Between the Sheets
- Publisher
- Playwrights Canada Press
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2014
- Category
- Canadian, Women Authors
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781770912106
- Publish Date
- Feb 2014
- List Price
- $16.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781770912120
- Publish Date
- Feb 2014
- List Price
- $12.99
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Description
Marion, a working mother with a special-needs child, has discovered a devastating secret: her husband Curtis has been engaging in a torrid love affair with none other than their son’s young teacher, Teresa. Armed with love notes between Curtis and Teresa, Marion shows up to a parent-teacher interview to confront the woman who may be the thread that unravels her life. What ensues is a gripping and raw confrontation between two women, one fighting to protect her family, the other fighting for the family she always wanted.
About the author
Jordi Mand is a Toronto-based playwright who has worked with some of Canada’s most prominent theatre companies. Her first play, Between the Sheets, was produced by Nightwood Theatre in 2012 and has been produced nationally and internationally. The National Post’s Robert Cushman hailed her writing as a subtler, more charitable take on Mamet, with the long-range technique of Ibsen and the short-haul intensity of Strindberg.
Her play Caught was produced by Theatre Passe Muraille in 2016, and explored the concepts of morality and interpersonal justice. With sharp dialogue and an acute grasp of its contemporary thematic significance, Caught anticipated the intersection of privilege, power, and abuse that has only become more relevant since its staging. Her play This Will Be Excellent was produced by Carousel Players in 2018 and was her first foray into writing for young audiences. The show had a sold-out tour of schools across Ontario. In 2018, Mand’s play Brontë: The World Without premiered at the Stratford Festival—Canada’s largest and most prestigious theatre company. The play follows the lives of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë in a striking historical drama, which collects moments filled with passion and self-expression to show what it was like to be an ambitious woman in the 1800s.
Mand has been a playwright-in-residence with Theatre Passe Muraille, Carousel Players, and Nightswimming Theatre. She is a past member of Tarragon Theatre’s Playwrights Unit and the Stratford Festival's Playwrights Retreat. Mand is an alumna of the Bell Media Prime Time TV Program at the Canadian Film Centre, and a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada's Acting Program.
Most recently, Mand was a writer on the fourth season of the hit CTV crime drama Cardinal. She has new plays in development with the Stratford Festival and the Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company. She is also the writer of the upcoming film adaptation of Harriet Alida Lye’s thriller The Honey Farm and is currently in development on her original series Nicholas with Alibi Entertainment.
Editorial Reviews
"…maybe the year's best new script" —Robert Cushman, National Post
"…a stunning new play from a gifted playwright." —Lynn Slotkin, The Slotkin Letter