Fanny Britt, a talented Canadian playwright and translator, has made significant contributions to the arts while residing in Quebec. Born in Amos in nineteen seventy-seven, she spent her formative years in Montreal, where her passion for storytelling flourished.
Her academic journey led her to the National Theatre School of Canada, where she honed her skills in playwriting, graduating in two thousand one. This foundation paved the way for her creative endeavors, culminating in the establishment of Théâtre Debout in two thousand eight alongside Geoffrey Gaquère and Johanne Haberlin.
Britt's work has garnered critical acclaim, most notably when she received the prestigious Governor General's Award for French-language drama in two thousand thirteen for her play Bienveillance. Her literary prowess was further recognized in two thousand twenty-one when she won the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction for her novel Faire les sucres.