Canadian Theatre Review #113

Hawkins, Tamara THawkins at UTPRESS.UTORONTO.CA
Thu Jan 16 10:58:35 EST 2003


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Edited by Ann Wilson



CONTENTS

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Tarragon Flavoured Memories

In his twenty years as Artistic Director of Tarragon Theatre, Urjo Kareda's
working relationships and friendships created many memories.

ROBIN BREON



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Messages from Urjo

One of Urjo's Kareda's oldest friends offers a personal glimpse into their
relationship.

MARTIN KNELMAN



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"It's My Birthday Forever Now": Urjo Kareda and Me

Urjo Kareda's dramaturgical work with playwrights often evolved into
friendships, as one of Canada's leading playwrights recounts.

JUDITH THOMPSON



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Urjo Kareda and Emerging Playwrights: Seeding the Field, Cultivating the
Roots

As Artistic Director of Tarragon, Urjo Kareda committed himself to
developing vibrant new voices in Canadian theatre.

JUDITH RUDAKOFF



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Our Man at The Star

Urjo Kareda's career in theatre began with his stint as the theatre critic
for The Toronto Star. During his tenure, he championed Canadian plays,
giving them legitimacy and creating an audience for them.

DENIS JOHNSTON



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The Language of Emotion: Urjo Kareda's Opera Criticism

"Passion" was a response which Urjo Kareda brought to his opera criticism,
along with erudition. How might academic critics of opera learn from the
integration of emotional response and analysis?

GRACE KEHLER



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Legacies: Richard Rose's Vision of Tarragon Theatre

Richard Rose has been appointed as the third Artistic Director of Tarragon
Theatre.  In conversation, he discusses the legacy he has inherited and how
he will meld it into his vision for the theatre.

MICHAEL MCKINNIE



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SCRIPT

Daniel Brooks' The Good Life is the actor, director and playwright's
meditation on love based on Ingmar Bergman's Scenes from a Marriage and
Plato's Symposium.



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