Governor General's Award for English-language drama
This is a list of recipients of the Governor General's Award for English-language drama. The award was created in 1981 when the Governor General's Award for English language poetry or drama was divided.
Because the award is presented for plays published in print, a play's eligibility for the award can sometimes be a year or two later than its eligibility for awards, such as the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play or the Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award, which are based on the theatrical staging; titles which compile several works by the playwright into a single volume may also be nominated for or win the award.
Winners and nominees
Year | Winner | Nominated |
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1981 | Sharon Pollock, Blood Relations |
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1982 | John Gray, Billy Bishop Goes to War |
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1983 | Anne Chislett, Quiet in the Land | No advance shortlist was released this year.[1] |
1984 | Judith Thompson, White Biting Dog |
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1985 | George F. Walker, Criminals in Love |
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1986 | Sharon Pollock, Doc |
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1987 | John Krizanc, Prague |
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1988 | George F. Walker, Nothing Sacred |
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1989 | Judith Thompson, The Other Side of the Dark | |
1990 | Ann-Marie MacDonald, Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) |
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1991 | Joan MacLeod, Amigo's Blue Guitar |
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1992 | John Mighton, Possible Worlds and A Short History of Night |
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1993 | Guillermo Verdecchia, Fronteras Americanas |
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1994 | Morris Panych, The Ends of the Earth |
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1995 | Jason Sherman, Three in the Back, Two in the Head |
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1996 | Colleen Wagner, The Monument |
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1997 | Ian Ross, fareWel |
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1998 | Djanet Sears, Harlem Duet |
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1999 | Michael Healey, The Drawer Boy |
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2000 | Timothy Findley, Elizabeth Rex |
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2001 | Kent Stetson, The Harps of God |
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2002 | Kevin Kerr, Unity (1918) |
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2003 | Vern Thiessen, Einstein's Gift |
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2004 | Morris Panych, Girl in the Goldfish Bowl |
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2005 | John Mighton, Half Life |
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2006 | Daniel MacIvor, I Still Love You |
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2007 | Colleen Murphy, The December Man |
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2008 | Catherine Banks, Bone Cage |
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2009 | Kevin Loring, Where the Blood Mixes |
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2010 | Robert Chafe, Afterimage |
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2011 | Erin Shields, If We Were Birds |
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2012 | Catherine Banks, It Is Solved by Walking |
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2013[2] | Nicolas Billon, Fault Lines: Three Plays[3] |
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2014[4] | Jordan Tannahill, Age of Minority: Three Solo Plays |
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2015 | David Yee, carried away on the crest of a wave |
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References
- ↑ "Governor-General's Awards 22 authors named finalists". The Globe and Mail, May 19, 1984.
- ↑ "Governor General Literary Award finalists announced". Vancouver Sun, October 2, 2013.
- ↑ "Eleanor Catton wins Governor General’s Literary Award for The Luminaries". Toronto Star, November 13, 2013.
- ↑ "Thomas King wins Governor General’s award for fiction". The Globe and Mail, November 18, 2014.
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