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Contributors SUSAN BENNETT is an Assistant Professor in the English Department at the University of Calgary. She has published on Canadian theatre. Brecht and contemporary British drama. Her book Theatre Audiences: A Theory oj Productio'2 and Reception will be published by Routledge in 1990. DOUGLAS BRUSTER is a lecturer in the Department of English, Harvard University_ ELINOR f1JCHS is a New York theatre critic who contributes frequently to the Village Voice. Her publications include articles in American Theatre, Drama Review. Peiformillg Arts Journal, and Theatre Three. Her books include the international anthology Plays of the Holocaust, and the co-authored documentary play, 'Year One of the Empire. She teaches in the Theater and Film Studies Department of Emory University. ROBERT F. GROSS is assistant professor of Theatre Arts at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. DREWEY WAYNE GUNN is a Professor of English at Texas A & I University. Scarecrow Press plans to publish a second edition of his bibliography of Tennessee Williams in 1990ยท CHRISTOPHER INNES, Co-Editor of Modem Drama, is Professor of English at York University and General Editor of both the " Directors in Perspective" series for Cambridge University Press and "The Canadian Playwright" series for Simon and Pierre. He served as Advisory Editor to the Cambridge Guide to World Theatre (1988). His recent publications include Holy Theatre: Ritual alld the Avant Garde, and Edward Gordon Craig, as well as Politics and the Playwright: George Ryga. He is currently working on a study of twentieth-century British drama. 454 Contributors KATHERINE E. KELLY is an Assistant Professor at Texas A & M University. She is currently completing a book on the work of Tom Stoppard. and has wrinen on the plays of Samuel Beckett and T.S. Eliol. ADRIAN KlERNANDER is a teacher and director currently lecturing in drama at the University of Queensland. He spent a year working with the TheAtre du SoleH in 1985. and he has recently completed a book on Ariane Mnouchkine for the Cambridge University Press "Directors in Perspective" series. JEANETTE R. MALKIN recently completed her Ph.D. studies at New York University. She is . a lecturer in the Theatre History Department of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and her book By Words Assaulted: Language as Aggression in Postwar Drama is to be published by Cambridge University Press. KLAUS PETER MULLER is Assistant Professor in the Department of EngliSh at the University of Dusseldorf, West Gennany. He has written studies of Joyce, Brenton, and cultural and political values in English plays of the 19805. He is the author of many articles on modem drama and fiction. ...

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