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Johnna Wright

Playwright / Screenwriter

The daughter of director John Wright and novelist L.R. “Bunny” Wright, Johnna grew up and began her career in Western Canada. In 1990 she and her sister, actor/producer Katey Wright, were co-founders of Vancouver’s Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival (now Canada’s largest Shakespeare festival outside of Stratford). Johnna’s most recent project with Bard on the Beach is directing Much Ado About Nothing (2025).

Johnna is a two-time recipient of Vancouver’s Jessie Richardson Awards for both Outstanding Direction and Outstanding Production, as well as other directing awards. Past projects include The Rivals (Blackbird Theatre, Vancouver) and Tomson Highway’s The (Post) Mistress (Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre, Saskatoon). 

With collaborator Aaron Bushkowsky, Johnna co-founded and ran Vancouver’s Solo Collective Theatre, premiering more than 25 new works by Western Canadian playwrights over nine years. As a dramaturg, she has supported the development of dozens of Canadian plays and playwrights, including Kenneth T. Williams, Nathan Howe, Christina Cook, Natalie Meisner and Lorena Gale. She also works as an editor for fiction and memoir.

Patty and Johnna’s next play, The Three Musketeers, is now in development. Johnna also wrote The Suspect, an adaptation of her mother’s novel of the same name (now also adapted as the television series Murder in a Small Town). 

With the many complex challenges faced by live performance in recent years, Johnna believes more than ever in the power of theatre to change the way we see the world, and in the need for audiences to have that experience together.

Works by Johnna Wright

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Gaslight/Deceived

By Patty Jamieson & Johnna Wright

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Published Works

The innovation comes through in the elegance of the writing, which becomes a constant, subtle cut-and-thrust…

Toronto Star

Wright has been developing a reputation for bringing new life to historical material… After yet another success, I genuinely can’t wait to see what she takes on next.

Vancouver Sun

(Praise for Gaslight / Deceived:)

Our two new authors have masterfully developed a novel twist in which the Bella is no damsel in distress, but rather cunning…. The story actually bends beautifully as the audience is rooting for Bella by the end instead of feeling sorry for her supposed sad plight.

Broadway World