See Bob Run & Wild Abandon

Fiction & Literature, Drama
Cover of the book See Bob Run & Wild Abandon by Daniel MacIvor, Playwrights Canada Press
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Author: Daniel MacIvor ISBN: 9780887549991
Publisher: Playwrights Canada Press Publication: February 1, 2013
Imprint: Playwrights Canada Press Language: English
Author: Daniel MacIvor
ISBN: 9780887549991
Publisher: Playwrights Canada Press
Publication: February 1, 2013
Imprint: Playwrights Canada Press
Language: English

Bob is on the road. Bob is on the run. But from what, or whom, is she running? Follow Bob as she hops from car to car telling her story to unsuspecting drivers as she tries to put her life in the rear-view mirror. Will she make it to her destination? And what will she find when she gets there? Find out in the critically adored See Bob Run.
"...the ironic name stands in sharp contrast to this perceptive and thoroughly engrossing one-woman show." —Toronto Star

In Wild Abandon we are introduced to Steve, a man alone in the world. Steve is acerbic, opinionated, and desperate to figure himself out. As he recounts his life story, we follow Steve out the door of his strict Catholic home, through diners and bars and parks as we hear the tales that made the man. Wild Abandon is a story about running away, and about how to find your way home again.
"...a one-man show without valleys. It's a wonderful piece—honest, imaginative, profound, moving and very funny." —Carole Corbeil

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Bob is on the road. Bob is on the run. But from what, or whom, is she running? Follow Bob as she hops from car to car telling her story to unsuspecting drivers as she tries to put her life in the rear-view mirror. Will she make it to her destination? And what will she find when she gets there? Find out in the critically adored See Bob Run.
"...the ironic name stands in sharp contrast to this perceptive and thoroughly engrossing one-woman show." —Toronto Star

In Wild Abandon we are introduced to Steve, a man alone in the world. Steve is acerbic, opinionated, and desperate to figure himself out. As he recounts his life story, we follow Steve out the door of his strict Catholic home, through diners and bars and parks as we hear the tales that made the man. Wild Abandon is a story about running away, and about how to find your way home again.
"...a one-man show without valleys. It's a wonderful piece—honest, imaginative, profound, moving and very funny." —Carole Corbeil

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