Plays
- The Curve, University of Alberta, 1963
- A Trumpet For Nap, Little Angel Theatre, London, England. 1970
- Are You Afraid of Thieves?, Universite du Quebec, 1973, La Troupe Brin'si
- Inook And The Sun, The Stratford Festival, Canada, 1973
- For Crying Out Loud, Char-Lan Theatre Workshop, Williamstown, Ontario. 1975
- Goya, Montreal Theatre Lab, 1976
- Under Coyote's Eye, Other Theatre, Chicago, 1978
- The Emigrants, Saidye Bronfman Centre, Montreal. 1981
- Hedda Gabler, Saidye Bronfman Centre, Montreal. 1982 (translation)
- The Noose, University of Winnipeg, 1985
- The Glass Mountain, University of Winnipeg, Manitoba. 1990
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