
Realistic
And then there was you
A mother addresses her child as they both visit milestones that offered them each independence, and in the process explores how the profound connection between mother and child evolves.

"What would you do if you met your soul mate - and he was married? Confessions of the Other Woman is the moving portrayal of a modern woman driven by passion, racked by questions of integrity and bound by a legacy of honour. Portrayal of a modern woman driven by passion, racked by questions of integrity and bound by a legacy of honour. A meditation of love - between lovers, between spouses, with our ancestors and within ourselves integrating dance, poetry, contemporary movement and humour to explore the dynamics, absurdities and emotional fall-out of love, and what it means for a woman to embrace personal integrity in the 21st century." - from the publisher
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2012, Urban Ink, Visceral Visions, Vancouver Playhouse Theatre, Vancouver
2013
Canadian Play Outlet
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Realistic
A mother addresses her child as they both visit milestones that offered them each independence, and in the process explores how the profound connection between mother and child evolves.

Realistic
Jon, a star professor and author, is racked with self-loathing after his third marriage crumbles around him when he finds himself admiring a student—a girl in a red coat. The girl, nineteen-year-old Annie, is a big fan of his work, and also happens to live down the street. From their doorways to his office to hotel rooms, their mutual admiration and sexual tension escalates under Jon’s control to a surprising conclusion that will leave you wanting to go back and question your perceptions of power as soon as you finish.