List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: Alumnae Theatre Company, Alterity, and the Idea of Nonprofessionalizing Theatre
Part One: History and Programming
1. The University Years: Founding Daughters and Their Philanthropic Little Theatre (1918–1939)
2. Producing on the Homefront and in the Postwar Theatre Boom (1939–1957)
3. The Coach House Years and Intellectual Modernism (1957–1972)
4. The Firehall Years in Toronto’s Expanding Theatre Ecology (1972–Present)
Part Two: Perspectives
5. A "Distinct Passage-Way": Theatre Spaces
6. "This is the Competitive Democracy of Amateur Drama": Festivals and Nationhood
7. "No Cause for Alarm": New Plays
8. "Pace-Setting and Ranging": A Nonprofessionalizing Theatre in the Professionalizing Era
Conclusions
Appendix 1 Selected Biographies of Alumnae’s Early Women
Appendix 2: Alumnae’s Production History Pre-firehall
Appendix 3: Alumnae Production History Firehall
Notes
Works Cited
Index