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History of puppet theatre and puppetry in Canada. Includes Indonesian and Japanese puppet theatre, hand and string puppets, puppets on television and puppeteers.
http://www.civilization.ca/educat/oracle/modules/cnebel/page...
ArtsAlive.ca English Theatre is designed to uncover the behind-the-scenes world of professional English Canadian Theatre.
http://www.artsalive.ca/en/eth/index.asp
Intended as a source of research material, this site contains a drama bibliography, texts, 19th century playbills, and performance calendars.
http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/Theatre/
CASP is the first research project of its kind anywhere in the world devoted to the systematic exploration and documentation of the ways in which Shakespeare has been adapted into a national, multicultural theatrical practice.
http://www.canadianshakespeares.ca/
Database of information about Canadian actors, playwrights, directors, producers, designers, theatre organizations and institutions, composers and plays.
http://www.canadiantheatre.com/
Canadian Theatre Record is a digital collection of original Canadian theatre materials plus learning content and other resources.
http://ctr.tpl.toronto.on.ca/
Definitions of terms, responsibilities and training of designer, wardrobe supervisor, costume cutter, stitcher, dyer, shopper, wigmaster and milliner.
http://www2.arts.ubc.ca/TheatreDesign/crslib2/cost/cost1.htm
Background on medieval costumes, sketches and patterns for various types of costume, and bibliography.
http://www.ece.uwaterloo.ca/~arnora/arnora/costumehdbk.htm
Explanation of the playwright's art. Includes interviews, video, activities, reading list.
http://www.artsalive.ca/en/eth/playwright/
Shakespeare in Action is a non-profit educational theatre company dedicated to bringing new life to the plays of the bard. Through main stage performances, in-school plays and workshops, as well as a series of workshops for teachers at York University, Artistic Director Michael Kelly has been showing us that the study of classical theatre need not be a boring exercise.
http://www.modworld.com/sia/
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