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Scene Change | Turning Points in Canadian Theatre and Performance History Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Scene Change Turning Points in Canadian Theatre and Performance History Search Main menu Home Episodes Barry Freeman Stephen Johnson Heather Fitzsimmons Frey Seika Boye Natalie Alvarez Sasha Kovacs Helene Vosters David Yee and Nina Lee Aquino Project Team Contact Welcome Posted on May 18, 2018 by nellierevell Reply Scene Change is a new podcast spotlighting Canadian theatre and performance history. Each episode features an interview with Canadian scholars working in the fields of theatre and performance studies, dance studies, anthropology, and folklore studies, among others. Guests will discuss a key “turning point” in Canadian performance history. Scene Change is made possible by funding from the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design at York University. Posted in Uncategorized | Leave ...

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