The Weekend Healer
by Bryden Macdonald

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Readers appreciate Bryden MacDonald's portrayal of life among underprivileged characters. The emotional depth and relatable themes resonate strongly, making this play a standout in his body of work. Many find the exploration of familial relationships particularly poignant and engaging.

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On a Friday morning in a “frighteningly well-groomed living room” in Scarborough, Lindalou, 31, is packing up to return to Cape Breton after visiting her mother, Betina, for the first time in five years.

Mother and daughter have a turbulent relationship, exchanging refrains of put-downs as a way of avoiding speaking and listening to each other.

Lindalou’s 16-year-old son, Curtis, is as much a brother to her: “We grew up together,” she says.

When Curtis steps out for a pack of cigarettes and does not return, the young mother fears the worst

Curtis’ disappearance is the catalyst for a harrowing weekend of hysteria and emotional upheaval.

Lindalou’s blistering, smart-mouthed anger wears down to a paralytic terror, while Betina’s blinkered sense of reality, like the plastic cover on her sofa, is ripped away

The Weekend Healer asks us to question the nature of family, of that much-proffered placebo—"traditional family values", and of what mothering and fathering are all about.

Publication

PublisherTalon Books
Year1995
BindingPaperback
Pages128
PlaceVancouver
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780889223608
ISBN-100889223602
LCCN96106341
LCCPR9199.3.M3112 W44 1995
DCC812/.54

The Weekend Healer is a Canadian play written by Bryden Macdonald and published by Talon Books in Vancouver (1995).

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