Ian Ross (playwright), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Ian Ross (playwright)

Canadian playwright

Date of Birth: 08-Apr-1968

Place of Birth: McCreary, Manitoba, Canada

Profession: playwright

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Ian Ross (playwright)

  • Ian Ross (born April 8, 1968 in McCreary, Manitoba) the son of Grace and Raymond Ross; is a MĂ©tis Canadian playwright.
  • Ross earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in film and a minor in theatre from the University of Manitoba in 1992.
  • He spent the first five years of his life in the MĂ©tis community of Kinosota, Manitoba before moving to Winnipeg, which he currently now calls his home.
  • Ross has written for theatre, film, television and radio, and has been writing plays for a number of years but is perhaps best known as the creator of Farewel.
  • FareWel is Ross’ first professional production, which later won him the 1997 Governor General's Award for English Drama, making Ross the first MĂ©tis to win the award. Ross is also the author of a number of plays which include: The Gap, Heart of a Distant Tribe, Bic Off!, Bereav'd of Light, An Illustrated History of the Anishinabe, and a children's play called, Baloney! Ross' plays have been produced by the Manitoba Theatre for Young People, Black Hole Theatre Company, and the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival.
  • Ross has written many segments for CBC, but is well known for his humorous segment on the radio as "Joe from Winnipeg".
  • After "Joe from Winnipeg" aired, episodes were later published in two books, The Book of Joe and Joe from Winnipeg.FareWel, is fictional comedy about a group of First Nations that are forced to take control of their own lives, when their chief leaves to gamble in Las Vegas.
  • As the Reserve is declaring self-government and the people are no longer receiving their welfare cheques, a new chief is elected by manipulation.
  • The text was published by Scirocco 1997, and the play premiered at Prairie Theatre Exchange (PTE) in 1996, and was remounted at PTE in 1998.
  • FareWel was later invited to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2001.The Gap is a play that portrays a love relationship between an Aboriginal man and a French woman set against the backdrop of a flood and premiered at Prairie Theatre Exchange in 2001.An Illustrated History of the Anishinabe, is a three-person play that started in Winnipeg for only eight days of school performances.
  • The play uses a healthy amount of comedy to tell the story of First Nations history on the Prairies.
  • Anishinabe is a word the prairie Ojibwa people used to describe themselves.

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