Having Hope At Home

By (author): David S. Craig

Introduction by: Eric Coates

On a winter night in a drafty farmhouse a baby is about to arrive. But modern medicine meets midwifery head on in a torrent of family feuding. As tensions rise between three dysfunctional generations, so does the laughter. It takes a baby to heal the rift in this funny, heartwarming story of forgiveness and hope.

AUTHOR

David S. Craig

David S. Craig has been an artistic director and producer of plays for young audiences for thirty years. He has extensive experience in small theatre management with particular skill in local, national, and international touring. David lives in Toronto.

AUTHOR

Eric Coates

David S. Craig has been an artistic director and producer of plays for young audiences (TYA) for thirty years. A tireless promoter and advocate of theatre for young audiences, he has extensive experience in small theatre management with particular skill in local, national, and international touring. He is also a prolific playwright with more than twenty professionally produced plays, including Having Hope at Home and Danny, King of the Basement.

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“Let’s cut right to the marrow. Having Hope at Home is a big-hearted comedy that will leave you in tears—tears of compassion and recognition as well as tears of laughter.” —Waterloo Record

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Dimensions:

104 Pages
8.34in * 5.38in * .28in
160.00gr

Published:

May 01, 2005

ISBN:

9780887547584

Book Subjects:

DRAMA / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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