The Oxford Roof Climber’s Rebellion

Introduction by: Stephen Massicotte

Suffering the aftermath of the war and foreseeing the dawning of new ones, the Oxford Roof Climbers, the Benevolent Order of, lay siege to a sleepy university town. A stand against stands, a dare to end all daring, a doing that protests doings; the two haunted men—armed with a talent for practical jokes—grasp at love and dare to imagine a new world. The Oxford Roof Climber’s Rebellion, despite its harmless beginnings, brings the Arab Revolt dangerously close to the heart of the Empire.

Winner of the 2007 CAA Carol Bolt Award

AUTHOR

Stephen Massicotte

Actor/director R.H. Thomson has been working for almost thirty years in theatre, film, and television. Winner of a Gemini, a Genie, and a Dora Mavor Moore Award, Thomson has achieved recognition through a series of diverse and memorable roles in all three mediums.

Born in Toronto, Thomson graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Science and then went on to theatrical training at the National Theatre School in Montreal, and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in England. His interests have led him to host CBC’s Man Alive series as well as advocating for cultural sovereignty and diversity on both national and international levels.

Awards

  • CAA Carol Bolt Award for Drama 2007, Winner
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    Dimensions:

    76 Pages
    8.375in * 5.375in * 0.2in
    90gr

    Published:

    May 01, 2007

    ISBN:

    9780887544996

    Book Subjects:

    DRAMA / Canadian

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