Trout Stanley
Discover the enchanting world of "Trout Stanley," a captivating play by acclaimed Canadian author Claudia Dey, published by Coach House Books in 2001. Set in the hauntingly beautiful landscape of northern British Columbia, this drama unfolds in a remote mining town nestled between Misery Junction and Grizzly Alley.
The narrative centers around the compelling lives of twin sisters, Sugar and Grace, who, while sharing a bond, are polar opposites. Sugar, an insecure and complex character, remains haunted by her past, still donning the tracksuit of her late mother a decade later. In contrast, her sister Grace embodies the wild spirit of the town, running the local dump with unmatched fierceness.
Spanning just 80 pages, "Trout Stanley" invites readers into a poignant exploration of identity, family ties, and the struggle for self-acceptance. This play is a must-read for anyone interested in Canadian drama and the intricacies of sibling relationships.