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category: Performing Arts
published: Apr 2012
ISBN:9781897109809
publisher: Signature Editions

From Fire to Flood

A History of Theatre in Manitoba

by Kevin Longfield

tagged: history & criticism
Description

Theatre as we know it started in Manitoba almost a century and a half ago. During that time it has produced some shining moments, some unforgettable characters, and some great stories: how two visionaries, Tom Hendry and John Hirsch, convinced Manitoba to embrace a theatre centre that became a model for the rest of the world, how Prairie Theatre Exchange inspired Manitobans to create their own theatre, how Nellie McClung used theatre to help women get the vote, and how a fire at the first theatre event in Winnipeg almost destroyed the whole town.

From Fire to Flood explores how Manitoba theatre got to where it is today, and why it didn't go somewhere else. It examines Manitoba theatre from its beginnings, placing theatre in its social and historical context. A key question is how our theatrical past can help us complete the final piece of the puzzle: a unified, indigenous theatre that explains us to ourselves and to the rest of the world.

About the Author

Kevin Longfield

Awards
  • Winner, Manitoba Historical Society Margaret McWilliams Local History Award
  • Winner, Manitoba Historical Society Margaret McWilliams Local History Award
  • Winner, Manitoba Historical Society Margaret McWilliams Local History Award
  • Winner, Manitoba Historical Society Margaret McWilliams Local History Award
  • Winner, Manitoba Historical Society Margaret McWilliams Local History Award
Editorial Review

Kevin Longfield is that rare author: one with lots of intelligence and humour but almost no ego. His From Fire to Food, A History of Theatre in Manitoba is a deceptively readable examination of Manitoba theatre from 1867 to present. It embraces a short sketch of the great theatre movements of the Western world, the political history of the province and an introduction to Ojibway storytelling traditions (among other topics), without ever overloading the reader or adopting an elevated tone. Remarkably, Longfield has found a context in which to discuss such very different beasts as the Manitoba Theatre Centre, the Winnipeg Fringe, Prairie Theatre Exchange, Primus Theatre, Rainbow Stage, Winnipeg Jewish Theatre and the Popular Theatre Alliance as if they were all part of one movement. Which, in a sense, they are.

— Performing Arts

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