Drama Anthologies (multiple Authors)
Voice of Her Own
- Publisher
- Playwrights Canada Press
- Initial publish date
- Dec 2003
- Category
- Anthologies (multiple authors)
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780887546624
- Publish Date
- Dec 2003
- List Price
- $25
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Description
â??Women playwrights have found their voices and dare to tell their stories; they are insisting that their stories matterâ?¦â?? â??from the introduction
I, Claudia by Kristen Thomson
Claudia is still reeling from her parentsâ?? divorce. Her father is getting re-married, she has a science fair project coming due, and she is in the physical and emotional throes of puberty. Discover how she copes with help from some unlikely sources.
Dying to be Thin by Linda Carson
A witty and inspirational look behind locked doors into the secret life of a young teenager battling with the eating disorder bulimia.
Je me souviens by Lorena Gale
In this powerful dramatic monologue, Lorena Gale remembers by reconstructing her childhood and coming of age as an African-American woman in Montreal.
Alien Creature by Linda Griffiths
Gwendolyn MacEwen returns to a modern world. On this night, she is torn apart by her magic, made invincible by her magic. Revealed as drunk, lover, poet and magician, Gwendolyn MacEwen rises to inspire and incite us.
Getting it Straight by Sharon Pollock
Speaking from a place where sanity and insanity are shuffles like a deck of cards, Sharon Pollockâ??s Eme is determined to play her hand.
About the authors
Angela Rebeiro was the publisher at Playwrights Canada Press for sixteen years, and for ten of those years she was also the executive director of the Playwrights Union of Canada, now the Playwrights Guild of Canada. She currently sits on the board of Theatre Ontario.
Sherrill Grace
Sherrill Grace is a professor of English and theatre at the University of British Columbia. She is former President, Academy I, of the Royal Society of Canada. She has lectured widely in North America, as well as in Germany, Italy, England, Belgium, France, China and Japan.
A member of several professional associations, including the Association of Canadian Studies, the Canadian Association of American Studies, the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English, the Canadian Comparative Literature Association, the Modern Languages Association and the International Association of Professors of English, Grace was awarded the prestigious Killam Teaching Prize in 2008, and in 2009 she received the Ann Saddlemyer Award for her biography Making Theatre: A Life of Sharon Pollock.
Other titles by
Other titles by
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A Life of Timothy Findley
Theatre and AutoBiography
Writing and Performing Lives in Theory and Practice
Sharon Pollock
First Woman of Canadian Theatre
Performing National Identities
International Perspectives on Contemporary Canadian Theatre
Landscapes of War and Memory
The Two World Wars in Canadian Literature and the Arts, 1977-2007
Bearing Witness
Perspectives on War and Peace from the Arts and Humanities
Painting the Maple
Essays on Race, Gender, and the Construction of Canada
On the Art of Being Canadian
Canada and the Theatre of War: Volume Two
Volume Two
Strange Comfort
Essays on the Work of Malcolm Lowry