Product Description
Michel Marc Bouchards Heat Wave tells the story of a family learning how to live again after a three–year vigil at the bedside of controlling patriarch Fred Cloutier. Cloutier is still controlling his wife and children from beyond the grave, as the characters deal with guilt complexes created by years of manipulation. But this situation comedy is mainly about love, about May/September relationships, and about appearances and not–so–little white lies that people tell in order to disguise their true selves and deny their true emotions.
About the Author
Michel Marc Bouchard holds a BA in Theatre from the University of Ottawa and has worked as an actor, director, and teacher. His plays have been translated into English, Italian, Spanish, German, Dutch, and Bulgarian and have been performed extensively in Europe. He has won both Dora Mavor Moore and Chalmers Awards for his play Lilies and has been a three time finalist for the Governor Generals Literary Award.
Bill Glassco is the founding artistic director of Torontos Tarragon Theatre, co-founding director of the Canadian Stage Company, and one of this countrys best known directors of Canadian work. He has also translated plays by Michel Tremblay and Simon Fortin.