Titre
Annie Mae's movement / Yvette Nolan.
Édition
Rev. printing
Description
53 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes
A play.
 
Originally published: Toronto : PUC Play Service, 1999.
Sommaire
Annie Mae’s Movement explores what it must have been like to be Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, a woman in a man’s movement, a Canadian in America, an Aboriginal in a white-dominant culture at a time when it felt like we could really change the world. Dying under mysterious circumstances, it is still unclear what really happened to Anna Mae back in the late 70s. Instead of recounting cold facts, this play looks for the truth in examining the life and death of this remarkable Aboriginal woman; that we cannot know the consequences of our actions; that we live on in the work that we do and the people we affect long after we have passed from this world.
Production
Produced by Native Earth Performing Arts.
 
1m, 1w.
 
First public performance: Factory Studio Theatre, in March, 2006, Toronto.
 
Director: Yvette Nolan.
ISBN
0887549047
Caractéristiques
Women
Cote
D N7892an 2006
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