school in Canada, Camp X, where spies from all over the world came to train in sabotage and guerilla fighting.” Before trying her hand at scripts, Moscovitch planned on an acting career. After majoring in English at the University of Toronto, she graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada. “I trained as an actor but was very bad,” she says. “I was good in my play- writing classes and read a lot of plays. There was a playwriting program at the school, but I wasn’t in it although I spent a lot of time begging playwriting teach- ers to read my work. “After I left school, I never acted again.” Moscovitch has picked up on an interest of her husband’s — hockey. He is a fan of the Detroit Red Wings, and they’ve been to the Motor City to watch games. She took him to Motown for his birthday, and they have given their son Red Wings paraphernalia. As the playwright prepares to go to Stratford, a place visited her entire life as an audience member, she is working on the libretto for an opera that gives a child’s view of fleeing war in the Balkans. It is for a company in Philadelphia. “I hope the struggles in Bunny are recognizable to women of all genera- tions,” she says. “In the end, it questions whether sexual choices have to be moral choices and draws heavily on Victorian literature, in which the way a woman is often known as a good or bad charac- ter is by the way her sexual or marital choices are made.” VISIT JOHNNY'S FOR ALL YOUR DELI NEEDS Deli Nosh at Johnny Pomodoro's 10 OFF Any Deli or Dairy Tray $ Min 10 people Coupon expires 6/5/2016. Cannot be combined with any other coupon or offer. PLU 428 * Ian Lake stars in Macbeth PHOTO BY DON DIXON was raised with an atheistic outlook at the same time she was schooled in Judaism. “I went to Hebrew school four days a week until I was 13 and had my bat mitzvah,” explains the playwright, who has been awarded the 2016 Windham- Campbell Prize administered by Yale, the 2015 Gascon-Thomas Prize for Revitalizing Theatre and the Toronto Theatre Critics’ Award for Best Canadian Play. “I learned the history of Judaism and know all the prayers. We celebrated all the holidays, and we were kosher style. It was important to my father that we had Shabbos dinners every week. “I went on the March of the Living, and I lived in a kibbutz when I was 18. Judaism really influenced me.” Moscovitch has not had a religious wedding ceremony with her husband, Christian Barry, a theater artistic director who is not Jewish. They hold a Canadian marriage certificate and are thinking of ways to bring Judaism into the life of their 10-month-old son, Elijah, as they also explore the possibility of reciting their vows before a rabbi. Since becoming a mother, Moscovitch’s writing routine has changed. She used to prefer developing dialogue in late-night work sessions or early morning intervals. Now, she writes when she can get a babysitter, usually in the afternoons. “I’ve been writing for television for the last few years,” she says. “I’ve done episodes for X Company, which is set in World War II. There was an espionage Try a deli nosh mini corned beef sandwich 4oz of meat $ only 5 make it a combo with cheese and cole slaw for only $6.50 lust for power comes through in this distillation of Richard II and Henry IV Part I. Through Sept. 24. • Breath of Kings – Redemption by William Shakespeare as adapted by Graham Abbey. The effects of victory abroad on crisis at home become cen- tral to this distillation of Henry IV Part 2 and Henry V. Through Sept. 24. • The Hypochondriac by Moliere. A comedy delves into the behavior of an unwise father who is wealthy and healthy. Through Oct. 14. • John Gabriel Borkman by Henrik Ibsen. A banker refuses to accept responsibility for his misdeeds. Through Sept. 23. • The Aeneid by Olivier Kemeid. A band of refugees flee their devastated city to make a new country home. Through Oct. 4. For information on particular shows, associated programs, lodging and tick- ets, call (800) 567-1600 or visit stratfordfestival.ca. * All day everyday at Deli Nosh at Johnny Pomodoro's Delivery Available Locally Owned and Operated by Dan and Julie Sonenberg 32906 Middlebelt Road at 14 Mile Road 248-855-0007 Shop on-line at www.Johnnypomodoros.com May 26 • 2016 133