Shape of a Girl

By Joan MacLeod

A teenage girl, Braidie, struggles to come to terms with bullying and violence that occurred in her past. A bystander who reflects upon the treatment of a bullied friend, she observes the power dynamics between friends from young age and sees the gradually intensifying hostility leading to violence. Braidie wonders if the teen accused of a shocking act of violence is so very different from her and her friends. This “monster in the shape of a girl” propels Braidie to examine her own past and confront the truth of her often terrifying teenage world. She discovers how detrimental bullying is to the victim and examines her own actions and the actions of others who participate in the cycles of violence.

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Solo show with monologue potential for teenage girl.

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First produced

2001, Green Thumb Theatre, Vancouver

Publication year

2002

Published by

Talon Books

ISBN

9780889224605

Also included in Modern Canadian Plays, Volume 2 edited by Jerry Wasserman

Also included in Modern Canadian Plays, Volume 2 edited by Jerry Wasserman

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