Winner of the Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Outstanding Original ScriptThree men—a great American playwright, his trusted and loyal assistant, and a young Canadian street hustler—find themselves
This is a collection of stage plays by some of Canada’s leading playwrights. Included are: R.H. Thomson’s The Lost Boys, David French’s Soldier’s Heart, Stephen Massicotte’s Mary’s Wedding, Guy Vander
It's a week before Christmas, and struggling egg farmer/artist Ethan Claymore meets a woman who could turn his life around and receives a visit from his estranged, and recently deceased, older brothe
“Sharon Pollock is Canada’s best-known woman playwright. Produced nationally and internationally, author of a large and varied canon, she has had a long and illustrious career in the theatre.”—from th
When Jason De Jesus discovers his younger brother Jerome was the victim of a senseless shooting, his world is filled with questions surrounding Jerome’s death. Was his brother a threat or a casualty o
Sarah Jean is a mathematics prodigy who finds safety in numbers, in the reliability of their defined nature. Her affinity for unhealthy relationships, however, remains a complete mystery. Her flings t
Dunc’s life is run-of-the-mill until he stumbles across Bren, a young woman who’s about to end her life. Dunc strikes a deal with Bren: if he can’t make her laugh at dinner the follo
In huff, brothers Wind, Huff, and Charles are trying to cope with their father’s abusive whims and their mother’s recent suicide. In a brutal reality of death and addiction, they huff gas and pull des
A fast-paced political comedy from Michael Healey, the critically acclaimed author of The Drawer Boy and Proud, that examines the space between ideals and political reality during a monumental moment
In Hedda Gabler, a recently married Hedda fights against the pressures of her new life and her own neuroses, coming to terms with an untimely choice. Against the backdrop of a family drama, Sirens: E
In this gripping follow-up to The Last Wife, Kate Hennig continues her Tudor Queens Trilogy by cleverly exploring victim shaming, sexual consent, and the extraordinary ability of girls becoming women
The late Urjo Kareda was renowned for his commitment to respond personally to the unsolicited scripts received by Toronto’s Tarragon Theatre where he served as artistic director. His letters bec
Based on the classic novel by Wayne Johnston, this is the story of a man whose career is buoyed and sometimes sunk by his unresolved feelings for a woman he never allowed himself to love. It is also t
Challenging the idea of a singular narrative of Canadian theatre history, the essays in this collection explore topics ranging from the life-writing of World War I veterans, to a reconsideration of th