Mansel Robinson Stage plays have been professionally produced across the country. They include Muskeg & Money, Thea, Two Rooms, Bite the Hand, Picking Up Chekhov, Scorched Ice, Street Wheat, Spitting Slag, Ghost Trains, Downsizing Democracy, The Heart as It Lived, Collateral Damage and Colonial Tongues. Most recently he was one of ten writers on Gabriel Dumont's Wild West Show, a multi-lingual extravaganza that played Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg and Saskatoon. He has been writer in residence at Northern Light Theatre in Edmonton, the Berton House in Dawson City, the University of Windsor and the Regina Public Library. In 2013 he was shortlisted for the prestigious Siminovitch Prize in playwriting. Awards include the Geist Magazaine Award for Distance Writing, The City of Regina Award and the John V. HIcks Award. A twenty-year resident of Saskatchewan, Mansel now lives in a small cabin down-river from his hometown of Chapleau, in Northern Ontario.