Essay

a play by Hannah Moscovitch

About the Production

November 2005: America is two years into the Invasion of Iraq. The United Nations implements the Kyoto Protocol at the Montreal Climate Change Conference. Canada is months away from electing Harper as Prime Minister, following the Liberal Party’s Sponsorship Scandal. Grrrl Riots are out, Raunch Culture rules. Kanye’s “Gold Digger” is topping the charts, Michael Jackson is found not guilty, Cameron Diaz graces the cover of Cosmo in pinstripe trousers and a lingerie top, one headline reading “How to Deal With a Bitch Anytime, Anywhere.” And in the hyper-real basement office before you, 18-year old Pixie Findley is about to confront her History TA after he rejects her mid-term topic proposal. Essay is a dark farce that puts power imbalances and gender politics within Academia under the microscope.

Poster Design by Sean Skerry (Skerrcraft Creative)
Photography by Stoo Metz (Stoo Metz Photography)

Matchstick introduced Essay as the first show in their presentation of ‘Footnotes: An Evening of 3 Short Plays by Hannah Moscovitch’, running twice nightly September 22nd-26th, at The Bus Stop Theatre.

The team

Pixie – Ursula Calder

Jeffrey – Wayne Burns

Professor Galbraith – Ann-Marie Kerr

 

Director – Meghan Hubley

Stage Manager – Olivia Rankin

Lighting Designer – Alison Crosby

Set Designer – Wesley Babcock

Costume Designer – Everette Fournier

Sound Designer – Jordan Palmer

 

Poster Design by Sean Skerry (Skerrcraft Creative)

Photography by Stoo Metz (Stoo Metz Photography)

some moments

Recognition

2022 Merritt Award Nominee  –  Outstanding Independent Production, 2022
2022 Merritt Award Nominee  –  Outstanding Performance by a Performer in a Leading Role,  Ann-Marie Kerr
2022 Merritt Award Nominee  –  Outstanding Set Design,  Wesley Babcock

About

Hannah Moscovitch

Hannah Moscovitch is an acclaimed Canadian playwright and TV writer based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is the most produced living playwright in Canada as well as being widely produced internationally. Hannah has been honored with numerous awards for her work, including Canada’s highest literary honor the Governor General’s Award, and the prestigious international Windham-Campbell Prize administered by the Beinecke Library at Yale University. Hannah has been described as “Canada’s most prominent playwright” by the Globe & Mail, “the dark angel of Canadian theatre” by the Toronto Star, and “the wunderkind of Canadian theatre” by the CBC. Hannah’s music-theatre hybrid Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story (co-created with Christian Barry and Ben Caplan) has garnered a landslide of critical praise, including more than fifty four- and five-star reviews, becoming a TimeOut and New York Times Critic’s Pick, winning both the Herald Angel and a Scotsburn Fringe First at the Edinburgh Festival, receiving six Drama Desk Award nominations in New York, and touring the world since 2017.

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