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    don rubin

    Professor of Theatre at York University

    Don Rubin, a seasoned professional with a background in acting, theatre criticism, and academia, boasts a rich and diverse career in the world of performing arts.

    Starting his journey with early training at NYC's renowned HS of Performing Arts, Rubin later delved into theatre criticism, serving as a critic for publications like the New Haven Register, Toronto Star, and on CBC Radio.

    Transitioning into academia, Rubin took on the role of a Professor of Theatre at York University in Toronto at the young age of 25, leaving a lasting impact on numerous students.

    Apart from teaching, Rubin also made significant contributions to the field as the Founding Editor of Canadian Theatre Review and as the Co-founder of the graduate theatre program at York, overseeing the MA and Ph.D. programs.

    Not confined to Canadian borders, Rubin's influence extended globally as he held positions like President of the Canadian Centre Int. Theatre Institute and the Canadian Theatre Critics Association, shaping the international theatre landscape.

    His editorial work on the 6-volume 'World Enc. of Contemporary Theatre' by Routledge stands as a testament to his scholarly pursuits and commitment to documenting the evolution of theatre worldwide.

    Rubin's expertise goes beyond his editorial roles; he has shared his knowledge as a guest professor at esteemed institutions in various countries like France, Sweden, Egypt, China, Nigeria, South Africa, Czech Republic, and more, leaving a mark on theatre education globally.

    Known for his profound insights into Canadian theatre, theatre history, criticism, and African theatre, Rubin continues to be a prominent figure in the theatre community, contributing his wealth of knowledge and experience.

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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada