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The Ballad of Ginger Goodwin & Kitimat - Two Plays for Workers

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Three timely and provocative plays by the award-winning, internationally produced Portuguese Canadian playwright Elaine Ávila.

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Elaine Ávila's plays are produced in Central America, Europe, the US, Canada, and Australia. She is cofounder of the International Climate Change Theatre Action, involving 50 playwrights and 45,000 audience members worldwide. Some of her Best New Play Awards include: Jane Austen, Action Figure (Festival de los Cocos, Panamá City), Lieutenant Nun (Victoria Critics Circle), and Café a Brasileira (Disquiet International Literary Program in Lisbon). Elaine has taught in universities from Portugal to Tasmania, China to Panamá. She has served as the playwright in residence at Pomona College in Los Angeles, Quest University Canada, and Western Washington University; as the Endowed Chair and Head of the MFA Program in Dramatic Writing at the University of New Mexico; and founder of the LEAP Playwriting Program at the Arts Club Theater in Vancouver. The 2019 Fulbright Scholar to the University of the Azores, Elaine lives in New Westminster with her musician-teacher husband and her artist-activist son.


Summary

Discover how Canada got the eight-hour workday! Visit the first town to vote on Big Oil! The Ballad of Ginger Goodwin recreates the events surrounding the mysterious death of Albert “Ginger” Goodwin, who led a strike at a Canadian zinc smelter in Trail, BC, that brought the WW I British war machine to a halt. In Kitimat, residents of an industry town in the glorious BC wilderness struggle to decide between economic prosperity and environmental protection when they must vote yes or no to a proposed oil pipeline.
The Ballad of Ginger Goodwin: Cast of 2 women and 3 men
Kitimat: Flexible casting, between 6 and 16 actors of different genders

Foreword

  • Reviews in national and local media
  • Paid premium placement in bookstores
  • Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements
  • Social media campaign: LibraryThing, Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads
  • Promotion on the Talon website (www.talonbooks.com)

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    Elaine Avila’s writing is described as “bold, intelligent, forthright, spirited, compassionate, inviting, wide ranging” (Caridad Svich); “open, generous,” (Erik Ehn); “tremendously gifted, innovative,” (Suzan-Lori Parks) and “stunningly effective, poetic and insightful” (Kathleen Weiss).



    On Elaine Avila’s plays:
    “Subversive, full of surprises.”—Edmonton Journal


    “Passionate, hyper-Canadian.”—National Post


    “What I love about Ávila’s script is that she never takes the cheap and easy road … complex, nuanced characters … each forced into the re-examination of their core values.”–Vancouver Courier


    On The Ballad of Ginger Goodwin: “It’s been nearly a century since Albert ‘Ginger’ Goodwin was shot and killed in the Cumberland bush on Canada’s Vancouver Island, but thanks to people such as playwright Elaine Avila, the legacy of the workers’ rights activist won’t soon be forgotten.”–Cascadia Weekly



    On Lieutenant Nun: “You simply must see this show. Absolutely … the daring but true tale of a young 17th-century Spanish nun who trades a sheltered life in the cloisters for the murderous, gambling life of a soldier in the new world … touching, exciting, and surprisingly funny. Cancel whatever evening plans you may have to go see this show while you can. I guarantee people will be talking about it for years to come.”—Monday Magazine

    On Kitimat: “It’s a story as familiar to people in the US as in Canada – a large corporation comes to a town where they want to develop or deliver resources and they promise work and money, a boom, if the citizens will let the corporation have its way.”—National Observer

    Product details

    Authors Elaine Ávila
    Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
     
    Languages English
    Product format Paperback / Softback
    Released 27.09.2023
     
    EAN 9781772014471
    ISBN 978-1-77201-447-1
    No. of pages 129
    Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 19 mm
    Weight 163 g
    Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
    Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

    DRAMA / Women Authors, DRAMA / European / Spanish & Portuguese, DRAMA / LGBTQ+

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