“Each play adds up to a theatre experience which is so intriguing that we find ourselves going back through our memory of watching it.”—from the introduction by Linda Moore Five pl
Three new plays by award-winning author Daniel MacIvor featuring generations of women as they come to terms with themselves and each other. InCommunion, a recovering alcoholic and her estranged daught
This book contains two of the most enduring plays from one of Canada's most accomplished playwrights and performers. A funny, satirical story,Never Swim Alone is about two egotistical men locked in a
Great for full-fledged productions, scene studies, monologues, and classroom use, See Bob Run/Wild Abandon is an essential addition to any theatre lover’s collection.
Vic and Kat were the stars of iconic 90s punk band, Trigger. A decade or so after both the band and their friendship imploded on stage, they meet again to make an appearance at a fundraiser--provided,
A must-have collection of two celebrated solo works by Daniel MacIvor, winner of both the Siminovich Prize and the Governor General’s Literary Award. House is a stand up, sit down one-man comedy
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
A new play by an award-winning playwright and one of Canada's most accomplished playwrights and performers follows five classmates in town for their thirtieth high school reunion. The more alcohol tha
I, Animal is a trio of riveting monologues from celebrated playwright Daniel MacIvor, each of which explores identity with tremendous insight and dark humor. In "Man in Scrubs," a qu
Sit down, Daniel's going to tell you a story. On the weekend of January 10, 2004, American monologist Spalding Gray killed himself by jumping off the Staten Island Ferry in New York City. That same we
A bittersweet comedy from one of Canada's most beloved playwrights that explores grief and love in unexpected places. Bunny Best has met her unfortunate end after a mishap at a gay pride parade. Now h
From acclaimed playwright Daniel MacIvor comes a dark and meditative journey into the heart of forbidden Japan. On a publicity tour in Japan, a Canadian author falls in love with a young actor. Stradd
Most people hope for happy endings. For Warren, a gay divorcee, that means getting his stuff back; most importantly, his cherished John Denver CD. A dark, modern fairy tale from critically acclaimed p
Daniel MacIvor's How it Works introduces us to four unforgettable people: Al, his ex-wife Donna, his new partner Christine, and his troubled daughter Brooke. Brilliantly weaving past and present, this
Finalist for the Governor General?s Award for Drama. Monster, a one–man play, begins in the total darkness of a movie theatre. After a long silence, someone in the audience rudely shushes his neighbou
In his latest collaboration with director Daniel Brooks, MacIvor plays the role of Leonard, who narrates the events leading up to his murder while trying to understand them himself.Through the course