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The Real McCoy

by (author) Andrew Moodie

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

    ISBN
    9780887549885
    Publish Date
    Jul 2011
    List Price
    $12.99

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Description

The story of inventor Elijah McCoy, whose name became a byword for quality, as in "the real McCoy." The play explains why we've never heard of him and reclaims a fascinating man's life from undeserved obscurity.

Elijah McCoy, born in Canada to runaway American slaves, showed so much promise in school that he won a scholarship to study mechanical engineering at Edinburgh University. McCoy moved to the US, where no one believed a black man could be an engineer and so he was set to stoking boilers. Nevertheless, McCoy devised a solution to one of the greatest problems facing steam locomotion that was sold worldwide with the marketers proviso that McCoy's race be concealed.

About the author

Andrew Moodie is an Ottawa-born and raised actor, writer, educator, and director with extensive stage, film, and television credits. His plays include: Riot (which won the 1996 Chalmers Canadian Play Award), Oui, Wilbur County Blues, A Common Man's Guide to Loving Women, The Lady Smith, The Real McCoy, and Toronto the Good (which was nominated for the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play). Andrew also wrote for the acclaimed CBC Radio series Afghanada.

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Editorial Reviews

“…first-rate. The Real McCoy is a thoughtful yet quickly paced examination of the man who became 'the real McCoy' behind the term… [a] remarkable play that made me believe, with both intellect and my soul, that Moodie is right when he writes that “a full and generous love of our fellow man is within our grasp.”

Kate Pederson, NOW Magazine

"The Real McCoy is a spectacular work."

Ari Lipsey, Stage Door