NEW EDITOR, TRiC/RTaC

Kym Bird kbird at YORKU.CA
Mon Apr 30 10:38:13 EDT 2012


Allow me to join the chorus.  Wonderful news Marlis!  Kym On 12-04-30 
10:21 AM, Louise Forsyth wrote:
> 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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> de Day, Moira
> Envoyé : 29 avril 2012 18:24
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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
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Canadian Theatre Research [CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA] on behalf of
> Barry Freeman [coldatlantic at GMAIL.COM]
> Sent: April 29, 2012 10:28 AM
> To: CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA
> Subject: NEW EDITOR, TRiC/RTaC
>
> 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
> Review<http://www.utpjournals.com/Canadian-Theatre-Review.html>



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