Homechild

By Joan MacLeod

A play about family secrets and about the many forms of love, longing and aspiration they conceal. A retired farmer, living with his sister-in-law and son suffers a stroke and finally releases the long-buried memory of the younger sister he was forced to leave behind in Scotland during WWII when he was sent to Canada as a “homechild”.

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Female roles

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Monologue level

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contains monologues for young girl.

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Production and Publication

First produced

2006, CanStage, Toronto

Publication year

2008

Published by

Talon Books

ISBN

9780889225824

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