Governor General's Award for English-language drama
The Governor General's Award for English-language drama honours excellence in Canadian English-language playwriting. 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 several years 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.[1] Titles which compile several works by the playwright into a single volume may also be nominated for or win the award.
Winners and nominees[]
1980s [2][]
Year | Author | Title |
---|---|---|
1981 | Sharon Pollock | Blood Relations |
Straight Ahead and Blind Dancers | ||
George F. Walker | Theatre of the Film Noir | |
1982 | John Gray | Billy Bishop Goes to War |
Clay | ||
Betty Lambert | Jennie's Story | |
1983 | Anne Chislett | Quiet in the Land |
No advance shortlist was released this year.[3] | ||
1984 | Judith Thompson | White Biting Dog |
James Reaney | The Canadian Brothers or The Prophecy Fulfilled | |
George Ryga | A Letter to My Son | |
1985 | George F. Walker | Criminals in Love |
David French | Salt-Water Moon | |
Margaret Hollingsworth | War Babies | |
Ken Mitchell | Gone the Burning Sun | |
1986 | Sharon Pollock | Doc |
Frank Moher | Odd Jobs | |
Allan Stratton | Papers | |
1987 | John Krizanc | Prague |
Wendy Lill | The Occupation of Heather Rose | |
Walt and Roy | ||
Sharon Pollock | Whiskey Six Cadenza | |
1988 | George F. Walker | Nothing Sacred |
Dennis Foon | Skin | |
Tomson Highway | The Rez Sisters | |
Maureen Hunter | Footprints on the Moon | |
1989 | Judith Thompson | The Other Side of the Dark |
Tomson Highway | Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing | |
John Krizanc | Tamara |
1990s [2][]
Year | Author | Title |
---|---|---|
1990 | Ann-Marie MacDonald | Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) |
Audrey Butler | Black Friday? | |
John Mighton | Scientific Americans | |
George F. Walker | Love and Anger | |
1991 | Joan MacLeod | Amigo's Blue Guitar |
Sally Clark | The Trial of Judith K. | |
Where Is Kabuki? | ||
Linda Griffiths | The Darling Family | |
Daniel David Moses | Coyote City | |
1992 | John Mighton | Possible Worlds and A Short History of Night |
Daniel Brooks and Guillermo Verdecchia | The Noam Chomsky Lectures | |
Dave Carley | Writing With Our Feet | |
Judith Thompson | Lion in the Streets | |
Dianne Warren | Serpent in the Night Sky | |
1993 | Guillermo Verdecchia | Fronteras Americanas |
Daniel MacIvor | House Humans | |
Raymond Storey | The Saints and Apostles | |
Glenn | ||
1994 | Morris Panych | The Ends of the Earth |
Joanna McClelland Glass | If We Are Women | |
Wendy Lill | All Fall Down | |
Bryden MacDonald | Whale Riding Weather | |
1995 | Jason Sherman | Three in the Back, Two in the Head |
Brad Fraser | Poor Super Man | |
Deborah Kimmett | Miracle Mother | |
Joan MacLeod | The Hope Slide/Little Sister | |
Some Assembly Required | ||
1996 | Colleen Wagner | The Monument |
Wendy Lill | The Glace Bay Miners' Museum | |
John Mighton | The Little Years | |
Mad Boy Chronicle | ||
Mother Tongue | ||
1997 | Ian Ross | fareWel |
Maureen Hunter | Atlantis | |
Lee MacDougall | High Life | |
Jason Sherman | Reading Hebron | |
Judith Thompson | Sled | |
1998 | Djanet Sears | Harlem Duet |
Selkirk Avenue | ||
Not Spain | ||
Sandra Shamas | Sandra Shamas: A Trilogy of Performances | |
David Young | Inexpressible Island | |
1999 | Michael Healey | The Drawer Boy |
Wendy Lill | Corker | |
Daniel MacIvor | Marion Bridge | |
Colleen Murphy | Beating Heart Cadaver | |
Theresa Tova | Still the Night |
2000s [2][]
Year | Author | Title |
---|---|---|
2000 | Timothy Findley | Elizabeth Rex |
George Boyd | Consecrated Ground | |
Linda Griffiths | Alien Creature | |
Daniel MacIvor and Daniel Brooks | Monster | |
Jason Sherman | It's All True | |
2001 | Kent Stetson | The Harps of God |
Mark Brownell | Monsieur d'Eon | |
A Three Martini Lunch | ||
Michael Redhill | Building Jerusalem | |
Jason Sherman | An Acre of Time | |
2002 | Kevin Kerr | Unity (1918) |
Claudia Dey | The Gwendolyn Poems | |
Lorena Gale | Je me souviens | |
Michael MacLennan | The Shooting Stage | |
2003 | Vern Thiessen | Einstein's Gift |
Marie Clements | Burning Vision | |
Brian Drader | Prok | |
Sunil Kuruvilla | Rice Boy | |
Michael MacLennan | Last Romantics | |
2004 | Morris Panych | Girl in the Goldfish Bowl |
Robert Chafe | Butler's Marsh and Tempting Providence | |
Michael Healey | Rune Arlidge | |
Karen Hines | The Pochsy Plays | |
Mieko Ouchi | The Red Priest (Eight Ways to Say Goodbye) | |
2005 | John Mighton | Half Life |
China Doll | ||
Through the Eyes | ||
Daniel MacIvor | Cul-de-sac | |
Two Words for Snow | ||
2006 | Daniel MacIvor | I Still Love You |
Morwyn Brebner | The Optimists | |
Lisa Codrington | Cast Iron | |
Jason Sherman | Adapt or Die: Plays New and Used | |
Drew Hayden Taylor | In a World Created by a Drunken God | |
2007 | Colleen Murphy | The December Man |
Salvatore Antonio | In Gabriel's Kitchen | |
Anosh Irani | The Bombay Plays: The Matka King and Bombay Black | |
Rosa Labordé | Léo | |
Morris Panych | What Lies Before Us | |
2008 | Catherine Banks | Bone Cage |
Ronnie Burkett | 10 Days on Earth | |
Reverend Jonah | ||
Marie Clements | Copper Thunderbird | |
Judith Thompson | Palace of the End | |
2009 | Kevin Loring | Where the Blood Mixes |
Innocence Lost: A Play about Steven Truscott | ||
Joan MacLeod | Another Home Invasion | |
Hannah Moscovitch | East of Berlin | |
Michael Nathanson | Talk |
2010s [2][]
Year | Author | Title |
---|---|---|
2010 | Robert Chafe | Afterimage |
Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman | Scratch | |
Michael Healey | Courageous | |
Judith Thompson | Such Creatures | |
David Yee | lady in the red dress | |
2011 | Erin Shields | If We Were Birds |
Brendan Gall | Minor Complications: Two Plays | |
House of Many Tongues | ||
Donna-Michelle St. Bernard | Gas Girls | |
Vern Thiessen | Lenin’s Embalmers | |
2012 | Catherine Banks | It Is Solved by Walking |
The Romeo Initiative | ||
Karen Hines | Drama: Pilot Episode | |
Cathy Ostlere and | Lost: A Memoir | |
Anusree Roy | Brothel #9 | |
2013 | Nicolas Billon[4] | Fault Lines: Three Plays |
[5] | Blood: A Scientific Romance | |
Kate Hewlett[5] | The Swearing Jar | |
[5] | Frenchtown | |
Joseph Jomo Pierre[5] | Shakespeare's Nigga | |
2014 | Jordan Tannahill[6] | Age of Minority: Three Solo Plays |
Rick Chafe | The Secret Mask | |
A God in Need of Help | ||
That Elusive Spark | ||
2015 | David Yee | carried away on the crest of a wave |
The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble | ||
Tara Grammy and | Mahmoud | |
Bryden MacDonald | Odd Ducks | |
and | Winners and Losers | |
2016 | Colleen Murphy | Pig Girl |
Brad Fraser | Kill Me Now | |
Donna-Michelle St. Bernard | A Man A Fish | |
Jordan Tannahill | Concord Floral | |
Mary Vingoe | Refuge | |
2017 | Hiro Kanagawa | Indian Arm |
Robert Chafe | The Colony of Unrequited Dreams | |
Anna Chatterton | Within the Glass | |
Michael Healey | 1979 | |
Kate Hennig | The Virgin Trial | |
2018 | Jordan Tannahill | Botticelli in the Fire and Sunday in Sodom |
Keith Barker | This Is How We Got Here | |
Anna Chatterton, Evalyn Parry and Karin Randoja | Gertrude and Alice | |
Anosh Irani | The Men in White | |
Erin Shields | Paradise Lost | |
2019 | Amanda Parris | Other Side of the Game |
Kevin Loring | Thanks for Giving | |
Hannah Moscovitch | What a Young Wife Ought to Know | |
Sean Harris Oliver | The Fighting Season | |
Tetsuro Shigematsu | 1 Hour Photo |
2020s[]
Year | Author | Title | |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | Kim Senklip Harvey | Kamloopa: An Indigenous Matriarch Story | [7] |
Yolanda Bonnell | bug | [8] | |
Christopher Cook | Quick Bright Things | ||
Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman | Guarded Girls | ||
Donna-Michelle St. Bernard | Sound of the Beast | ||
2021 | Hannah Moscovitch | Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes | [9] |
Falen Johnson | Two Indians | [10] | |
Jivesh Parasram | Take d Milk, Nah? | ||
Paul David Power | Crippled | ||
Christine Quintana | Selfie |
Multiple winners and nominees[]
2 Wins[]
- Sharon Pollock
- George F. Walker
- Judith Thompson
- John Mighton
- Morris Panych
- Colleen Murphy
- Catherine Banks
- Jordan Tannahill
6 Nominations[]
- Judith Thompson (2 wins)
5 Nominations[]
- Daniel MacIvor (1 win)
- Jason Sherman (1 win)
4 Nominations[]
- Wendy Lill
- Michael Healey (1 win)
- John Mighton (2 wins)
- George F. Walker (2 wins)
3 Nominations[]
- Robert Chafe (1 win)
- Joan MacLeod (1 win)
- Hannah Moscovitch (1 win)
- Colleen Murphy (2 wins)
- Morris Panych (2 wins)
- Sharon Pollock (2 wins)
- Donna-Michelle St. Bernard
- Jordan Tannahill (2 wins)
2 Nominations[]
- Catherine Banks (2 wins)
- Daniel Brooks (both with cowriters)
- Anna Chatterton (consecutive, 1 with cowriters)
- Marie Clements
- Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman
- Don Druick
- Brad Fraser
- Linda Griffiths
- Tomson Highway (consecutive)
- Karen Hines
- Maureen Hunter
- Anosh Irani
- Lawrence Jeffrey
- John Krizanc (1 win)
- Kevin Loring (1 win)
- Bryden MacDonald
- Michael MacLennon (consecutive)
- Richard Sanger
- Erin Shields (1 win)
- Vern Thiessen (1 win)
- Guillermo Verdecchia (consecutive, 1 win)
- David Yee (1 win)
- David Young
Drew Hayden Taylor and Anosh Irani have also both been nominated for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction. James Reaney won the award three times before Poetry and Drama were split in 1981 into separate categories.
References[]
- ^ "Plays at the G-Gs: better late than never". The Globe and Mail, October 22, 2005.
- ^ a b c d "Past GGBooks winners and finalists". Governor General's Literary Awards. Retrieved 2021-11-27.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Governor-General's Awards 22 authors named finalists". The Globe and Mail, May 19, 1984.
- ^ "Eleanor Catton wins Governor General’s Literary Award for The Luminaries". Toronto Star, November 13, 2013.
- ^ a b c d "Governor General Literary Award finalists announced". Vancouver Sun, October 2, 2013.
- ^ "Thomas King wins Governor General’s award for fiction". The Globe and Mail, November 18, 2014.
- ^ "Michelle Good says celebrating fiction win feels 'petty and selfish' after residential school discovery". CTV News, June 1, 2021.
- ^ "Francesca Ekwuyasi, Billy-Ray Belcourt & Anne Carson among 2020 Governor General's Literary Awards finalists". CBC Books, May 4, 2021.
- ^ "Inuk author Norma Dunning wins $25K Governor General's fiction prize". Coast Reporter, November 17, 2021.
- ^ "Rachel Cusk among fiction finalists for Governor General’s Literary Awards". Toronto Star, October 14, 2021.
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