Michael Healey's The Drawer Boy

Canada’s Governor General's Literary Award and Helen Hayes Award-winner follows up This is Wonderland and The Innocent Eye Test.

© Coral Andrews-Leslie

Michael Healey's award-winning new Canadian classic The Drawer Boy, set in rural Ontario, Canada, continues to enthrall audiences around the world.

Michael Healey's The Drawer Boy, about an ambitious city actor who uncovers a long-buried family secret when he ventures into farm country to research the lives of two aging bachelors, is one of the most successful plays in Canadian theatre history. Since its premiere in 1999 at Toronto's Theatre Passe Muraille, The Drawer Boy has won countless awards, including Canada's Governor General's Literary Award and The Helen Hayes Award.

It continues to delight enthralled houses across Canada, The United States, and around the world. In 2001, The Drawer Boy made Time Magazine's top ten list as "a new classic", and in 2004 it became the most produced play in American regional theatres. John Mahoney of TV's Frasier has appeared in the show in Chicago and Ireland.

Canadian playwright/actor Healey (This is Wonderland, The Innocent Eye Test) writes with actors in mind. He first wrote The Drawer Boy for his friend Jerry Franken, who was then working with Ontario's Blyth Festival, a rural summer theatre.

He was inspired by The Farm Show, the brainstorm of Canadian directing pioneer Paul Thompson, who co-founded Toronto's Theatre Passe Muraille ("Theatre Without Walls"). Thompson believed his actors should really experience daily farm life, and so his eager Toronto troupe 'knocked on the farmhouse door' in rural Ontario.

From that '70s collection of stories and myth came a Canadian theatre landmark, which inspired Healey to create characters Angus and Morgan and Miles. Franken found his challenge in Healey's conflicted Morgan, a man steeped in routine and ritual, guarding a life-long secret. Veteran David Fox, a Farm Show alumnus, created one of recent theatre's most beloved characters as simple "drawer boy" Angus.

Actor/ director Miles Potter of the Farm Show collective was Healey's inspiration for Miles. "That first production at Theatre Passe Muraille was a huge surprise to me, to see how it was received," recalls Healey.

"It was a great thrill and joy to work with those three guys [Franken, Fox] and with Miles Potter. To have Miles on board all the way through the [Blyth] workshops for the couple of years prior - get his insight and get David Fox's insight... I talked to nearly everyone that was involved in The Farm Show originally, as well as some of the farmers that they had interviewed originally - a great experience," says Healey.

"Much to my amazement, it's doing great in the States," he says. "I call it The Franchise."


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Comments
Mar 23, 2006 1:50 AM
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The Drawer Boy was put on recently by our local amateur dramatic society here in County Dublin.

I agree wholeheartedly with your article. It is a wonderful play, destined to become a classic.
Mar 25, 2006 6:28 PM
Coral Andrews-Leslie :
Hello Laughman!

Thanks for your comments.
I am big fan of Michael Healey. I am guessing John Mahoney was in this production and it was The Abbey Theatre.
I can easily see him as Morgan.
[I miss Ireland. I once stayed at the Gresham many years ago when I was very wee in the VIP room - in cots - the hotel was full !!! I lived in Belfast for three years - very turbulent and we left in 1969 ... but Dublin seemed magic to me, tho I was only 12 before I left to come back to Canada.]
There is something about The Drawer Boy that stays with you. It's grand story-telling in the finest tradition and I think that's why it has done so well worldwide. I often think about the characters of Morgan and Angus.
Michael Healey has written quite a few plays - and about to preview a new play called Generous. He also played harried defense lawyer James Ryder in a very popular Canadian television series which has been distributed world-wide called This is Wonderland written by playwright George F. Walker.
I had a chance to chat with Micheal Healey. He is a great actor --an engaging personality- sweet and humble, but also smart as a whip.

Cheers
Coral
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