| Odd Jobs by Frank Moher |
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![]() Odd Jobs Theatre Network, Edmonton, Alberta Drama/ 3 Characters, 2 Women, 1 Man/ Full length, Two acts Synopsis (From the Los Angeles Times): "Tim is a Canadian assembly line cowboy smarting from having been laid off and replaced by a robotic arm. Mrs. Phipps is an elderly former mathematics professor for whom Tim offers to do the odd jobs of the title. And Ginette is Tim's French-Canadian wife, whose determined self-improvement wins her a way out of the complaints department at Sears (where she works) and into the higher-paying realm of systems analyst. "Snags develop when these three people's needs intersect and their universes don't, trapping Tim like a hypotenuse between the women. "Sounds like just another drama of family conflict? The difference comes in the depth of field, the shifts of each gravitational pull and the frequent lyricism of Moher's writing (lyrical but not mawkish). "If Ginette takes the new job, it will require that she and Tim move to another town. But Tim has inadvertently become more necessary to Mrs. Phipps' well-being than he intended -- and she to his . . . . The dilemma that threatens their interdependency calls into question everything each one of them believes." |
Odd Jobs:
"A penetrating look at a human triangle . . . eloquent, engrossing, and lean."
"Odd Jobs is only odd in the unexpected riches it contains. And Frank Moher is a name to get to know, eh?"
"Whimsically humorous . . . a little gem of a play."
"A rare find - a play that is as moving and insightful as it is entertaining."
"In Odd Jobs, the proposal that experiencing art should leave you at least a little wiser, a little richer is
as sound and real as a heartbeat."
"A soft-spoken, tender drama . . . skillfully drawn."
"Deceptively simple .. . quietly absorbing." |
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About the Playwright: Frank Moher's plays have been produced internationally, at theatres including South Coast Repertory
(Costa Mesa, Calif.), Detroit Repertory Theatre, Round House Theatre (Silver
Spring, Maryland), the Canadian Stage Company (Toronto), the Wellington
Repertory Theatre (Wellington, New Zealand), Workshop West Theatre (Edmonton, Alta.), the Asolo Theater
(Sarasota, Fla.), Alberta Theatre Projects (Calgary), the Gyre and Gimble Theatre Company (Dublin), and The Mingei Theatre (Tokyo). He
has won a Los Angeles Drama-Logue Award for Writing (for Odd Jobs), the
Edmonton Sterling Award for Outstanding New Play (for both The Third Ascent
and Prairie Report,), and is published by both ProPlay and the Playwrights Guild of Canada.
Frank has taught at the University of British Columbia and the University
of Alberta (where he was a Distinguished Visiting Artist), and is currently
an instructor in dramatic writing at Malaspina University-College on Vancouver
Island. He has also worked professionally as a literary manager and dramaturg, and writes regularly for
various magazines and newspapers, including backofthebook.ca. His most recent play, Big Baby, has been seen in Vancouver, Calgary, and Los Angeles.
Odd Jobs was premiered by Theatre Network and Catalyst Theatre, Edmonton, in November, 1985.
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