
Solo Show
Lizardboy
Inspired by the playwright's experience as a refugee from Colombia in the 1980's, Lizardboy unravels the story of a family stained by the vibrancy and tragedy of that chaotic world.

After a traumatic assault in Central America, Rachel returns home, but it isn’t the reprieve she expected. She comes back to turmoil between her parents, and a part-time job in her dad’s medical office. Her father, George, full of endearing blunder, tries unsuccessfully to connect with his daughter, who seems to be reeling. Her childhood friend Khalil isn’t around to provide support. He’s in Afghanistan travelling and volunteering when he is wrongfully arrested. On the periphery is Wally—off work because of a logging injury—who spends a great deal of time in George’s office. Wally struggles to buy food for his dog Lucky, his rent payments are overdue, and the ringing in his ears just won’t stop. He’s looking for help in all the right places, but nobody seems to notice he’s deteriorating until it’s too late.
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2015, Yukon Arts Centre, Whitehorse
2017
Playwrights Canada Press
9781770917583

Solo Show
Inspired by the playwright's experience as a refugee from Colombia in the 1980's, Lizardboy unravels the story of a family stained by the vibrancy and tragedy of that chaotic world.

Solo Show
The Mommiad chronicles the relationship between a mother and her son, the ups and downs they share, and the toll that alcohol and dementia would eventually take on the mother's ife. Intimate and affirming, Sky Gilbert confirms the bond he shared with his mother, both in his own voice and through the voice of his alter ego, Jane. The Mommiad is lyrical and tragic and true, an artist's self-reflection and an endeavour to turn one Womxn's life into an artistic experience.