Opening last night at midtown's Tarragon Theatre...
Haunted by the stories and songs of their Scottish ancestry, two brothers seek to reconcile their past in this sweeping saga of familial loss and love. A bittersweet rumination on the ties that bind, this evocative memory play takes us from a squalid Kensington Market rooming house in Toronto to Cape Breton’s stormy shores and the deep mines of Elliot Lake.
No Great Mischief premiered at Tarragon Theatre in 2004 and subsequently was presented in Ottawa, Vancouver and Halifax.
No Great Mischief
by David S. Young
adapted from the novel by Alistair MacLeod
directed by Richard Rose
On until October 21st on the Mainstage
TARRAGON THEATRE
30 BRIDGMAN AVENUE
For more info please click here!
by David S. Young
adapted from the novel by Alistair MacLeod
directed by Richard Rose
On until October 21st on the Mainstage
TARRAGON THEATRE
30 BRIDGMAN AVENUE
For more info please click here!
No comments:
Post a Comment