Sally Clark (playwright)

Sally Clark (playwright)

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Sally Clark, an award winning playwright and filmaker.

Personal Life

Sally Clark was born in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Career

After moving to Toronto in 1973, Sally Clark served as playwright/dramaturge for Theatre Passe Muraille, the Shaw Festival, Nakai Theatre, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre and Nightwood Theatre.

Her plays have received two Dora Mavor Moore Award nominations and a Governor General's Award nomination for "The Trial of Judith K." In 1990 she won the Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award for her play, "Moo" (1988). Sally has also written and directed for film. Her film, "Ten Ways to Abuse and Old Woman" (1983), won the Special Prix du Jury at the Henri Langlois International Short Film Festival in France and another of her fims, "The Art of Conversation" won the Bronze Award for Best Dramatic Short at the Worldfest Charlston Festival in 1993 and has been screened at several other film festivals around the world.

Other Works include:

"Jehanne of the Witches" (1989)

"Life Without Instruction" (1991)

"Lost Souls and Missing Persons" (1984)

"Saint Frances of Hollywood" (1996)

"Trial of a Ladies Man" (1987)

"Wanted"

"WASPS" (1996)

References

* [http://www.canadiantheatre.com/dict.pl?term=Clark%2C%20Sally Sally Clark, Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia]
* [http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsC/clark-sally.html#7111 Sally Clark, The Playwrights Database]
* [http://www.playwrightscanada.com/playwrights/sally_clark.html Playwrights Canada Press]

External Links

1. [http://www.stthomasu.ca/~hunt/22230001/mooguide.htm Moo Guide]

2. [http://www.talonbooks.com/index.cfm?event=authorDetails&authorID=35 Sally Clark, Talon Books]

3. [http://autobiography.arts.ubc.ca/page3Exploratoryworkshop.html Arts, UBC]

4. [http://www.playwrightsguild.ca/pgc/c_playwright.asp?codein=3C62723E3C62723E3C62723E313032353C62723E3C62723E Playwrights Guild]

5. [http://originstheatreprojects.ca/productions/wasps.html Origins Theatre Projects]


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