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The Trouble with Mr. Adams eBook
On the night volleyball coach Gary Adams leaves his wife, allegations of sexual misconduct surface regarding his sixteen-year old student. Gary defends his innocence — to his wife, to his lawyer, and finally, to the victim herself. Grappling with such themes as abuse of power, intergenerational love, and the stagnation of marriage, The Trouble with Mr. Adams exposes the crippling disaster of the male mid-life crisis.
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“A potent and deadly little scorpion of a play that stings you three times, one for each of its two-character scenes… brilliantly written.” —Toronto Star
About the Author
Gord Rand is an actor and a writer. His plays include The Trouble with Mr. Adams, Dogs, Orgy in th There are two streams that make up the Bold Acting Podcast: How to be a Person — The Newsletter which I read aloud and publish, and the Bold Interview. Today I speak to Gord Rand. Gord Rand is an actor and creator. He has performed on stages such as The Shaw Festival, The Stratford Festival and the Worldstage. He won a Dora Award for his portrayal of a naked Ukranian plutonium dealer. Gord Rand writes and directs both films and plays. recently completing his first feature documentary Goodness in Rwanda. He’s penned plays such as Orgy in the Lighthouse, Pond Life, and the recently published The Trouble with Mr. Adams. Screen appearances include: Stephen King’s Chapelwaite for EPIX where he played alongside Emily Hampshire and Adrien Brody, a lead role in the indie film Impasse, and most recently his recurring role in NBC’s Transplant. His bio on CBC.ca says: He lives in downtown Toronto, grows his own hot peppers, has a lovely wife, two beautiful boys, a very large dog and that he is lucky. Gord Rand starts off speaking about his best creative decision that Canadian actor and playwright Gord Rand Gord Rand is a Canadian actor and playwright.[1] He is most noted for his recurring role as Det. Marty Duko in the television series Orphan Black, for which he was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Performance in a Guest Role in a Dramatic Series at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017.[2] He has also been a two-time ACTRA Award nominee, receiving nods in 2017 for Orphan Black[3] and in 2019 for the film Man Running,[4] and was a Dora Mavor Moore Award winner in 2006 for his performance in the Royal Alexandra Theatre's production of Michael Healey's The Innocent Eye Test.[5] Rand is married to actress Jeanie Calleja. The couple have two children. His other credits have included the television series Everest '82, Durham County, Combat Hospital, Cardinal, Pure and Chapelwaite, the films Maps to the Stars, The Defi
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