Popular-Priced Stock Companies and Their Repertory in Montreal and Toronto in the 1890s
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Title |
Popular-Priced Stock Companies and Their Repertory in Montreal and Toronto in the 1890s
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Abstract |
A study of William E. Phillips' financially successful Théâtre Français, established in Montreal in 1896. The author claims that the success of such popular-priced theatrical companies was due to an increase in population and the improvement in transportation facilities that made it easier for audiences to attend plays.
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Publication |
Canadian Drama/L'art dramatique canadien
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Vol. 12
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no. 2
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Pages |
332-339
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Date |
Fall 1986
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Bains, Yashdip Singh. “Popular-Priced Stock Companies and Their Repertory in Montreal and Toronto in the 1890s.” Canadian Drama/L’art dramatique canadien Vol. 12, no. 2 (Fall 1986): 332–339.
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