THE BABY BLUES

"Drew Hayden Taylor sets up a simple premise with hilarious results ...social satire extending far beyond just sex, largely it looks at stereotypes in General and laughs at them ...there are so many laughs injected into this play that it is great fun overall. Taylor has a good feel for dialogue, and it reads very smoothly wight he characters really coming to life. Relax, kick your feet up, and enjoy The Baby Blues." James Horner - Canadian Content

"Taylor's goal in this play is to showcase the Native sense of humour, which he succeeds at doing... It's a Native soap opera but with a sense of humour ...with all the negative stories in the mainstream press about Aboriginal people, Taylor does a great service by writing a humorous play." Kim Ziervogel - Windspeaker

"Taylor’s First Nations voice is sardonic, self-referential, and humourous... It’s a merry-go-round worthy of any multi-doored British sex farce. Taylor is beautifully at home with his Native situation and caps the hilarity by including a character named Summer... Taylor’s take on the situation is wicked and clever." Ian C. Nelson CBRA 2000 - Literature and Language

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