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Making Moscovitch

Making Moscovitch: A Feminist Theatre Scrapbook is the first critical volume dedicated solely to the work of Hannah Moscovitch, one of Canada’s most acclaimed playwrights. Blending scholarly essays, conversations with close collaborators, and unique production ephemera, this eclectic collection offers an intimate and multi-faceted portrait of a writer whose plays have significantly shaped contemporary Canadian theatre. Inspired by scrapbooking as a method of feminist historiography, the book reveals the collaborative contributions behind Moscovitch’s success and explores the resonant themes at the heart of her work. Both an archive and an invitation, Making Moscovitch is for artists, scholars, fans, and anyone interested in the messy, collective, and deeply political act of making theatre.

AUTHOR

Michelle MacArthur

Michelle MacArthur is Assistant Professor at the University of Windsor’s School of Dramatic Art. Her research focuses on four main, often intersecting areas: theatre criticism, contemporary Canadian theatre, equity in theatre, and feminism and performance. Her work has appeared in several edited collections and journals, including Theatre Research in Canada, Canadian Theatre Review, and Contemporary Theatre Review. As an editor, she has contributed to alt.theatre: cultural diversity and the stage, two issues of Canadian Theatre Review, and the collection Performing Adaptations: Conversations and Essays on the Theory and Practice of Adaptation. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto’s Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies.


AUTHOR

Sasha Kovacs

Dr. Sasha Kovacs is Associate Professor of Theatre History in the Department of Theatre at the University of Victoria (Canada). Her research focuses on Canadian theatre historiography, with a special interest in performance-related archival materials. She is Co-Director of the Gatherings: Archival and Oral Histories of Performance partnership project, and the Performance in the Pacific Northwest research project.


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Dimensions:

284 Pages
8.38in * 5.37in * .25in
.25lb
1.00gr

Published:

May 26, 2026

ISBN:

9780369106346

Book Subjects:

PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / Playwriting

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Language:

eng

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