Hamish Marissen-Clark
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Hamish Marissen-Clark | |
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| Education | Northwestern University (B.S.)[1] |
| Website | hamishmarissenclark |
Hamish Marissen-Clark is a Canadian playwright and lyricist.
His musical, Self-Improvement and Male Preservation Society (S.I.M.P.S.), for which he wrote libretto and lyrics, ran in New York from January 24th to February 2nd 2025.[2] In 2018, he was the national winner of Poetry in Voice.[3]
He is the son of Canadian politician Christy Clark. In 2016, he had his hands in his pockets while meeting the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, resulting in mild social media uproar.[4]
References
- ↑ "2024commencementprogram" (PDF).
- ↑ Wild, Stephi. "New Musical S.I.M.P.S. Will Premiere Off-Broadway".
- ↑ CBC Books. "Canadian students win $25,000 national poetry competition".
- ↑ Prestwich, Emma (Sep 26, 2016). "Hamish Marissen-Clark 'Roasted' Online Over Behaviour Around The Royals".
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