Sofa: Plays for strong, older, female actors who want to get off the couch!
Eight stage-ready plays with strong parts for older women actors.
"Her Father's Barn" and "Sunnyside Café" are hour-long shows for a cast of one. The six other plays, with small casts and single sets, are perfect for ten-minute-play festivals.
Sunnyside Café is the perfect fringe moment, an unassuming, one-person play that leaves you misty-eyed and marvelling at one actor and one story.
- Halifax Chronicle-Herald
I commend Pam Calabrese MacLean for her play Her Father’s Barn, and for the sensitive way that she has dealt with a difficult topic. With newspapers and television often filled with stories of violence and the misuse of the gift of human sexuality, we are often desensitized to the pain in such stories. MacLean names these things as evil and forces us to see one woman's pain.- Keith Hagerman, Theology and the Arts
Is it Wednesday?: This little gem of a play charmed and touched audiences of all ages. - Winnipeg Fringe Festival
Details
6x9 inch paperback, 184 pages. Information on obtaining performance rights included
ISBN 978-1-990187-23-0