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CCL, no. 85, Spring 1997


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Drama and Theatre for Young People / Le théâtre pour la jeunesse au Canada anglais


Editorial / Présentation

Building Children, Building Bridges: Young People's Drama / Marie C. Davis [4-5]

Le théâtre pour la jeunesse au Canada anglais / Daniel Chouinard [6]


Articles

Negotiating Audiences: Confronting Social Issues in Theatre for Young Audiences / Maria DiCenzo [7-19] (Abstract)

A Conversation With Sara Lee Lewis: Celebrating Nova Scotia's Mermaid Theatre / Hilary Thompson [20-30] (Abstract)

Changing the World: An Interview with Writer JoAnne James / Anne Hiebert Alton [31-40] (Abstract)

Profile: Lois Burdett / Lynn A. Cecil [41-44] (Abstract)

Partners in Practice / Lorraine Behnan [45-51] (Abstract)

Why drama for children? / Theo Heras [52-59] (Abstract)

A Literary Event? La Bonne Femme by Jasmine Dubé/Un événement littéraire? La Bonne Femme de Jasmine Dubé / Daniel Chouinard [60-61]

Identification et thérapie: l'emploi du journal intime dans le roman pour adolescentes au Québec / Daniela Di Cecco [62-70] (Abstract)


Reviews / Comptes rendus

Fractured Families / Kathleen Foreman [71-72]

  • Two Weeks, Twice a Year, by Colin Thomas

Dying to be Thin is Dying to be Seen / Rebecca Conolly [72-73]

  • Dying to be Thin, by Linda A. Carson

Unmasking the Bully and other Schoolyard Games / Sarah Gibson-Bray [73-77]

  • I met a Bully on the Hill, by Martha Brooks and Maureen Hunter
  • Not So Dumb: Four Plays for Young People, by John Lazarus

Reviews That Make Good Reading / Lissa Paul [77-81]

  • The Squeeze-More-Inn, by Elizabeth Ferber
  • Zebo and the Dirty Planet, by Kim Fernandes
  • The Magic Ear, by Laura Langston
  • Ten Mondays for Lots of Boxes, by Sue Ann Alderson
  • Is it OK If This Monster Stays for Lunch?, by Martyn Godfrey
  • Little Wynne's Giggly Thing, by Laurel Dee Gugler

Multicultural Children's Picture Books / Judith Saltman [82-84]

  • Crabs for Dinner, by Adwoa Badoe
  • A Fish Tale, or The Little One that Got Away, by Leo Yerxa
  • From Far Away, by Robert Munsch and Saoussan Askar
  • The Magic Braid, by Rina Singh
Video, film and play reviews

Getting Involved: Interactive Theatre for Young Adults / Susan Bennett [84-86]

  • Veronia, by Daniel Liebman
  • Tag, by Clem Martini

Shakespeare — The Animated Tales / Gerald J. Rubio [86-88]

  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (book and video), by Leon Garfield
  • The Tempest (book and video), by Leon Garfield
  • Hamlet (book and video), by Leon Garfield
  • Macbeth (book and video), by Leon Garfield

Romeo in Boxer Shorts / David Gates [89-90]

  • William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, dir. Baz Luhrann

Munsch's A Promise Is A Promise on Stage / Leanne Wild [90-93]

  • A Promise Is a Promise, by Robert Munsch and Michael Kusagak, adapt. Barbara Poggemiller

Giant Peach or Big Apple? / Justin Baird [93-94]

  • James and the Giant Peach, dir. Henry Selick

101 Dalmations (1996) / Barry Grant [94-95]

  • 101 Dalmations, dir. Stephen Herek

Announcements / Annonces [96]

Books Reviewed in this Issue / Livres recensés dans ce numéro [96]

In the cover photo Robyn Lafontaine (age 7), engrossed in her role as Sir Toby Belch, helps Ali Kara (age 7) move into his part, in Lois Burdett's classroom production of Twelfth Night (see the Profile on page 41 of this issue). Photo courtesy of Scott Wishart, The Beacon Herald.

La photographie de la couverture montre Robyn Lafontaine (7 ans) dans le rôle de Sir Toby Belch; elle aide Ali Kara (7 ans) à jouer le sien dans le mise en scène de La Nuit des rois de Lois Burdett (sur cet exercise scolaire, voir la présentation à la page 41 du présent numéro). Photographie de Scott Wishart, du Beacon Herald.


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