Sharon Pollock: Three Plays
by Sharon Pollock
Two-time Winner of the
Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama
Plays include:
Moving Pictures –
Based on the life and autobiography of the actress and independent filmmaker
Nell Shipman.
“extraordinary in every respect…
run, fly, swim to see Moving Pictures – the best of Canadian
Theatre.”
—Anne Nothof, canadiantheatre.com
End Dream – Returns
to the hot summer of July 1924 in Vancouver’s wealthy Shaughnessy
Heights to re-open the famous, unsolved case of Janet Smith, the English
nanny found dead in her employer’s basement
“…is a mesmerizing drama,
a love story, a mystery, and a beautiful piece of writing.”
—Bob Clark, The Calgary
Herald
Angel’s Trumpet –
Revisits the story of Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald to pose some questions.
At stake is nothing less than art and sanity – his art and her sanity.
“a wild conjugal battle in
the savage tradition of Edward Albee's Who’s Afraid of Virgina
Wolfe.”
—Martin Morrow, The Globe
and Mail
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