- Rick McNair
Rick McNair (1942–2007), was a playwright, author, director, actor, storyteller, librettist,
bibliophile , basketball player and coach. He was the former Director ofTheatre Calgary and theManitoba Theatre Centre and the founder of theWinnipeg Fringe Festival . Born inAmherst, Nova Scotia , he died inWinnipeg, Manitoba on January 31st, 2007.Early years
McNair grew up in
Sarnia, Ontario where he was very active in sports, in particular basketball and baseball. Upon graduation from college he began a teaching career that eventually led him into the theatre, and he formed a performance company known as the Harlequin Players.Career
Although successful as a teacher and basketball coach, he was smitten by the theatre and in 1977 headed west and joined Theatre Calgary as the director of Caravan, which was a touring theatre troupe that traveled to schools throughout
Alberta . In 1979 Caravan was rebranded as Stage Coach Players and is known today as Quest Theatre. McNair's sojourn as Artistic Director at Theatre Calgary began in 1979 and was characterized by a particular emphasis on Canadian playwrights, commissioning works from writers such asSharon Pollock ,John Murrell andW.O. Mitchell among others.From Theatre Calgary McNair moved to Winnipeg, where between 1986 and 1989 he was Director of the Manitoba Theatre Centre and where he continued to emphasize Canadian writers. McNair also founded the
Winnipeg Fringe Festival in 1988 and was an active participant in many small venue productions as a writer, director and actor. His last production was as director ofTom Stoppard 's "After Magritte".McNair explored many different performance media. In 2001 he penned the libretto of Turtle Wakes, a one-act opera for young people, with music by Allan Gordon Bell. This work was originally commissioned by the
Calgary Opera in 2001, and it was toured toCalgary and Southern Alberta schools again in 2005. Over the years he gave many performances as a Story Teller, traveling to schools throughoutManitoba as well as the Winnipeg Children's Festival, theWinnipeg Folk Festival and The Winnipeg Fringe Festival. His story telling experiences eventually led to the writing and publication of a children's book, The Last Unicorn of the Prairies, illustrated by Chris McVarish-Younger.In addition to the many other backstage aspects of performing that McNair participated in, he was also a player and actor appearing in small parts in film and television. He appeared in many plays and his last role was as the
Ghost of Christmas Present in the 2005 Manitoba Theatre Centre production ofA Christmas Carol .Other contributions
McNair contributed to many aspects of the culture of Winnipeg, he and partner Richard Orlandini operated Borealis Books for many years, they were thoughtful bibliophiles who set the standard for a used book store in a city that is renowned for them. At the time of his passing McNair was the President of the Manitoba Association of Playwrights.
Works
Plays :Napi, The First Man:Beowulf!:Punch & Polly:Chagall:Dinosaurs:Dr. Barnardo's Pioneers (Theatre Calgary, 1978):Hamlet - Who Cares? (Theatre Calgary 1979):Ghost Town (Theatre Calgary, 1982) :To Far Away Places (Ship's Company Theatre 1989) :The Frank Slide - One Hundred Seconds :Global Village (2001) :Gulliver's Travels :A Life in the Movies (2001) :Merlin and Arthur :No More (2001) :Shoe Fly Blues (2002):Sit Calm! (2001) :Merlin and Arthur (2004)
Libretto :Turtle Wakes (Calgary Opera 2001, 2005)
Children's Book:The Last Unicorn of the Prairies [http://www.greatplains.mb.ca/?pageID=browse&titleID=28&imprintID=3]
See also:
List of Canadian writers ,List of Canadian playwrights References
Rick McNair entry in the Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia [http://www.canadiantheatre.com/dict.pl?term=McNair%2C%20Rick]
Theatre wiz Rick McNair deserved better [http://backofthebook.ca/artsbooks/2007/02/theatre-wiz-rick-mcnair-deserved-better.html] Winnipeg playwright McNair dies [http://xjam.canoe.ca/Theatre/2007/02/02/3505809.html]
Rick McNair, Playwrights Guild [http://www.playwrightsguild.ca/pgc/c_playwright.asp?codein=3C62723E3C62723E3C62723E313134353C62723E313338353C62723E ]
Winnipeg Free Press Obituary [http://www.passagesmb.com/obituary_details.cfm?ObitID=117139]
Rick McNair entry in the Internet Movie Database [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0573567/]
"Manitoba's Artistic Community Mourns the Passing of Former MTC Artistic Director Rick McNair", "Ovation". Studio Publishers Inc. Volume 14, No.6. April 2007, p.17.
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