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The Hooves Belonged to the Deer

By (author): Makram Ayache

When the impressionable young Izzy immigrates with his Arab family to rural Alberta, he becomes the salvation pet project for Pastor Isaac, a local Christian youth leader eager to mould him. Torn between his sexual desires for his friend Will and Isaac’s persuasive indoctrination, Izzy must find a way to reconcile his internalized shame and deep spiritual faith before it consumes him. Meanwhile, in a surreal reimagining of Eden/A’den, Aadam and Hawa—the first couple of the Qur’an—find their relationship turned upside down when Aadam is tempted by the proverbial white-skinned man, Steve, from the north. 

With the gravitas of a Greek tragedy, The Hooves Belonged to the Deer is a bold and blistering indictment of white Christian imperialism. Makram Ayache’s daring play confronts the painful intersections of homophobia, Islamophobia, and colonialism, refusing to offer easy resolutions. Erotically charged and panoramic in scope, this cautionary tale illuminates the lingering scars of religious trauma while offering a profound reckoning and prayer for rebirth.

AUTHOR

Makram Ayache

Makram Ayache is a queer Arab Canadian playwright, director, and performer. He was born in Lebanon, raised in rural Alberta, and now lives between Edmonton and Toronto. His work explores representations of queer Arab voices and aims to bridge political struggles to the intimate experiences of the people impacted by them. His work is produced across Canada and aimed at creating emotional experiences that bring about lasting and nourishing social change. Ayache is the winner of the 2020 Tom Hendry RBC Emerging Playwright Award and the winner of the 2021/2022 Betty Mitchell Award for Outstanding New Play. Find more at www.makramayache.com


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ltp classp1gtEpic in its deliverance and its panorama I experienced the same sort of sharp emotional jabs as when for the first time I sawAngels in AmericaandThe Inheritance


—, Front Mezz Junkies

It is sexy provocative and dares to explore the darkest reaches of where internal conflict can be pushed


—, Samantha Wu Broadway World

ltp classp1gtThe Hooves Belonged to the Deera smart and sensual new play by Makram Ayache is the most excitingly theatrical piece of new writing to premiere in Toronto so far this season the writing works in all its registersand even in instances calls to mind the worldbending ofAngels in Americaera Tony Kushner


—, J Kelly Nestruck The Globe and Mail Critics Pick

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—, Joe Szekeres Our Theatre Voice

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—, Glenn Sumi So Sumi Critics Pick

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Dimensions:

216 Pages
8.38in * 5.37in * .25in
.25lb
1.00gr

Published:

October 07, 2025

ISBN:

9780369105912

Book Subjects:

DRAMA / LGBTQ+

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Language:

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