• Baņuta Rubess (born 1956) is a Latvian-Canadian theatre director and playwright. She co-wrote This is For You, Anna as a member of the Anna Project. Rubess...
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  • Rubess is a Latvian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Baņuta Rubess (born 1956), Canadian playwright, director, and theatre professor...
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  • Jordão, Suzanne Odette Khuri, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Patricia Nichols, Baņuta Rubess, Tori Smith, Barb Taylor, and Maureen White, began work on a theatre...
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    December 1992. The play was written and directed by Baņuta Rubess, who also played Gouzenko. "Rubess, effectively abetted by Oliver Dennis's fumbling performance...
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  • Jordão, Suzanne Odette Khuri, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Patricia Nichols, Baņuta Rubess, Tori Smith, Barb Taylor, and Maureen White. During its early stages...
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  • Canadian Air Farce – comedy troupe Jan Rubeš – opera singer and actor Baņuta Rubess – playwright and theatre director Anna Russell – concert comedian Ann...
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  • from Deena Metzger with Baņuta Rubess The Last Will and Testament of Lolita - co-written with Louise Garfield, Baņuta Rubess, and Peggy Thompson There...
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  • Dennis Potter (New College) Terence Rattigan (Trinity) James Roose-Evans Baņuta Rubess Charles Sedley (Wadham) R. C. Sherriff (New College) James Shirley (St...
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  • Toronto premiere at Theatre Passe Muraille in 1995 under the direction of Baņuta Rubess. The Passe Muraille cast included David Fox as Harry Raymond, Marion...
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  • National Arts Centre in 2013. Cooper's play Thin Ice, co-written with Baņuta Rubess, won a Dora Mavor Moore Award and a Chalmers Award. Another notable...
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  • Thompson, I Am Yours Ralph Burdman, Tête-à-Tête Beverley Cooper and Baņuta Rubess, Thin Ice Frank Etherington, The Snake Lady Robert Morgan, Not As Hard...
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  • Reid (B.A. 2004) – novelist, author of I'm Thinking of Ending Things Baņuta Rubess (B.A., honours 1977) – playwright and theatre director Eon Sinclair...
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  • Last Adam, Paradise By The River, A Carpenter's Trilogy) Anusree Roy Baņuta Rubess Saul Rubinek Armand Garnet Ruffo Rusty Ryan George Ryga Oren Safdie...
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  • research on Frank Lloyd Wright, the Prairie School and Le Corbusier Baņuta Rubess (professor of drama, 2011–) – playwright and director Michelle Mohabeer...
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  • Rose (film, television) Sébastien Rose (film) Patricia Rozema (film) Baņuta Rubess (theatre) Lisa Rubin (theatre) Su Rynard (documentary) Matthieu Rytz...
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  • 1945, Guatemala), poet & writer Bernice Rubens (1928–2004, Wales), nv. Baņuta Rubess (b. 1956, Canada/Newfoundland), pw. Dina Rubina (b. 1953, Soviet Union/Russia)...
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  • cases of civil litigation, sexual harassment, and sexual discrimination Baņuta Rubess Queen's University at Kingston St Antony's 1978 Canada Canadian playwright...
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  • Fajrajsl, Tanja Jacobs, and Martin Julien. The director and dramaturge was Baņuta Rubess, the stage manager was Maria Popoff, and the assistant director was...
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  • consistently credited to Suzanne Odette Khuri, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Baņuta Rubess, and Maureen White. In 1986, Jordão co-founded the feminist theatre...
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  • Collective. The collective consisted of Suzanne Khuri, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Baņuta Rubess, Aida Jordão, Patricia Nichol, and Nightwood co-founder Maureen White...
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  • The following year, he and his wife, the Latvian-Canadian playwright Ban̦uta Rubess, and their two children moved to Riga. There, Gotham became a prominent...
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  • Nightwood Theatre as part of the 1993–94 season. In 1996, Palmer acted in Baņuta Rubess's Froth: a spectacle about shopping & hysteria. Palmer co-wrote the book...
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  • Theater (2000, directed by Baņuta Rubess), translated Oscar Wilde's "Ideal Man" (2002, Liepāja Theater, directed by B. Rubess), and dramatized S. Oksanen's...
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  • well as the music for Boom, Baby, Boom!, a "jazz play" by his wife Ban̦uta Rubess, in which MacDonald played the role of Austra Mednis. Gotham had originally...
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  • Pink Flies! (1984), Love and Work Enough (1984, with Mary Vingoe), Baņuta Rubess' Pope Joan (1984), Amanda Hale's The Medical Show (1984), and Jovette...
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  • Kessler Melissa Lujan Mesku Susan McCarty Eric L. Muller Jane Ratcliffe Baņuta Rubess 75 2021 Celebrating a Milestone This milestone issue features some of...
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  • (2001-02-15). "Looking for Richard". NOW Magazine. Retrieved 2022-08-28. Rubess, Baņuta (1998) [1990]. Introduction. Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)...
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