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My Sister's Keeper (Heritage) (Paperback)

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In a tight, dramatic, two-character, two-act play Ted Allan, one of Canada's best-known playwrights, challenges us to think again about love and guilt, about madness and normalcy. My Sister's Keeper was first produced at the 1976 Lennoxville Festival in Quebec. (an earlier version, entitled 'I've Seen You Cut Lemons, ' had been directed by Sean Connery at the Fortune Theatre in London in 1970.) It is a play about sensitivity and about victims; about what we do to each other and particularly about what society does to women; about what makes us able to love and what prevents us from allowing ourselves to love. One day 'schizophrenic' Sarah arrives--to stay--at the London flat of her successful, 'normal' brother. The ensuing confrontations lead us, when we can catch our breath, to ask just who it is that is insane, and why?

About the Author


Ted Allan was a Montreal-born actor and author of plays, short stories, and film scripts, including the original screenplay of Lies My Father Told Me, for which he received a 1976 Actra award and academy award nomination. He is also the co-author of The Scalpel, The Sword: The Story of Doctor Norman Bethune.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780802022080
ISBN-10: 0802022081
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication Date: December 15th, 1976
Pages: 84
Language: English
Series: Heritage