Donna-Michelle St. Bernard is a Canadian playwright, theatre director,[1] emcee, and arts administrator.
[4] Gas Girls also won a Dora Mavor Moore Award in 2010 for Best New Play in the independent theatre division,[5] as well as an Enbridge PlayRites Award from Alberta Theatre Projects, and the Herman Voaden Playwriting Competition.
[6] Her other plays have included Cake,[7] The House You Build,[8] and Salome’s Clothes.
[9] Originally from the Grenadines,[1] St. Bernard resides in Hamilton, Ontario.
[1] She teaches at the National Theatre School,[10] and is currently the Artistic Director of New Harlem Productions, which is an intercultural, interdisciplinary organization creating work that advances the craft, elevates allies, and engages with communities, employing practices "based on principles of humanity, joyfulness and solidarity.