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Hannah Moscovitch : ウィキペディア英語版
Hannah Moscovitch

Hannah Moscovitch (born June 5, 1978) is a Canadian playwright who rose to national prominence in the 2000s. She has been dubbed “an indie sensation” by Toronto Life Magazine; “the wunderkind of Canadian theatre” by CBC Radio; “irritatingly talented” by the now defunct Eye Weekly; and the “dark angel of Toronto theatre” by Toronto Star. The National Post, The Globe and Mail, and Now Magazine have all hailed Hannah as “Canada’s Hottest Young Playwright”. She is best known for her plays ''East of Berlin'', ''The Russian Play,'' and ''This Is War''.
==Life and career==

Today based in Toronto, she was raised in Ottawa. Her father, Allan Moscovitch, is a social policy professor at Carleton University. Her mother, Julie White, is a labour researcher. Both have long been active in left wing politics. Moscovitch's father is Jewish, of Romanian and Ukrainian background, while her mother is from a Christian background (of English and Irish ancestry). Moscovitch was "raised as an atheist", and has said that there is "implicitly Jewish sensibility" to her plays. She studied at the National Theatre School in the acting stream.
Moscovitch gained considerable notice for two short plays written for Toronto's SummerWorks. In 2005 she presented ''Essay'', a play about gender politics in modern academia. The next year at the festival ''The Russian Play'' premiered, a romance set in Stalinist Russia. Both were well received by critics and audiences. In 2007 her first full length play, ''East of Berlin'', premiered at the Tarragon Theatre. The play focuses on the legacy of the Holocaust on the children of those involved. The main character is the son of a Nazi war criminal who grows up in Paraguay. He eventually travels to Berlin and meets the daughter of an Auschwitz survivor. The play was acclaimed for its complex subject, humour, and characters and was also a popular success, returning to Tarragon in winter 2009 and 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Guild profile )
2013 saw the premiere of ''This Is War'', a play depicting the lives of Canadian troops in Afghanistan. ''This Is War'' won multiple awards with one reviewer writing "Moscovitch shines a light on massive issues like sexual harassment within the military without making her play a morality tale or exposé. It’s a story about four good people in a bad place and all the gray area that that produces." In 2015, Moscovitch wrote the play ''Infinity'' about a physicist who becomes involved in a love story while contemplating the nature of time. She collaborated with Lee Smolin to lend verisimilitude to some of the theoretical ideas.
Hannah Moscovitch has written a play for young audiences called ''In This World''. This play, which premiered in March 2009 through Montreal's Youtheatre, deals with violence and sexual and racial politics. Moscovitch’s other writing for the stage includes ''Little One'', ''The Children’s Republic'' and ''The Huron Bride'' (a ghost story). Her plays have been produced across Canada, including at the Magnetic North Theatre Festival, Toronto's Factory Theatre, Edmonton’s Theatre Network, the Manitoba Theatre Centre, Vancouver’s Firehall Arts Centre, and the Alberta Theatre Projects. Moscovitch is currently playwright-in-residence at Tarragon Theatre and was previously a contributing writer to the CBC radio drama series Afghanada (2006-2011).〔

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