Synopsis: |
From his plundering of elements from B-movies and melodrama in early plays like Zastrozzi and Beyond Mozambique to the uneasy satire and the class politics of the East End and the Power plays, and now most recently in the shape of ? Suburban Motel," a cycle of six new plays, George F. Walker has not only created a substantial and impressive body of work, but impressed it all with his unique ? Walkeresque" stamp? brash, assertive, perceptive, genuinely perverse, often wonky, and very, very funny. Toronto's most-produced and internationally recognized playwright, Walker's plays have appeared on stages in London and New York, across North America and around the world. |