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Canadian Centre for Theatre Creation. The Canadian Centre for Theatre Creation CCTC is a University of Alberta-based research centre dedicated to the creation and production of new work for the Canadian stage, to the study of theatre creation, and to the development of resources for Canadian theatre creators and researchers. To find out more about us, please visit our About page. Jason Chinn Adaptation of The Seagull in Development. October Artist Tedi Tafels Interventions come to Edmonton.

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Canadian Centre for Theatre Creation. The Canadian Centre for Theatre Creation CCTC is a University of Alberta-based research centre dedicated to the creation and production of new work for the Canadian stage, to the study of theatre creation, and to the development of resources for Canadian theatre creators and researchers. To find out more about us, please visit our About page. Jason Chinn Adaptation of The Seagull in Development. October Artist Tedi Tafels Interventions come to Edmonton.

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