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A young woman has disappeared at the edge of the city. Four women are drawn into the race to find her. As we watch them grid-search the fields for traces of her passing, we move through the shattering events of their recent lives that have left them as lost as she is. Mentor and protégé, lovers and sisters, they explore one burning question: who’s got the power, and what is s/he going to do with it?
Cast size: 8F
"Leanna Brodie has made a promising debut, and her best work here shows real talent." – The Toronto Star
"The drama follows four different yet related storylines involving eight women and explores the concepts of the victim, victimization and power dynamics... While the messages are somber, there are moments of humour and the overall tone is uplifting." – Halifax Chronicle-Herald
"A good play crawls under your skin and leaves you uncomfortably alive with possibility. The Vic does all this and adds an itch you don't want to stop scratching." – Review Vancouver
A young woman has disappeared at the edge of the city. Four women are drawn into the race to find her. As we watch them grid-search the fields for traces of her passing, we move through the shattering events of their recent lives that have left them as lost as she is. Mentor and protégé, lovers and sisters, they explore one burning question: who’s got the power, and what is s/he going to do with it?
Cast size: 8F
"Leanna Brodie has made a promising debut, and her best work here shows real talent." – The Toronto Star
"The drama follows four different yet related storylines involving eight women and explores the concepts of the victim, victimization and power dynamics... While the messages are somber, there are moments of humour and the overall tone is uplifting." – Halifax Chronicle-Herald
"A good play crawls under your skin and leaves you uncomfortably alive with possibility. The Vic does all this and adds an itch you don't want to stop scratching." – Review Vancouver
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L-R: Ann Holloway, Sharon Lewis, Marjorie Chan, Waneta Storms, Barbara Gordon
Cahoots Theatre Projects and Theatre Passe Muraille, 2000. Directed by David Oiye, set by Steve Lucas, costumes by Sarah Armstrong. Photography by David Kinsman.