
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
London, England
Martin Kinch
Directing
Biography
Iconoclastic director, screenwriter, and producer, born in London, England in 1943. Martin Kinch immigrated to Canada in 1948, and graduated with an English degree from the University of Western Ontario in 1966. He returned to England to study with the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in 1967 for a year.
In 1968 he founded the Canadian Place Theatre in Stratford with John Palmer, with a mandate to produce all-Canadian works as an alternative to the Stratford Festival.
From 1969 to 1971, Kinch was one of a team of artistic leaders (with John Palmer and Paul Thompson) of Theatre Passe Muraille. In 1972, he co-founded Toronto Free Theatre with Palmer and Tom Hendry, where he was the company's first Artistic Director. There he developed a company of talented young actors, including Clare Coulter and RH Thomson, and directed the new works of John Palmer, Carol Bolt, Michael Hollingsworth, Larry Fineberg and Michael Ondaatje.
From 1985 to to 1991, Kinch was Artistic Director of Theatre Calgary, introducing the plays of George F. Walker to Alberta audiences.
He has directed at Centaur Theatre and for CBC radio and television.
Kinch has written four plays, including Me? (TFT 1973), a portrait of Toronto's artistic community. He collaborated with Bill Dow to write The Bachelor Brothers on Tour, based on the Bachelor Brothers novels of Bill Richardson for the Playhouse Theatre Company.
In 1994, he relocated to Vancouver as a freelance writer and director for radio and television. His…