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An Open-Ended Run: A Memoir

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A collection of memories chronicling love, grief, and a life lived on and off stage Raised on a farm and educated in a prairie Bible school, Layne Coleman escapes the confines of his stiflingly religious upbringing at an early age to pursue a life in theatre. He migrates to Saskatoon and later Toronto where he immerses himself in the Bohemian lifestyle of the 1980s theatre scene, carving out a career as a successful actor, playwright, and eventual Artistic Director of the Theatre Passe Muraille. While there, his path intersects with that of his future wife, a captivating and glamorous French-Canadian journalist. Their transformative relationship is ultimately cut short when she tragically loses her life at 48, following a painful battle with cancer.

What follows is a raw and bruised account of Coleman’s struggle to make sense of his new identity as a widower and single father. Unfolding through a series of vignettes, Coleman’s memoir takes us into the heart of loss as he wrestles with mental health and addiction while confronting his own mortality and moral compass.

Shattering yet hopeful, An Open-Ended Run is an exploration of a life spent in the arts and a man’s search for meaning in the face of grief.

232 pages, Paperback

Published October 29, 2024

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September 7, 2025
I don't feel I can fairly review this book because I know a number of people who were close to Layne Coleman's wife and his wider circle of friends.
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February 15, 2025
Such a deceptively raw and funny memoir from one of our great Canadian actor/directors. Go backstage and behind the scenes to experience Layne's impressive life in the theatre and some of his more intimate moments of his long lived career and family life making art and spreading joy.
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March 7, 2025
Wonderfully lyrical and evocative writing.
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