Hannah Moscovitch
Hannah Moscovitch is one of Canada’s most acclaimed playwrights. She has been honoured with numerous awards for her work, both at home and internationally, including Canada’s highest literary honour The Governor General’s Award, the Trillium Book Award, the Nova Scotia MasterWorks Arts Award, and the prestigious Windham-Campbell Prize. Hannah’s music-theatre hybrid Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story, co-created with Christian Barry and Ben Caplan, became a TimeOut and New York Times Critic’s Pick, receiving six Drama Desk Award nominations, and winning the Herald Angel and a Scotsman Fringe First at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story has been touring since 2017 and has been performed more than 400 times. Hannah’s play, Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes, was recently onstage in New York City starring Hugh Jackman and Ella Beatty, directed by Ian Rickson, and produced by Sonia Friedman Productions. In television, Hannah was the Co-Creator, Executive Producer and Head Writer of Little Bird alongside showrunner Jennifer Podemski. Little Bird garnered a landslide of critical praise including thirteen Canadian Screen Awards including Best Drama Series. Hannah has been a writer and producer on all three seasons of AMC’s hit TV series Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, which has been included on many Best TV of the Year Lists, such as Vanity Fair, Variety, TV Guide, Buzzfeed, HuffPost, Slate, Collider, Vulture and IndieWire.

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