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modern day slavery and taking destiny into your own hands 

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Better Angels: A Parable

Better Angels: A Parable

By Andrea Scott

Better Angels: A Parable is a story that is not uniquely Canadian but it will resonate with audiences due to its timely arrival. Since the play is about Modern Day Slavery (otherwise known as ‘Day Slavery’) it complements the challenges Canada is having with the Temporary Foreign Workers issue facing the nation. Not only does it speak to Canadians experiencing a difficult job market but it also addresses the issues of having a foreign worker in one’s home when no Canadian wants the job because of poor wages and intransigent, demanding employers.

Those employers are also our peers, people in their 30’s with small children who have better than average jobs who want live-in care but not willing to always pay industry standard wages.

On the other side is the employee/slave who comes to Canada expecting to make a living and is locked in invisible handcuffs. There are numerous stories about people moving here from Africa, the West Indies, the Philippines and Asia to work and being taken advantage of by family members and strangers once in the country. With landlines practically obsolete in most homes and sometimes a language barrier these people become isolated and alienated in metropolises like Toronto and Vancouver.

When Leila and Greg hire a woman from Ghana to take care of their home and children they think they’ve put one over on a simple country girl. Unbeknownst to them, she is a disciple of the spider god, Anansi, and will use her wits to turn the tables on them.

Production History

Better Angels: A Parable was developed during Cahoots Theatre’s HotHouse between 2012 and 2014. Better Angels: A Parable was read at New Ideas Festival in March 2014. 

The play premiered at SummerWorks Theatre Festival in August 2015. 

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