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Front Cover: The acclaimed, all-women version of Glengarry
Glen Ross from Vancouver’s Classic Chic Productions, June
2015.
Photo by Megan Verhey, meganverheyphotography.com
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Canadian Theatre Review is the major magazine of record for Canadian theatre. It is committed to excellence in the critical analysis and innovative coverage of current developments in Canadian theatre, to advocating new issues and artists, and to publishing at least one significant new playscript per issue. The editorial board is committed to CTR's practice of theme issues that present multi-faceted and in-depth examinations of the emerging issues of the day and to expanding the practice of criticism in Canadian theatre and to the development of new voices.
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Volume 167, Summer 2016Table of Contents

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View On the Drama of Canadian Public Arts Funding: An Analysis of Justin Trudeau’s Mandate Letter to Mélanie Joly
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View New Pie and More Pie—Funding for Canada Council for the Arts: An Interview with Guylaine Normandin and Geneviève Vallerand
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View Including the Inclusive: An Online Conversation with Col Cseke, Hope McIntyre, Majdi Bou-Matar, and Kate Rubin
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View Job Opportunity: Director of Development, Fundraising, Marketing, Communications, Corporate Sponsorship, and Government Relations
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View The Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival, a Case Study of Growth, Staging Place, and the Not-for-Profit Reality
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ISSN | 1920-941X |
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Print ISSN | 0315-0836 |
Launched on MUSE | 2016-09-11 |
Open Access | No |
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