Leah Cherniak

Canadian playwright (born 1956) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Leah Cherniak (born 1956) is a Canadian playwright, actor, and teacher. She is a co-founder of Theatre Columbus (now called Common Boots).

Born (1956-08-22) August 22, 1956 (age 69)[1]
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Leah Cherniak
Born (1956-08-22) August 22, 1956 (age 69)[1]
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
Notable workThe Attic, the Pearls and Three Fine Girls
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Early life and education

Cherniak graduated from the University of Toronto with a BA in 1979.[1] She later studied at École Jacques Lecoq, where she met Martha Ross.[2]

Career

Cherniak co-founded Theatre Columbus with Martha Ross in 1984. Originally, the company was called The Gargoils.[2] In 2015, Theatre Columbus changed their name to Common Boots Theatre.[3]

Teaching

Beginning in 1985, Cherniak taught clown at the National Theatre School. In 2001, Cherniak began teaching dance at Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University) and George Brown College.[1]

Directorial credits

Theatre

Film

  • Things Dead People Say – short film (2020)[14]

Acting credits

Theatre

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Year Show Role Notes Ref.
1995 The Attic, The Pearls, and Three Fine Girls Jelly [15]
2015 The Dybbuk, Or Between Two Worlds Frayde [16]
2018 Animal Farm Bessie [17]
2019 Scadding Ensemble [18]
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Plays

  • Until We Part – co-written with Martha Ross[2]
  • The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine – co-written with Robert Morgan and Martha Ross[19]
  • Still Clowning – co-written with Martha Ross[20]
  • The Fragments – co-written with Suvendrini Lena and Trevor Schwellnus[21]
  • The Theory of Relatives – co-written with Daniel Brooks, Diane Flacks, Richard Greenblatt, Leslie Lester, and Allan Merovitz[22]
  • The Attic, The Pearls, and Three Fine Girls – co-written with Jennifer Brewin, Martha Ross, Ann-Marie MacDonald, and Alisa Palmer[15]
  • More Fine Girls – co-written with Brewin, Ross, MacDonald, and Palmer, sequel to The Attic, The Pearls, and Three Fine Girls[23]
  • Scadding ' co-created with Jennifer Brewin, Alex Bulmer, Khadijah Roberts-Abdullah, John Gzowski, Maggie Huculak, Anand Rajaram, Jenny Salisbury and Stephon Smith[18]
  • The Betrayal – co-written with Oliver Dennis, Maggie Huculak, Robert Morgan, Martha Ross and Michael Simpson[24]

Awards

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Year Award Category Work Results Notes Ref.
1987 Dora Mavor Moore Awards – Small Theatre Best Production Fertility Won with Martha Ross [25]
1988 Outstanding Direction The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine Nominated [26]
Outstanding New Play Nominated
1989 Outstanding Direction Paranoia Nominated [27]
1990 Dr. Dapertutto Nominated [28]
1991 Dora Mavor Moore Awards Ancillary awards Pauline McGibbon Award N/A Won [29]
1994 Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award General Theatre The Theory of Relatives Nominated with Daniel Brooks, Diane Flacks, Richard Greenblatt, Leslie Lester, Allan Merovitz [22]
Dora Mavor Moore Awards – Small Theatre Outstanding New Play Nominated [30]
1995 Outstanding Performance by a Female–Play The Attic, The Pearls, and Three Fine Girls Nominated [31]
Outstanding New Play or Musical Nominated with Ann-Marie MacDonald, Martha Ross with Alisa Palmer, Jennifer Brewin
1996 Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award General Theatre Nominated [32]
Dora Mavor Moore Awards – General Theatre Outstanding Direction The Diary of Anne Frank Nominated [33]
1998 Outstanding Direction of a Play The Betrayal Nominated [34]
1999 Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award General Theatre Won co-winner with Oliver Dennis, Maggie Huculak, Robert Morgan, Martha Ross and Michael Simpson [24]
2003 Dora Mavor Moore Awards – General Theatre Outstanding Direction of a Play The Miracle Worker Nominated [35]
2005 Dora Mavor Moore Awards – Independent Theatre Outstanding Direction of a Play The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine Nominated [36]
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