Canadian drama

  • Shakespeare's Dog

    Creator

    Chafe, Rick

    Abstract

    Living in a wild world full of unpredictable creatures—beasts, beggars, witch hunters, and actors—William's family must find a way to cope with their changing Elizabethan world. With four legs, a keen eye, and a sharp tongue, Hooker, Shakespeare's dog, tells the story of how the Stratford rogue became the world's most famous playwright. Based on the novel by Leon Rooke, Shakespeare's Dog tells the tale of the Bard's life from a unique perspective, showing that in the Elizabethan era, lust, love, and lives collide, and it is anyone's guess who is top dog.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • The Wanderers

    Creator

    Ada, Kawa

    Abstract

    As the Soviet army invades Afghanistan, Aman and Mariam flee to Canada in hopes of putting an ocean between themselves and the daily horrors of war. A championship chess player in Kabul, Aman finds himself working in a pizzeria just to get by. Their fresh start continues to prove difficult as they navigate the trauma and displacement that follows them at every turn, and when their son Roshan is born, their curse of displacement is passed on to the next generation. The family’s only hope for a peaceful future might be Mariam’s past, as her family mythology becomes a source of power.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • Billy Twinkle Requiem for a Golden Boy

    Creator

    Burkett, Ronnie

    Abstract

    Standing at the edge of the ship, contemplating a watery demise, Billy is called back to reality when his dead mentor Sid Diamond appears as a handpuppet. Sid forces Billy to re-enact his life as a puppet show, rekindling the passion Billy once had for puppets, people, and the dream of a life that sparkles. For anyone stuck in the middle—mid-career, mid-love, mid-life—this requiem for a golden boy shines a little light on the wonder of youth meeting the wisdom of age.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • Little One and Other Plays

    Creator

    Moscovitch, Hannah

    Abstract

    A chilling psychological thriller, Little One is the haunting story of adopted siblings Aaron and Claire—one the definition of normal, the other deeply disturbed and unpredictable—and the strange lives of their neighbours, a man and his mail-order bride. In Other People’s Children, wealthy young power couple Ben and Ilana hire Sati, a live-in nanny, to care for their baby daughter, but Sati ends up being more than a caretaker, exposing the fragility of Ben and Ilana's marriage. Is she filling the holes of their relationship, or widening cracks that will shatter their family?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • Ned Durango

    Creator

    Foster, Norm

    Arden, Leslie

    Abstract

    In the town of Big Oak lies the Crossroads Cafe, where five locals come together to plan the annual Tomato Parade. With everything in place, the town hopes the parade can sweeten the hearts of potential investors who are considering Big Oak for a new amusement park, which could bring tourists and an end to the town's financial distress. So who else should ride in the show but Ned Durango, beloved idol and star cowboy. Well, to some at least. Norm Foster and Leslie Arden deliver a comedic yet touching musical of big dreams and new beginnings.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • Sinners

    Creator

    Foster, Norm

    Abstract

    A furniture store owner is having an affair with the local minister's wife. The situation becomes complicated when the minister comes home unexpectedly. An intricate web of deceit is hilariously exposed as the police, members of the parish and the women's auxiliary all get involved.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • The Last Dog of War

    Creator

    Griffiths, Linda

    Abstract

    In 2005 Linda made a trip with her father to the last reunion of his RAF comrades, the 49th Squadron, Bomber Command. Intertwining her father’s experiences of a long-ago war with the war between a father and daughter, Linda Griffiths unveils an emotional chronicle of a family navigating a familiar yet foreign relationship.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • The Colony of Unrequited Dreams

    Creator

    Chafe, Robert

    Abstract

    Spanning two decades, Smallwood’s story is anchored and propelled by one of Johnston’s most memorable creations: the fictitious Sheilagh Fielding, a caustic newspaper columnist whose own battles with the past and alcohol addiction find full vent and expression in her tireless dogging of Smallwood’s climb to power. At its heart, The Colony of Unrequited Dreams is the story of a man whose career is buoyed and sometimes sunk by his unresolved feelings for a woman he never allowed himself to love.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • Lenin's Embalmers

    Creator

    Thiessen, Vern

    Abstract

    When Boris Zbarsky and Vladimir Vorobiev, two Jewish biochemists, are recruited by Josef Stalin to embalm Lenin after his death, both men are pushed to their limits in preserving the former Soviet leader so that he may physically live forever. Driven by fear and fame, both men attempt to achieve the impossible, but discover a dark secret. If they should succeed the rewards will be boundless, but failure can bring only one outcome.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • Tinka's New Dress

    Creator

    Burkett, Ronnie

    Nicholls, Liz

    Abstract

    Two old friends become puppeteers, each performing with the same beloved folk characters, Franz and Schnitzel. Fipsi, ambitious and naive, aligns herself with the rule government, the Common Good. Carl, headstrong and outspoken, is forced underground as his satirical shows parody the censorship and oppression of the Common Good. Based on the illegal puppet shows staged in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, Tinka's New Dress examines propaganda versus truth, compliance versus censorship, and the collective society versus the individual.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified