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Morris Stephen Panych (born 30 June 1952) is a Canadian playwright, director and actor. Panych was born in Calgary and grew up in Edmonton, Alberta. He studied at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, and the University of British Columbia. His plays include ''Girl in the Goldfish Bowl'' (2003); ''Vigil'' (adapted for the British stage as ''Auntie and Me''); ''Lawrence & Holloman''; ''The Ends of the Earth''; ''Earshot''; ''7 Stories''; ''Dishwashers;'' ''Still Laughing: Three Adaptations by Morris Panych'' (2009), Panych's adaptations of ''The Government Inspector'' by Nikolai Gogol, ''Hotel Peccadillo'' by Georges Feydeau and Mauric Desvallières, and ''The Amorous Adventures of Anatol'' by Arthur Schnitzler; ''The Trespassers'' (2010) ''Gordon'' (2011) and ''In Absentia'' (2012). He won the 2004 Governor General's Award for Drama for ''Girl in the Goldfish Bowl'', and the 1994 Governor General's Award for Drama for ''The Ends of the Earth''. His directing includes some of his own works, including the Prix Italia nominated ''The Overcoat'', plus several music videos and ''Da Vinci's Inquest''. Openly gay, Panych married his longtime partner, Ken MacDonald, in 2004. == 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「Morris Panych」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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