Ian Ross (playwright) - Plays

Plays

  • Don't Eat Any Red Snow
  • CDED
  • King of Saturday Night
  • Zombies
  • Residue of Pain
  • fareWel
  • Asamikawin-- ("fareWel" in Cree translation)
  • Heart of a Distant Tribe
  • The Gap
  • Bereav’d of Light
  • Bic Off!
  • Towaw -- ("The Gap" in Cree translation)
  • An Illustrated History of the Anishinabe
  • Baloney!

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