Tom Walmsley


Tom Walmsley was a Canadian playwright, novelist, poet and screenwriter.
After four years in Liverpool, Walmsley came to Canada with his family in 1952, and was raised in Oshawa, Ontario, and Lorraine, Quebec. He dropped out of high school and battled addictions as a young adult.
In addition to his plays, Walmsley was the winner of the first Three-Day Novel Contest in 1979 for his novel Doctor Tin. He later published a sequel, Shades, and another unrelated novel, Kid Stuff. Walmsley wrote the screenplay for Jerry Ciccoritti's film Paris, France in 1993. Ciccoritti also later adapted Walmsley's play Blood into a film.
Walmsley's most recent play, The Nun's Vacation, "questions the relationship between actions and identities." It premiered in Toronto in 2012, starring Stephen Chambers, Glen Matthews, and Sandy Duarte.
Walmsley's style of writing ranges from the naturalistic to the poetic and, at times, the absurd. He moves easily between dramatic and comedic, and some of his "darkest" work is treated with a cutting sense of humour. His most common themes include sex, violence, addiction, and God. He rarely deals with politics directly, although he openly displays a distaste for middle-class morality and social conservative interpretations of Christianity.
Early in his career, Walmsley summarized his sense of personal identity as "blond, stocky, below average height, uncircumcised, bisexual, tattooed, with bad teeth and very large feet".
Walmsley died in Toronto on April 17, 2025.

Plays

The Workingman, 1975The Jones Boy, 1977Something Red, 1978White Boys, 1982Getting Wrecked, 1985Mr. Nice Guy, 1985Maxine, 1995 Blood, 1995 Delirium, 20063 Squares a Day, 2006Descent, 2006The Nun's Vacation, 2012

Poetry

Rabies, 1975Lexington Hero, 1977Sin, 2005Honeymoon in Berlin, 2005What Happened, 2007Concrete Sky, 2009Rich and Dead as Dogs, 2012Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Weld, 2013

Novels

Doctor Tin, 1979 Shades, 1992 Kid Stuff, 2004 Dog Eat Rat, 2009

Screenplays

Paris, France, 1993Blood, 2004

Libretto

Julie Sits Waiting 2012