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Frozen River (nîkwatin sîpiy)

by (author) Michaela Washburn, Joelle Peters & Carrie Costello

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

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    ISBN
    9780369104915
    Publish Date
    Mar 2024
    List Price
    $13.99

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Description

  • Michaela and Carrie worked together previously on the TYA play Water Under the Bridge
  • All three authors share the desire to challenge audiences to think about big issues in meaningful ways for young people, wanting to offer something for the next seven generations, as youth are our future

About the authors

Michaela Washburn hails from Alberta and is a proud Métis artist of Cree, French, Irish, and English ancestry. Now based in North Bay, Ontario, she feels blessed to be grounded in ceremony and community-based arts in her work with Aanmitaagzi and Big Medicine Studio. An award-winning actor and writer, Washburn also has multiple award nominations, including the 2023 Johanna Metcalf Performing Arts Prize, the Ontario Arts Council Indigenous Arts Award (2021 and 2018), and the K.M. Hunter Artist Award for Theatre (2011). A published poet, Michaela’s performance and written work has been shared internationally at festivals and theatres in Wales, Aruba, and across Canada and the United States. Her practice spans theatre, film, television, writing, spoken word, clown, improvisation, hosting, workshop facilitation, and stand-up. Michaela is honoured to be continuing to serve as an Associate Artist with the Stratford Festival.

Michaela Washburn's profile page

Joelle Peters is an award-winning Indigenous (Anishinaabe) actor/playwright working in theatre, television, and film and current Artistic Director of Native Earth Performing Arts. Her plays include Niizh, Frozen River (co-written with Michaela Washburn and Carrie Costello), and do you remember? Joelle has performed at theatres and festivals across the country, including the Stratford Festival, SummerWorks, the Thousand Islands Playhouse, Western Canada Theatre, and more. She can be seen in the hit TV show Shoresy (Crave/Hulu), the film In Her City (Raven West Films Ltd.), and Web of Lies (Discovery+). Joelle has also narrated two audiobooks with Penguin Random House Canada.In 2020, Joelle was selected as the playwriting protege for the Siminovitch Prize by laureate Tara Beagan. In 2021, Frozen River was awarded the Sharon Enkin Plays for Young People Award at the annual Tom Hendry Awards. In 2023, the premiere production of Niizh was nominated for four Dora Mavor Moore Awards. Keep up with Joelle at joellepeters.ca and on Instagram: @joellepeters.jpg.

Joelle Peters' profile page

Carrie Costello has adapted seven children’s books into plays for various ages, including The Paper Bag Princess, The Velveteen Rabbit, The Snail and the Whale, and There’s a Mouse in my House. The latter was produced by Carousel Players in 2009 and 2010. Carrie’s next play, Water Under the Bridge, was her first historically inspired work, which she co-wrote with Michaela Washburn. This play was produced in 2012 and toured for two years across three provinces. Torn Through Time, co-written with Frances Koncan and Cherissa Richards, was produced by Manitoba Theatre for Young People in 2019. Carrie lives in Winnipeg.

Carrie Costello's profile page

Awards

  • Winner, Sharon Enkin Plays for Young People Award

Editorial Reviews

"The show’s script cleverly makes important issues digestible for young audiences."

Van City Vince