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Writer News


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Shannon Bramer

The Hungriest Woman in the World 
was  chosen for production in the NEW IDEAS FESTIVAL (Alumnae Theatre) in 
Toronto. The three week festival of  readings and productions of new work took place in March 2017.  Following that, Pencil Kit Productions picked it up for a Dec 6-17, 2017 production at Theatre Passe Muraille.

Congratulations to Shannon! This play was selected for WWF in 2014 and we're delighted to see all this production activity.
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Megan Coles

Longtime associate of WWF as a writer and dramaturge, Poverty Cove Theatre Company's production of her play Falling Trees toured the Arts and Culture Centres in November 2016.  The original cast and director Emma Tibaldo returned for this critically acclaimed show.

Megan's play Our Eliza received another production from Perchance Theatre in Summer 2017. Congrats to this award winning writer on her continuing production success!

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Meghan Greeley

Meghan's play Kingdom was workshopped at WWF, produced by White Rooster Theatre, presented at the Stages Festival by  Eastern Front Theatre to rave reviews, published by Breakwater Books in the Contemporary Plays Two anthology in 2013-14.  In 2016, it was produced by Contra Theatre in Toronto to more great reviews. Her short play was published in the PGC anthology  Long Story Short.

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