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You
can call him Cockroach, or Roach for short. He’s a catnip-smoking city slicker
living in the dark corners of our homes. A bard (yes, that one) longs for rest
as he contends with his legacy. In their crosshairs lies a boy, caught in their
collision of linguistics, longing, and lobsters (who sometimes burp). A unique
exploration of survival and the dynamics of language erosion, Cockroach is a coming-of-age play about
the stories we tell ourselves to comfort, to persevere, to resist, to overcome,
and to be.
A unique exploration of survival and
the dynamics of language erosion, Cockroach
is a coming-of-age play about the stories we tell ourselves to comfort, to persevere,
to resist, to overcome, and to be.
“Shimmering with rich language [and] colourful characters . . . Cockroach delves deep into a deceptively simple story . . . Ho’s text, which is dense and layered, [is] peppered with sharp humour and an idiosyncratic style that leaves lines flying off the stage and bouncing between characters.”
“A vibrant, often-funny examination of what it means to be an immigrant, a playwright, and even a human: as far as I’m concerned, it should be mandatory viewing for Toronto audiences, a play unlike any other this year.”
“Cockroach is a confident, thoughtful and compelling show that will make you think twice about what (or who) we might be crushing under our feet.”
“Ho has found a powerful and disturbing metaphor for xenophobia and intolerance.”
112 Pages
8.38in * 5.37in * .25in
1.00gr
.25lb
April 09, 2024
9780369104953
eng
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