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Schuyler Lee (Sky) Gilbert Jr. (born December 20, 1952) is a
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writer, actor, academic and
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. Born in
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, he studied theatre at
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in
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, and at the
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, before becoming the co-founder and artistic director of
Buddies in Bad Times Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is a Canadian professional theatre company. Based in Toronto, Ontario and founded in 1978 by Matt Walsh, Jerry Ciccoritti, and Sky Gilbert, ''Buddies in Bad Times'' is dedicated to "the promotion of queer theatrical e ...
, a Toronto
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company dedicated to
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drama. His drag name is Jane. Gilbert also teaches a course on playwrighting at the University of Guelph. Although primarily a
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, Gilbert has also published novels, poetry and an
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. His works deal with issues of gender and sexuality. Many of Gilbert's works are produced at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre. He has also been a regular columnist for Toronto's '' eye weekly''. Gilbert holds the University Chair in Creative Writing and Theatre Studies at the
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. He received his
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at the University of Toronto. Gilbert is artistic director of The Hammertheatre Company, founded in January 2007, a company devoted to theatre research in
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. The theatre is at the old Ancient Order of Foresters building in the James Street North neighbourhood, a center of Hamilton's art scene. Gilbert has been living in Hamilton since 2004 with his partner, artist Ian Jarvis.


Works


Plays

* ''Art Rat'' (1980) * ''Lana Turner Has Collapsed!'' (1980) * ''
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'' (1981) * ''Murder/Lover'' (1982) * ''Pasolini/Pelosi'' (1983) *''Peace Banquet: Ancient Greece Meets the Atomic Age'' - co-written with
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, Cynthia Grant, Dean Gilmour, Charis Polatos,
Kim Renders Kim Renders (January 14, 1955 – July 17, 2018) was a Canadian writer, director, actor and designer and a founding member of Nightwood Theatre, the oldest professional feminist theatre company in Canada. Early life Renders was born in Toronto ...
, Judith Rudakoff, Philip Shepherd, and
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(first performed November 1983) * ''The Dressing Gown: a faery tale for adults only'' (Playwrights Canada Press, 1984, ) * ''The Postman Rings Once: a comedy'' (Playwrights Canada Press, 1985) * ''Theatrelife: a modern melodrama'' (Playwrights Canada Press, 1987) * ''Drag Queens in Outer Space: a dreamplay'' (Playwrights Canada Press, 1990; Second Scene Editions, 2006, ) * ''Ban This Show: a play in the form of a dare'' (Playwrights Union of Canada, 1990, ) * ''The whore's revenge : a Victorian melodrama'' (Playwrights Union of Canada, ) * ''Suzie Goo: Private Secretary'' (1991; Second Scene Editions, 2006, ) * ''In Which
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Sees His Own Death in the Face of a Boy'' (1991) * ''My Night With Tennessee'' (1992) * ''An Investigation into the Strange Case of the Wildboy: a dream in the form of a document'' (Playwrights Union of Canada, 1992, ) * ''Play Murder'' (Blizzard Publishing, 1993, ) * ''Drag Queens on Trial: a courtroom melodrama'' (Playwrights Union of Canada, 1994) * ''Hester: An Introduction'' (1994) * ''More Divine'' (1994) * ''Jim Dandy'' (1995) * ''Crater'' (Playwrights Union of Canada, 1997, ) * ''Ten ruminations on an elegy attributed to William Shakespeare'' (Playwrights Union of Canada, 1997), , * ''Schubert Lied'' (1998) * ''Independence'' (1998) * ''The emotionalists'' (Blizzard, 2000, ) * ''Heliogabalus: A Love Story'' (Cabaret Theatre Company, 2002) * ''Rope Enough'' (Playwrights Canada Press, , Buddies 2005) * ''Bad Acting Teachers'' (Buddies 26 Apr-7 May 2006) * ''Will The Real J.T. LeRoy Please Stand up?'' (to premiere April 2007, Buddies) * 'I Have AIDS! (Premiered April 22, 2009, Buddies)'' * ''The Situationists'' (Premiered April 2011, Buddies) * ''To Myself at 28'' (2013, SummerWorks Theatre Festival) * ''A Few Brittle Leaves'' (Premiered April 24, 2013, Buddies)


Collections

* ''This Unknown Flesh: A Collection of Plays by Sky Gilbert'' (Coach House Press, 1995, ) * ''Painted, tainted, sainted: four plays'' (Playwrights Canada Press, 1996, ) * ''Avoidance tactics'' (Broken Jaw Press, 2001, ) * ''Perfectly abnormal: seven gay plays'' (editor) (Playwrights Canada Press, 2006, )


Novels

* ''Guilty'' (
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, 1998, ) * ''St. Stephen's'' (Insomniac Press, 1999, ) * ''I am Kasper Klotz'' (
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, 2001, ) * ''An English Gentleman'' (ReLit Award; novel,
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, 2004, ) * ''Brother Dumb'' (novel, ECW Press, 2006)


Poetry & Other

* ''Digressions of a Naked Party Girl'' (poetry, ECW Press, 1998, ) * ''Temptations for a juvenile delinquent'' (poetry, ECW Press, 2003, ) * ''A Nice Place To Visit'' (poetry, ECW Press, 2009, ) * ''Ejaculations from the Charm Factory: a memoir'' (autobiography, ECW Press, 2000, ) * ''Shakespeare Beyond Science: When Poetry Was the World'' (literary criticism, Guernica Editions, 2020 )


Films

* ''
Listen to the City ''Listen to the City'' is a 1984 Canadian drama film directed by Ron Mann. Normally a documentary filmmaker, this is Mann's only fictional feature. The film stars P.J. Soles, Jim Carroll, Sandy Horne, and Michael Glassbourg. Featured in small or c ...
'' (1984) * ''Film'' (1992) * ''Kanada'' (1993) * ''My Addiction'' (1994) * ''Bubbles Galore'' (1996) * ''My Summer Vacation'' (1996) * ''The Blue Hermaphrodite'' (1996) * ''No Contest II'' (1997) * ''
Too Much Sex ''Too Much Sex'' is a 2000 Canadian sex comedy film directed by Andrew Ainsworth, produced by the Canadian Film Centre and starring Michael McMurtry, Janet Kidder ( niece of Margot Kidder) and Diane Flacks. Sky Gilbert and Christie MacFadyen ( ...
'' (2000)


References


External links


Sky Gilbert
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