As playwright, actor, director, teacher, mentor, theatre administrator, and critic, Sharon Pollock has played an integral role in the shaping of Canada's national theatre tradition, and she continues to produce new works and to contribute to Canadian theatre as passionately as she has done over the past fifty years. Pollock is nationally and internationally respected for her work and support of the theatre community. She has also played a major role in informing Canadians about the "dark side" of their history and current events. This collection, comprised entirely of new and original assessments of her work and contribution to theatre, is both timely and long overdue. Includes a new play titled "Sharon's Tongue" by the Playing with Pollock CollectiveWith contributions by:Kathy K. Y. ChungDonna CoatesCarmen DerksenSherrill GraceMartin MorrowJeton NezirajWes PearceTanya SchaapShelley ScottJerry WassermanJason WeinsCynthia Zimmerman
Authors
- Bibliography, etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Control Number Identifier
- CaOOCEL
- Description conventions
- rda
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- C812/.54
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 23
- Distributor
- Canadian Electronic Library (Firm),
- General Note
- Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
- ISBN
- 9781552387894 9781552387917
- LCCN
- PR9199.3.P57
- LCCN Item number
- Z864 2015eb
- Modifying agency
- CaBNVSL
- Original cataloging agency
- CaBNVSL
- Physical Description | Extent
- 1 electronic text (xii, 328 pages)
- Published in
- Ottawa, Ontario
- Publisher or Distributor Number
- CaOOCEL
- Rights
- Access restricted to authorized users and institutions
- System Control Number
- (CaBNVSL)thg00970536 (OCoLC)913612364 (CaOOCEL)467767
- System Details Note
- Mode of access: World Wide Web
- Title proper/short title
- First woman of Canadian theatre
- Transcribing agency
- CaBNVSL
Table of Contents
- Front Cover 1
- Half Title Page 2
- Series Page 3
- Full Title Page 4
- Copyright Page 5
- Contents 6
- Acknowledgements 8
- Introduction 10
- 1 - Walsh and the (De-)Constructionof Canadian Myth 22
- 2 - Sharon Pollock and theScene of the Crime 38
- 3 - Ownership and Stewardship inSharon Pollock’s Generations 56
- 4 - Different Directions:Sharon Pollock’s Doc 74
- 5 - “The art a seein’ the multiplerealities”: Fragmented Scenography in Sharon Pollock’s Plays 92
- 6 - Listening is Telling:Eddie Roberts’s Poetics of Repair in Sharon Pollock’s Fair Liberty’s Call 116
- 7 - Loss and Mourning in Sharon Pollock’s Fair Liberty’s Call 136
- 8 - Questions of Collective Responsibility in Sharon Pollock’s Man Out of Joint 156
- 9 - Equal-Opportunity Torturers in Judith Thompson’s Palace of the End and Sharon Pollock’s ManOut of Joint 178
- 10 -Sharon Pollock and theGarry Theatre (1992–97) 206
- 11 - Sharon Pollock in Kosovo 216
- 12 - Biography and the Archive 222
- 13 - Sharon’s Tongue 246
- Pollock on Plays 282
- Contributors 312
- Index 320
- Back cover 338