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The Professional Theatre and the Teaching of Drama in Ontario Universities

  • Domenico Pietropaolo
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How Theatre Educates
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© 2018 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

© 2018 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Preface xi
  4. I. INTRODUCTION
  5. Emergent Conceptions in Theatre Pedagogy and Production 3
  6. Towards an Understanding of Theatre for Education 14
  7. II. THEATRE, THE ARTS, PEDAGOGY, AND PERFORMANCE
  8. 'I Will Tear You to Pieces': The Classroom as Theatre 25
  9. The Monologue Project: Drama as a Form of Witnessing 35
  10. The Professional Theatre and the Teaching of Drama in Ontario Universities 56
  11. National Symposium on Arts Education: Opening Address, 1-2 July 2001 67
  12. III. CRITICAL VOICES
  13. The Poetics: A Play 89
  14. Confessions of a Theatre Addict 100
  15. Inside Out: Notes on Theatre in a Tenderized, Tranquillized, 'Mediatized' Society 106
  16. Improvisation and Risk: A Dialogue with Linda Griffiths 114
  17. IV. CULTURE, COMMUNITY, AND THEATRE PRACTICES
  18. Seven Things about Cahoots Theatre Projects 133
  19. Negotiating Drama Practices: Struggles in Racialized Relations of Theatre Production and Theatre Research 144
  20. Drama through the Eyes of Faith 162
  21. As the World Turns: The Changing Role of Popular Drama in International Development Education 173
  22. The Other Side of Alternative Theatre: An Interview with Sky Gilbert 182
  23. V. THEATRE FOR AND WITH YOUNG AUDIENCES
  24. Theatre for Young Audiences and Grown-up Theatre: Two Solitudes 191
  25. Theatre for Young People: Does It Matter? 198
  26. The Incredible Adventures of Mary Jane Mosquito: Lyrics to Tatty Cake9 207
  27. The Land inside Coyote: Reconceptualizing Human Relationships to Place through Drama 211
  28. VI. CREATIVE PROCESSES, AUDIENCE, AND FORM
  29. The Significance of Theatre: A Commencement Address 231
  30. Education through Empathy: Using Laughter as a Way In 239
  31. Intellectual Passions, Feminist Commitments, and Divine Comedies: A Dialogue with Ann-Marie MacDonald 247
  32. Contributors 269
  33. References 275
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