Sharon Pollock
Sharon Pollock, OC FRSC (born 19 April 1936 in Fredericton, New Brunswick) is a Canadian playwright, actor, director, who lives in Calgary, Alberta. She has been Artistic Director of Theatre Calgary (1984), Theatre New Brunswick (1988–1990) and Performance Kitchen & The Garry Theatre, the latter which she herself founded in 1992. In 2007, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Sharon Pollock is one of Canada’s most notable playwrights, and is a major part of the development of what is known today as Canadian Theatre.
Major works
Split Seconds in the Death of (1970, CBC, Radioplay)
31 for 2 (1971, CBC, Radioplay)
We to the Gods (1971, CBC, Radioplay)
A Compulsory Option (1972, New Play Centre)
The B Triple P Plan (1972, CBC, Radioplay)
Walsh (1973, Theatre Calgary)
The New Canadians (1973, Playhouse Holiday, TYA)
Supersition Throu’ the Ages (1973, Playhouse Holiday, TYA)
Waiting (1973, CBC, Radioplay)
Wudjesday? (1973, Playhouse Holiday, TYA)
The Larsens (1974, CBC, Radioplay)