Read The Cave Painter & The Woodcutter Online
Authors: Don Hannah
Tags: #Solo, #Don Hannah, #family, #memories, #printmaker, #art, #loss, #relastionships, #forgiveness
So now they won't.
He lies down, his head on the coat.
He curls up, starts to rock slowly. After a few moments he starts to sing in rhythm to the rocking.
“Tell me the stories of Jesus I love to hear;
Things I would ask Him to tell me if He were here;
Scenes by the wayside, tales of the sea,
Stories of Jesus, tell them⦔
He stops singing. He lies shivering as the light fades.
End.
This book is for Doug
“I am happyhappyhappy to be here with the stars and the logs”
âMary Ruefle, “Timberland”
Playwright's Thanks
The playwright would like to thank:
The Canada Council for the Arts
Jenny Munday
Kim McCaw
Joan MacLeod
André Alexis
Mark Jenkins
The Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre
The Canadian Centre for Theatre Creation
Playwrights Theatre Centre
Green College
NotaBle Acts Theatre Festival
Len Falkenstein
Diane Martin
Martin Kinch
Jane Heather, Trevor Leigh, Garry Williams and Marilyn Norrie
Betty Lou Daye
Gary Akenhead
The Parkdale branch of the Toronto Public Library
DON HANNAH
is a playwright, dramaturge, and novelist who divides his time between Toronto and Nova Scotia. He was the inaugural Lee Playwright in Residence at the University of Alberta, and, most recently, was writer in residence at UBC's Green College, and for the NotaBle Acts Theatre Festival. As a dramaturge, he has worked with playwrights from across the country, and for five years was on the faculty of the Banff Playwrights Colony. His published plays include the collection Shoreline and While We're Young. His novel Ragged Islands received the Thomas H. Raddall Atlantic Fiction Prize. The Cave Painter was awarded the 2012 Carol Bolt Award.