Glory

Glory

Glory

Glory

Glory

Overview

Inspired by the true story of Canada's own Preston Rivulettes, Glory is a hockey play that swings! In 1933, four friends set out to prove to Canada that hockey isn’t just a sport for men. But with the Great Depression weighing heavily on the nation and political tensions rising in Europe, can they overcome the odds, and people’s expectations, to forge their own path to glory? Told through music and dance inspired by the jazz age, Glory is a thrilling hockey story that proves a woman’s place is on home ice.

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Details

  • Time Period: 1930s
  • Target Audience: Adult, Teen (Age 14-18)

Authors

Tracey Power

Tracey Power was born and raised in the beautiful Comox Valley on Vancouver Island and works as an actor, playwright and director/choreographer.

A member of The Playwrights Guild of Canada, her writing credits include: the recent premiere of Miss Shakespeare, a musical about ...

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