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Drama Canadian

Palliser Suite

by (author) Caroline Russell-King

Publisher
Frontenac House
Initial publish date
Sep 2014
Category
Canadian
  • Book

    ISBN
    9781927823132
    Publish Date
    Sep 2014
    List Price
    $15.95

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Caroline Russell-King’s Calgary trilogy inspired by Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite, received rave reviews from the critics: “I wiped tears of joy from my eyes watching Caroline Russell-King’s new comedy…. 5 stars!” - Louis B. Hobson, Calgary Sun “A sweet but intelligent story of former lovers reuniting for a possible return to romance.... SEE IT, you will enjoy a fabulously fun hour in the theatre.” - Jessica Goldman, CBC Radio. “Russell-King keeps the tempo tuned up and the quips flying.”- Stephen Hunt, Calgary Herald. “Sparkling dialogue and laughs galore!” – Norm Foster Caroline Russell-King has written over 30 plays, which have been produced all across Canada. Mr. Fix It was nominated for a Betty Mitchell Theatre Award for Outstanding New Play in 2012 and in 2013 Second Chance, First Love was nominated for a Calgary Theatre Critics Award for Outstanding New Script

About the author

Contributor Notes

Caroline's plays have been produced all across Canada in Alberta, BC, Saskatchewan, Quebec and Ontario. Theatre companies which have premiered her plays include: The Glenmore Dinner Theatre (Scrooge - The Female Version, Scheme-a-Dream Christmas, From Here to Insanity and Moments of Madness), The Marquee Dinner Theatre (In the Cards), CBC radio (Search for the Stampede) and Lunchbox Theatre (A Butler Did It andMr. Fix It) and Solar Stage, Toronto (Mounting Sex in the Afternoon Zone).

Caroline was playwright-in-residence with The Glenmore Dinner Theatre for four years. She also was the Petro Canada Stage One Literary Manager for Lunchbox Theatre for three years. Caroline is a member of the Literary Managers and Dramaturges of the Americas.

Caroline has been the recipient of many grants and awards. In 1997 both of her plays Lucky Four and Pigeon Among the Cats both won Honorable Mentions in the National Playwriting Competition. Other awards include The Alberta Playwriting Competition (first prize, one act), the New Play Development Program (two-time winner) and five Alberta Foundation for the Arts senior writer’s grants. She was also nominated for a Betty Mitchell Theatre Award for her play Mr. Fix It. She served as Vice President of The Playwrights Union of Canada (PUC), where she has been a member for over 25 years. She also served as provincial union representative and for two years she worked with the national editorial board, adjudicating scripts for Playwrights' Canada Press. Caroline also sat on the Public Lending Right Commission, travelling to Ottawa twice a year. Currently she is the Southern Alberta rep with David Belke.

Scenes and monologues from her work have been published four times by Playwrights Canada Press. Favourite comedies include From Here To Insanity, Mounting Sex in the Afternoon Zone, A Butler Did It and In the Cards which are all published chapbooks with Playwrights Union of Canada. She has also been included in four anthologies by Playwrights Canada Press. She wrote the first book of its kind Strategies: The Business of Being a Playwright in Canada, (with Rose Scollard) which was published by Playwrights Canada Press.