
Realistic
ear for eye
Snapshots of lives, snapshots of experiences of protest; violence vs non-violence, direct action vs demonstrations, ear for eye follows characters navigating their way through society today.

The first instalment Rabbit-I (2005) is a free study about the forces opposing the multiple personalities that define us. The piece is built like a children’s fairytale but somehow a little distorted. A giant blue rabbit, transforms into a caricatural hunter, on the quest for hunting rabbits, but along the way transforms into a “Nathalie Claude” searching for herself, trying to catch her own tail, her own essence.
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2005, Studio 303 “Edgy Women” Festival, Montreal
2017
Playwrights Canada Press
9781770917972
Published in Queer / Play An Anthology of Queer Women's Performance and Plays. Part of "the madness triology": https://nathalieclaude.com/en/solo-creations#mad
Published in Queer / Play An Anthology of Queer Women's Performance and Plays. Part of "the madness triology": https://nathalieclaude.com/en/solo-creations#mad

Realistic
Snapshots of lives, snapshots of experiences of protest; violence vs non-violence, direct action vs demonstrations, ear for eye follows characters navigating their way through society today.

Realistic
The six Khan children, entangled in arranged marriages and bell-bottoms, are trying to find their way growing up in 1970s Salford. They are all caught between their Pakistani father's insistence on Asian traditions, their English mother's laissez-faire attitude, and their own wish to become citizens of the modern world.