
Unity (1918)
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In the fall of 1918, a world ravaged by four years of war was suddenly hit by a mysterious and deadly plague-the "spanish Flu." The illness struck not only the young and the elderly, but also people in the prime of their lives, advancing rapidly toward mortality in its victims. This phenomenon in effect brought the terror, the panic, the horror and the sense of helplessness of the Great War home with the returning soldiers-more people died of this epidemic than had been killed in battle throughout the armed conflict.
As fear of the dreaded flu begins to fill the town of Unity with paranoia, drastic measures are taken. The town is quarantined in an attempt to keep the illness out. Trains are forbidden to stop, no one can enter, and the borders are sealed. Mail from overseas, feared to be carrying the deadly virus, is gathered and then burned. But when the disease descends upon the town despite their precautions, the citizens begin to turn on each other as they attempt to find a scapegoat for the crisis.
Very little has been written about this worldwide calamity which, more than the war itself, destroyed forever the genteel and naive presumptions of European colonial society at the beginning of the twentieth century. Kevin Kerr offers audiences not only an epic chronicle of this forgotten chapter of Canadian history, but a chilling preview of the beginnings of our own new century.
The play is a gothic romance, filled with dark comedy and the desperate embrace of life at the edge of death.
Cast of 6 women and 3 men
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Kevin Kerr is a playwright, director, actor, and founding member of Vancouver's Electric Company Theatre.
In the 1999/2000 season, he was Writer in Residence at Touchstone Theatre where he developed Unity (1918) (Talonbooks, 2002), which earned him the Governor General's Literary Award for Drama. He is the recipient of three Jessie Richardson Awards for Outstanding Original Play (Brilliant!, The Score, and Unity) and his work has been produced across Canada and in the United States, France, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
Content
- Front Cover
- Copyright
- First Production Notes
- Characters
- Note on events
- Note on punctuation and overlapping dialogue
- Prologue
- Act I
- Thorson's Funeral Chapel
- A Message
- Ardell
- A Dream
- The Preacher
- A Prophecy
- An Arrival
- The War Effort
- The Train Station
- Family
- In Need
- Contagion
- Another Dream
- Over There
- A Letter
- Fear
- Hallowe'en
- ACT II
- Michael
- Doris
- A Slow Leak
- In Town
- A Private Funeral
- A Call for Help
- SevenAnatomy
- A Sort of Salve
- A Fire
- Telegraph Office
- The Mortuary
- V-Day Dance
- Mary
- A Dry Cough
- New Iceland
- Hart and Bea
- A Vision
- The Apocalypse
- A Song
- About the Playwright
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