Auteurs commençant par K
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Kandil, Yasmine
- 2018 — Avec MacArthur, Michelle, « What Zombie Feminist Bouffons Can Offer Applied Theatre: Seduction and Provocation in Death Married My Daughter »
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Karpinski, Eva C.
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Keleta-Mae, Naila
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Kemp, David
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Kerr, Don
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Kerr, Lois Reynolds
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Kerr, Rosalind
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Keshvani, Shemina
- 1997 — Avec Barton, Bruce, Graham, Catherine, Harvie, Jennifer, Huffman, Shawn et Moser, Marlene, « Eugene Benson and L.W. Conolly, eds. The Oxford Companion to Canadian Theatre »
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Keyes, Daniel
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Kilbourn, William
- 1982 — Avec Roberts, Jean, Gardner, David, Peacock, David, Des Landes, Claude et Learning, Walter, « The Canada Council and the Theatre: The Past Twenty-Five Years and Tomorrow »
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Kirkley, Bruce
- 2002 — Avec Plant, Richard, Barton, Bruce, LaDouceur, Louise et Leroux, Patrick, « New "Look," Emerging Vision: A Time For Introductions / Nouveau "Look," Nouvelle Vision: C'est le Moment des Présentations »
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Kirkley, Richard Bruce
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Klein, A. Owen
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Klein, Jeanne
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Klementowicz, Michael
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Knowles, Ric
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Knowles, Richard Paul
- 1998 — « Alternative Pedagogies, Cultural Studies and the Teaching of Drama and Theatre »
- 1995 — « This Discipline Which Is Not One »
- 1994 — Avec Harvie, Jennifer, « Dialogic Monologue: A Dialogue »
- 1992 — « Stories of Interest: Some Partial Histories of Mulgrave Road Groping Toward a Method »
- 1991 — « Otherwise Engaged: Towards a Materialist Pedagogy »
- 1990 — « Stratford's First Young Company »
- 1988 — « Robert A. Gaines. John Neville Takes Command: The Story of the Stratford Shakespearean Festival in Production; Tom Patterson and Allan Gould. First Stage: The Making of the Stratford Festival »
- 1988 — « Robin Phillips' Strange and Wondrous Dream »
- 1984 — « Robin Phillips' Richard III: History and Human Will »
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Koski, Raija
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Koustas, Jane
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Kraus, Brittany
- 2019 — « Art for Everyone? »
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Kristić, Andrea Pelegrí
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Kuling, Peter
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Kürtösi, Katalin
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Kushnir, Andrew
- 2020 — Avec Gallagher, Kathleen, « The Aesthetics of Towards Youth: Making Relations in and through Theatre »