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Theatre Passe Muraille

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This collective history of the groundbreaking Toronto theatre is a scrapbook of memories, mistakes, and milestones.
  • 20 October 2020
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In celebration of its fiftieth year of producing and providing space for new and diverse Canadian theatre, this book gathers touching tributes, funny anecdotes, fascinating photos, memorable reviews, and treasured memories of success and failure within and beyond the walls of Theatre Passe Muraille. Artists, creative teams, and theatre associates from throughout the theatre’s history have something juicy to share.
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Price: $29.95
Pages: 240
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Imprint: Playwrights Canada Press
Publication Date: 20 October 2020
Trim Size: 10.75 X 8.25 in
ISBN: 9781770918924
Format: Paperback
BISACs: DRAMA / Canadian, DRAMA / Anthologies (multiple authors)
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“Theatre Passe Muraille has become the most totally eclectic theatre in town, offering a home to every kind of work imaginable… it makes for an explosion of joy like nowhere else.” —Richard Ouzounian, The Toronto Star
Samantha Serles is a writer and editor based in Toronto. She worked at Theatre Passe Muraille from 2010–2014 as a dramaturge and holds an M.F.A. in theatre from York University and a graduate certificate in professional writing and communications from Humber College.

Martin Julien is an actor of four decades’ experience, having made his professional debut at age ten for the Factory Theatre Lab and has been nominated for three Dora Mavor Moore Awards as best performer. He is currently a Ph.D. student at the Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Toronto, and also teaches theatre history at Humber College.

Rae Johnson is an artist who began teaching drawing and painting at OCAD in 1988. She has lectured about her work across Canada in universities and art centres. In the early 1980s, Rae formed the collective ChromaZone with fellow artists Oliver Girling, Andy Fabo, Brian Burnett, Sybil Goldstein, Tony Wilson, HP Marti, and, later, Tim Jocelyn.