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Siminovitch Prize
The Siminovitch Prize is Canada's largest theatre award recognizing excellence in mid-career directors, playwrights and designers. $100,000 is awarded annually, and for recipients, who are given the public recognition and financial resources, it is truly life-changing! Anyone may nominate a qualified candidate for the Prize, and winners are selected by a jury made up of prominent theatre professionals. Nominees must be a professional director, playwright, or designer who, in the preceding 10 years, has made a significant creative contribution to no fewer than three noteworthy theatre projects in Canada. A condition of the award is that one quarter of the prize (CAD$25,000) must be awarded to an emerging artist "Protégé" selected by the winner. The Protégé must be an individual involved in professional direction, playwriting, or design in Canadian theatre. The winner may choose to grant the amount to a single Protégé or divide it between two eligible Protégés. Three final ...
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Its southern and western border with the United States, stretching , is the world's longest binational land border. Canada's capital is Ottawa, and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. Indigenous peoples have continuously inhabited what is now Canada for thousands of years. Beginning in the 16th century, British and French expeditions explored and later settled along the Atlantic coast. As a consequence of various armed conflicts, France ceded nearly all of its colonies in North America in 1763. In 1867, with the union of three British North American colonies through Confederation, Canada was formed as a federal dominion of four provinces. This began an accretion of provinces an ...
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Ronnie Burkett
Ronnie Burkett, OC is a Canadian puppeteer, best known for his original theatrical plays for adults, performed with marionettes. Burkett, who hails from Medicine Hat, was the puppeteer for Ralph on the TV Ontario series '' Harriet's Magic Hats'' during seasons three and four. He was also credited on two TV shows; Chicken Minute and Little Star. Career After winning a regional Emmy Award in 1979 for the puppets in "Cinderrabbit" on PBS in the US, Burkett formed his own theatre company in Alberta in 1986. His early works included ''Fool's Edge'', ''Virtue Falls'', ''The Punch Club'' and ''Awful Manors''. In 1994, his work ''Tinka's New Dress'' was his international breakthrough, winning two Dora Awards, four Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Awards and a special citation from the Obie Awards. Performed internationally, ''Tinka's New Dress'' was the first part of a trilogy which continued with ''Street of Blood'' in 1999 and ''Happy'' in 2000. He also won a Chalmers Award in 1996 for ' ...
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Christine Quintana
Christine Quintana is a Canadian actor, playwright and theatre director from Vancouver, British Columbia, whose play ''Selfie'' was a nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language drama at the 2021 Governor General's Awards. ''Selfie'' premiered on stage in 2018, before being published by Playwrights Canada Press in 2020. Quintana was the recipient of the Siminovitch Prize in Theatre's Protégé Award in 2017."Playwright Marcus Youssef wins $100K Siminovitch Prize"
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Anusree Roy
Anusree Roy is a Canadian award-winning writer of plays, television, film and libretto. She is also an actress.Roy, Anusree
Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia, 10 November 2011.


Education

Roy was born in and holds a B.A in theatre from and an M.A from the . Roy emigrated to Canada with her family at age 17.


Television work

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Medina Hahn
Medina Hahn is a Canadian actress and writer based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She is most noted as cowriter with Darrell Dennis and Daniel Arnold of ''Inheritance: a pick-the-path experience'', a stage play which was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award for English-language drama at the 2022 Governor General's Awards. ''Inheritance: a pick-the-path experience'' is a stage play about indigenous land claims which features points at which the audience can vote on the direction the story would take, requiring the actors to be prepared for at least 50 different possible permutations of the performance. She studied theatre at the University of Alberta as a classmate of Arnold, with whom she has remained closely associated as partners in the DualMinds theatre company. Their other plays have included ''Tuesdays & Sundays'', ''Any Night'', ''The Annie Logo and Bill Board Show'' and ''Clear Sunny Day''. She won two Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Awards in 2001 for ''Tuesdays & Sunda ...
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Daniel Arnold (actor)
Daniel Arnold is a Canadian actor and writer based in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is most noted as cowriter with Darrell Dennis and Medina Hahn of ''Inheritance: a pick-the-path experience'', a stage play which was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award for English-language drama at the 2022 Governor General's Awards. ''Inheritance: a pick-the-path experience'' is a stage play about indigenous land claims which features points at which the audience can vote on the direction the story would take, requiring the actors to be prepared for at least 50 different possible permutations of the performance. Born in Nelson, British Columbia, and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, he studied theatre at the University of Alberta as a classmate of Hahn, with whom he has remained closely associated as partners in the DualMinds theatre company. His other plays have included ''Tuesdays & Sundays'', ''Any Night'', and ''The Ridiculous Darkness''. He won two Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Awards in 20 ...
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Christian Lapointe
Christian Lapointe (born 1978) is a Canadian theatre director from Quebec. Biography clear Born in the region of Quebec, Christian Lapointe was admitted as a student in interpretation at the Conservatoire d'art dramatique de Québec and then trained in directing at the National Theater School of Canada, from where he graduated in 2005. In the fall of 2001, he directed a first triptych of short plays by William Butler Yeats. Following a co-production with a theatrical institution in Hanoi and the staging of a second play by the Irish poet Yeats, he entered, in 2003, the further education in directing at the National Theater School of Canada. . He is the founder of the Péril theater and artistic director of Carte Blanche. At the Festival TransAmériques 2015, he gave a performance lasting almost three days and two nights around the work of Antonin Artaud. He performed in the play Le 20 Novembre, conducted by Brigitte Haentjens. His performance earned him a nomination for the pr ...
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Marie Brassard
Marie Brassard is a Canadian actress,Histoire du théâtre au Canada'. Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, University of Toronto; 1990. p. 158. theatrical writer and director. She is known for her work with playwright and actor Robert LepageNew York Times. The New York Times Theater Reviews 1997-1998'. Psychology Press; 2 January 2001. . p. 274–. and later for her own French and English theatrical pieces, which have been presented in many countries in the Americas, Europe and in Australia. Career Marie Brassard performed and co-created with Robert Lepage between the years 1985 and 2000 in theatre (The Dragons' Trilogy, Polygraph,Jerry Wasserman. Modern Canadian plays'. Talonbooks; 1 July 2001. . p. 70. The Seven Streams of the River Ota, The Shakespeare Trilogy: Coriolanus, The Tempest and Macbeth), Geometry of Miracles, and in films ( Polygraph, NÔ ). In 2001, she created her first solo play, ''Jimmy'', within the framework of the Festival TransAmériques (although it appears ...
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CBC News
CBC News is a division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for the news gathering and production of news programs on the corporation's English-language operations, namely CBC Television, CBC Radio, CBC News Network, and CBC.ca. Founded in 1941, CBC News is the largest news broadcaster in Canada and has local, regional, and national broadcasts and stations. It frequently collaborates with its organizationally separate French-language counterpart, Radio-Canada Info. History The first CBC newscast was a bilingual radio report on November 2, 1936. The CBC News Service was inaugurated during World War II on January 1, 1941, when Dan McArthur, chief news editor, had Wells Ritchie prepare for the announcer Charles Jennings a national report at 8:00 pm. Readers who followed Jennings were Lorne Greene, Frank Herbert and Earl Cameron. ''CBC News Roundup'' (French counterpart: ''La revue de l'actualité'') started on August 16, 1943, at 7:45 pm, being replaced by ''T ...
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Olivier Choinière
Olivier Choinière (born July 10, 1973) is a Canadian playwright from Granby, Quebec.Gaëtan Charlebois"Choinière, Olivier" ''Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia'', April 24, 2020. He is most noted as a three-time nominee for the Governor General's Award for French-language drama, receiving nominations at the 1998 Governor General's Awards for ''Le Bain des raines'', at the 2006 Governor General's Awards for ''Venise-en-Québec'', and at the 2013 Governor General's Awards for ''Nom de domaine''. A 1996 graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada, he wrote and staged his first theatrical play, ''Autodafé'', in 1997. His subsequent plays have included ''La légende du Manuel Sacré'' (1998), ''Les trains'' (1999), ''Soldats de bois'' (1999), ''Tsé-Tsé'' (2000), ''Agromorphobia'' (2001), ''Jocelyne est en dépression'' (2002), ''Beauté intérieure'' (2003), ''Félicité'' (2004), ''Chante avec moi'' (2010), ''Ennemi public'' (2015) and ''Zoé'' (2020). ''Félicité'' has been ...
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Joan MacLeod
Joan MacLeod (born 1954) is a Canadian playwright.Joan MacLeod
Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia, 2013.
She is best known for her award-winning plays of the 1990s, particularly ''Amigo's Blue Guitar'' (1990) and ''The Hope Slide'' (1993). Raised in North Vancouver, MacLeod studied creative writing at the and the . She later joined the playwrights unit at the

Daniel MacIvor
Daniel MacIvor (born July 23, 1962) is a Canadian actor, playwright, theatre director, and film director. He is probably best known for his acting roles in independent films and the sitcom ''Twitch City''. Personal MacIvor was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia and educated at Dalhousie University in Halifax, and then at George Brown College in Toronto, Ontario. MacIvor is openly gay. He married Paul Goulet in 2006; they have since divorced. He has an Italian Greyhound, called 'Buddy'. Career In addition to his film and theatrical credits, MacIvor wrote the libretto to the opera "Hadrian," for which Rufus Wainwright wrote the music. Theatre MacIvor founded the theatre company da da kamera with Michele Jelley in 1986 to independently produce his own work. He was in residence at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre - for whom he has written, directed, and acted. His plays include ''Never Swim Alone'', ''This is a Play'', ''Monster'', '' Marion Bridge'', ''You are Here'', ''Cul-de-sac'', and ''A ...
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