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October 20–30, 2010

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Reading/Performance: Nightwood Theatre, Helen Humphreys, Margot Livesey, Richard Price, Paul Quarrington

Wednesday, October 29, 8:00pm
2008-10-29 20:00
2008-10-29 21:30
Don't miss Nightwood Theatre's curtain-raiser - an excerpt from their current production of Wild Dogs, adapted from the Helen Humphreys novel of the same name. Also, Helen Humphreys, Margot Livesey, Richard Price, and Paul Quarrington read from their latest works. Alison Pick hosts.

For more information about Nightwood Theatre and their production of Wild Dogs, please visit their website nightwoodtheatre.net .

PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN MOVED TO THE STUDIO THEATRE

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Helen Humphreys

Helen Humphreys is the author of five acclaimed novels – including Afterimage, Wild Dogs and Coventry – four books of poetry – including Nuns Looking Anxious, Listening to Radios – and a #1 national bestselling non-fiction book, The Frozen Thames. Wild Dogs was adapted for the stage and performed by Nightwood Theatre in 2008.
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Margot Livesey

Margot Livesey is the acclaimed author of the novels Homework, Criminals, The Missing World, Eva Moves the Furniture, and Banishing Verona.
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Alison Pick

Alison Pick is the author of the novel The Sweet Edge, a Globe and Mail Top 100 Book, optioned for film by Four Seasons Productions, and of two poetry collections, Question & Answer, and The Dream World.
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Richard Price

Richard Price is the author of eight novels, including Clockers, Freedomland, and Samaritan, and numerous screenplays, including The Color of Money, which was nominated for an Academy Award in Screenwriting.
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Paul Quarrington

Paul Quarrington is an acclaimed novelist, screenwriter, non-fiction writer, and musician. Quarrington’s Whale Music won the Governor General’s Literary Award for Fiction, and his novel King Leary won the Stephen Leacock Medal and was selected as the 2008 Canada Reads winner.
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