12 Angry Bios
Morwyn Brebner
Bio coming
Lisa Codrington
Bio Coming
Jonathan Garfinkel
Jonathan Garfinkel is a poet and playwright. He is the author of the book of poetry Glass Psalms (Turnstone Press, 2005), the plays Walking to Russia and The Trials of John Demjanjuk: A Holocaust Cabaret (Playwrights Canada Press 2005). His new play Blind, a sexual-comedy about a divided house in Jerusalem, will be read this June at the NAC. Jonathan is currently doing his Masters degree in English Literature in the Field of Creative Writing at the University of Toronto.
Andrew Moodie
Bio coming
Greg Nelson
Greg writes for stage, radio and television. His play Mick Unplugged premiered recently at ATP playRites. Greg is currently
Playwright-in-Residence at Canadian Stage Company, and Script Editor at CBC Radio. His latest play, The File will be staged at Summerworks in August.
Yvette Nolan
Yvette Nolan is a playwright, director, and dramaturg. Her plays include BLADE, Job’s Wife, Video, Annie Mae’s Movement, Finish Line, Freeman’s Wake, the radio play Owen, and the libretto Hilda Blake. She works across Canada on new play development, and is currently the Artistic Director of Native Earth Performing Arts.
Adam Pettle
Bio coming
Michael Redhill
Michael Redhill is a playwright, novelist, and poet who lives and works in Toronto. He is the publisher and one of the editors of Brick, A Literary Journal. His new play, Goodness, premieres this fall at Tarragon.
Jason Sherman
Bio coming
Judith Thompson
Judith Thompson is a playwright, director, actor, teacher, and screenwriter, author of: The Crackwalker, White Biting Dog, I Am Yours, Lion in the Streets, Sled, Perfect Pie, Habitat, Capture Me, an adaptation of Hedda Gabler, Enoch Arden on Sauraurin, and My Pyramids, many radio plays, as well as two feature films, Lost and Delirious and Perfect Pie and several television movies including Life With Billy. She recently edited a book of monologues for women by Canadian playwrights called She Speaks. She is a professor in the School of English and Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph. She has five children and lives in Toronto.
Jean Yoon
Jean Yoon is an actor, playwright, and occasional producer. She is the author of The Yoko Ono Project (Theatre Passe Muraille), and more recently Hongbu & Nolbu: The Tale of the Magic Pumpkins (Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People). Recent acting credits include Train 48 (Global) and This Is Wonderland (CBC).
David Young
Bio coming
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