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Diane Flacks

Playwright

Diane Flacks is a writer/actor in theatre, TV, radio, and digital media. Her fifth one-person play, Guilt (a love story) directed by Alisa Palmer, premiered at the Tarragon, and toured to the Centaur and the RMTC to rave reviews, and is headed to Victoria. Diane recently co-wrote and acted in a new play, PALS, directed by Jillian Keiley, with her theatrical brother, Richard Greenblatt, with whom she also wrote SIBS and CARE, both for the Tarragon Theatre. Diane and Richard adapted SIBS into a film for CBC. Also written for the Tarragon, is her play about medical risk and compassion, Waiting Roompublished by PCP. She also wrote and starred in Unholy, her hit, critically acclaimed play about women and religion, directed by Kelly Thornton. Unholy was nominated for a Dora for outstanding new play, and filmed live for TV.

Diane’s four other solo shows Myth MeBy A ThreadRandom Acts and Bear With Me, have been critically acclaimed and remounted internationally. 

Diane is a nationally celebrated actor, and a tv writer, notably on Baroness von Sketch and Kids in The Hall (Emmy nominated). Most recently, she played Mayer Lehman in The Lehman Trilogy for Theatre Calgary, directed by Sarah Garton Stanley, and in the adaptation of Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees, directed by Alisa Palmer. She was CBC radio’s national parenting columnist for 7 years, and a featured columnist at The Toronto Star and the Globe. She has written the Dora Awards for the last 8 years. Diane is the proud mom of two astonishing sons.

 

Works by Diane Flacks

Guilt (A Love Story)

By Diane Flacks

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Sibs

By Diane Flacks & Richard Greenblatt

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Unholy

By Diane Flacks

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Waiting Room

By Diane Flacks

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Published Works

Great writing, great performing, great theatre…Diane Flacks, remember the name.

Richard Ouzounian
CBC Radio

Flack’s power of observation and characterization are stunning.

Now Magazine

Flacks, who has an unerring ear for quirky vocal mannerisms, is the sharpest character comedian to come out of Canada since Mike Myers and, at its best, her writing can be both hilarious and acerbic.

The Calgary Herald

(Praise for Waiting Room:)

Deeply personal; (Flacks) definitely knows of what she writes… sharp detail.

The Globe and Mail

(Praise for By A Thread:)

…terrific writing and performing and well deserving of standing O’s.

Geoff Chapman
Toronto Star