NEW EDITOR, TRiC/RTaC

Louise Forsyth louise.forsyth at SHAW.CA
Mon Apr 30 10:21:57 EDT 2012


I wish to add my warmest thanks to Glen and best wishes to Marlis. It is so
richly rewarding to know that our excellent journal will continue to thrive
and push back even more horizons in our shared research efforts.

Louise

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Congratulations, Marlis. Well-done! And my personal  thanks as well to Glen
for all his years of service both to CATR and TRiC/RTaC.

A well-deserved round of applause to both Marlis, Glen and everyone else at
TRiC/RTaC.

Moira

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ANNOUNCEMENT: NEW EDITOR, THEATRE RESEARCH IN CANADA/RECHERCHES THÉÂTRALES
AU CANADA

April 29, 2012

THEATRE RESEARCH IN CANADA/RECHERCHES THÉÂTRALES AU CANADA is pleased to
announce that Prof. Marlis Schweitzer will be its next General Editor.
Marlis will start a five-year term in September 2012, serving as Associate
Editor alongside outgoing Editor Glen Nichols in her first year.

Marlis, an Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre at York
University, is the author of When Broadway Was the Runway: Theater, Fashion,
and American Culture and has published articles in a number of journals
including Theatre Journal, Theatre Survey, Theatre Research in Canada, CTR,
and TDR, as well as in the edited collection Performance and the City
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2009). She has co-edited issues of Canadian Theatre
Review (on Celebrity Culture, with Laura Levin) and Performance Research
16.3: Performing Publics (with Laura Levin, Melanie Bennett, and Richard
Gough) and is co-editing a forthcoming issue of Theatre Research in Canada
(with Stephen Johnson) on the theme of Gender and Empire. Marlis is
currently a co-investigator on the SSHRC-funded Performance Studies Canada
Project led by Laura Levin (http://performancecanada.com/) and a principal
investigator on a SSHRC-funded project that explores transnational theatre
culture in the early 1900s.

Congratulations, Marlis -- we're delighted to have you on board!

I would also like to publicly thank Glen for his years of incredible service
to our community during his tenure at TRiC/RTaC, the last two years of which
he managed to do while in a demanding new position as Director of Drama at
Mount Allison University. Glen's meticulous work, sound judgement and
generous spirit have made him a pleasure to work with.

Best,
Barry.

--
Barry Freeman, Assistant Professor
Theatre and Performance Studies, University of Toronto Scarborough and the
Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies, University of Toronto
Executive Editor, Theatre Research in
Canada<http://journals.hil.unb.ca/index.php/TRIC>
Associate Editor, Canadian Theatre
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