From a sleepy town afflicted by a strange epidemic in Tony Burgess's Pontypool to an abandoned greenhouse that holds a dark secret in Jordan Tannahill's suburban thriller Concord Floral we've got spooky reads for you fright seekers!
Here's a roundup of some of our Halloween-y reads:
1. Black Dog: 4 vs the wrld by Matthew Heiti
2. Blood: A Scientific Romance by Meg Braem
3. Concord Floral by Jordan Tannahill
4. The Drowning Girls by Beth Graham, Daniela Vlaskalic and Charlie Tomlinson
5. Flesh and Other Fragments of Love by Evelyne de la Chenelière, translated by Linda Gaboriau
6. The Hours That Remain by Keith Barker
7. Lion in the Streets by Judith Thompson
8. The Mill conceived by Daryl Cloran, written by Matthew MacFadzean, Hannah Moscovitch, Tara Beagan and Damien Atkins
9. Penny Plain by Ronnie Burkett
10. Pontypool by Tony Burgess
Saturday, 29 October 2016
Thursday, 27 October 2016
Colleen Murphy wins the 2016 GG for Drama
Congratulations to Colleen Murphy who won a Governor General's Literary Award for her play Pig Girl!
Here's what the jury had to say:
"Colleen Murphy weaves a masterfully structured examination of humanity within our most inhumane moments. Pig Girl forces us to relentlessly bear witness to a single night of horror that echoes the silenced ongoing violence against women. Difficult and harrowing, it asks us to acknowledge our collective responsibility. Arresting. Undeniable. Unforgettable."
Friday, 22 April 2016
Make an appointment to browse our books
If you wish to browse our books in person, get in touch with us to make an appointment to come by our office in Toronto!
Email: info@playwrightscanada.com
Phone: 416-703-0013
We're located at 269 Richmond St. W, Suite 202.
Email: info@playwrightscanada.com
Phone: 416-703-0013
We're located at 269 Richmond St. W, Suite 202.
Thursday, 31 March 2016
Book Launch for Ignite: Illuminating Theatre for Young People
Celebrate youth theatre with us at the launch of Ignite: Illuminating Theatre for Young People, and hear readings from Andrew Kushnir and the URGE collective!
Monday, April 18
Doors at 6:30pm
Theatre Direct
Edited by Heather Fitzsimmons Frey, Ignite is a groundbreaking collection of three plays for young audiences feature “messy” and complicated creation processes: The Middle Place by Andrew Kushnir, verbatim theatre created from interview transcripts with shelter youth; And by the way, Miss . . . by URGE with the Ensemble, devised theatre created by women developed through workshops with girls, and made for exclusively girl audiences; and Beneath the Ice by Eva Colmers, a location-specific, cross-cultural piece that was enriched by Southerner and Northerner encounters in Canada.
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Andrew Kushnir is a Toronto-based playwright, actor, director, and community arts worker. He is Creative Director of Project: Humanity, an organization raising awareness of social issues through the arts.URGE is a collective of women who co-create original musically driven performance works, which use the variety of skills, techniques, and sound worlds of the members of the ensemble.
Heather Fitzsimmons Frey holds a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto’s Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies. Some of her core fields of research include childhood, youth, agency, power and identity, young people and audience reception, and representations of childhood in young people’s theatre.
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FREE!
Snacks and non-alcoholic beverages will be served.
Thursday, 18 February 2016
Yvette Nolan Shortlisted for Saskatchewan Book Award
We're pleased to announce that Yvette Nolan has been shortlisted for the City of Saskatoon and Public Library Saskatoon Book Award for Medicine Shows: Indigenous Performance Culture!
Check out the full shortlist here. Winners will be announced April 30.
Check out the full shortlist here. Winners will be announced April 30.
Friday, 8 January 2016
Preorder The Fish Eyes Trilogy by Anita Majumdar
It's almost here! Preorder your copy of Anita Majumdar's The Fish Eyes Trilogy featuring Fish Eyes, Boys With Cars, and Let Me Borrow That Top.
This illustrated collection of three coming-of-age solo shows follows the lives of teenage girls who attend the same high school and process their real-life dilemmas through dance, while exploring the heartaches of youth and the meaning of heritage.
Check out our YouTube channel for interviews with Anita Majumdar!
This illustrated collection of three coming-of-age solo shows follows the lives of teenage girls who attend the same high school and process their real-life dilemmas through dance, while exploring the heartaches of youth and the meaning of heritage.
Check out our YouTube channel for interviews with Anita Majumdar!
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Holiday Office Closure
Playwrights Canada Press will be closed for the holidays starting Monday, December 21, 2015 and will reopen on Monday, January 4, 2016.
Any orders placed via our website during this time will be shipped when the office reopens.
Please contact University of Toronto Press Distribution for large orders in Canada, or if you require a quicker service. US customers can contact Theatre Communications Group to place any orders.
Best wishes for a happy holiday season!
Any orders placed via our website during this time will be shipped when the office reopens.
Please contact University of Toronto Press Distribution for large orders in Canada, or if you require a quicker service. US customers can contact Theatre Communications Group to place any orders.
Best wishes for a happy holiday season!
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