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Michael John Hollingsworth (born February 5, 1950) is a Canadian playwright, theatre director and experimental multimedia artist.〔Gabrielle H. Cody and Evert Sprinchorn, ''The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama, Volume 1'' (p. 622). Columbia University Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0231140324.〕 He is best known for ''The History of the Village of the Small Huts'', a series of 21 historical plays dramatizing and satirizing Canadian history.〔(Michael Hollingsworth ) at The Canadian Encyclopedia.〕 Born in Swansea, Wales, Hollingsworth moved to Toronto, Ontario with his family at the age of six.〔 After studying fine arts at York University, Hollingsworth's first play ''Strawberry Fields'' was produced by Toronto's Factory Theatre in 1972,〔 and his second, ''Clear Light'', was produced by Toronto Free Theatre in 1973.〔 In 1976, he collaborated with Deanne Taylor to launch VideoCabaret, an experimental theatre company which was one of the first in Canada to integrate multimedia techniques such as video and live music.〔 Early shows produced by VideoCabaret included Taylor's ''The Patty Rehearst Story'', ''The Bible As Told to Karen Ann Quinlan'', ''Nympho Warrior'' and ''Where's Fluffy'', Hollingsworth's '' '' and ''Electric Eye'', and adaptations of Aldous Huxley's ''Brave New World'' and George Orwell's ''1984''. Following the Repatriation of the Canadian Constitution in 1982, Hollingsworth began to write ''The History of the Village of the Small Huts'', beginning with ''Part 1: New France'' in 1985;〔 ''Part 2: The British'' followed in 1986.〔 These two shows each consisted of four distinct one-act plays dramatizing individual personalities from the eras, while later plays in the series — ''The Mackenzie Papineau Rebellion'', ''Confederation'', ''The Red River Rebellion'', ''Canadian Pacific Scandal'', ''The Saskatchewan Rebellion'', ''Laurier'', ''The Great War'', ''The Life and Times of Mackenzie King'', ''WWII'', ''The Cold War'', ''Trudeau & the FLQ'', ''Trudeau & the PQ'' and ''The Life and Times of Brian Mulroney'' — have each been standalone works. He has won two Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Awards, in 1986 for ''New France'' and in 1995 for ''The Life and Times of Mackenzie King'', and a Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play in 2004 for ''Confederation''. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michael Hollingsworth (writer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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