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The Innocent Eye Test
by Michael Healey
A grand Tuscan hotel. A gathering-place for
people from across the globe. Two transactions.
In one, art is for sale; in the other, weapons-grade
plutonium. When the money gets mixed up, it’s
up to Canadian art dealer and world-class innocent
Samuel Kneck to sort it out.
An old-fashioned farce about contemporary anxieties,
from the author of the award-
winning The Drawer Boy which won, among others,
the Governor General’s Literary Award and the
Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Play of
the Year in 1999, and Rune
Arlidge, which was
nominated for the same awards in 2004.
“Absolutely outstanding, sizzling comedy”
—CBC Radio
“Hilarious! … fizzes over with laughs”
—Winnipeg Free Press
“… a perfectly pleasing and politically biting
new Canadian farce.”
—The Globe and Mail
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