Don Druick (born July 23, 1945) is a Canadian writer and composer. He is most noted as a two-time nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language drama, receiving nods at the 1991 Governor General's Awards for Where Is Kabuki? and at the 2005 Governor General's Awards for Through the Eyes.
A native of Montreal, Quebec, Druick studied mathematics at McGill University and studied flute under HervΓ© Baillargeon, Jean C. Morin, Harriet Crossland-Edwards and Gail Grimstead. He has been a composer for film and theatre.
Where Is Kabuki? was also a winner of the Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award in 1997.
References
- ^ Clifford Ford, "Don Druick". The Canadian Encyclopedia, June 20, 2007.
- "Atwood leads G-G Award nominees". Hamilton Spectator, November 9, 1991.
- Vanessa Farquharson, "The 2005 G-G nominees: all killer, no Giller: Literary awards". National Post, October 18, 2005.
- William H. New (2002). Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada. University of Toronto Press. pp. 63β64. ISBN 9780387201092.
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