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Paul Dunn
Paul Dunn’s play
Offensive Shadows premiered at the 2007 SummerWorks Theatre Festival,
where it won the Audience Choice Award. An earlier drama, 2002’s
High-Gravel-Blind, was the first-ever production in the Stratford
Festival’s Studio Theatre, and was subsequently recorded for broadcast
on CBC Radio. Paul also wrote Boys, a one-man show which he performed
as part of the Buncha’ Young Artists… Festival at Theatre Direct.
Paul’s plays have been published in the anthologies Acting Out
and Gay Monologues and Scenes
(both from Playwrights Canada Press), Shaking the Stage
(Scirocco), and in Canadian Theatre Review. As an actor, Paul
has performed at the Stratford Festival, National Arts Centre, Canadian
Stage Company, Tarragon Theatre, Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People,
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, Manitoba Theatre Centre and Citadel Theatre.
A native of Alberta,
Paul now lives in Toronto, where he is currently a member of the Tarragon
Theatre’s Playwrights Unit, and is a guest instructor at the National
Theatre School of Canada, from which he graduated in 1998. He is also
a graduate of the Theatre Arts Program at Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton,
Alberta. Paul is a member of the Playwrights Guild of Canada.
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