Robert Lepage on the Toronto Stage

Language, Identity, Nation

Jane Koustas author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press

Published:5th Jun '16

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A leader in theatre production for a global community, Robert Lepage - actor, cineaste, and director - revolutionized the Toronto theatre scene from the 1980s onwards by challenging conventional notions of language, identity, and national belonging. Exploring Lepage's twenty-five-year history on the Toronto stage, Jane Koustas analyzes his importance in the Canadian and international theatre scenes. Outlining the reasons behind Lepage's success in Toronto, Koustas skilfully engages with a wide range of journalistic and scholarly texts, moving between French and English critical reception of his work. For Lepage, Toronto offered the best of both worlds: he could remain an ardent Quebecer while being welcomed as a fellow Canadian. Lepage, raised in a bilingual family, brought to his Toronto productions an understanding of English and Canadian culture that resisted presenting French against English and the rest of Canada versus Quebec. Instead, he took Toronto audiences on a global theatre voyage that transformed traditional geopolitical, cultural, and linguistic boundaries and questioned identity. Investigating the relationship between Quebec's master dramaturge and Toronto, a burgeoning cosmopolitan city determined to be a global cultural capital, Robert Lepage on the Toronto Stage analyzes the success of one of the few Quebecois artists to have achieved fame in English Canada.

" Robert Lepage on the Toronto Stage clarifies Lepage' s spectacular success in Toronto, and illuminates Toronto as a key interlocutor in Lepage' s artistic trajectory." Erin Hurley, McGill University " In this extensively researched, scholarly (though extremely readable) study of Lepage' s achievements, Koustas not only highlights the specifics of Lepage' s work but also unravels the rapidly changing Toronto theater scene and considers its diversity in the context of the world stage. This valuable study serves ably as both an introduction to Lepage and a serious examination of Lepage' s varied accomplishments. Koustas's impressive bibliography and copious notations contribute to making this book an invaluable resource for serious students of theater. Essential." Choice

ISBN: 9780773546752

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224 pages