Staging Blackface in Canada

Public Amusements, Variety Shows, and Racial Acts in an Age of Imitation, 1898–1919

Cheryl Thompson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Wilfrid Laurier University Press

Published:14th Apr '26

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Staging Blackface in Canada cover

In the early twentieth-century, Canada’s theatres were mostly controlled by Americans. As variety shows flooded these stages, new forms of blackface, inspired by modern forms of amusements, changed the theatre. In this era marked by progressive social reforms, the stage embodied the modern ethos of imitation, mimicry, and change.

Staging Blackface in Canada covers a moment when Canadians did not produce professional theatre, but they built amusement parks, wrote songs, and produced records. As the stage (drama), and its variants (burlesque, light opera) adapted elements from the new stages (amusement parks, social dance, and film), the modern culture popularized forms of blackface that impacted white, Anglo-Protestant, and English-speaking audiences, and drew theatrical criticism.

This book explores a twenty-year period in Canada’s history when there was no media regulation, and no mandate to promote Canadian culture. Through an examination of theatrical reviews, images, and textual records, Staging Blackface in Canada locates how the Canadian stage became a playground for ethnic jokes, racial caricature, and women’s emancipation. It also locates some of the first Black musicals and operas to appear on Canadian stages.

"Cheryl Thompson has written a nuanced and bold book about stagings of blackface, illustrating how dance, literature (including dramatic literature), theatre, film, performance, the co-performatives of cultural criticism, and anti-racist activism are all intertwined in the study of Black musical forms. Thompson’s writing is both accessible and exquisite, making this book attractive to both scholarly and general readers. - Vershawn Ashanti Young, Professor, Communication Arts & English Language and Literature, University of Waterloo" - Vershawn Ashanti Young

ISBN: 9781771127011

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352 pages