William Scoular
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William Scoular, playwright, director, and teacher. He is a graduate of Oxford University with an M.A. in English Language and Literature.
Direction credits include
- Footfalls (Elizabeth Shepherd, Jennifer Phipps, World Stage Festival, Toronto)
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Hamilton Place)
- The Importance of Being Earnest (New Theatre, Oxford)
- Gardner McKay's Seamarks (Canadian Premier, Elizabeth Shepard, Bayview Playhouse)
- My Time Ain't Long: The Jimmy Rogers Story(Keith Carradine, John Goodman)
- Berkoff's Women (Linda Marlowe, New Ambassadors Theatre, London)
Film credits include Passage to Sydney (a documentary about equestiran Emil Fauree), the short film Over The Rainbow, and The Death and Life of Nancy Eaton ( CTV, 2004).
Scoular is the author of Not An Ordinary Place: A St. Andrew's Century and co-author (with Vivian H.H. Green) of the Canadian bestseller A Question of Guilt.
Since 1987 Scoular has been on the Faculty of St. Andrew's College (Aurora, Ontario) where he has directed eighteen mainstage productions and written and/or directed over sixty plays for the college's annual arts festivals.