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John Krizanc
Canadian writer

John Krizanc

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Canadian writer
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68 years
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Dora Mavor Moore Award
 
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Biography

John Krizanc (born 1956) is a Canadian playwright who established an international reputation with his non-linear work, Tamara. Its Toronto production (directed by Richard Rose) won him a Dora Mavor Moore Award in 1982.

Early life

Krizanc was born in Lethbridge, Alberta in 1956.

Writing career

Tamara premiered at Strachan House in Trinity-Bellwoods Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada on May 8, 1981 and was published as a book the same year.

Krizanc won the Chalmers Award and the Governor General's Award for his work. His plays are marked by his explorations not only with structure and space but also with the role of the artist.

His other plays include:

  • Crimes of Innocence, 1976
  • Uterine Knights, 1979
  • Prague, 1984
  • The Half of It, 1989 ISBN 0-88784-501-0 (Anansi)

Krizanc has also written for television, including the television series Due South, the telefilm H2O, its sequel The Trojan Horse, and the series ZOS: Zone of Separation.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 31 May 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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