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The setting in John Mighton’s play Half Life,8 which in 2006 won the prestigious Canadian Governor General’s Award, resembles an old- fashioned prison-like facility, and its residents are treated as inmates
1 sty 2015 · While John Mighton’s play Half Life (2005) is set in a prison-like long-term care facility that is represented as a site of homogenization, oppression, and infantilization, Joan Barfoot’s novel Exit Lines (2008) plays in a hotel-like retirement lodge for wealthy customers that, despite its authoritarian manager, functions as a site of ...
Half Life. By John Mighton. Subjects: Romance, Family Life, Award Winners, Ontario Playwrights, Community Theatre Picks, Large Cast. Casting: 4 f, 3 m, doubling. Imprint: Playwrights Canada Press. Show Details. Paperback $15.95. Ebook (PDF) $11.99. Ebook (EPUB) $11.99.
All three of his chosen fields can be detected in “Half-Life,” a carefully wrought, deeply moving study of love, old age and memory that deserves to have a long life on world stages.
John Mighton Playwrights Canada Press , 2005 - Drama - 82 pages "Two nursing home residents, both in their 80s, meet and fall in love, rekindling what might have been a wartime romance.
While John Mighton’s play Half Life (2005) is set in a prison-like long-term care facility that is represented as a site of homogenization, oppression, and infantilization, Joan...