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Adaptor 1 Clarke, Margaret [Buss, Helen]
Date of First Production
1987, September 22-26
Title Gertrude and Ophelia
Place of First Production
The Gas Station Theatre, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Production Company
Black Hole Theatre Company, University of Manitoba
Performance History
1994, August
Edmonton Fringe Festival
Production Company: Blue Angel Productions

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1992, January 30 to February 15
Pumphouse Theatre, Calgary, Alberta

Director: Joyce Doolittle
Production Company: Maenad Theatre Productions
Producer: Rena Cohen
Associate Producers: Mary Lynn Cloghesy and Carol Savery
Stage Manager: Trisha Befus
Assistant Stage Manager: J.P. Buijs
Production Manager: Gerri Hemphill
Designer: Sandi Sommers
Lighting: Michael Park
Music and Sound: Quenten Doolittle

Gertrude/Playwright: Barbara Campbell-Brown
Ophelia/Actress: Donna Larson
Horation/Actor: Trevor Schmidt
Publishing and Multimedia
*Clarke, Margaret [Helen M. Buss]. "Gertrude and Ophelia." Theatrum 33 (April/May 1993): S1-S15.
 
*Clarke, Margaret [Helen M. Buss]. "Gertrude and Ophelia." Theatrum 33 (April/May 1993): S1-S15.
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Secondary Materials
*Klett, Elizabeth. "Rewriting the Male Text: Hamlet and the Liminal Spaces of Feminist Performance." Online posting. The Second Biennial Feminism(s) and Rhetoric(s) Conference "Challenging Rhetorics: Cross-Disciplinary Sites of Feminist Discourse" 7-9 Oct. 1999.
[Link1].
  http://femrhet.cla.umn.edu/proposals/klett_elizabeth.htm
Adaptor 1 Biography
"Margaret Clarke is the author of two novels, The Cutting Season, which won the Manitoba Search-For-A-New-Novelist Competition in 1982 and Healing Song, published in 1988. She has published poetry and short stories and written a short radio play, My Name Is Isabel Gunn, performed on the CBC. Gertrude and Ophelia is her first full-length play. Margaret Clarke was born and raised in St. John's, Newfoundland, has spent her adult life as a prairie person, and currently lives in Calgary" (qtd. from Theatrum S2).
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Adaptor 1 Bibliography
*Buss, Helen M. "Curriculum Vitae." University of Calgary. 5 Nov. 2003.
http://www.english.ucalgary.ca/faculty/buscv.html.
*"Margaret Clarke: a.k.a. Helen M. Buss." Writers Union of Canada. 18 Apr. 2002.
http://www.writersunion.ca/c/clarke_m.htm.
  http://www.english.ucalgary.ca/faculty/buscv.html
http://www.writersunion.ca/c/clarke_m.htm
Keywords
Amateur
Feminist Theatre
Adaptation of
Hamlet
Entry Last Updated 5Nov03 3:15PM

 

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