Black Dog: 4 vs the wrld
Autor Matthew Heitien Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2017
A darkly comic story of four teenagers struggling with death, depression, and the shadow of a black dog.
Two is fraught. While dealing with the impossible expectations of her parents, she is trying to understand why her brother has taken his own life. It’s not until a fateful school detention that she meets three other students as lost as she is.
Two is fraught. While dealing with the impossible expectations of her parents, she is trying to understand why her brother has taken his own life. It’s not until a fateful school detention that she meets three other students as lost as she is.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781770915541
ISBN-10: 1770915540
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Theatre Communications Group
Colecția Playwrights Canada Press
Locul publicării:Canada
ISBN-10: 1770915540
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Theatre Communications Group
Colecția Playwrights Canada Press
Locul publicării:Canada
Notă biografică
Born in a meteor crater, Matthew Heiti holds a BFA in Acting from Ryerson University and an MA in Creative Writing from the University of New Brunswick. His plays have been workshopped and produced at theatres and festivals across Canada. Matthew runs the Playwrights’ Junction at the Sudbury Theatre Centre, a workshop for developing writers; and he serves as playwright-in-residence with Pat the Dog Theatre Creation where he coordinates PlaySmelter, the region’s festival of new play development. He is a Genie-nominated screenwriter and his first novel, The City Still Breathing, is published by Coach House Books. Matthew was named one of CBC’s Writers to Watch in 2014. He lives in Sudbury.
Descriere
The Breakfast Club meets Franz Kafka and Shirley Jackson in a fusion of live theatre and technology.