Sharon Daggett Johnsey
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Sharon Daggett Johnsey (born 1969) is a Canadian playwright, produced both in USA and Canada
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[edit] Noteworthy Works
- Best known for play Faith by Fire: The Spiritual Journey of Joan of Arc (mixed media of live theatre and film)
- Premiered in Asheville, NC (2001)
- Adaptations in Edmonton, AB (2000), Calgary, AB (2006) and Greenley, CO (2007)
- Published in Christianity and Theatre (1999)
- Staged reading in Seattle, WA (1998)
- Won CITA award for best play in North America (1998)
[edit] Other stage plays
- The KNowing (sic) produced in Virginia Beach, VA and Vancouver, BC
- A Walk Underwater
- Zero Visibility
- The Glass Cafe
[edit] Other film works
- Suds (produced 1996)
- Something for Nothing (full-length)
- The Widow's Reason (full-length)