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1Where There's Smoke

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  • Title: Where There's Smoke
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 24
  • Publisher: ➤  Annick Press - Distributed in Canada and the USA by Firefly Books - Willowdale, Ont. - Annick Press, Ltd. - Econo-Clad Books
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  • Publish Location: Toronto, Canada

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  • First Year Published: 1993
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Janet Munsil

Janet Munsil is a Canadian playwright based in Victoria, British Columbia. She is most noted for her plays That Elusive Spark and Be Still. Munsil is also

Janet (given name)

exorcism Janet Mullarney (1952–2020), Irish artist and sculptor Janet Munsil, Canadian playwright Janet Munyarryun, Aboriginal dancer Janet Murguía (born

Janet Napolitano

Napolitano was re-elected as governor, defeating the Republican challenger, Len Munsil, by a nearly 2:1 ratio. She was the first woman to be re-elected to that

List of Canadian playwrights

David Moses Arthur Motyer Wajdi Mouawad Grace Helen Mowat Neil Munro Janet Munsil Colleen Murphy Rory Mullarkey John Murrell Tony Nardi Michael Nathanson

Hartford circus fire

Jonathan Selsley starred as Robert Segee in re-creations. Circus Fire by Janet Munsil is a one-act play inspired by the fire. It follows the story of 4 circus

Len Munsil

Len Munsil is an American attorney and the president of Arizona Christian University. He was the founding president for the Center for Arizona Policy,

Benjamin Robert Haydon

2008, Vancouver's Touchstone Theatre premiered Influence, written by Janet Munsil and directed by Katrina Dunn. The story centres on John Keats' first

Touchstone Theatre

Kevin Kerr 2001/2002 Sucker Falls by Drew Hayden Taylor Emphysema by Janet Munsil Hosanna by Michel Tremblay 2002/2003 Lisa Lisa by Rick Dobran Apple by

List of Canadian plays (P–Z)

Sushi by Don Druick Suzie Goo: Private Secretary by Sky Gilbert Sveva by Janet Munsil The Swapper by Rose Scollard Sweet & Sour Pickles by Ted Galay Sweet

List of Canadian plays (A–F)

Theatre by Chantal Bilodeau translated by Larry Tremblay Act of Faith by Janet Munsil The Acting Principal by Malcolm Shiner Adam and Eve and After by Maurice