Seeds
- Publisher
- Talonbooks
- Initial publish date
- Jan 2013
- Category
- Canadian
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9780889227255
- Publish Date
- Jan 2013
- List Price
- $18.99
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780889227019
- Publish Date
- Aug 2012
- List Price
- $18.95
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Description
Seeds presents an intelligent portrait of farming and scientific communities in conflict. Part courtroom drama and part social satire, Seeds documents the 2004 Supreme Court of Canada showdown between Saskatchewan farmer Percy Schmeiser and biotech multinational Monsanto Inc. In question is the legitimacy of patenting genetically modified food crops. The play takes us back to the seminal moment when a single farmer stood up to international agribusiness and almost won. Large ensemble cast.
About the author
Annabel Soutar is a Montreal-based playwright and theatre producer. In 2000 she co-founded the theatre company Porte Parole Productions with actor Alex Ivanovici, and she has acted as artistic director of the company since its inception. Annabel takes a documentary approach to theatre and since 1998 has applied it to her original plays, Novembre, 2000 Questions, Santé!, Seeds, Import/Export, and Sexy béton.In 2012 Seeds was published in both English (Talonbooks) and French (Les Editions ecosociété) and presented across Canada in Montreal (Centaur Theatre), Calgary (Theatre Junction), Vancouver (push Festival for the Performing Arts), and in Ottawa (National Arts Centre canada) in a production directed by Chris Abraham.Also in 2012, Annabel was commissioned with Chris Abraham of Crow’s Theatre to write a new documentary play about fresh water for the 2015 Toronto Pan American/Para Pan American Games cultural program, PANAMANIA. That play, The Watershed, premiered to great acclaim at the Berkeley Street Theatre (Canadian Stage) in Toronto during the games from July 12 to 19, 2015.Soutar lives in Montreal with Ivanovici and their two daughters Ella and Beatrice.
Editorial Reviews
“Seeds is great journalism, and even better theatre.”
—Montreal Gazette
“Seeds has all the ingredients of a rile-you-up and make-you-think humdinger of a story.”
—Hour
“… one of the most impressive docu-dramas I’ve seen.”
—National Post
“Soutar has done such a good job sowing the seeds of doubt that you wonder if this is nothing more than passionate rhetoric. Her play gives us plenty to think about, but leaves us to make up our own minds.”
—Globe and Mail