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David French, OC (born 18 January 1939) is a Canadian playwright.

David French was born in the tiny Newfoundland outport of Coley’s Point, the middle child in a family of five boys. His father, Garfield French, was a carpenter, and during World War II worked for the Eastern Air Command in Canada. After the war, David’s mother, Edith, came to Ontario with the boys to join their father and the family settled in Toronto amidst a thriving community of Newfoundland immigrants.

David attended Rawlinson Public School, Harbord Collegiate, and Oakwood Collegiate. He was indifferent to books until Grade 8, when his English teacher -- to punish him for talking in class -- told French to sit down and read a book. The book David happened to pull off the shelf was Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. French says that by the time he finished reading it, he not only knew that he wanted to be a writer — he knew that he was one. Almost immediately he began to publish original stories and poems.

After high school, David trained as an actor. He spent a summer at the Pasadena Playhouse, and studied at various acting studios in Toronto. In the early 1960s, he played roles on stage and in CBC television dramas. Then he began writing dramas for television. Over the next several years he wrote many half-hour teleplays, including The Tender Branch, A Ring for Florie, Beckons the Dark River, Sparrow on a Monday Morning, and The Willow Harp. He also wrote episodes of the popular children’s program Razzle Dazzle.

In 1971, David heard about a new theatre, the Tarragon, that was producing a play called Creeps. After seeing the play, David was so impressed that he called up the director, Bill Glassco, and asked him to read a play he’d been working on. Glassco said yes, read the play — Leaving Home — and produced it in the final slot in the Tarragon’s first season. It was the beginning of a collaboration between the two men which was to last for over thirty years, with Glassco directing each of French’s premiere productions.

Leaving Home is a landmark play in Canadian theatre history. After its very successful run in Toronto in 1972, the play went on to be produced at virtually every regional theatre in the country — the first Canadian play ever to do so. It also received many international productions, including an off-Broadway run. Today Leaving Home is taught in high schools and universities across Canada, and is one of the most familiar and best-loved of Canadian plays. It was recently named one of the “100 Most Influential Canadian Books” (Literary Review of Canada) and one of the “1,000 Essential Plays in the English Language” (Oxford Dictionary of Theatre). Leaving Home introduced audiences to the Mercer family, who would come to figure largely in David’s work. The Mercers, like the Frenches, were a Newfoundland family transplanted to Toronto.

In 1973, David’s sequel to Leaving Home was produced at the Tarragon. “I wrote it because people kept asking me what happened to the Mercers after Ben leaves home,” said French. Of The Fields, Lately was also a runaway success. It won a Chalmers Award, was adapted as a CBC television special, was produced across Canada and abroad -- including a critically-acclaimed run in Argentina in Spanish translation and a production on Broadway.

To date, French has written five plays about the Mercer family. In the mid-80s he wrote Salt-Water Moon, a poetic drama about the courtship of the parents, set in Newfoundland in 1926. Salt-Water Moon has had hundreds of productions over the past two decades — in every region of Canada (including an annual outdoor production in Newfoundland); at American theatres such as the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, and the South Coast Repertory Theatre in Costa Mesa, California; tours of Britain and of Ireland, as well as productions in London and at the Edinburgh Festival. The French language version, translated by Antonine Maillet, has been produced across Canada. Salt-Water Moon won the Canadian Authors Association Award for Drama, the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Best New Play, and the Hollywood Drama-Logue Critics’ Award.

1949, a fond look at the extended Mercer clan as Newfoundland prepares to join Confederation, premiered at CentreStage in 1988. And Soldier’s Heart, which explores the effect of the First World War on two generations of Mercers, was produced at the Tarragon in 2001. In recent years, Toronto's Soulpepper Theatre has done acclaimed revivals of Leaving Home and Salt-Water Moon, with a production of Of The Fields, Lately scheduled for the 2009 season.

In addition to the Mercer cycle, David wrote the immensely popular backstage comedy Jitters (1979), which has had countless productions across the country and around the world, including a six-month run at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Other works include the memory play That Summer (1999), which opened the Blyth Festival’s 25th Anniversary Season; the mystery-thriller Silver Dagger (1993), a finalist for the Arthur Ellis Award; One Crack Out (1975) a pool-hall drama produced in Toronto and off-Broadway, and the comedy The Riddle of the World (1981). All of his plays have been published and are in print. (Talonbooks and Anansi).

David has also done translations of Miss Julie (Strindberg), The Forest (Ostrovsky), and of Chekhov’s The Seagull (which was produced on Broadway starring Laura Linney, Ethan Hawke, Jon Voight, and Tyne Daley).

As a senior playwright, David has mentored many aspiring writers. He was Writer-in-Residence at the University of Windsor (2007/08) and the University of Western Ontario (2002/03), and has done a short-term residency at Trent University. He teaches a course in playwriting each summer at the PEI Conservatory. He’s also done Canada Council-sponsored readings from coast to coast, and often visits high schools and universities that are studying his plays. David’s work has proved to be consistently popular with community theatre groups across North America, and he is frequently invited to amateur productions to meet the players and talk about the plays.

David French was the first inductee in the Newfoundland Arts Hall of Honour. He has received the Queen’s Jubilee Medal, and the Harold, (a Toronto theatre peer award). He was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2001.

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Total Books: 54
1949
1949 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780889222663
ISBN-10: 0889222665
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Army Empire and Cold War The British Army and Military Policy 19451971
Barkham A History
Barkham a History (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780953796007
ISBN-10: 0953796000
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British Economic and Strategic Planning 190515
British Economic and Strategic Planning 190515 (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780049421745
ISBN-10: 0049421743
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British Economic and Strategic Planning 19051915
British Economic and Strategic Planning 19051915 [Economic History Routledge] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780415381956
ISBN-10: 0415381959
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British Strategy and War Aims 19141916
British Strategy and War Aims 19141916 (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780049421974
ISBN-10: 0049421972
Genre: History
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The British Way in CounterInsurgency 19451967
The British Way in Counterinsurgency 19451967 (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780199587964
ISBN-10: 0199587965
Genre: History
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The British Way in Warfare 16882000
The British Way in Warfare 16882000 (Hardcover)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9780044457893
ISBN-10: 0044457898
Genre: History
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Canhasan Sites I Canhasan 1 Stratigraphy and Structures
Canhasan Sites I Canhasan 1 Stratigraphy and Structures [British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monographs - v. 1] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9781898249092
ISBN-10: 1898249091
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Divided We Fall America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation
The Eastern Frontier of the Roman Empire
The Eastern Frontier of the Roman Empire [Bar International] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780860547006
ISBN-10: 0860547000
Genre: Reference
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Education Limited Schooling Training and the New Right in England Since 1979
Fighting EOKA The British CounterInsurgency Campaign on Cyprus 19551959
FIRE's Guide to Free Speech on Campus
Fire's Guide to Free Speech on Campus (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780615562964
ISBN-10: 0615562965
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Home and Away A Story of Family in a Time of War
Jitters
Jitters (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780822205913
ISBN-10: 0822205912
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Jitters A play
Jitters a Play [Talonplays] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780889221703
ISBN-10: 0889221707
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Leaving home A drama in two acts
Leaving Home a Drama in Two Acts (Other)
ISBN-13: 9780573611889
ISBN-10: 0573611882
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Leaving Home Of the Fields Lately and SaltWater Moon Three Mercer Plays
Military Identities The Regimental System the British Army and the British People c18702000