Frank Moher
Frank Moher | |
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| Born | 1955 (age 70–71) Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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| Notable work | Odd Jobs (1985) |
| Website | frankmoher |
Frank Moher (born 1955) is a Canadian playwright, theatre director, and journalist based in Gabriola Island, British Columbia. His most popular play, Odd Jobs (1985), was a finalist for the Governor General's Award and won the Los Angeles Drama-Logue Award in 1993. Moher has had a prolific career in theatre, founding the Western Edge Theatre in Nanaimo, British Columbia in 2003 and later serving as its Executive Director until 2022.
Born in Edmonton, he began writing plays in his youth, producing his first while still in high school. He was educated at the University of Alberta, where he later taught. He has written a wide variety of plays and musicals, and has written articles for The Globe and Mail, Saturday Night, and the Alberta Report, among others. Moher is a producer and journalist for Life on Gabriola TV, and was previously the publisher and editor of the online magazine backofthebook.