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.




Contents






  • 1 Winners and nominees


    • 1.1 1980s


    • 1.2 1990s


    • 1.3 2000s


    • 1.4 2010s




  • 2 References





Winners and nominees



1980s


































































































































Year
Author
Title

1981

Sharon Pollock

Blood Relations

Charles Tidler

Straight Ahead and Blind Dancers

George F. Walker

Theatre of the Film Noir

1982

John Gray

Billy Bishop Goes to War

Lawrence Jeffery

Clay

Betty Lambert

Jennie's Story

1983

Anne Chislett

Quiet in the Land

No advance shortlist was released this year.[2]

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

Michael D.C. McKinlay

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














































































































































































































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.

Don Druick

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

David Young

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

Eugene Stickland

Some Assembly Required

1996

Colleen Wagner

The Monument

Wendy Lill

The Glace Bay Miners' Museum

John Mighton

The Little Years

Michael O'Brien

Mad Boy Chronicle

Betty Quan

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

Bruce McManus

Selkirk Avenue

Richard Sanger

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






















































































































































































































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

Clem Martini

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

Marjorie Chan

China Doll

Don Druick

Through the Eyes

Daniel MacIvor

Cul-de-sac

Richard Sanger

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

Paul Ciufo

Reverend Jonah

Marie Clements

Copper Thunderbird

Judith Thompson

Palace of the End

2009

Kevin Loring

Where the Blood Mixes

Beverley Cooper

Innocence Lost: A Play about Steven Truscott

Joan MacLeod

Another Home Invasion

Hannah Moscovitch

East of Berlin

Michael Nathanson

Talk


2010s

































































































































































































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

Jonathan Garfinkel

House of Many Tongues

Donna-Michelle St. Bernard

Gas Girls

Vern Thiessen

Lenin’s Embalmers

2012

Catherine Banks

It Is Solved by Walking

Trina Davies

The Romeo Initiative

Karen Hines

Drama: Pilot Episode

Cathy Ostlere and Dennis Garnhum

Lost: A Memoir

Anusree Roy

Brothel #9

2013

Nicolas Billon[3]

Fault Lines: Three Plays

Meg Braem[4]

Blood: A Scientific Romance

Kate Hewlett[4]

The Swearing Jar

Lawrence Jeffery[4]

Frenchtown

Joseph Jomo Pierre[4]

Shakespeare's Nigga

2014

Jordan Tannahill[5]

Age of Minority: Three Solo Plays

Rick Chafe

The Secret Mask

Sean Dixon

A God in Need of Help

Janet Munsil

That Elusive Spark

2015

David Yee

carried away on the crest of a wave

Beth Graham

The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble

Tara Grammy and Tom Arthur Davis

Mahmoud

Bryden MacDonald

Odd Ducks

Marcus Youssef and James Long

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


References





  1. ^ "Plays at the G-Gs: better late than never". The Globe and Mail, October 22, 2005.


  2. ^ "Governor-General's Awards 22 authors named finalists". The Globe and Mail, May 19, 1984.


  3. ^ "Eleanor Catton wins Governor General’s Literary Award for The Luminaries". Toronto Star, November 13, 2013.


  4. ^ abcd "Governor General Literary Award finalists announced". Vancouver Sun, October 2, 2013.


  5. ^ "Thomas King wins Governor General’s award for fiction". The Globe and Mail, November 18, 2014.










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