Sharon Pollock: Collected Works, Volume 3
- Publisher
- Playwrights Canada Press
- Initial publish date
- May 2008
- Category
- Canadian, Anthologies (multiple authors), Women Authors
-
Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780887547331
- Publish Date
- May 2008
- List Price
- $39.00
Classroom Resources
Where to buy it
Description
The third installment in a series compiling the plays of renowned Canadian playwright Sharon Pollock. Pollock’s works examine historical events through a personal lens, bringing forth the voices of those marginalized or forgotten by traditional narratives. Sharon Pollock: Collected Works, Volume 3 offers a deeper dive into Pollock's mature works, continuing her exploration of history, identity, and the human experience through drama.
About the authors
Sharon Pollock
Sharon Pollock was born Mary Sharon Chalmers in Fredericton, New Brunswick, in 1936, where she first became involved in the theatre in university. Later, with the Praire Players, she toured British Columbia and Alberta in 1966, and was voted Best Actress at the Dominion Drama Festival. She settled in Calgary the next year, raised a family, and while pregnant with her sixth child she began writing her first play. In 1973, Walsh (1983) premiered at Theatre Calgary. A subsequent production in 1974 at the Stratford Festival brought Pollock’s writing to wide public attention. She has written many plays, including Blood Relations and Other Plays, which won the Governor General’s Award in 1981, and Doc (1985), which won the Governor General’s Award in 1986.
Cynthia Zimmerman has been a highly regarded commentator on Canadian playwriting and on the voice of women on the Canadian stage for her whole career at Glendon College, York University, where she is a professor in the English department. Previously book review editor of the international journal Modern Drama and a member of its advisory board, Zimmerman has authored or co-authored a number of books, including Playwriting Women: Female Voices in English Canada. She has produced many articles, chapters, and public papers. She also edited the successful anthology, Taking the Stage, for Playwrights Canada Press.