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Canadian Plays

1917-5086 Canadian Plays series (print)
1917-5094 Canadian Plays series (electronic)

Series Editor(s): Anne Nothof

Anne Nothof is an English professor with a predilection for theatre. She has developed and tutors drama courses for Athabasca University and has edited several collections of plays and published numerous critical essays on Canadian and British drama.
annen@athabascau.ca

This series features a broad range of new Canadian plays, with at least one professional production, and with a particular emphasis on Alberta works. Publications will include single full-length plays, collections of plays by one playwright, and thematic collections by three or more playwrights. The target audience comprises theatre lovers, actors and playwrights, directors and producers, teachers and students.

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Voices of the Land: The Seed Savers and Other Plays

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Added 2012-08-08

Paperback

ISBN-13: 978-1-926836-93-5
Date of first publication: April 2012

Ebook

ISBN-13: 978-1-926836-95-9
Date of first publication: April 2012

Free PDF

ISBN-13: 978-1-926836-94-2
Date of first publication: April 2012

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Voices of the Land: The Seed Savers and Other Plays

Katherine Koller

The sound of the wind across a Prairie field, the smell of grass on the first day of spring, the vocalization of birds in the early morning woods, the silence of the lake at night interrupted by call of the loon – these are the shapes and sounds of the Prairie landscape. Katherine Koller invokes the Prairie setting as a central character in each of the four plays in Voices of the Land. Serving a supportive and, at other times, antagonistic role, the landscape acts upon the characters, driving and intensifying their transformation.

The land and those who live in intimate terms with it are the focus of Koller's plays. In The Seed Savers, farmers face pressure to purchase genetically modified seed; a protagonist refuses to sell untilled land for development in Cowboy Boots and a Corsage; a dying woman sees a lake as her final resting place in Abby's Place; and in The Early Worm Club, Millie realizes a deep sense of belonging to the Alberta parkland and its birds while searching for her mate. Nature goes beyond mere setting and backdrop in these plays to effect transformation and resolution on the characters. Ranging from romantic comedy to drama and from one-act to full-length, the plays in Voices of the Land show western Canadians at the point of leaving, returning, and renewing against the backdrop of their native landscape.

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