- Robert Merritt
Robert Gray Merritt (
1936 -June 5 1999 ) was aNova Scotia playwright ,film critic , andeducator .Merritt was born in
Yonkers, NY , the son of John Gray and Mildred (Rust) Merritt. He was a teacher inHouston andOklahoma in the 1960s.From the 1970s through the 1990s, Merritt was a
professor oftheatre , specializing inplaywriting andfilm , atDalhousie University 's Department of Theatre. He was well known for challenging the conventions of mainstream theatre and encouraging his many students to find their own artistic voices.Merritt was also a film critic for
CBC Radio 's morning program, Information Morning. At times he roused strong listener reaction with his attacks on mainstream movies and his promotion ofindependent film . DescribingWarren Beatty andDustin Hoffman 's Ishtar, Merritt said that it was a pity that the film was not named "Tishtar." because then "if you spelled it backwards, it would almost write its own review."Merritt died in 1999 of complications arising from
congestive heart failure andcancer , five years after taking early retirement.The annual
Merritt Awards , which recognize outstanding achievement in professional theatre in Nova Scotia, are named in his honour. The Merritts celebrate accomplishment in acting, directing, playwrighting, design, technical theatre, and production.External links
* [http://www.merrittawards.ca The Robert Merritt Awards] from Theatre Nova Scotia
* [http://nstp.ucis.dal.ca/index.html From Artillery to Zuppa Circus] , recorded memory of theatre life in Nova Scotia
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