Synopsis
Waiting for the Parade
Published by Talon Books
0 Male 5 Female
Cast of 5 women In the play five Calgary women respond very differently to civilian life during WW II, providing a portrait of Canadian society in the 40s
Catherine's husband is overseas, and she copes by working in a canteen and socializing with another man; Margaret has one son overseas and one who joins the communist party, and she believes that both are lost to her; Janet's husband avoids active service by working for CBC radio, and she compensates by a display of bullying patriotism and volunteer work
Eve, a young school teacher, tries to keep her students from enlisting, and despises the militaristic posturing of her much older husband; Marta is a German immigrant, whose father is interned as a spy
The dynamics and tensions between the women were a reflection of the war itself, how the pressure of such extraordinary circumstances reveals character how some thrive and some recoil, how some find laughter and others only worry
It comes down to getting through, to surviving. As Marta says towards the end of the play, 'So that's how she manages to stay alive. I wonder if it would work for me'
"Waiting for the Parade is an honest play that captures precisely the texture of ordinary hopes and despairs" ~ Guardian