Asking For It: and What I Call Her

Author:   Ellie Moon
Publisher:   Talon Books,Canada
ISBN:  

9781772012668


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   18 March 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Two plays from rising Canadian theatre star Ellie Moon. Asking For It looks at gender roles and sexual consent in the wake of the Ghomeshi scandal, and considers the various ways in which sexual consent is understood personally, culturally, and legally. In this documentary play, Moon speaks with people of all ages and backgrounds about their assumptions and experiences around consent to sexual relations, and with legal experts about the current state of sexual assault law in Canada. What I Call Her is a play about gaps in how people perceive and understand the world they live in, female generational rage, and the loneliness of holding on to one's own truth.

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Author:   Ellie Moon
Publisher:   Talon Books,Canada
Imprint:   Talon Books,Canada
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.301kg
ISBN:  

9781772012668


ISBN 10:   1772012661
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   18 March 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Moon develops this conversation with bare truth and passion. She investigates where our anger comes from, or our fear, and how quickly we can change from the person we think ourselves to be... An excellent play that provokes thought and consideration. -Amy Strizic ~||~ -- Amy Strizic an incredible accomplishment...vital theatre . -Intermission ~||~ You might call What I Call Her something between insufferable and incredible... the psychological depth wrought from this unbearableness has a magnetic pull [which] is the mark of some serious art. -Martha Schabas, the Globe and Mail ~||~ -- Martha Schabas * the Globe and Mail * A bracing pleasure ... A sly, intelligent piece of documentary theatre borne of Ghomeshi-gate. -the Globe and Mail ~||~


A bracing pleasure ... A sly, intelligent piece of documentary theatre borne of Ghomeshi-gate. -the Globe and Mail ~||~ You might call What I Call Her something between insufferable and incredible... the psychological depth wrought from this unbearableness has a magnetic pull [which] is the mark of some serious art. -Martha Schabas ~||~ an incredible accomplishment...vital theatre . -Intermission ~||~ Moon develops this conversation with bare truth and passion. She investigates where our anger comes from, or our fear, and how quickly we can change from the person we think ourselves to be... An excellent play that provokes thought and consideration. -Amy Strizic ~||~


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Ellie Moon is a Dora-nominated actor and a playwright. She has acted in stage productions in Canada with Soulpepper, Segal Centre, Crow's, Nightwood, and Thousand Islands Playhouse, and in the UK at Bush Theatre and Tristan Bates Theatre. Her recent onscreen acting work includes the upcoming Canadian indie feature, Adult Adoption (for which she also wrote the screenplay). Ellie's playwrighting debut, Asking For It, premiered as both Crow's and Nightwood's 201718 season opener. Her second play, What I Call Her, premiered at Crow's the following year. Ellie's third play, This Was the World, premiered at Tarragon Theatre, where Ellie is currently playwright-in-residence, in their 201920 season. Ellie founded the charitable Secret Shakespeare Series.

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