The ballad of Ginger Goodwin and Kitimat, two plays for workers
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Author (aut): Avila, Elaine
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"Discover how Canada got the eight-hour workday! Visit the first town to vote on Big Oil! The Ballad of Ginger Goodwin recreates the events surrounding the mysterious death of Albert “Ginger” Goodwin, who led a strike at a Canadian zinc smelter in Trail, BC, that brought the WW I British war machine to a halt. In Kitimat, residents of an industry town in the glorious BC wilderness struggle to decide between economic prosperity and environmental protection when they must vote yes or no to a proposed oil pipeline. The Ballad of Ginger Goodwin: Cast of 2 women and 3 men. Kitimat: Flexible casting, between 6 and 16 actors of different genders."-- Provided by publisher.
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9781772014471
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