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Norm Foster (playwright)

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Norm Foster (b. Feb 14th, 1949) is a Canadian playwright, considered to be Canada’s most produced playwright. He has had over thirty of his plays produced on various professional stages. Among his well known plays are Sinners , The Melville Boys, My Darling Judith, The Affections of May , The Motor Trade , Wrong for Each Other , and Office Hours .

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The Literary Encyclopedia


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