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  1. Editorial: The Clowns Are Here
  2. Julia Lane, Linda Mancini
  3. pp. 5-7
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  1. Canadian Clown: A Generation’s Journey to Legitimacy, Innovation, and Excellence
  2. Paul Hooson
  3. pp. 8-13
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  1. The Evolution of a Clown in Service: Reflections on Therapeutic Clowning in Canada
  2. Kathleen Le Roux, Jan Stirling-Twist
  3. pp. 14-19
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  1. Clowning and Neutral Mask
  2. Jan Henderson, Sara Tilley
  3. pp. 20-24
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  1. Bouffon: The Roots of ‘Critical Clowning’ in Canada
  2. Eury Colin Chang
  3. pp. 25-29
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  1. Clowning but Not: A Clown’s Approach to Drama for People with Intellectual and Physical Disabilities
  2. Sue Proctor
  3. pp. 30-33
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  1. The Impact of Pochinko-Based Clown Theatre at Debajehmujig Storytellers
  2. Joahnna Berti, Bruce Naokwegijig
  3. pp. 34-38
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  1. With Our Clown Nature in Mind
  2. David MacMurray Smith
  3. pp. 39-43
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  1. In the Company of Mump & Smoot and Pochsy: A Conversation between Karen Hines, Michael Kennard, and John Turner
  2. Karen Hines, Michael Kennard, John Turner
  3. pp. 44-49
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  1. Jacques Lecoq and the Canadian Theatre
  2. Pola Stankovic
  3. pp. 50-54
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  1. Re-Contextualizing Canadian Clown: In Conversation with Monique Mojica, Jani Lauzon, Rose Stella, and Gloria Miguel
  2. Sonia Norris
  3. pp. 55-61
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  1. A Clown of His/Her/Their Own: Clown and Gender Performativity
  2. Jacqueline Russell
  3. pp. 62-66
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  1. Public Private Thoughts: Short Acts by Pearle Harbour
  2. Justin Miller
  3. pp. 67-72
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  1. Editorial: Being Seen and Heard
  2. Kimberley McLeod
  3. pp. 73-74
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  1. A Sonic Sampling, a Nuancing of Space: Theoretical Insights and Elaborations on the Acoustic and Spatial ‘Turns’
  2. Natalia Esling
  3. pp. 75-78
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  1. Tuning a Room: Designs for Hearing According to Nancy Tobin
  2. Natalie Rewa
  3. pp. 79-82
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  1. The Art and Legacy of Susan Benson’s Theatre Design
  2. Jacqueline Taucar
  3. pp. 83-85
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  1. A Tremendous Responsibility: The Words and Work of Vera Manuel
  2. Yvette Nolan
  3. pp. 86-88
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  1. A “Shimmering Map” of Theatre and (Im)migration in Canada
  2. Brian Batchelor
  3. pp. 89-91
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