Morris Panych
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Born | Morris Stephen Panych 1952 (age 71–72) Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Occupation | Playwright, Director, Actor |
Notable works | 7 Stories, Vigil, The Dishwashers, Lawrence & Holloman, Girl in the Goldfish Bowl |
Partner | Ken MacDonald |
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Morris Stephen Panych (born 30 June 1952) is a Canadian playwright, director and actor.
Early life
Panych was born in Calgary, Alberta and grew up in Edmonton, Alberta. He studied at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, and the University of British Columbia.
Plays
- Co$t of Living (1991)
- The Ends of the Earth (1994)
- Vigil (1996)[1] (adapted for the British stage as Auntie and Me)
Vigil played at the Belfry Theatre in Victoria, BC (15 November - 11 December 2022) and Panych is described on the playbill as one of Canada's "most prolific and idiosyncratic playwrights -- and one of the very best. I love his plays -- and his characters. So many of them approach the world with disdain and skepticism. But despite their best efforts -- they can't help finding the good in other people." This work is best described as a very funny black comedy.[2]
- Lawrence & Holloman
- Girl in the Goldfish Bowl (2003)
- Earshot
- 7 Stories
- Dishwashers
- Still Laughing: Three Adaptations by Morris Panych (2009), Panych's adaptations of:
- The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol
- Hotel Peccadillo by Georges Feydeau and Mauric Desvallières
- The Amorous Adventures of Anatol by Arthur Schnitzler
- The Trespassers (2010)
- Gordon (2011)
- In Absentia (2012)
- The Shoplifters (2014)
- Sextet (2014)
- The Waiting Room (2015)[3]
He has directed nearly one hundred theatre and opera productions, including most of his own works, and the Prix Italia nominated The Overcoat, plus several music videos and Da Vinci's Inquest. He won the 1994 Governor General's Award for Drama for The Ends of the Earth, and the 2004 Governor General's Award for Drama for Girl in the Goldfish Bowl.
In 2020 he created and wrote the web series Hey Lady!, starring Jayne Eastwood, for CBC Gem.[4]
Personal life
Openly gay, Panych married his longtime partner, Ken MacDonald, in 2004.[5]
References
- ^ Stasio, Marilyn (29 September 2009). "Vigil". Variety.
- ^ Playbill for Vigil at the Belfry Theatre, 15 November to 11 December 2022
- ^ Warner, Andrea (7 October 2015). "Morris Panych and John Mann's The Waiting Room a labour of love". The Georgia Straight.
- ^ Simonpillai, Radheyan (11 February 2020). "TV review: Hey Lady! is a great showcase for Jayne Eastwood". NOW Magazine.
- ^ Thomas, Colin (17 February 2005). "Morris Panych Pens an Homage to Work". The Georgia Straight. Retrieved 14 November 2007.
External links
- Morris Panych at IMDb
- Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia entry
- kenandmorris.com Morris Panych and Ken MacDonald
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- Sharon Pollock, Blood Relations (1981)
- John Gray, Billy Bishop Goes to War (1982)
- Anne Chislett, Quiet in the Land (1983)
- Judith Thompson, White Biting Dog (1984)
- George F. Walker, Criminals in Love (1985)
- Sharon Pollock, Doc (1986)
- John Krizanc, Prague (1987)
- George F. Walker, Nothing Sacred (1988)
- Judith Thompson, The Other Side of the Dark (1989)
- Ann-Marie MacDonald, Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) (1990)
- Joan MacLeod, Amigo's Blue Guitar (1991)
- John Mighton, Possible Worlds and A Short History of Night (1992)
- Guillermo Verdecchia, Fronteras Americanas (1993)
- Morris Panych, The Ends of the Earth (1994)
- Jason Sherman, Three in the Back, Two in the Head (1995)
- Colleen Wagner, The Monument (1996)
- Ian Ross, fareWel (1997)
- Djanet Sears, Harlem Duet (1998)
- Michael Healey, The Drawer Boy (1999)
- Timothy Findley, Elizabeth Rex (2000)
- Kent Stetson, The Harps of God (2001)
- Kevin Kerr, Unity (1918) (2002)
- Vern Thiessen, Einstein's Gift (2003)
- Morris Panych, Girl in the Goldfish Bowl (2004)
- John Mighton, Half Life (2005)
- Daniel MacIvor, I Still Love You (2006)
- Colleen Murphy, The December Man (2007)
- Catherine Banks, Bone Cage (2008)
- Kevin Loring, Where the Blood Mixes (2009)
- Robert Chafe, Afterimage (2010)
- Erin Shields, If We Were Birds (2011)
- Catherine Banks, It Is Solved by Walking (2012)
- Nicolas Billon, Fault Lines: Three Plays (2013)
- Jordan Tannahill, Age of Minority: Three Solo Plays (2014)
- David Yee, carried away on the crest of a wave (2015)
- Colleen Murphy, Pig Girl (2016)
- Hiro Kanagawa, Indian Arm (2017)
- Jordan Tannahill, Botticelli in the Fire and Sunday in Sodom (2018)
- Amanda Parris, Other Side of the Game (2019)
- Kim Senklip Harvey, Kamloopa: An Indigenous Matriarch Story (2020)
- Hannah Moscovitch, Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes (2021)
- Dorothy Dittrich, The Piano Teacher: A Healing Key (2022)
- Cliff Cardinal, As You Like It: A Radical Retelling (2023)