FREE to a Good Home

M. GORDON

 

Brie is looking for a good home. There’s just one problem: they have a blindfold on and refuse to take it off. Cam might have that home they’re looking for, as long as they’re being honest with themselves and Brie. A wonderfully strange, funny, and heartfelt piece, FREE to a Good Home will make you consider connection and belonging from a new angle, and may teach you a surprising amount about cheese.

- J JOHNSON, member of the original cast

published August 2025 in a print run of 75 copies

ISBN 978-1-997722-01-4

M. Gordon (any/all) is a multidisciplinary writer, theatre artist, and administrator. They’re a featured poet in the 2025 Rooted Rhythms ‘Colours of Culture’ Exhibition, and have developed their work as a playwright with the Arts Club Theatre Company (LEAP I, II), Theatre SKAM (CPU, 2023), Gay Writes UVic, as well as throughout their BFA in theatre at the University of Victoria. Recent productions of their work include Pony and Bologna (Victoria Fringe Spotlight Series, 2024), FREE to a Good Home (Between Words Victoria One Act Play Festival, 2024), PERSPECTIVE (UVic SATCo, Fall 2022), and Imagine That (UVic SATCo, Fall 2020). They are the proud founder of Pithy Productions, a theatre company focused on the early development of staged works written or created primarily by queer and trans artists, where they currently serve as a producer and dramaturg for both text and non-text based works. They love to get a little weird with their writing, describing it as dreamlike or “just left of” reality. Sometimes, if they’re feeling courageous, they might spin back around to see what “a little right of” reality might look like, too. They’re super excited to be working with broke press on FREE to a Good Home and hope that wherever or however you find it, you find a good home which holds you dearly.

You can reach M. on Instagram @m.gordonart.

Inquiries regarding performance rights and rehearsal copies of FREE to a Good Home can be made to ftaghroyalties@gmail.com

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