CATR/ACRT Newsletter/Bulletin de Liaison, Spring/Printemps 2011

Louise . Forsyth louise.forsyth at SHAW.CA
Thu May 26 10:44:29 EDT 2011


Bonjour Hélène, Bonjour Roberta, Bonjour à mes collègues de l'ACRT,

J'ajoute mes félicitations à celles d'Hélène au sujet de la qualité
excellente du bulletin, qui est riche en informations et qui se lit si bien
en français et en anglais. Quel plaisir de le lire!!

Toutes mes amitiés,

Louise Forsyth

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Bonjour
J'ai lu avec un très grand plaisir la version française de notre Bulletin de
Liaison, un plaisir qui allait grandissant au fur et à mesure de ma lecture.
La personne / les personnes responsable.s du texte français ont effectué un
travail remarquable. Qui devons-nous féliciter ?
Hélène Beauchamp 


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Hello Everyone,

By way of whetting the appetite of those of you who will be joining us for
the CATR/ACRT conference at Congress in Fredericton, I attach the
Association's Spring 2011 Newsletter.  In it, you'll find the final
conference programme as well as a note of welcome from Reina Green, Chair of
the Conference Organizing Committee.  Emerging scholars attending the
conference who have not yet considered self-nominating for the Robert
Lawrence Prize are recommended to have a look at the Lawrence Prize notice
on p. 14.

I am also excited to bring to your attention the first in a project series
of reports on important theatrical productions and events in various regions
of Canada.  We're very grateful to Louise Forsyth for providing us with a
fascinating report on Francophone Theatre in the West, which I'm sure you
will all enjoy!  If any of you would like to submit similar reports on
happenings in your region for future issues, please don't hesitate to let me
know.

Finally, you will find here memorial tributes to our much-missed late
colleagues and friends, Marlene Moser and André G. Bourassa.

Many thanks to you all, and I hope to see many of you in Fredericton!

Very best,
Roberta

Dr. Roberta Barker
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Theatre
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canada
B3H 3J5
Tel: (902) 494-1495
E-mail: barkerr at dal.ca



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