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When the concentration camps were opened at the end of World War II, Anne Szumigalski worked with the survivors as a translator for the British Red Cross. In "Z, she translates that profound and disturbing experience into an amazing theatrical event,... [ More...]
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In Rossi's second play of his "Carpenter's Trilogy," his dramatic portraits of the decorated Italian war hero Silvio's manipulative mother, Filomena, his inexplicably loyal wife Carmela, and the extended family's understanding and supportive neighbours Neva... [ More...]
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In this gothic prairie tale of love, loss, and redemption, playwright Daniel Macdonald weaves together a hilarious and touching work that blends the absurd with the all-too-real, darkness with blinding light, and bitter cold with the warmth of forgiveness.
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Shockingly relevant to our post-9/11 world, "Shatter" is an examination of the cycles of fear.
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A group of seniors struggles to rescue and rewrite their memories when torrential rains wash away all records of their past. Cast of 3 women and 3 men.
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In an impromptu get-together in an opera diva's Nuns' Island penthouse, on the afternoon of her return from Paris, her mother and her idealistic daughter goad her. Cast of 3 women and 1 man.
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When an image of Jesus appears on the side of a Tim Hortons restaurant, the town inhabitants are challenged to ask difficult questions about faith, life and love. Cast of 3 women and 4 men.
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Esau Mercer, a veteran of the First World War, tries to persuade his alienated 16-year-old son, Jacob, not to leave. Slowly Esau's devastating and unsparing account of what secrets lie in his soldier's heart brings father and son together. Cast of 3 men.
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In this powerful dramatic monologue, Lorena Gale remembers by reconstructing for the audience her childhood and coming of age as an African-Canadian in Montreal. Cast of 1 woman.
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