
Realistic
Scorched
A mother’s last will and testament sends twins Simon and Janine on a journey into her past. Plunging into their mother’s history in a war-torn country, they struggle to solve the mystery of their origins.
The legendary Taj Mahal is the next assignment for Rachel, an American travel writer whose failed romances have led her to ask: Why not have the baby she craves - on her own? She finds unexpected answers – and larger questions - among the glittering legacies of India's past. Alive with the sounds and colors of a remarkable country, this bittersweet comedy of mischievous matchmaking raises provocative questions about love, friendship, family, and what it means to be ready to be a parent.
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2005, TheatreWorks, Silicon Valley
2010
Samuel French, Inc.
9780573698422
Realistic
A mother’s last will and testament sends twins Simon and Janine on a journey into her past. Plunging into their mother’s history in a war-torn country, they struggle to solve the mystery of their origins.
The theatrical journey into the deep, dark and delirious woods of Wajdi Mouawad's Forests begins with a real mind-boggler: How did a missing skull fragment from a woman murdered in a Nazi concentration camp end up embedded in the brain of a recently deceased Québécoise? Over the course of the play, the daughter of deceased Aimée Lambert, 16-year-old Loup, searches for an answer to this question with the help of her trusty paleontologist guide, Douglas Dupontel.