Playwrights Canada Press

Playwrights Canada Press is a Canadian publishing house founded in 1984 by the Playwrights Guild of Canada. It was incorporated in 2000 as an independent company.

Notable books

 * The Adventures of a Black Girl in Search of God, Djanet Sears (2003)
 * Almighty Voice and His Wife, Daniel David Moses (1991)
 * Annie Mae's Movement, Yvette Nolan (1998)
 * The Crackwalker, Judith Thompson (1980)
 * The December Man (L'homme de décembre), Colleen Murphy (2007)
 * Drag Queens on Trial, Sky Gilbert (1994)
 * The Drawer Boy, Michael Healey (1999)
 * I, Claudia, Kristen Thomson (2001)
 * The Last Wife, Kate Hennig (2015)
 * Lilies, Michel Marc Bouchard, trans. Linda Gaboriau (1990)
 * Lion in the Streets, Judith Thompson (1992)
 * Maggie and Pierre, Linda Griffiths (1980)
 * Mary's Wedding, Stephen Massicotte (2002)
 * The Melville Boys, Norm Foster (1984)
 * The Monument, Colleen Wagner (1996)
 * Palace of the End, Judith Thompson (2007)
 * Scorched, Wajdi Mouawad, trans. Linda Gaboriau (2005)
 * This is War, Hannah Moscovitch (2015)
 * Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love, Brad Fraser (1989)
 * Zastrozzi, The Master of Discipline, George F. Walker (1979)

Awards and nominations
Playwrights Canada Press has been nominated for 86 Governor General's Awards, 82 for English-language Drama and 4 for French to English translation, resulting in 21 wins over its 33-year history.

Governor General's Award for English-language Drama
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