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An Historiographical Reading of the Founding of Canada’s National Theatre School
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An Historiographical Reading of the Founding of Canada’s National Theatre School
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The author studies the years leading up to the establishment of the Montreal-based National Theatre School of Canada in 1960. The National Theatre School, a bi-cultural, co-lingual school, was Canada's first professional theatre training institution. The author focuses on the founding debates - bilingualism, location, and funding - leading to the institution's creation.
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PhD dissertation
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York University
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Toronto, ON
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2016
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v-223p.
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en
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Tumarkin, Pola. “An Historiographical Reading of the Founding of Canada’s National Theatre School.” PhD dissertation, York University, 2016. https://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10315/32289/Tumarkin_Pola_R_2016_PhD.pdf?sequence=2.
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