
Solo Show
The Auden Test
"A play about a poem about a painting about a myth - and what it means to be human. A queer tale, interweaving the lives and works of the poet W.H. Auden and the mathematician Alan Turing." - fromt the publisher.
"Camp Victoria is the story of a pair of Victorian Order nurses and a feisty feminist journalist who, in 1898, find themselves separated from the Yukon Field Force with whom they were travelling through the wilds of the Yukon. Alone in the wilderness at night, the women are afraid at first - but after a little bit of truth telling, a little bit of camaraderie and a lot of medicinal whiskey, the intrepid travelers begin dreaming of creating their own utopian settlement. Camp Victoria is loosely based on the real-life adventures of renowned Canadian investigative journalist Faith Fenton and Victorian Order nurses Rachel Hanna and Margaret Payson, who hiked the Telegraph Trail to Dawson City along with the 200-man Yukon Field Force in the summer of 1898, at the height of the Gold Rush. Wildly famous at the time, but largely forgotten now, Faith and the VON nurses’ adventure to the Klondike demonstrated to their contemporaries that, as Faith herself once wrote, “there is a way of escape for every woman – a door into the larger life, of which she alone holds the key.” - from publisher
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2014, Lunchbox Theatre, Calgary
2016
Playwrights Guild of Canada
Digital Script
Solo Show
"A play about a poem about a painting about a myth - and what it means to be human. A queer tale, interweaving the lives and works of the poet W.H. Auden and the mathematician Alan Turing." - fromt the publisher.
Seven women, seven in-betweens all arrive at the same bridge on the same night to end it all. When they fall, the force of gravity compacts them into one statistic; the fall woman. This woman does not drown. Instead, she lands on a houseboat chartered by the Real Women, an anti-feminist organization.