5 Hot Plays

Edited by: Dave Carley

Includes: Talk Thirty To Me by Oonagh DuncanA raw and funny look at a diverse group of 29-year-olds who are united by one pending horror—they are about to hit the Big 3-0. “Smart and entertaining.” —NOW Magazine Offensive Shadows by Paul Dunn What happens when the two sleeping couples in A Midsummer Night’s Dream wake up? Find out in this clever and sexy play. Winner, Audience Choice Award, SummerWorks 2007. In Full Light by Daniel Karasik A haunting play that takes us to a street of frustrated desires and fractured relationships. Outstanding New Play Award, SummerWorks 2007. The Russian Play by Hannah Moscovitch The bittersweet story of a flower shop girl who falls in love with a gravedigger—but love does not run smoothly in Stalinist Russia. “Incredibly powerful with breathtaking emotion.” —Toronto StarSpain by Michael Rubenfeld Two buddies test the limits of their platonic relationship, and discovering the pitfalls of indecision. Outstanding New Play/Production, SummerWorks —NOW Magazine

AUTHOR

Dave Carley

Dave Carley is the author of a number of works for stage, including Writing With Our Feet, After You, A View From The Roof, Taking Liberties and, most recently, a dramatization of Margaret Atwood?s novel The Edible Woman. He has been nominated for the Governor General?s Award for Drama and is a three-time Chalmers Award finalist. He received the 2000 Arthur Miller Playwriting Award from the University of Michigan and has been the playwright-in-residence at Ontario?s Stratford Festival and Barrington Stage Company in Massachusetts. Dave was born and raised in Peterborough, Ontario, and currently lives in Toronto.

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Dimensions:

210 Pages
8.99in * 6.03in * .57in
352.00gr

Published:

June 01, 2008

ISBN:

9780887547676

Book Subjects:

DRAMA / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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