Abstract

This article traces the career of Audrey Ashley, who as Drama and Music Editor of The Ottawa Citizen for twenty-five years, wrote reviews of a wide variety of touring and local, professional and amateur theatrical productions. Her work, and her relationship with her editors, is representative of the place of theatre reviewing at regional newspapers. Her length of tenure allows for some reflection on the status and influence of the reviewer in Canada from the 1960s through the 1980s.

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