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Life and Career
Power is known for writing plays that mix drama and comedy. He includes themes of disability without making it the sole focus of the play and also touching on deeper themes of grief, relationships and taking chances in life. His work has had a great impact in the community due to the fact that it intergrates the theme of disability rather than making plays about such disability. Paul David Power has opened the view of disability into a more "everything thing".

Artistic and Leardership Positions
Power is a well-known award-winning playwright, actor, director, and producer but he has held many other positions throughout his career including:
 * Disability Consultant for The Mighty by Miramax Films produced by Sharon Stone in Toronto, ON (1998/99)
 * President and Board Chair of the Liffey Players Drama Society in Calgary, AB (2008-2010)
 * Artistic Director for Hubcity Theatre in Moncton, NB (2013-2017)
 * Artistic Associate and Board Member of the Shakespeare by the Sea Festival in St. John’s, NL (2015-Present)
 * Artistic Leader of The Cycle with the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, ON (2016-2017)
 * One of 13 Deaf, Disabled and Mad Artists/Leaders from across Canada that participated in the National Art Centre’s 2016 Summit at the Stratford Festival in Stratford, ON as the first part of The Cycle. The Cycle is a year long process exploring diversity in the national theatre scene and how it can strengthen the disability arts in Canada.
 * Head of his own production company
 * Power Productions: A company based in St. John’s, NL, that offers corporate communications services and is “committed to producing diverse theatre productions and community projects focused on disability themes and artists.

Education and Training
Paul has gotten a good education and training that have helped him with the various positions he has held throughout the years. He holds a BA in English with a concentration in Theatre from Memorial University in St.John's, NL, and a BAA in Journalism from Ryerson University in Toronto, On. He has also taken part in Scene Study at Rogue Actor's Studio with Joe Norman Shaw, Meisner Technique with Cindy Vanden Enden at PlayHouse North and he was a part of Theatre Calgary's season-long Playwrights Circle, all in Calgary, AB.

Works
Roomies - 1995 Produced in 1995, the play is “A coming of age story about two unlikely roommates in 1968. David, a clean cut scholarly student living with a disability and Nick, a rebel with only one cause – himself. On the surface it may seem these two have nothing in common –except they have just become ""roomies"". The play does not make disability the main focus of the play. It integrates it into the rest of the plot and shows it as a part of everyday life and the daily struggles of those living with disabilities. The play deals with various topics such as identity, respect, acceptance and roles others play in people’s lives. Power made the focus of the play on the development of the friendship between the two roommates as the year progresses.

Last Chance - 2002 Produced in 2002 by MUN Drama, this is Power’s second full length play and is a “story of Josh and Laura, two high school sweethearts who five years later after a mysterious break up find themselves revisiting the past and questioning their futures. The play is also about relationships, this one with a bigger cast looking at how people relate to each other and when to take the chance to admit/acknowledge their true feelings. Again, this play does not put the focus on disability, it looks more at the different relationships between the characters whether through love or through family and when to take a chance to speak their mind with each other.

Cripple - 2017 Working production appeared at the Fundy Fringe Festival in 2017 and makes official full production debut in February 2018, the play is “about love, death, life and redemption. Tony is at dark wharf in St. John’s and is about to jump when stranger, Evan, stops him and they start a deep conversation. Finding common ground about topics such as their childhoods, coming out as gay and facing loss as well as noticing their differences such as disabilities and views on life. The play was in development for two years after Power received a grant from the Canada Arts Council’s Cultivate Grant Program. It is based on Power’s real-life experiences of living with a physical disability as well as dealing with the death of a loved one. It looks at “themes of seen and unseen disabilities, sexuality and loss. Showing that disability is not what defines a person, there is a lot more to them and a lot more things they are going through.

Awards
Paul David Power won the Outstanding Dramatic Script by the Nova Scotia Federation of Writers for his play Roomies in 1995. He also won Best Production at the Fundy Fringe Festival in 2017 for his production of Cripple.

Related Links
https://www.crippled.ca/media-room.html - (various links to blogs, interviews, and pictures of the play Crippled) http://thechronicleherald.ca/metro/1358091-award-winning-roomies-comes-to-halifax-bus-stop-theatre (newspaper article with Power about his play Roomies and his feelings towards its importance in the theatre community) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7MI6LNPInY -(2010 CBC Profile on Intermission with Deborah Collins focusing on his play Roomies) http://www.paulpower.ca/ - (Website for Power Productions, Power’s company) https://nac-cna.ca/en/cycle - (NAC’s website for The Cycle, explaining its purpose and use) www.thetelegram.com/living/wendy-rose-dont-miss-paul-david-powers-crippled-184652/(Article reviewing Power’s play Crippled) http://www.thetelegram.com/news/newfoundland-playwright-brings-universal-themes-to-a-universal-audience-183281/ (Article on the universal themes in Power’s play Crippled)