Animals: Two Plays
By (Author) Karen Hines
By (author) Karen Hines
Coach House Books
Coach House Books
11th April 2017
Canada
General
Non Fiction
C812/.6
Paperback
152
Width 133mm, Height 222mm, Spine 12mm
255g
From acclaimed playwright Karen Hines come two darkly comic meditations on security, safety, and shelter.
Crawlspace is a comic, Kafkaesque monologue about the darker side of home ownership that moves past cautionary as it snakes through the brutal battleground of Toronto real estate, decorative twig orbs, and the state of the human soul.
All the Little Animals I Have Eaten explores questions surrounding existence, death, and salvation through the perspectives of one sleep-deprived young woman, the ghosts of brilliant authors, some well-heeled professionals, meth-curious lambs, a puppet in a beatnik onesie, tiny vertebrates, glowing arthropods, and other unexpected voices.
Praise for the Videofag production of Crawlspace:
Karen Hiness macabre monologue about a real-estate nightmare and a dead animal stuck in a crawlspace was all the more terrifying for being true. This was Hines at her most horrifyingly hilarious.
Globe and Mail
Hiness clever script, alternately savagely funny and disturbing, is full of facts the author keeps amending, underlining the bait-and-switch nature of the real estate swindle.
NOW magazine
The kind of story you want to talk about as soon as you get home. Horrifying and enlightening.
Mooney on Theatre
Karen Hines is an award-winning playwright, performer, and stage director. She has performed extensively in Canadian television and film, while her independent stage performances, plays, and short films have been presented internationally. She lives in Calgary, Alberta.
Karen Hines is the author of five award-winning plays published by Coach House Books: The Pochsy Plays trilogy, Hello...Hello and Drama: Pilot Episode. She is a two-time finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for Drama and is a Dora Award-winning performer and director for the stage. She has performed extensively in Canadian television and film, while her independent stage performances, plays and productions have been presented across North America and in Germany, and her trio of short films featuring the character "Pochsy" has screened on five continents. She lives in Calgary, Alberta.