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A fourteen-year-old Catholic high school student experiences increasingly erotic feelings towards her best friend.

Produktbeschreibung
A fourteen-year-old Catholic high school student experiences increasingly erotic feelings towards her best friend.
Autorenporträt
Lucia Frangione Award-winning playwright and actor Lucia Frangione has emerged from Canadäs independent theatre scene to take her place as an important, young post-feminist voice on the lives of women in the post-modern world, boldly questioning the institutions of family, religion, and sexual iconography. Her accessible and entertaining plays persist in furthering an intelligent female voice in the theatre, utilizing satire as a tool for critical thought, and tackling complex themes with wit and courage. She is the recipient of the 2006 and 1998 Gordon Armstrong Playwright Awards and won the Sydney Risk playwright award for Cariboo Magi in 2001. Espresso was nominated for seven Jessie awards, toured Western Canada in 2004, and was translated into Polish and performed for a year at Teatr Jeleniogorski in 2007. Lucia's twenty plays have been produced by theaters such as the Belfry Theatre, the Arts Club Theatre, Alberta Theatre Projects, Lambs Players San Diego, Ruby Slippers, Solo Collective, Chemainus Theatre, and Prairie Theatre Exchange.