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The Canadian Theatre Review provides in-depth feature articles, media, and more to reflect the many forms of theatre in the contemporary Canadian arts scene.
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In the 200th issue of Canadian Theatre Review, Jenn Cole reflects on representations of Indigenous performance and the cultural practices that shape and sustain Indigenous art forms. Read more: bit.ly/ctr199200n Trent University #CanadianTheatre



Canadian Theatre Review 201 is here! This issue dives into the theme of Future, Uncertainty, and the Theatre Sector, with insights from artists, scholars, and thought leaders on key issues shaping the future of #CanadianTheatre: bit.ly/ctr-201 UTP Journals Taiwo Afolabi


CTR 201 opens with an Editorial reminding us that “we have a horizon that we can look to, interpret, anticipate, and navigate. We can shape our responses and move towards a preferred future.” Read more: bit.ly/ctr201a Taiwo Afolabi #CDNArts


How does art connect to the climate, and how can making art help bridge the "culture gap" in addressing the climate crisis? Read more in Canadian Theatre Review 201: Future, Uncertainty, and the Theatre Sector: bit.ly/ctr201g UTP Journals #CanadianArts


CTR 201: Future, Uncertainty, and the Theatre Sector includes the full script of O’Kosi, a time-travelling story spanning over 200 years that explores the many ways Indigenous families are working to heal from generational trauma. Read more: bit.ly/ctr201t UTP Journals



The new issue of Canadian Theatre Review 201 explores key topics shaping the future of Canadian theatre, including art and the climate crisis; strengthening Indigenous #intercultural practice; the role of AI in creating art; and much more: bit.ly/ctr-201 owais lightwala


Canadian Theatre Review 201 is here! This issue dives into the theme of Future, Uncertainty, and the Theatre Sector, with insights from artists, scholars, and thought leaders on key issues shaping the future of #CanadianTheatre: bit.ly/ctr-201 UTP Journals Taiwo Afolabi


CTR 201 opens with an Editorial reminding us that “we have a horizon that we can look to, interpret, anticipate, and navigate. We can shape our responses and move towards a preferred future.” Read more: bit.ly/ctr201a Taiwo Afolabi #CDNArts


How does art connect to the climate, and how can making art help bridge the "culture gap" in addressing the climate crisis? Read more in Canadian Theatre Review 201: Future, Uncertainty, and the Theatre Sector: bit.ly/ctr201g UTP Journals #CanadianArts


CTR 201: Future, Uncertainty, and the Theatre Sector includes the full script of O’Kosi, a time-travelling story spanning over 200 years that explores the many ways Indigenous families are working to heal from generational trauma. Read more: bit.ly/ctr201t UTP Journals



The new issue of Canadian Theatre Review 201 explores key topics shaping the future of Canadian theatre, including art and the climate crisis; strengthening Indigenous #intercultural practice; the role of AI in creating art; and much more: bit.ly/ctr-201 owais lightwala


Explore the new issue of Canadian Theatre Review! Volume 202 spotlights #XRPerformance, tracing the evolution of extended reality technologies in theatre over recent decades. Read the full issue: bit.ly/ctr202 York U AMPD Laura Levin #DigitalTheatre



Explore Canadian Theatre Review Volume 202 for new research on the interactive innovations shaping the digital age of performance; the role of #AugmentedReality in fostering community; utilizing #XR as a pedagogical tool; and more. Read more: bit.ly/ctr202 Laura Levin


A new article in Canadian Theatre Review Volume 202 explores how extended reality can be utilized as a pedagogical tool in the classroom and in the performing arts. Read the full article: bit.ly/ctr202e Debbie Deer Prods. #PerformanceStudies #AI



A new article in Canadian Theatre Review 202 explores the connection between theatre-making in Canada, innovation using extended reality, and utilizing technology for storytelling. Read the full article: bit.ly/ctr202h Christine Brubaker #DigitalTheatre #AR
