Drama Anthologies (multiple Authors)
She Speaks
Monologues for Women
- Publisher
- Playwrights Canada Press
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2006
- Category
- Anthologies (multiple authors), Canadian
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780887548284
- Publish Date
- Feb 2006
- List Price
- $23.00
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780887547003
- Publish Date
- Oct 2004
- List Price
- $29.95
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Description
"A monologue must give voice to those who have been silenced. The speaker must urgently need to speak, to proclaim, to persuade, to incite, to inspire, to agitate, to fabricate, to contaminate or whitewash, to justify; the speaker needs approval, or absolution, or acclaim, or worship, or laughter or sympathy. The monologue can only happen if the speaker has an audience. The monologue is ultimately the electric interaction between the audience and the speaker." —from the introductionContributors: trey anthony • Nina Lee Aquino • Maja Ardal • Catherine Banks • naila belvett • Tony Berto • Dionne Brand • Leanna Brodie • Ronnie Burkett • Alec Butler • Drew Carnwath • Robert Chafe • Elaine K. Chang • Sally Clark • George Elliott Clarke • Marie Clements • David Copelin • Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman • Deirdre Dore • Patti Flather • John Frizzell • Laurie Fyffe • Jonathan Garfinkel • Florence Gibson MacDonald • Tara Goldstein • Linda Griffiths • Alexandria Haber • Todd Harrop • Randi Helmers • Caitlin Hicks • Tomson Highway • Ryan Hughes • Janice Kulyk Keefer • Gabrielle Kemeny • Ann Lambert • Trisha Lamie • Wendy Lill • Bryden MacDonald • Daniel MacIvor • Joan MacLeod • Celia McBride • Sonja Mills • Monique Mojica • Colleen Murphy • Yvette Nolan • M. Nourbese Phillip • Sharon Pollock • Betty Quan • Janis Rapoport • Kevin Rees-Cummings • Kim Renders • Emma Roberts • Djanet Sears • Shelley Sereda • Ivana Shein • Emil Sher • Jason Sherman • Dalbir Singh • Danielle Skene • Douglas Burnet Smith • Emily Sugerman • Vern Thiessen • Judith Thompson • Kristen Thomson • Jackie Torrens • Nadine Villasin • Colleen Wagner • Irene N. Watts • Paula Wing • Betty Jane Wylie • d'bi.young.anitafrika
About the author
Judith Thompson is a two-time winner of the Governor Generalâ??s Literary Award for White Biting Dog and The Other Side of the Dark. In 2006 she was invested as an Officer in the Order of Canada and in 2008 she was awarded the prestigious Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for her play Palace of the End. Judith is a professor of drama at the University of Guelph and lives with her husband and five children in Toronto.