Salt-Water Moon

Salt-Water Moon is a Canadian theatrical play by David French, first staged by Tarragon Theatre in 1984.

Jacob previously dated Mary until breaking up when he moved to Toronto a year earlier, but upon returning to Coley's Point he discovers that she is now engaged to another man and sets out to win her back.

[3] The original Tarragon production starred Richard Clarkin as Jacob and Denise Naples as Mary.

[1] A 1986 production in Ottawa for the Great Canadian Theatre Company starred Marshall Button and Rona Waddington.

[10] Bill Glassco was also a Dora nominee for Best Director, and Sue LePage was nominated for Best Set Design.