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The Making of St. Jerome
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The Making of St. Jerome

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When Jason De Jesus discovers his younger brother Jerome was the victim of a senseless shooting, his world is filled with questions surrounding Jerome’s death. Was his brother a threat or a casualty of racial profiling? Was he an innocent bystander or someone other than his family’s shining star? Internalizing his survivor’s guilt while reflecting on their strained relationship, Jason’s quest for truth and justice is tainted as he discovers there are no simple answers.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 13, 2017
ISBN9781770917392
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Marie Beath Badian

Marie Beath Badian is an award-winning Filipinx Canadian playwright based in T’Karonto (Toronto, Ontario, Canada). Her plays include Prairie Nurse (The Blyth Festival), The Waltz (Factory Theatre), The Best Friend Blanket Fort Show (Young People’s Theatre), The Making of St. Jerome (Next Stage Theatre Festival), Mind Over Matter (Convergence Theatre), and Novena (UnoFestival Victoria). She is the recipient of the 2022 Playwrights Guild of Canada Drama Award for her play Common: A Trilogy. Marie Beath is a two-time alumnus of the Banff Playwrights Lab. She has developed work in the playwright units of Cahoots Theatre Company, Tarragon Theatre, Soulpepper Playwrights Circle, and Factory Theatre. She was the playwright-in-residence at fu-GEN Asian Canadian Theatre Company, Project:Humanity, and the Blyth Festival. www.mariebeath.com

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