Alternatives
by Drew Hayden Taylor

Alternatives Book Cover
Alternatives Cover

What readers are saying

Readers appreciate the humor and biting social commentary in this play. Many highlight its clever writing and character dynamics, noting how it balances serious themes with wit. Some readers found it refreshing and a break from more conventional narratives, despite a few mixed feelings about its portrayal of race dynamics.

Witty humor and clever writingEngaging social commentaryRefreshing change of paceOne character portrayal felt unbalanced

Synopsis

A very liberal contemporary couple―Angel, an urban Native science fiction writer, and Colleen, a “non-practising” Jewish intellectual who teaches Native literature―hosts a dinner party.

The guests at this little “sitcom” soirée are couples that represent what by now have become the clichéd extremes of both societies: Angel’s former radical Native activist buddies and Colleen’s environmentally concerned vegetarian / veterinarian friends.

The menu is, of course, the hosts’ respectful attempt at shorthand for the irreconcilable cultural differences about to come to a head during the evening: moose roast and vegetarian lasagna.

Like all of Drew Hayden Taylor’s work, alterNatives manages to say things about “Whites and Indians” that one is not supposed to talk about―it digs up the carefully buried, raw and pulsing nerve-endings of the unspeakable and exposes them to the hot bright lights of the stage.

That he does so with a humour that the politically correct among his audiences continue to miss entirely beneath the sound and fury of their own self-righteous indignation is a measure of his immense talent as a dramatist.

In the end, the play is not about cultural differences at all, but instead constitutes a full frontal attack on the personal qualities the sitcom holds most dear and pushes hardest at its audiences: Taylor actually has the temerity to suggest that neither “attitude” nor “sincerity” are enough to address basic human issues, no matter which side of the cultural fence the characters are on.

And that’s hard for the pushers of what is considered a globally enlightened culture to take.

Cast of 3 women and 3 men

Publication

PublisherTalon Books
Year2000
BindingPaperback
EditionFirst Edition
Pages144
PlaceBurnaby, B.C
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780889224285
ISBN-100889224285
LCCN304473
LCCPR9199.3.T35 A79 2000

Alternatives is a Canadian play written by Drew Hayden Taylor and published by Talon Books in Burnaby, B.C (2000).

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