Tideline / by Wajdi Mouawad ; translated by Shelley Tepperman.Tideline / by Wajdi Mouawad ; translated by Shelley Tepperman.
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Auteur
Titre
Tideline / by Wajdi Mouawad ; translated by Shelley Tepperman.
Titre alternatif
Littoral. English
Édition
2nd rev. ed.
Description
148 p. ; 20 cm.
Notes
Translation of: Littoral. New ed.
Original idea: Wajdi Mouawad and Isabelle Leblanc.
Sommaire
A wildly theatrical tale of war and individual discovery, Tideline tells the personal story of Wilfrid, a young man born in Montreal who struggles to bury his father in his parents’ homeland. There, he acquires friends who all dream of a better life and confronts a country scarred by war, where an additional corpse is one too many. Followed by Scorched and Forests, Tideline is the first part of Wajdi Mouawad’s critically acclaimed dramatic quartet set in the painful wake of the past century.
Production
Produced by Théâtre Ô Parleur.
47 parts ; 6m, 2w.
First produced: Théâtre d'Aujourd'hui, during the 7th Theatre Festival of the Americas, on June 2, 1997, Montréal.
Director: Wajdi Mouawad.
ISBN
9780887549878
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Collaboration
Caractéristiques
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Cote
D M924Li 2011
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