Canadian Plays
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Clever as Paint - The Rossettis in Love
This comic reappraisal of the painting circle of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, his wife Lizzie Siddal, and protege William Morris explores the boundaries between inspiration and despair, art and craft
Coastal Disturbances - Four Plays - Museum & The Art of Dining & Painting Churches
"The extravagance of her surfaces, the quirky characters and daffy dialogue, interact with the black passions of the interiors to form plays that can best be described as poetic farces, as antic elegies"…
Colonial Tongues
3 Male, 2 Female
In a small Northern Ontario town in 1967, Edna Barnett finds her family in moral jeopardy. In 1997, her youngest son returns home - to a ghost town “Lending great poignancy to this work is Robinson’s…
Colours in the Dark
2 Male, 3 Female
A mosaic of experiences that form a childhood “Both funny and touching ... intriguingly original in its conception” ~ Quill & Quire
Corker
3 Male, 3 Female
Corker uses the familiar but difficult and treacherous nineteenth century device of representing the family as a microcosm of the nation state Opening with the extended family’s awkward attendance…
Coronation Voyage
8 Male, 4 Female
It’s May 1953 and the Empress of France sets sail from Montreal On the pretext of attending the celebrations marking the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, an important mafioso leaves for England…
Crabdance
3 Male, 1 Female
A tragicomedy in which a lonely woman plays elaborate, ritualistic games with three men forced to play her son, her husband and her lover “An unusual and searing play about a woman caught in a cage…
Crackpot
5 Male, 4 Female
Based on the novel by Adele Wiseman, the play is a warm-hearted tale about family, faith, love and courage in the face of hardship.
Damnee Manon Sacree Sandra
1 Male, 1 Female
Two interweaving monologues on the sacred and the profane “A hauntingly powerful evening of theatre” ~ Vancouver Express
Divinity Bash/Nine Lives
3 Male, 3 Female
It is a play that proposes that of all the possible fantasies one could have indulged in, the neo-con vision of the ‘90s emerged victorious because it had the invincible virtue of being the simplest…
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