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It’s time for another Play Book Club! 

This exciting project, conceived and curated by our dedicated WWF Administrator, Ana Pitol, and the Playwriting Unit Facilitator and award-winning playwright, Santiago Guzmán, will offer unique opportunities to engage with contemporary plays and the incredible minds behind them.
This month we’re reading The Fish Eyes Trilogy by Anita Majumdar.

This month we’re reading "The Fish Eyes Trilogy" by Anita Majumdar: “Three coming-of-age solo shows that follow the lives of teenage girls who attend the same high school and process their real-life dilemmas through dance, while exploring the heartaches of youth and the meaning of heritage.”

Anita  Majumdar  is  an  award-winning  playwright  and  actor  raised  in  Port  Moody,  British  Columbia.  She is an acting graduate of the National Theatre School of  Canada  and  has  trained  in Kathak and other Indian dances for over fifteen years. Her Bollywood-inspired musical, Same Same But Different, premiered at Theatre Passe Muraille and Alberta Theatre Projects and was nominated for the Betty Mitchell Award for Outstanding New Play. Anita lives in Toronto. Visit www.anitamajumdar.com for more information.​

When: Sunday, October 19 - from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm NDT / 10 am - 11 am EDT
Where: Online via Zoom, registration link below

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Thanks so our friends at Playwrights Canada Press, you can purchase your copy of the play at 30% off, using the code WWFPBC2025.
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Don't miss this chance to connect, learn, and celebrate women's voices in theatre!


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