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Highlights
- The Unnatural and Accidental Women is a surrealist dramatization of a thirty-year murder case involving many mysterious deaths in the "Skid Row" area of Vancouver.
- About the Author: Marie ClementsMarie Clements is an award-winning Métis performer, playwright and director whose work has been presented on stages across Canada, the United States and Europe.
- 128 Pages
- Drama, Canadian
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About the Book
Surrealist dramatization of a notorious case involving mysterious deaths on Vancouver's Skid Row. Cast of 11 women and 2 men.
Book Synopsis
The Unnatural and Accidental Women is a surrealist dramatization of a thirty-year murder case involving many mysterious deaths in the "Skid Row" area of Vancouver. All the victims were found dead with a blood-alcohol reading far beyond safe levels, and all were last seen in the company of Gilbert Paul Jordan, who frequented the city's bars preying on primarily middle-aged Native women. The coroner's reports listed the cause of death of many of these women as "unnatural and accidental."
Marie Clements reconstructs the lives of these women as shaped by lost connections--to loved ones, to the land, to a way of life--lives of at times desperate, at times tender yearning for ties of communication, belonging and shelter gone dead. These are precariously vulnerable lives, so easily drawn to their end by the heat and light of a flame, lives that thirst for an end of searching in forgetfulness.Review Quotes
"Marie Clements ... has managed to turn a true story of murder and tragedy from what is gruesome and despicable at best into a beautifully presented and acted play ... "
--Raven's Eye
"One of the most affecting plays I have ever read ... This gut-wrenching exploration of the racism and sexism inherent in the Canadian justice system is especially stirring in the wake of Colten Boushie and Tina Fontaine. Clements is a brilliant storyteller and brings light and even playful moments to this stunning work."
--Pita, Goodreads.com
"Poetry, multi-media, inventive staging, and arresting choral works honour the women's lives and seek empowering narratives beyond the victimizing tropes of the media."
-- Canadian Literature
About the Author
Marie Clements
Marie Clements is an award-winning Métis performer, playwright and director whose work has been presented on stages across Canada, the United States and Europe. She is the founder of urban ink productions, a Vancouver-based First Nations production company that creates, develops and produces Aboriginal and multi-cultural works of theatre, dance, music, film and video.
Canada-Japan Literary Award (2004) Burning Vision Governor General's Literary Award for Drama, Finalist (2003) Burning Vision Jessie Richardson Award for Outstanding Original Play, Nominee (2002) Burning Vision Elinore & Lou Siminovitch Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Canadian Theatre, Nominee (2002) Jessie Richardson Awards, P.T.C. Award for Outstanding Original Play in Development (1998) The Unnatural and Accidental Women Sundance Screenwriting Competition, Finalist (1998) Now Look What You Made Me Do Praxis Screenwriting Competition, Short-listed (1997) Now Look What You Made Me Do Jessie Richardson Awards, Sydney Risk Award for Original Script by an Emerging Playwright (1993) Age of Iron