Singing the Bones, the play
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"The mystery, beauty and political turmoil surrounding what should be nature's simplest gift, childbirth, are explored in this kaleidoscope of storytelling. Singing the Bones . . . Canadian writer-performer Caitlin Hicks' acclaimed one-woman stage play . . .As Meg, a spirited midwife practicing illegally in rural Canada, she illuminates reasons why women "do not need to be saved from childbirth." As Nicole, a feisty young mother pregnant with twins, she howls out the sociological horrors and hilarity of the childbirth experience. As Sara, an aging obstetrician, she embodies tragedy transformed into pure survival. . . not just a woman's story, but an unforgettable window into the human experience." - D Quinones, Mill Valley Film Festival
Caitlin Hicks
Born the 6th child in a family of fourteen children, I was distinguished by my fair skin, small upper torso and the nickname Skinny-Milink-the-Graveyard-Dancer. As a child my dog Lucky gave me needed one-on-one attention; after graduation from Loyola Marymount University in LA I jumped the nest and met my true love in San Francisco (a Canadian, how exotic!) and now live in Canada. I am a published writer of short stories, non-fiction, radio, theatre and film. One of my plays was adapted to a feature film called "Singing the Bones" (www.fatsalmon.ca) and has screened around the world every year since its premiere at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2001. My debut novel A THEORY OF EXPANDED LOVE was published in May, 2015 by Light Messages Publishing in North Carolina. Then novel has already garnered numerous excellent reviews: www.caitlinhicks.com/wordpress including iBooks Best New Fiction for Spring, 2015.
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Singing the Bones, the play - Caitlin Hicks
Audiences applaud Singing the Bones
"Hicks explores the marvel of birth and the politics of midwifery with intelligence and a bold dramatic sense; a truly interactive and exciting performance."-The Times Colonist, Victoria, B.C. Canada
"Since the show I have had so much feedback from those who came -- all of it rapturous. . . many of us felt it was the most powerful and important play we had ever had the fortune to attend . . . The issues dealt with in Singing the Bones
really need to be thought about and discussed in this country."-Sara Davies, host of Singing the Bones
at Salford University, Manchester, England
Such a loving portrayal of three common, uncommon women. The first time a live theatre performance has made me cry! It remains the most powerful theater production I have ever experienced.
-Rachael Myr, Norway
An exceptional performance. . . unforgettable.We laughed, we cried, we were reaffirmed as women, as mothers.
- Laura Goulet, Editor, Birthing Magazine
I had the pleasure of being in the audience last week to see
Singing the Bones. . . I want to congratulate you on a wonderful play! I look forward to seeing it on Broadway!
-Barbara Katz Rothman, Professor of Sociology,
Baruch College, New York
Synopsis
Singing the Bones is the story of three women whose lives are linked by a mysterious pregnancy: Meg, a passionate midwife who believes in women's power in birth; Nicole, a feisty, down-to-earth mother, who is pregnant with twins and determined to birth without intervention and Sara, the compassionate obstetrician whose secrets are leaking from every pocket.
As Nicole's pregnancy is discovered to be high-risk, Meg must answer the question: Is one woman's choice worth the chance that her babies may die? On the night of the birth the dreams and secrets of all three women collide, creating the possibility of a miracle.
Singing The Bones was written on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, inspired by true stories and written with support from Western Canada Theatre Company, Tamanhous Theatre, Headlines Theatre, Firehall Arts Centre, Green Thumb Theatre the Women in View Festival and the Canada Council. The play has since toured over 35 cities in Canada, the United States, England and Sweden to standing ovations.
SINGING THE BONES
Caitlin Hicks
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Two monologues from Singing the Bones were published in Best Women’s Stage Monologues