Robin Fulford

Robin Fulford is a Canadian writer.

[1] He is most noted for his 1988 theatrical play Steel Kiss, about the 1985 murder of Kenneth Zeller,[2] and his 2008 play Whitewash, about the 1995 death of Dudley George during the Ipperwash Crisis.

[3] A cofounder with Ken McDougall of Toronto's Platform 9 theatre company,[1] Fulford is best known for plays that confront social issues.

His other plays have included Dark Song (1988),[1] Gargoyle (1990),[4] Swahili Godot (1992),[5] Sleeproom (1993),[6] Mouth (1994),[7] Eddycandyside (1996),[8] Gulag (1996),[9] Five Fingers (2001)[10] and Tunnel (2005),[11] as well as numerous collective credits with other playwrights and several short plays for youth.

Steel Kiss and its sequel Gulag received a dual staging by Buddies in Bad Times in 1999, as a response to the October 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard.