Birthright / Constance Lindsay Skinner ; adapted by Joan Bryans ; introduction by Jean Barman ; afterword by Michelle La Flamme.

Skinner, Constance Lindsay, 1882-1939
Titre
Birthright / Constance Lindsay Skinner ; adapted by Joan Bryans ; introduction by Jean Barman ; afterword by Michelle La Flamme.
Notes
Adaptation of the unpublished play, originally written 1906, first with the working title Aidzumka, and then as The birthright.
Sommaire
In the British Columbia frontier in 1905, missionary Robert Maclean has an ever-increasing foothold of power and influence. Into the swirling melee of shifting allegiances steps Precious Conroy, Maclean’s adopted daughter. Precious is unaware that she was sent away for schooling to avoid the shame and discrimination which would occur should the secret get out that she is part Native. The son of the local chief, himself a product of a mixed marriage, is in love with her but so too is the son of the house. What will happen when, as it must, the secret of her parentage gets out? Determined to walk her own revolutionary path for freedom, Precious's actions trigger in others all the prejudices and hypocrisies of the day. Skinner pulls no punches, and her indictment of these prejudices, both Native and white, religious and secular, while often couched in humour, touches as many raw nerves as ever.
Production
Co-production between Vital Spark Theatre and United Players of Vancouver.
 
4 acts ; 5m, 6w.
 
First public performance: in May 2005.
 
Director: Joan Bryans.
ISBN
0887547524
Collaboration
Caractéristiques
Women
Cote
D S6283bi 2005
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