- Richard Courtney
Richard Courtney, drama teacher, theatre scholar and leading international expert in children's drama, was born in Newmarket, England on
4 June 1927 and was educated atCulford School and theUniversity of Leeds .Between 1948 and 1952 Courtney studied at Leeds with Shakespeare scholar G. Wilson Knight and Pirandello scholar and translator Frederick May. While there, he directed and appeared in a number of theatre productions and upon graduation continued his this endeavor with the Arts Theatre in Leeds and the Rep Theatre in Yorkshire.
On
21 December 1953 , he married Rosemary Gale.From 1956 to 1960, he played various roles on
BBC radio. Between 1952 and 1959 he taught drama at schools in England before becoming Senior Lecturer in Drama atTrent Park College of Education in 1959, a position he would retain until 1967. From 1968 to 1971, he was Associate Professor of Theatre at theUniversity of Victoria , British Columbia and was Professor of Drama from 1971 to 1974 at theUniversity of Calgary . While in Calgary, Courtney also directed theatre and served as President of the Canadian Child and Youth Drama Association as well as being an advisor to the Minster of Culture, Andre Fortier.In 1974, he was appointed Professor of the
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and theUniversity of Toronto Graduate Centre for Drama. At the latter he worked withPeter McLaren , one of the leading architects ofcritical pedagogy . He maintained these positions until his retirement in 1995.In 1975, he traveled to New Mexico to research the dramatic rituals of the
Hopi and theNavajo nations. He visited theUniversity of Melbourne in 1970 and 1974 and was a Visiting Fellow in the Spring of 1979 at the Melbourne State College, Victoria.Above all Richard Courtney was a well respected drama theorist. He wrote extensively on the subject and has roughly one hundred published works to his name.
In addition, he was also responsible for numerous reports and journal articles touching on such subjects as educational drama, drama therapy, arts education, criticism and the history of drama. Courtney lectured extensively in Australia, Canada, the UK and the US. He was President of the Canadian Conference of the Arts, 1973-1976 and Chairman of the National Inquiry into Arts and Education in Canada, 1975-1979.
Richard Courtney died on Saltspring Island, British Columbia on
16 August 1997 .Example published works
*cite book|last=Courtney|first=Richard|title=Drama for Youth|year=1964|publisher= London, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons|id=ASIN: B0000CM0ZV
*cite book|last= Courtney|first= Richard|title= Play, Drama and Thought|year=1968|publisher= Simon & Pierre|id= 978-0889242135
*cite book|last= Courtney|first= Richard|title=The School Play|year=1966|publisher= Cassell|id= B000L5PQS0
*cite book|last= Courtney|first= Richard|title=The Drama Studio|year=1967|publisher= Pitman|id= OCLC: 229971
*cite book|last= Courtney|first= Richard|title=The Dramatic Curriculum|year=1981|publisher= Heinemann Educational Publishers|id= 978-0435181819External links
* [http://archivesfa.library.yorku.ca/fonds/ON00370-f0000156.htm Inventory of the Richard Courtney fonds at York University, Toronto]
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