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Trout Stanley reading Friday at Booksmyth

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February 1st, 2015

Described by Variety as ‘Yukon Gothic,’ Claudia Dey’s acclaimed play Trout Stanley is set in northern British Columbia, on the outskirts of a mining town between Misery Junction and Grizzly Alley.

The reading goes Friday, February 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Booksmyth at 338 Baker Street in Nelson for a cost of $10.

In this inhospitable setting live a pair of sisters, twins who are not identical in any way: Sugar, a complicated, insecure waif who still wears the tracksuit her mother died in ten years prior, and Grace, a rough-and-tumble hellcat who owns the local dump.

At the play’s opening, it is their thirtieth birthday, and the tv news has announced the disappearance of a local Scrabble-champ stripper. While Grace is at the dump, housebound Sugar is surprised by a mysterious drifter, one Trout Stanley, foot fetishist and fake cop, who is searching for the lake where his parents drowned – a fishy story if there ever was one.

He quickly becomes mired in a surreal love triangle with the two sisters.
Trout Stanley
is about three people who confuse codependence for co-operation and affliction for affection.

An eccentric, captivating story in which the biggest catch of all is love.
Lavishly illustrated by Jason Logan.

‘Trout Stanley stands out from the crowd … Dey, whose language has always been striking and whose dramaturgy has sharpened with every play she’s written, here delivers a masterwork.’ – The National Post

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