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Sets out to make the best critical and scholarly work in the field readily available.
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Two Canadian women face parallel routes in Romania. Grace is desperately trying to adopt a baby (just as the orphanages are closed to foreigners) while Esme searches for her birth mother. Their lives intersect with a Roma (Gypsy) family struggling for their... [ More...]
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In this gothic prairie tale of love, loss, and redemption, playwright Daniel Macdonald weaves together a hilarious and touching work that blends the absurd with the all-too-real, darkness with blinding light, and bitter cold with the warmth of forgiveness.
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Sets out to make the best critical and scholarly work in the field readily available.
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Shockingly relevant to our post-9/11 world, "Shatter" is an examination of the cycles of fear.
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The work done by De-ba-jeh-mu-jig Theatre makes a significant contribution to Aboriginal theatre, culture, Canadian theatre and society as a whole. Includes: Lupi, The Great White Wolf by Larry E. Lewis New World Brave by De-ba-jeh-mu-jig... [ More...]
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From Governor General's Award-winning playwright Djanet Sears comes a beautiful and deeply moving story set in present-day Negro Creek, a 200-year-old Black community. Rainey Baldwin-Johnson, a country doctor, struggles to come to terms with the loss of her... [ More...]
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Step into these imaginative works, and you will find yourself in Africa, Cape Breton Island, Vancouver, a native reserve, a developing country and a young girl's bedroom. Includes: "Girl Who Loved Her Horses" by Drew Hayden Taylor, "Cyberteens in Space" by... [ More...]
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The story of Judith Thompson's coming to writing through a mask class.
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In this anthology, readers are first introduced to the historical and cultural context of each of six theatrical eras from 1606 to 2000. Then, scenes from the outstanding plays of each era bring the picture to life. From the early years of spirited,... [ More...]
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