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Nicolas Billon

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Occupation
  
Writer

Role
  
Writer

Period
  
2003–present

Relatives
  
Pierre Billon

Plays
  
The Elephant Song

Name
  
Nicolas Billon


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Born
  
March 22, 1978 (age 46) Ottawa, Ontario (
1978-03-22
)

Notable works
  
The Elephant Song, Iceland, Butcher

Notable awards
  
Governor General's Award for English-language drama, Canadian Screen Award, WGC Screenwriting Award

Movies
  
Elephant Song, The Exit, RSVP

Parents
  
Pierre Billon, Johanne Archambault

Books
  
Fault Lines: Greenland ‑ Iceland, Fault Lines: Three Plays, Butcher

Similar People
  
Charles Biname, Richard Goudreau, Pierre Billon, Bruce Greenwood

Education
  
Birmingham Conservatoire

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Nicolas Billon (born March 22, 1978) is a Canadian writer. He is best known for his plays The Elephant Song, Iceland, and Butcher.

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Biography

Nicolas Billon was born in Ottawa but grew up in Montréal. He is the son of Johanne Archambault and writer Pierre Billon.

The Elephant Song, his first play, premiered at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in 2004. His second play, The Measure of Love, was produced there in 2005.

A member of the inaugural Soulpepper Academy, Nicolas's version of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters was produced at Soulpepper in 2007, directed by László Marton. He also co-created BLiNK with the other members of the Academy for the Luminato Festival.

In 2009, Billon joined the Tarragon Playwrights Unit. That June, his adaptation of Molière's The Sicilian was one of the hits of the Toronto Fringe Festival.

A few months later, his play Greenland opened at the 2009 SummerWorks Theatre Festival. It was a critical and audience success, and won both the Now Magazine Audience Choice Award and the SummerWorks Outstanding Production Award. Later that year, Billon was voted one of the Top 10 Theatre Artists of 2009 by Toronto's Now Magazine.

Billon was a finalist for and won the 2013 Governor General's Award for Drama for Fault Lines.

His play The Elephant Song was adapted into the 2014 film Elephant Song, directed by Charles Binamé and starring Bruce Greenwood, Xavier Dolan, and Catherine Keener. His screenplay garnered both the 2015 Canadian Screen Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and the 2015 WGC Screenwriting Award for Features & Mini-Series.

Billon's newest play, Butcher, premiered at Alberta Theatre Projects in October 2014. The play deals with the theme of justice and features several characters who speak Lavinian, an invented language created by two linguists, Christina Kramer and Dragana Obradović, specifically for the play.

Feature films

  • Elephant Song (2014)
  • Short films

  • How Tommy Lemenchick Became a Grade 7 Legend (2016)
  • A Kindness (2012)
  • The Exit (2010)
  • Plays

  • Butcher (2014)
  • Faroe Islands (2013)
  • Iceland (2012)
  • The Safe Word (2011)
  • Greenland (2009)
  • The Measure of Love (2005)
  • The Elephant Song (2004)
  • Adaptations

  • Stevenson's Treasure Island (2017)
  • Aeschylus' Agamemnon (2016)
  • Brecht & Steffin's Rifles (2014)
  • Euripides' Iphigenia at Aulis (2010)
  • Molière's The Sicilian (2009)
  • Chekhov's Three Sisters (2007)
  • Collaborations

  • I'm So Close (2010)
  • BLiNK (2008)
  • References

    Nicolas Billon Wikipedia