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Heidi Schreck


What readers are saying
Readers are deeply moved by the emotional depth of the play, often finding themselves unable to put it down. Many appreciate the open-ended moments that add to its richness and resonate with personal experiences.
A lively new roommate, Christa, has a profound effect on the depressed Anima.
"Brilliantly and poetically rendered...[Callaghan's] playful sense of language and her attunement to her characters are enthralling."
— Time Out Chicago
"Scab...is a textbook example of promising work, written with a yen for interesting language and liberally salted with well-observed details of the lives of newly minted adults...the play shines."
— The New York Times
"Darkly funny forays into the surreal...Callaghan shows talent in the inventive fantasy sequences...A stylish production."
— The Village Voice
| Character |
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Christa 22 year-old woman |
Jenna / Angel One 20s-30s woman |
Alan / Artie / Davie / Angel Two 32 year-old man |
Mom / Kellee / Mary-Androgyne 40s woman |
Anima 23 year-old woman |
Scab is a American comedy play written by Sheila Callaghan and published by Samuel French in New York (2009).
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Samuel French · 2009 · 78 pp
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