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Dear Johnny Deere

by (author) Ken Cameron

Publisher
NeWest Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2015
Category
Canadian
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781927063828
    Publish Date
    Apr 2015
    List Price
    $18.95

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Description

WINNER OF THE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL AND OUTSTANDING DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL AT THE 2015 BETTY MITCHELL AWARDS!

"When he met her she was a beauty queen
Who wanted something more.
Now she's hanging out with him
In front of the liquor store."

It's hard enough for Johnny and his wife Caroline to keep their farm afloat when the banks, the government, technology, and nature itself all seem in collusion against them. But when an old high school classmate-now a handsome land speculator-returns to town, Johnny and Caroline's marriage is at stake as well.

In the short time since its premiere at the Blyth Festival in 2012, Ken Cameron's Dear Johnny Deere has established itself as a new Canadian musical-theatre classic. With more than a dozen songs by alt-country singer/songwriter Fred Eaglesmith woven through the action, Dear Johnny Deere is a warm-hearted, tough-minded piece of entertainment that will appeal to theatregoers and Fredheads alike.

Praise for Dear Johnny Deere:

"Dear Johnny Deere will resonate with many. The soul of the songs will certainly captivate. The comedy will tickle. And the underlying issues that inform the plot may even make some people take pause."
--Lennie MacPherson, The Guardian (Charlottetown)
"Hauntin', heartwarmin', heartbreakin', and just plain funny. An outstanding new play."
--Joe Belanger, London Free Press

About the author

Ken Cameron is a Calgary-based playwright and all-round arts administrator. He is the author of more than fifteen plays, including Dear Johnny Deere, which premiered to rave reviews at Ontario's Blyth Festival in 2012. Ken is the artistic director of the Magnetic North Theatre Festival, which is produced in Ottawa in odd-numbered years, and in a different Canadian city every other year.

Ken Cameron's profile page

Awards

  • Winner, Outstanding Direction of a Musical at the Betty Mitchell Awards
  • Winner, Outstanding Production of a Musical at the Betty Mitchell Awards

Editorial Reviews

"**** (out of four) An amazing new musical."
--Richard Ouzounian, Toronto Star

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