Emma Haché is a Canadian writer of Acadian descent.[1]
She was born in Lamèque, New Brunswick on November 25, 1979, and studied theatre at the Université de Moncton.[1] She moved to Montreal and continued her studies there at Omnibus [fr], at the École de Mime Corporel and the Centre de création scénique. Her first play Lave tes mains (2002) received the Prix littéraire Antonine-Maillet-Acadie Vie (youth category).[2] She received the Prix Gratien-Gélinas in 2003 for L'intimité, which was also awarded the Governor General's Award for French-language drama. Her play Trafiquée was a finalist for a Governor General's Award in 2010[1] and received the Prix littéraire Antonine-Maillet-Acadie-Vie.[3]
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