词条 | Peter Anderson (playwright) |
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| name = Peter Carl Anderson | image = Anderson 0087.jpg | image_size = | alt = | caption = | pseudonym = | birth_name = | birth_date = March 30, 1950 | birth_place = Detroit, Michigan | death_date = | death_place = | resting_place = | occupation = Playwright, actor, clown | language = | nationality = Canadian-American | ethnicity = | citizenship = | education = | alma_mater = | period = | genre = | subject = | movement = | notableworks = | spouse = Melody Anderson | partner = | children = | relatives = | influences = | influenced = | awards = | signature = | signature_alt = | website = | portaldisp = }} Peter Anderson (born 1950)[1] is a Canadian-American playwright. [1][2]He studied at the Dell’Arte School of Physical Theatre before moving to Canada in 1977. He has a BA in Creative Writing and Literature from the University of Michigan Residential College (1972). He’s the recipient of six Jessie Richardson Awards,[3] a Bay Area Critics’ Circle Award, Leo and Gemini nominations for best performance (The Overcoat), and a NY Drama Desk nomination. He lives in Vancouver with his wife, maskmaker and writer Melody Anderson. PlaysThe Coyotes, 1978Horseplay (with Phil Savath), 1981 Law of the Land, 1982 Animal Farm (with Nick Hutchinson), 1985 El Crocodor (with company),1986 Rattle in the Dash, 1987 Bull By the Horns, 1987 Bones, 1988 The Shepherds' Play, 1989 Creation, 1991 Nativity,[4] 1991 The Number 14 (collective), 1992 Passion, 1993 Lysistrata, 1995 The Ballad of Weedy Peetstraw (with John Millard), 1999 A Sleigh-Ride Christmas Carol, 2000 The Coyotes' Christmas, 2001 The Blue Horse, 2007 The Emperor's New Threads (with Melody Anderson), 2007 Don Quixote (with Colin Heath), 2010 Head Over Heels, 2014 Flee (with David Hudgins & Jonathon Young), 2015 Still Life, 2016 Monologues and Short PiecesAir / Toast / Public Speaking / Who Do You Think You Are / Audition Piece, Brave New Works, Alberta Theatre Projects, Calgary, 1988-1995Torment, The Kiss Commissions, Performance Works, Vancouver, 1995 Picture Window, Playwrights Theatre Centre, New Play Festival, Vancouver, 1996 Stupid, commissioned by Corrine Koslo for “The Joy of Six”, Women in View, 1998 After/Math, opera libretto with Jennifer Butler, composer, 2011 Background Noise, song (Peggy Lee, composer), 2014 Other Published WorkFiction & Poetry in Anon, Periodical Lunch, Cider Press Broadsides. 1972-77 Two monologues in The Perfect Piece (Playwrights Canada Press: 1990) "Breaking All Four Walls" (Canadian Theatre Review #75, Fall 1993) Monologue in Another Perfect Piece (Playwrights Canada Press: 1995) “Play of the Land” article for the Vancouver Sun (August 28, 1999) Monologue in Refractions:Solo (Playwrights Canada Press: 2014) References1. ^1 {{cite web | title=Peter Anderson | website=Playwrights Guild of Canada | url=https://playwrightsguild.ca/paupress/profile/2551/view/ | access-date=27 November 2017}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Anderson, Peter (playwright)}}2. ^{{cite web | title=Peter Anderson | website=Playwrights Theatre Centre | url=http://www.playwrightstheatre.com/playwright/peter-anderson/ | access-date=27 November 2017}} 3. ^Link to Anderson's Jessie Awards > Jessies Awards 4. ^[https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/hinterviews-an-nac-english-theatre-podcast/id199025817?mt=2/ NAC English Theatre Artistic Director Peter Hinton speaks with “Nativity" playwright Peter Anderson about the inspiration of the play, the process of the creation and how his career in theatre began> Episode 14 “nativity"] 4 : American dramatists and playwrights|1950 births|Living people|University of Michigan alumni |
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