The editor of this lively, updated assortment of reviews, interviews and
other critical deliberations on contemporary Canadian drama has gathered
material from books, theatre and scholarly journals; from major daily
newspapers in Canada and abroad; from critics, academics, journalists
and playwrights. In his concise introduction, Conolly argues that
readers and theatregoers, as well as professional critics, can
contribute significantly to the development of a vital Canadian theatre:
Indeed, it is our responsibility to respond actively to scripts and
productions, "as we respond to all else that truly matters in our
lives - with a genuine effort to understand, appreciate, and judge."
Canadian Drama and the Critics encourages the reader to become involved
in this process; it is also an enjoyable read that offers an
intelligent, wide-ranging overview of modern Canadian plays and
playwrights. An ideal companion text to Talonbooks' Modern Canadian
Plays Vols. I and II and other anthologies of Canadian drama, Canadian
Drama and the Critics also includes detailed production information for
the premiere of each play and a comprehensive index.