Forever Yours, Marie-Lou, by Michel Tremblay
Patricia Hamilton, Toby Tarnow, June Keevil, George Sperdakos
in Forever Yours, Marie-Lou (1972)
by Michel Tremblay
photo: Hugh Travers

References & Publications

The following is a list of published materials relating to Tarragon Theatre, Canadian Theatre, Alternative Theatre and Theatre Production. It is by no means exhaustive — please consult the Toronto Public Library or your local library for more titles on these subjects.

Books

  • Benson, Eugene and L.W. Conolly, eds. English Canadian Theatre. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1987.
  • The Oxford Companion to Canadian Theatre. Toronto: Oxford University Press 1989.
  • Johnston, Denis W. Diverting the Mainstream: Bill Glassco and the Early Years of Tarragon Theatre, 1988. (AVAILABLE FOR SALE AT TARRAGON)
  • Johnston, Denis W. Up The Mainstream: The Rise of Toronto’s Alternative Theatres. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991.
  • Rudakoff, Judith. Between the Lines: The Process of Dramaturgy. Toronto.
  • Playwrights Canada Press, 2002. Rudakoff, Judith, ed. Questionable Activities: Canadian Theatre Artists Interviewed by Canadian Theatre Students. Toronto: PUC Play Service Inc., 1997.
  • Rubin, Don. Canadian Theatre History: Selected Readings. Toronto: Copp-Clark, 1996.
  • Theatre Memoirs. Toronto: Playwrights Union of Canada, 1998. (AVAILABLE FOR SALE AT TARRAGON)
  • Usmiani, Renate. Second Stage: The Alternative Theatre Movement in Canada. Vancouver: University of British Colombia Press, 1983.
  • Wallace, Robert. Producing Marginality. Saskatoon: Fifth House Publishers, 1990.
  • Wallace, Robert and Cynthia Zimmerman. The Work: Conversations with English Canadian Playwrights. Toronto: Coach House Press, 1982.

Articles & Journals

  • Popkin, Henry. “Canadian Theatre is Enjoying a ’Naissance” New York Times 15 Jan 1978.
  • Montagnes, Anne. “The Passionate Alternate: Bill Glassco’s Tarragon” Performing Arts in Canada 14:3 (Fall 1977)

See also: other titles by Don Rubin, Eugene Benson, Judith Rudakoff, Robert Wallace, Richard Knowles, Richard Plant, Cynthia Zimmerman, Jerry Wasserman, the Canadian Theatre Review, Theatre Research in Canada and CanPlay.