Author Daniel MacIvor on his latest play, His Greatness

Xtra.ca covers Toronto's Writing Outside the Margins festival

Xtra’s arts and entertainment editor Gordon Bowness caught up with author Daniel MacIvor at this year’s Writing Outside the Margins Queer Literary Festival. Bowness asked MacIvor about his work, how his sexuality factors into his art and his latest play, His Greatness.

Daniel MacIvor has been creating new theatre since 1986. He was for 20 years artistic director of da da kamera, an international touring company based in Toronto which he ran with Sherrie Johnson. His published work includes See Bob Run, Never Swim Alone, You Are Here, In On It, How It Works and I Still Love You: Five Plays which won the Governor General’s Award for Drama in 2006. With Daniel Brooks he created the solo shows House, Here Lies Henry, Monster and Cul-de-sac. He received an Obie and a GLAAD Award for his play In On It which was presented at PS122 in Sep 2001. Also a filmmaker, he has written and directed the feature films Past Perfect and Wilby Wonderful and co-wrote and stars in Whole New Thing. He was recently Playwright in Residence at the Banff Playwright’s Colony where he was developing his new play Communion and is developing a screenplay for Bruce McDonald called 45’s. He is represented by Thomas Pearson at ICM Talent. Check out Daniel’s blog at danielmacivor.com.

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