian Theatre Review Publications, and general editor of the Brock Bibliography of Published Canadian Plays in English 1766-1978 (1980).

ROSALIND ZINMAN is a doctoral candidate in the Interdisciplinary Program in Humanities, Concordia University. Her major field is the Sociology of Culture, and her minor field is in Radio Drama Criticism.