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Posted on 27/03/08

Factory Theatre digs deep into George Walker vault

Over the past few years, Factory Theatre artistic director Ken Gass has been methodically making the case that George F. Walker is the most important Canadian playwright of his generation. First, Gass remounted two plays from the Toronto playwright's 1997 Suburban Motel cycle. Then he resurrected several of Walker's "East End" plays from the late eighties and early nineties.

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