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Voice of Her Own
a collection of five plays in monologue
form
compiled by Sherrill Grace and
Angela Rebeiro
“Women playwrights have found their
voices and dare to tell their stories; they are insisting
that their stories matter…” —from the introduction
by Sherrill Grace
I, Claudia by Kristen
Thomson
Claudia is still reeling from her parents’ divorce.
Her father is getting re-married, she has a science fair project
coming due, and she is in the physical and emotional throes
of puberty.
Dying to be Thin by Linda Carson
A witty and inspirational look behind locked doors into the
secret life of a young teenager battling with the eating disorder
bulimia.
Je me souviens by Lorena Gale
In this powerful dramatic monologue, Lorena Gale remembers,
by reconstructing for the audience, her childhood and coming
of age as an African-American in Montreal.
Alien Creature by Linda Griffiths
Gwendolyn MacEwen returns to a modern world. On this night,
MacEwen is torn apart by her magic, made invincible by her
magic. Revealed as drunk, lover, poet and magician, Gwendolyn
MacEwen rises to inspire and incite us.
Getting it Straight by Sharon Pollock
Speaking from a place where sanity and insanity are shuffles
like a deck of cards, Sharon Pollock’s Eme is determined
to play her hand.
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