Kerfuffle

Dorothy Ellen Palmer

Image | BOOK COVER: Kerfuffle by Dorothy Ellen Palmer

(​Renaissance Press)

Jumping on and off stage, the diverse, five-member improv troupe called Kerfuffle make sense and nonsense of their complex lives and the 2010 Toronto G20 protests. Uncertain which player is her baby daddy, nine-months-pregnant Nellie Wolfe wields her crutch as both prop and weapon to hunt him down.
She bands with feminist friends to teach the troupe's male members about the responsible use of their members. From hidden weapons to Jesus Toast, simmering personal and political secrets build to an explosive on-stage reveal. It's an inside-Anarchy exposé of G20's crucible moments from black balaclavas to a burning police car to being kettled, incarcerated, and freed to continue the struggle. Satire at its best, it offers both belly laughs and a demand for justice. (From Renaissance Press)

Interviews with Dorothy Ellen Palmer

Media Audio | The Next Chapter : Dorothy Ellen Palmer on Kerfuffle

Caption: Dorothy Ellen Plamer talks to Shelagh Rogers about her book, Kerfuffle: A Novel That Speaks Spoof to Power.

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Caption: Dorothy Ellen Palmer on her candid memoir Falling for Myself, about coming to terms with her past and overcoming her sense of shame at being a disabled person.

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