Fleeting, a disturbing “tragedy within a play,” and Stages, with its monolithic recall of a dead actress, rank among Josep Benet i Jornet’s most important works. They provide an introduction to a play
Finalist for the 2011 Governor General's Literary Award in DramaIn a world where hilarity and heartbreak are next-door neighbours, minor complications inevitably arise. In this first collection of pla
In The Man Who Never Yet Saw Woman's Nakedness a man carrying a large stone appears at a rehearsal of Romeo and Juliet. As unexplained riots rage outside, Felix and Anna are trapped in the theatre wi
One subject. Two worlds. Three points of view. A dynamic collage of voices tackling the subject of female sex tourism, Trade was first staged at the RSC's Swan Theatre, Stratford.Three generations of
Expose yourself to one of the most original new voices in theatre with this collection of two uncompromising plays by Greg MacArthur.Snowman: After years of wandering, Denver and Marjorie find themsel
In Get Away, a strange malaise is leaving people listless and apathetic. David escapes to a cabin in the woods, where he discovers two hauntingly beautiful teenagers. As the three become dangerously i
These plays were originally written for performance by a group of Year 7 students in a school Chapel but they have also been successfully performed by adults who adapted it to suit their own space. Es
Crawlspace is a comic, Kafka-esque monologue about the darker side of home ownership that moves past "cautionary" as it snakes through the brutal battleground of Toronto real estate, decorative twig o
"The joy for me is knowing that somebody can have this strange audio experience. They're getting something as good as you get from radio." - Neil Gaimen Produced by the Sci-Fi Channel and Seeing Ear
In BULLISH, ancient mythology meets modern gender negotiation. Inspired by Ovid’s Minotaur, a gender fierce ensemble of hopers and renegades try to pass, pack and blag their way out of the labyrinth.J