Strike!

By (author): Rick Chafe

It’s 1919. Brisbane, Seattle, Barcelona. Workers demand their share of the post-war pie but big business and big government say “no” to crippling general strikes. But in Winnipeg, an entire city shuts down for six weeks and becomes the nation’s battleground for the democratic dream. Mike Sokolowski and his godson Stefan have escaped Europe only to become “enemy aliens” in Canada. But where Stefan finds social justice in the strike, Mike sees a threat to his slave-wage job—his only hope of saving his family from revolution in Ukraine. When Stefan falls in love with Rebecca, a pro-strike Jewish suffragette, making a deportation target of them all, Mike turns against the strikers and their growing hope of changing the world.


AUTHOR

Rick Chafe

Rick Chafe is credited with over a dozen professionally produced plays and works as a television story consultant and dramaturge. His own plays include The Odyssey, The Last Man and Woman on Earth, Two Planks, and Zac and Speth. Chafe currently lives in Winnipeg with his wife and daughter.

Reviews

“Rivetting… spellbinding”
The Jewish Post & News
“[Strike!] gives you everything you want: a love story, a suspenseful plot, a collection of good songs and a history lesson that teaches you something about yourself.”
The Saskatoon Phoenix
“An improbably compelling piece of musical theatre”
—The Globe and Mail
Strike! The Musical has such a vast array of content and an uplifting theme, it makes haters of both Canadian history and musicals see the error of their ways.”
The University of Saskatchewan Sheaf
Strike! Has Important Message For Humanity”
The Winnipeg Free Press

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Details

Dimensions:

96 Pages
8.93in * 6.00in * .32in
180.00gr

Published:

November 13, 2007

ISBN:

9780887547652

Book Subjects:

DRAMA / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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