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The Clockmaker

by (author) Stephen Massicotte

Publisher
Playwrights Canada Press
Initial publish date
Jul 2011
Category
Canadian
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780887549908
    Publish Date
    Jul 2011
    List Price
    $12.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780887548437
    Publish Date
    Jul 2011
    List Price
    $17.95

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Description

"WHO ARE YOU?" Monsieur Pierre (the immigration official) poses his usual question, but Heinrich's unusual answer sets in motion a metaphysical rollercoaster. Why would a simple statement of name and profession bring so much attention to an unassuming clockmaker? Maybe because that's two more things than anyone else in this place remembers…? Soon, Heinrich is reminding his new friend Frieda of memories she's forgotten and even summoning up a few of his own—of forbidden love, and crimes he may or may not have committed. Is it possible to be guilty of being about to commit a crime, as Monsieur Pierre suspects? And why wouldn't one recall something so significant as premeditating murder? Armed with a newfound-yet-familiar love for each other, Heinrich and Frieda set about solving this Kafkaesque puzzle.Winner of the Betty Mitchell Award for Best New Play (2009) and named best Canadian play of the 2010-2011 season at the inaugural Toronto Theatre Critics' Awards.

About the author

Stephenâ??s award-winning plays Looking After Eden, Pervert, and The Boyâ??s Own Jedi Handbook series originated at Calgaryâ??s Ground Zero Theatre. In 2002, his play Maryâ??s Wedding premiered at Alberta Theatre Projectsâ?? playRites Festival and won the 2000 Alberta Playwriting Competition, the 2002 Betty Mitchell Award for Best New Play, and the 2003 Gwen Pharis Ringwood Award for Drama at the Alberta Literary Awards. Maryâ??s Wedding continues to be produced throughout the US, Canada, and the UK. In 2006, The Oxford Roof Climberâ??s Rebellion was produced as a co-production between the Tarragon Theatre and the Great Canadian Theatre Company, and was a hit off-Broadway in 2007. The play won the 2007 Canadian Authors Association Carol Bolt Award  and the 2007 Gwen Paris Ringwood Award for Drama at the Alberta Literary Awards. Stephenâ??s filmwriting credits include Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning and The Dark. He has a BFA in drama from the University of Calgary.

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Awards

  • Winner, Best Canadian Play of the 2010-2011 Season - Toronto Theatre Critics' Awards
  • Winner, Outstanding New Play Award - Betty Mitchell Awards