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"...an important voice that ought to become more important still". -- The Globe and Mail
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"May our dark age never get so dark that there is no piece in it for voices such as his" -- Books in Canada
It is the beginning of the 21st century and an election has been called, but the traditional political parties no longer exist. With only a video camera and his gifted ability to improvise, actor Matthew Deans begins his own campaign. What transpires makes Rick Salutin's The Age of Improv a provocative and fascinating novel about the relationship between politics and theater.
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