Winner of the 1983 Chalmers Canadian Play Award, Jennie's Story is set
in the late 1930s on the Canadian prairies. It concerns the Sexual
Sterilization Act that was enacted in 1928, allowing a sterilization
procedure to be performed without consent on individuals that were
deemed to be unfit or mentally challenged. Jennie McGrane takes the
title role, and her discovery of what the priest Father Fabrizeau has
done to her is the central drama of the play. Believing she had an
appendectomy when she was a teenager, the truth is revealed when she's
unable to conceive. In Under the Skin, Emma, the twelve-year-old
daughter of Maggie Benton, has disappeared. John and Renee Gifford,
Maggie's neighbours and friends, attempt to console her, but their own
ominous behaviour makes this a cold comfort.