God's Lake
When
Approximate running time: 1 hour and 15 minutes
Venue
Event Notes
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A CASTLEREIGH Theatre Project.
God’s Lake is an original work of documentary theatre about the strength and resilience of the people in the remote fly-in reserve of God’s Lake Narrows, Manitoba following traumatic events of unresolved justice and a complex and challenging past. A rare glimpse into the lived reality of this community is told verbatim from interviews conducted with its members over six months in 2017.
God's Lake is a collaboration between playwright Francesca Albright and award-winning Swampy Cree fimmaker Kevin Lee Burton. Directed by Atomic Vaudeville's Britt Small.
Using bold northern imagery, an original live score by Ziibiwan, and heightened physicality— God’s Lake offers a unique opportunity to witness the complex issues facing people living in a remote community and provides an understanding for those who might have no comprehension of the reserve system, let alone what it’s like to live on a remote First Nations reserve.
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