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Infinity

February 17, 2017 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9781770917347
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Description

Sarah Jean is a mathematics prodigy who finds safety in numbers, in the reliability of their defined nature. Her affinity for unhealthy relationships, however, remains a complete mystery. Her flings turn into year-long relationships against her better judgment and her confusing emotional patterns are only now coming to light. It's time for Sarah Jean to make sense of her past in terms she understands and to discover there is more to time than just its inevitable passing. Elliot is a theoretical physicist who spends most of his time thinking about time and how to unify all physics. So when he meets Carmen, a violinist, the two bond over talks about music and theory. Talks that lead them into bed and into a marriage that should and shouldn't be. As their relationship teeters through time, work and family become a balancing act, and theories are thrown to the stars, revealing truths they're not ready to face.

About this Author

Hannah Moscovitch is the acclaimed author of East of Berlin, Little One & Other Plays, The Russian Play & Other Short Works, This Is War, and several other works. She has written for TV and radio, and was a contributing writer to the CBC Radio drama series Afghanada for five years. Hannah has won multiple awards for her work, was the first Canadian woman and Canadian playwright to win the prestigious Windham-Campbell Award and the first playwright to ever win the Trillium Book Award. She lives in Halifax.

ISBN: 9781770917347
Format: Trade paperback
Pages: 120
Publisher: Playwrights Canada Press
Published: 2017-02-17

Reviews

"[Infinity] makes you feel as much as it makes you think." --Susan G. Cole, Now Magazine

"This play is as brilliant as it is haunting--a perfect combination of music, math and science that doesn't make your head hurt, but manages to make your heart hurt." --Veronica Appia, The Theatre Reader

"Moscovitch is often called a 'hot' Canadian playwright. But according to the laws of science, what is hot will inevitably cool. By now, she has surely proven that the more accurate descriptor is rock solid." --Carly Maga, Toronto Star

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