David French Biography

This Biography consists of approximately 5 pages of information about the life of David French.

David French Biography

This Biography consists of approximately 5 pages of information about the life of David French.
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Dictionary of Literary Biography on David French

David French is the best known of a group of playwrights associated with the Tarragon Theatre, one of four "alternative" theaters which revitalized Toronto drama in the early 1970s. While not a technical innovator, French successfully combines convincing Canadian situations with well-made, realistic conventions accessible to a broad audience. The enormous success of his first stage play, Leaving Home, did much to convince a popular audience that Canadian drama could be worthwhile. The working relationship between French and Bill Glassco, artistic director of the Tarragon, has had profound effects on Canadian theater and script development. While playwright/director teams and symbiotic relationships between writers and theater companies are common in countries where theater is well established, such collaborations were quite rare in Canada until French and Glassco demonstrated their worth.

Born in Coley's Point, Newfoundland, to Edgar Garfield and Edith Benson French, French moved to Toronto with his...

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