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Tanya Marquardt (born November 1, 1979) is a memoirist, performer, and writer living in
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. Their plays and performances have toured throughout the US and Canada, their essays have been published in
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, '' Plenitude Magazine'', SpiderWeb Performance, and Dance Central and their play ''Transmission'' was published in the Canadian Theatre Review. Marquardt's first book ''Stray: Memoir of a Runaway'' was published by Little A in September 2018 and named a 2018 Best Queer History and Bio Pic by LGBTQ magazine ''The Advocate'', who described Marquardt as "a compelling voice… ble toembrace heirown vulnerabilities and heal the wounds of the past as hey forgeahead into adulthood."


Biography

Marquardt was born in Regina,
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on November 1, 1979. Their adoptive father was a traveling vacuum cleaner salesman and the family moved frequently. After their parents divorce, Marquardt relocated with their mother and two younger brothers to
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. At sixteen, Marquardt ran away from home and spent two years as "a stray, a kid who eltunwanted", sleeping on friends couches, living at their fathers house, and becoming involved in the
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. These experiences became the subject of ''Stray: Memoir of a Runaway''. Marquardt then attended
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, taking classes in performance before completing undergraduate degree in theatre at
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. In 2004, Tanya received a certificate of dance from MainDance Society and graduated from the MFA Creative Writing Program at Hunter College in 2012, where mentors included
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, Alexandra Styron, and
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. In a 2018 interview with ''Writer's Bone'', Tanya described an early love of writing and art, saying:
''"I was interested in language young, way before I went to kindergarten or learned how to read, and I would find y mother'sgrocery lists around the house and take my big crayons and copy out the letters like they were pictures...but it wasn't until later, around 12, when I got really interested in the craft. I was into poetry then, and though I also wrote in my diary at a fever pitch, I didn't really know I would become a playwright and an author until later...for me craft became a touchstone, a way to delve into my creativity and to lose myself in the possibilities of language. I love being in that world; it's a very private, very intimate place inside of me."''


Plays / Performance Works

Marquardt has worked with many theatre companies, includin
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the Leaky Heaven Circus, and Frank Theatre, where she produced ''Lounge'', the story of a lonely lesbian lounge singer's search for home and true love, which was hailed by
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's Michael Harris as having "all the hallmarks of a gin-soaked, down-and-out lounge act…." ''Lounge'' was the winner of the 2007 Sydney J Risk Emerging Playwright Award. In 2010, Marquardt performed in Jérôme Bel's ''The Show Must Go On'' with a Vancouver-based cast as part of the PuSh Festival. Their plays and performance texts include: ''Liminal,'' about the death of a girl on her prom night after wearing a poisoned dress; ''Genie'', a dance-theatre performance about feral children; ''Lounge''; ''Transmission'', a modern retelling of
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; ''Mal de Mer'', a site specific performance about seasickness; ''Fragments,'' a play sourced from verbatim interviews with
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residents; ''Nocturne (an incomplete and inaccurate account of the love affair between George Sand & Frederic Chopin)'' which was produced at th
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; and a performance version of ''Stray,'' developed and produced with Theatre Conspiracy. ''Some Must Watch While Some Must Sleep'', about life as a sleeptalker, was developed through an artistic residency with
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and the Collapsable Hole; it was also the subject of an episode of
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Stray: Memoir of a Runaway

''Stray: Memoir of a Runaway'' was published September 1, 2018 by Little A, and centres around Marquardt's life as a teen runaway in the
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subcultures of early 90s
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. ''Stray'' was selected as one of the Best Queer History and Bios of 2018 by LGBTQ magazine The Advocate and was reviewed in The Vancouver Sun, HelloGiggles, Kirkus and Publishers Weekly who called the book "...an entirely relatable teenage journey: at once sensitive and selfish, desperate and brash." Marquardt talks about the act of writing memoir in a 2018 interview with ''Longreads'' writer Wei Tchou:
''"I feel there is a common misconception that memoir's not really literary, it's not really formal, it's just way for you to heal yourself. And I think that's a way for people to demean the form, to think of it as less than other literary genres...people like to identify a thing, and memoir is by nature unidentifiable. It's ephemeral. It's about how one investigates their own memory."''
Marquardt co-wrote a performance version of ''Stray'', a "meta-memoir-punk-show" with New York-based director Mallory Cattlet and Tim Carlson, Canadian theatre maker and Artistic Director of the Vancouver-based company Theatre Conspiracy. The show has been presented at The Tank in Manhattan, the SummerWorks Festival in Toronto,
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, and Pi Theatre Provocateur's Series. Adrienne Urbanski of Theatre Is Easy praised the show as "...a work of dazzling ingenuity and raw self expression."


Personal life

On March 6, 2019, Sara Rauch of literary magazin
''Full Stop''
spoke to Marquardt about coming out as queer in their mid-twenties and thirties:
''"I mqueer. I love cis-men and women, trans and non-binary people. But opening myself up to that kind of attraction, where many people could be a potential partner, was too overwhelming for me... y pastabuse masked any sense of my own empowerment or pleasure. I had to break through all that to get to who I was, and for me that took years."''


References List

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