Pollock, Sharon (1936–)
Pollock, Sharon (1936–)
Canadian playwright, director and actress. Born April 19, 1936, in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Taught at University of Alberta in Edmonton and at Banff School of Fine Arts; writings, which reflect concern with racism and patriarchy, include Walsh (1973), The Komagata Maru Incident (1976), One Tiger to a Hill (1979), Blood Relations (1981), Whiskey Six Cadenza (1983), Doc (1984), Getting it Straight (1992), Saucy Jack (1994), and Sharon Pollock: Three Plays (2003).
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