Posted AT 3:59 AM EDT on 08/05/08
'I don't care' if it sells soap
JAMES BRADSHAW
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
Judith Thompson is determined to drive a reimagination of the beauty of aging women and she couldn't be less concerned about selling a few bars of soap in the process.
The renowned homegrown playwright will premiere an adventurous new play in Toronto entitled Body & Soul at the Distillery District's Young Centre for the Performing Arts on Saturday, which has sparked a measure of unease in the theatre community.
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