

Playing Bare
Dominic Champagne


Why we like it
"'Crabdance' by Beverley Simons is a playful script that can be easily adjusted for different actors, promoting inclusivity in performance."
From: Flexible Casting ScriptsWhat readers are saying
Readers have mixed feelings about the play, noting its surrealist and feminist themes as accurate but suggesting that the execution may not fully resonate. The intriguing cover design attracts attention, yet some feel the content did not match their expectations based on initial impressions. Overall, it appears to provoke thought but may lack the desired impact for some viewers.
A woman forces three men to play roles as son, husband and lover.
Cast of 1 woman and 3 men.
Crabdance is a Canadian play written by Beverley Simons and published by Talon Books in Vancouver, B.C (1976).
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Paperback
Talon Books · 1976 · 128 pp
From C$17.59
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