Rose

By Tomson Highway

The third installment of the "Rez" cycle is a large-cast musical set on the Wasaychigan Hill Reserve and reintroducing many of the characters from the first two plays. The play features, as the title suggests, Roses. One Rose has recently become chief of the reserve, a woman who must fight constantly to keep her position and maintain the integrity of her native culture. Another Rose died seven years earlier in the saddle of her Harley while on her glorious, but grievous journey to women’s liberation. The third Rose never even had a chance to be born. Emily Dictionary and some of her female biker pals take centre stage when Big Joey enlists the Sudbury Mafia to help with his plans to open a multi-million dollar dream casino in the women’s cherished Community Hall on the Rez. Bob Rae, Premier of Ontario at the time, makes an appearance in a land claims negotiation to sign the first Indian treaty in a hundred years with Chief Big Rose. Violence against women is once again a powerful issue in the play as the battle for the future of the community builds to its climax.

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First produced

1999, University of Toronto, Toronto

Publication year

2003

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Talon Books

ISBN

9780889224902

READER NOTE:Should only native actors have the right to play native roles?[It would be nice, but then the playwright would never make any money!] Having native and non-native actors working side by side is healing agent.

READER NOTE:Should only native actors have the right to play native roles?[It would be nice, but then the playwright would never make any money!] Having native and non-native actors working side by side is healing agent.

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