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David Young (Canadian playwright)

David Samuel D'Arcy Young is a Canadian playwright, novelist, and screenwriter.

Plays
Love Is Strange (1985), a theatrical study of the life and times of Robert Kieling, the star-struck farmer from Saskatchewan who has spent his adult life in mental institutions because he believes he and singer Anne Murray are in love. • Fire (1986), a political musical inspired by cousins Jimmy Swaggart and Jerry Lee Lewis, co-written with Paul Ledoux. The play received four Dora Mavor Moore Awards as well as the Chalmers/Toronto Drama Bench Award. • Glenn (1992), a theatrical portrait of pianist Glenn Gould. • Inexpressible Island (1997), a play about six men marooned in an ice cave in Antarctica. • An Enemy of the People (2001), an adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's play. • Clout (2001), a comedy about men, sex and power. • No Great Mischief (2004), an adaptation of the award-winning Alistair MacLeod novel. ==Teleplays==
Teleplays
Fraggle Rock, eleven episodes (1983–1987) ==External links==
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