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Padma Viswanathan

PADMA VISWANATHAN   (1968 - )

Nationality:   Canadian    Email:   n/a   Website:   Click here to visit

Literary Agent:  WCA Film and Television  

Padma Viswanathan's novel, The Toss of a Lemon, will be published by Random House Canada and Harcourt US in 2008. She was the winner of the 2006 Boston Review Short-Story Contest; other stories have been published in Prism International, AGNI Online, New Letters and Subtropics. She lives in Arkansas

Plays by Padma Viswanathan

PADMA VISWANATHAN

By Air, By Water, By Wood

1st Produced:

Toronto, ON

2000

Company:

Frog and Nightgown Productions

1st Published:

South Asian Review, 2008

ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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Genre:

Drama - short play (about 20 min) One Act

Parts:

Male

1

Female

2

Parts other:

-

Notes:

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Synopsis:

By Air, By Water, By Wood is a comic retelling of a south Indian myth, in which the heads of two women are mistakenly transposed. The women, martyred through this misfortune, transform into goddesses. In By Air, By Water, By Wood, however, their apotheosis hinges on an Oedipal twist. By Air, By Water, By Wood was first produced as one in an evening of short plays. Toronto's Now Magazine said, in its review, "The best, Padma Viswanathan's playful, slyly satiric tale of duelling deities vying to determine who is the more innocent, is vibrant and engrossing."

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PADMA VISWANATHAN

Disco Does Not Suck

1st Produced:

CBC Radio

1999

Company:

CBC Radio

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#84310

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Genre:

Drama/Comedy Radio

Parts:

Male

-

Female

1

Parts other:

1 boy 4 girls

Notes:

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Synopsis:

Disco Does Not Suck is a short radio play, set in 1979, about Sharmila, a grade 7 girl who loves disco. Delores, another girl, loves to pick on Sharmila. When the popular girl's friends turn on her, though, they do this by muscling in on Sharmila's birthday party. Sharmila is thrilled-until the party hurtles out of control.

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PADMA VISWANATHAN

House of Sacred Cows

1st Produced:

Edmonton, AB

1998

Company:

Northern Light Theatre Co., Edmonton, AB Canada

1st Published:

NeWest Press, 1998

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#35602

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Genre:

Drama/ Comedy - full-length

Parts:

Male

4

Female

3

Parts other:

1 child

Notes:

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Synopsis:

House of Sacred Cows is a play about the intersection of two tenuous institutions: the Indian extended family and the commune. In the opening scene, Anand, an Indian graduate student, seeks a place in a housing co-op, only to have his parents' ghosts show up in his room to remind him of all the responsibilities he is ignoring. Anand continues to avoid both parents and responsibilities while falling into a relationship with January, the pillar of the co-op, who turns out to have ghosts of her own. Meanwhile, a love triangle between one of their roommates and two twin brothers threatens to explode. "(an) intricate, fascinating comedy" said the Edmonton Journal. "The texture of co-op life is hilariously captured." VUE Magazine said, "Rich language, stories and ideas from the East, and the West's casual indifference to family and politics collide." Quill & Quire called it a "finely observed comedy of manners."

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