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Everything I Couldn't Tell You

by (author) Jeff D'Hondt

Publisher
Playwrights Canada Press
Initial publish date
Feb 2024
Subjects
Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, Canadian

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    ISBN
    9780369104854
    Publish Date
    Feb 2024
    List Price
    $13.99

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Description

  • This play exists not to bring the impossible to life. But to acknowledge the pain of getting knocked out. Not down—out. Some odds can’t be beaten. And some of us live on anyway.
  • First produced by Theatre Why Not and Spiderbones Performing Arts at the Theatre Centre, Toronto, in May 2018

About the author

Jeff D’Hondt is a member of the Lenape nation at the Six Nations of the Grand River with additional Belgian Canadian ancestry. He has two decades of experience working in mental health and substance abuse treatment services, which he gained through positions in the correctional system, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, within Indigenous communities, and at hospitals and homeless shelters. He graduated from the University of Toronto with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in History (with minors in Aboriginal Studies and the History of Science), from Toronto Metropolitan University with a Bachelor of Social Work (where he was also part of the contract teaching faculty), and from York University with a Masters of Social Work (where his research on using theatre to give voice to homeless Indigenous youth was awarded the Gerry Erickson Essay Prize for Best Practice Research Paper). He’s also a K.M. Hunter Artist Award nominee who has written plays produced/workshopped in Toronto, Vancouver, and Los Angeles. He lives in Toronto.

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Editorial Reviews

“Science, music, art and language combine in the search of a healing prayer in [the] . . . mind-blowing, heart-wrenching Everything I Couldn’t Tell You.”

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