Girl in the Goldfish Bowl

By Morris Panych

"As the play opens we hear Iris, a precocious girl of ten, saying: “These are the last few days of my childhood.” The death of her goldfish, Amal, she is sure, has been announced by the air-raid sirens during the day’s school drill. For Iris, there remain a few more days of life in a universe that is inherently ordered, where the spirit of her departed and ritually interred goldfish can, of course, be re-incarnated in a lost and amnesiac drifter given to rhetorical questions of seemingly deep philosophical import. Iris’s terminally depressed parents, trapped within the nostalgic desires of their own lost youth, are oblivious to how the child’s eye view of their daughter works and what it sees. They remember too well their own loss of innocence as they abandoned themselves to the existential chaos of adulthood. The middle-aged family boarder has spent years in a frustrated search for any kind of gratification, immediate or otherwise, at the Legion after a full day’s work in the fish cannery. It is into the goldfish bowl of this dysfunctional family of lethargic piranhas, existential bottom-feeders and aggressive guppies that the audience peers with incredulity, acute recognition, hysterical laughter, and an overwhelming sense of the creative healing power of the imagination." - from the publisher

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First produced

2002, Arts Club Theatre, Vancouver B.C.

Publication year

2003

Published by

Talonbooks

ISBN

9780889224810

Won: The Jessie Richardson Award for Outstanding Original Play or Musical: Large Theatre in 02, The Dora Award for General Theatre: Outstanding New Play in 03 and the Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama in 04

Won: The Jessie Richardson Award for Outstanding Original Play or Musical: Large Theatre in 02, The Dora Award for General Theatre: Outstanding New Play in 03 and the Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama in 04

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