Keynote: R. Keith Sawyer
Speakers: Nancy J. Adler, Ken Aldcro
ft, Alan Convery, Pete Johnston, Mark Laver, Chris Macdonald, Scott Tho
mson
All events are FREE and open to the public.
The book is an unprecedented study of radical theatre and perfor
mative political activism in Canada since the nineteenth century.
Aida Jor
dao, popular theatre artist and scholar will be in attendance.
Alan Filew
od is Professor of Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph and a recogni
zed authority on Canada's theatre history. He has been involved in politicaltheatre for over thirty years.
Free Admission
On Tuesday, November 29, 2:30-4:30 in OAC Boardroom, 104 Johnston Hall, Dr Jennifer Bonnell will speak as part of the continuing Rural History Roundtable series: “An Environmental History of an Urban Borderland: Toronto's Don River Valley, 1860-1930.”
Jennifer Bonnell is a SSHRC post-doctoral fellow in the Department of History. Her work explores the social and environmental history of suburban spaces in southern Ontario through the twentieth century.
All welcome!