"The imagination of Hannah Moscovitch makes the audience sit up and
squirm for all the right reasons"--CBC Radio
Four short plays by one of Canada's exciting voices. In The Russian
Play, the flower-shop girl tells the story of her love for the
gravedigger. Essay casts a teaching assistant in the shadow of his
professor as they argue the merits of a female student's paper. In
USSR, a young woman relates her journey to Canada from Russia, and
Mexico City follows Henry and Alice on their vacation in 1960. These
four plays bring each character to life in full colour, jumping off the
page before you and onto the stage.