Frank Moher
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Frank Moher (born 1955) is a Canadian playwright, director, and journalist.
He was born in Edmonton, Alberta, and has lived in New York City and Calgary, Alberta.
His plays include Odd Jobs (1985) which has been produced internationally [1] and was a finalist for the Governor General's Award, The Third Ascent which toured Canada and won the Edmonton Sterling Award for Outstanding New Play, Supreme Dream (with Rhonda Trodd, 1995) which also toured Canada, and Big Baby (2004). His plays are published by the Playwrights Guild of Canada, Playwrights Canada Press, and online by ProPlay.
Moher has been the Artistic Producer of the Western Edge Theatre in Nanaimo, British Columbia, since 2002, and is editor and media critic for the online magazine backofthebook.ca.
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