
Musical
The Black Drum
A young woman’s life is turned upside down when her tattoos come alive and propel her on a fantastical journey in search of her own inner voice
Born and raised in Lovely, Ontario, a small French-Canadian farming village near Lake Huron, Marie-Louise Painchaud has never had occasion to venture much farther than the nearest community – Complexity, a copper-mining town and a somewhat larger dot on the map of the Georgia Bay area. For thirty years, Marie-Louise has worked at the local post office, and, through the many letters she sorts when they arrive and the ones that she stamps before they go out, she has come to know the lives of everyone in town and vicariously experience their various loves, losses, and personal dramas.
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Solo show with monologue potential
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2016, Pleiades Theatre and Théâtre Français de Toronto, Toronto
2013
Talon Books
9780889227804
Musical
A young woman’s life is turned upside down when her tattoos come alive and propel her on a fantastical journey in search of her own inner voice
Realistic
As a condition of his parole, Darren has been ordered by the court to live with his father, Wally, on the rez. The two have always had a contentious relationship: Wally is a problem drinker, and Darren’s got a short fuse. But Wally tells his son that he’s stopped drinking and started going to ceremony, and urges Darren to do the same. As old family secrets start to be revealed, the father and son grapple with complex issues. Through flashbacks, a combination of Cree and English, and an unforgettable cast of characters, Popcorn Elder tells the story of one family’s journey toward hope.