Tortoise Boy

By (author): Charles Tidler

Four disparate people confront each other, their memory, and their responsibility at the emergency room of a hospital when brought together by the crisis of a teenager suffering a psychiatric episode. ‘Tortoise Boy’ is a “chamber play,” four monologues, or mono-dialogues, if you will. The actors play many characters to tell the story, and they are also four voices, four instruments-a quartet-allowing them at times to step beside characters and show the story from other points of view. Can we have a future without a past? Is there any meaning to a past that has no future? When do our memories open doors, and when do they close them? What’s best forgotten? What’s indelible? The ancient Greeks believed that memory is the mother of the muses, and the words memory, muse, and music all share a common root.

AUTHOR

Charles Tidler

Charles Tidler was born in Ohio and grew up in Indiana. He studied literature with William Gass and completed a degree in English and philosophy at Purdue University. Charles is the father of two sons and makes his home in Victoria. His jazz-inspired plays ‘Straight Ahead’ and ‘Blind Dancers’ were hits in Toronto, the Edinburgh Festival, and London’s West End, and were awarded the Chalmers Canadian Play Award. Tidler’s play ‘Red Mango’ and his novel ‘Going to New Orleans’ are published by Anvil Press.

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Dimensions:

64 Pages
8.25in * 5.25in * .19in
100gr

Published:

December 13, 2008

ISBN:

9781895636956

Book Subjects:

DRAMA / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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