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The Sound of Cracking Bones

"The shock of emotion and revolt could not be more explosive."

Voir Qué'bec

  • Full Length Play
  • Drama
  • 70 minutes

  • Target Audience: Pre-Teen (Age 11 - 13), Teen (Age 14 - 18), Adult
  • Set Requirements: Area Staging

  • Accolades:
  • Winner! 2009 Governor General's Literary Award for Drama
Elikia is a child, among so many others, who has seen her life overturned from one day to the next in a chaotic, lawless civil war. The girl, kidnapped from her family, becomes a child soldier. She is a victim, but she is also an executioner in an untenable situation that blurs the most elementary laws of ethics. How can she grow up and remain human when the reference points disappear beneath a hopeless daily brutality?

It is little Joseph, the youngest child to come to the rebels' camp, who reminds her of her childhood, her family, her village and her humanity and gives her the courage to break the chain of violence into which she has been pulled.

The Sound of Cracking Bones is a play in two voices. While Joseph and Elikia are on the run, experiencing doubts, fears and a wish to return to civilized life where children may grow up as children, Angelina, the nurse who greets them at the hospital where they take refuge, puts this painful reality into perspective and opens the window to a light that is uncertain -- but a light, nonetheless.

REVIEWS:

"An unforgettable piece of theatre, one of those moments that anchors us in a reality that is unbearable, but the knowledge of which is necessary. The Sound of Cracking Bones is a text that is intense, hard, raw, simple and direct... [It] is a gift. A true gift."

 Zibeline

"The shock of emotion and revolt could not be more explosive."

 Voir Qué'bec

  • Casting: 1M, 2F

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Elikia is a child, among so many others, who has seen her life overturned from one day to the next in a chaotic, lawless civil war. The girl, kidnapped from her family, becomes a child soldier. She is a victim, but she is also an executioner in an untenable situation that blurs the most elementary laws of ethics. How can she grow up and remain human when the reference points disappear beneath a hopeless daily brutality It is little Joseph, the youngest child to come to the rebels' camp, who reminds her of her childhood, her family, her village and her humanity and gives her the courage to break the chain of violence into which she has been pulled. The Sound of Cracking Bones is a play in two voices. While Joseph and Elikia are on the run, experiencing doubts, fears and a wish to return to civilized life where children may grow up as children, Angelina, the nurse who greets them at the hospital where they take refuge, puts this painful reality into perspective and opens the window to a light that is uncertainebut a light, nonetheless. Area staging. Approximate running time: 70 minutes.

$19.95