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The Arab's Mouth
Written byAnn-Marie MacDonald in 1990
Place premieredFactory Theatre in Toronto
Original languageEnglish

The Arab's Mouth is a 1990 play by Ann-Marie MacDonald which she later revised to create Belle Moral, at which point most of the Arabic references were cut. The title refers to a shape found on a stone by the central character—a circle or zero.

History

The Arab's Mouth was initially staged at the Factory Theatre in Toronto, Canada. The 1990 premiere was directed by Maureen White. MacDonald lightly revised the play for publication, at which point it was staged at Theatre Kingston in Kingston, Ontario. It is now out of print, having been superseded by Belle Moral.

References

  1. Wagner, Vit (1990-10-05). "Cryptic, clever Arab's Mouth has too much to say: ". Toronto Star. p. E10. ISSN 0319-0781.


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