The Canvas Barricade
by Donald Jack

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Readers feel that the play is just average. Some found it satisfactory but lacking standout elements.

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In print for the first time, Donald Jack's comedy The Canvas Barricade was the first modern play performed on the main stage of the Stratford Festival (1961).

The original cast included Peter Donat, Kate Reid, Jack Creley, Amelia Hall, Zoe Caldwell, and Bruno Gerussi.

Misty Woodenbridge, a painter, has rejected the materialism of modern so-ciety for life in a tent by the Ottawa River, where he lives as carefree as the fabled grasshopper, eating stolen apples and painting masterpieces.

But as summer draws to an end, reality rears its ugly head, and Misty must choose between starving in his tent and moving to the city with his fiancée.

Meanwhile, his in-laws-to-be smell a cash cow when a mysterious art buyer begins snapping up Misty's work - and naturally they keep the money.

Out of kind consideration for Misty's artistic ideals, of course.

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Year2007
BindingPaperback
Pages142
PlaceSackville, N.B
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780968802496
ISBN-100968802494
LCCN2007408979
LCCPR9199.3.J3 C36 2007
DCCC812/.54

The Canvas Barricade is a American comedy play written by Donald Jack and published by Sybertooth Inc in Sackville, N.B (2007).

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