Domestic fiction

  • Scratch

    Creator

    Corbeil-Coleman, Charlotte

    Abstract

    When fifteen-year-old Anna is told that her mother is dying of cancer, she responds in the only way she knows how—by ignoring the issue. Friends and family are unable to understand her reaction and Anna is increasingly frustrated by their attempts to help her, escalated of course by her persistent itching. Told by Anna with assistance from her best friend, father, aunt, and her dying mother, Scratch is a fresh, funny, and realistic play about the urgency of life and the need to live it to the fullest extent.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • The Cave Painter & The Woodcutter

    Creator

    Hannah, Don

    Abstract

    Dianne is a printmaker who derives her imagery from pre-history—Neanderthal teeth, the Jericho skulls, old bones. Too many people close to her have passed away, and her only son has rebelled by embracing a life of religious fundamentalism. The Cave Painter is a funny, moving one-woman show about being an artist and dealing with loss. In The Woodcutter, a scruffy, exhausted man is lost in the woods at nightfall with only a few sentimental objects in his pockets.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Lucy

    Creator

    Atkins, Damien

    Abstract

    Reluctantly, Vivian agrees, although motherhood is something that she never desired. Overwhelmed by the particulars of Lucy's care and unable to connect with her daughter at first, Vivian soon realizes that Lucy isn't that different from her—socially awkward, emotionally withholding, and reclusive—and slowly comes to believe that she and Lucy are the next step in the evolutionary chain.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Games Who Wants to Play

    Creator

    Griffiths, Linda

    Abstract

    In the aftermath of a local high-school boy’s mysterious death, Dan and Marion Metcalf are increasingly worried about their son Zach. He’s apathetic and shuts himself away in the basement to play video games and spend time with Keira, his virtual girlfriend and confidante, giving his parents more to worry about than their own insecurities and lacklustre sex life. When Zach’s best friend, Micky, begins to spend more time around the house, bonding with Dan and flirting with Marion, even Keira cannot anticipate the depth of Zach’s rage and sense of alienation.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • The Crossing Guard & In Full Light

    Creator

    Karasik, Daniel

    Abstract

    Every day after school, seventeen-year-old Timothy waits at the neighbourhood crosswalk where years earlier his older sister disappeared. Every day he crosses the street with Jim, the elderly crossing guard. It's a ritual Timothy thinks might go on forever, until one day he arrives and Jim is absent. Instead, standing at the crosswalk is a young woman—a young woman who looks a lot like his missing sister. The Crossing Guard is a tender meditation on the limits of fidelity. Ben's teenaged daughter Claire is hit by a car.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Hedda Gabler & Sirens: Elektra in Bosnia

    Creator

    Thompson, Judith

    Ashperger, Cynthia

    Abstract

    In Hedda Gabler, a moving exploration of female oppression, a recently married Hedda navigates her new identity as a wife and the intense constraints put on her by society. She prefers pistols to cooking and does not care for raising a family. As Hedda fights against the pressures of her new life and her own neuroses, she comes to terms with an untimely choice. Sirens: Elektra in Bosnia is a gripping story about the horrors of collective and personal wars as a family torn apart by death and destruction becomes their own worst enemy.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Freda & Jem's Best of the Week

    Creator

    Fine, Lois

    Abstract

    Jem is a self-described butch dyke from Montreal who always imagined spending her life in bars and having multiple flings. When she meets Freda, a woman who exposes Jem’s vulnerabilities, her preconceived notions of who she is become moot as she finds herself partnered in a long-term relationship with kids. Which she surprisingly loves—most of the time. But that’s all changing as Jem and Freda’s marriage shifts from one of love and lust to one of gripes and grumbles.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • House of Many Tongues

    Creator

    Garfinkel, Jonathan

    Abstract

    During the Six Day War, an Israeli general found an abandoned house and made it his home. Forty years later, the general, along with his imaginative and distant son Alex, live in peaceful solitude. When a Palestinian writer shows up with is daughter and lays claim to the house he left decades ago, an internal house war ensues. The bathroom is seized, a fig tree is destroyed, and the basement becomes a shrine in the resulting chaos. Relenting, both men strike a deal to share the house. Somehow these two families are going to have to live together—if they don't kill each other first.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Huff & Stitch

    Creator

    Cardinal, Cliff

    Abstract

    In huff, brothers Wind, Huff, and Charles are trying to cope with their father’s abusive whims and their mother’s recent suicide. In a brutal reality of death and addiction, they huff gas and pull destructive pranks. Preyed upon by Trickster and his own fragile psyche, Wind looks for a way out, one that might lead him into his mother’s shadow. In Stitch, Kylie Grandview is a single mom struggling to make a living as a porn star while dreaming of being on the big screen.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Someone Else

    Creator

    Thomson, Kristen

    Abstract

    Lately Cathy, a middle-aged comedian, has found very little to laugh about. Everything seems either tragic or frustrating, especially her eighteen-year marriage to Peter, a doctor at a local community clinic. Their list of complaints about one another grows day by day, and their teenage daughter is rarely anything but a handful. Despite a once solid and happy marriage, the couple has hit a snag that even counselling can't repair. While Cathy falls further into a creative slump, Peter starts to fall for April, a troubled young patient who helps him open up.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié