Là où le sang se mêle (Québec)

SOLEIL LAUNIÈRE, MARCO COLLIN. ARTISTIC TREATMENT: AURA (MONIQUEAURA.COM) © JEAN-FRANÇOIS BRIÈRE
Indigenous arts Theatre Drama Comedy Festival events
Performance options Start time Language Availability
Tuesday, September 17, 2019 12:00 pm English Seats available
Wednesday, September 18, 2019 12:00 pm English Seats available

A Menuentakuan production in collaboration with Teesri Duniya Theatre

Can a person survive their past? Can a people survive their history? Irreverently funny and brutally honest, Where the Blood Mixes is a story of loss, resilience, and redemption set in the heart of the Fraser Canyon.

Caught in a shadowy pool of pain and guilt, Floyd has lost everyone he holds most dear. Now, after more than two decades, his daughter is returning home to confront him. Set during the salmon run, Where the Blood Mixes takes us from the bottom of the river to the resilient spirit of a people.

*Content Warning: Mature themes

Artists

  • black-white-modern-square-frame-photography-logo-2
    By Kevin Loring
  • Translated and directed by Charles Bender
  • marco-collin
    Floyd Marco Collin
  • soleil-launiere-cr-lucile-parry-canet
    Christine Soleil Launière
  • Mooch Charles Bender
  • emilie-monnet-cr-christian-blais-headshot
    June Émilie Monnet
  • George Xavier Huard
  • By Kevin Loring
  • Translated and directed by Charles Bender
  • Production A Menuentakuan production in collaboration with Teesri Duniya Theatre
  • Co-presented Co-presented in French by Zones Théâtrales
  • Distribution Marco Collin : Floyd, Soleil Launière : Christine, Charles Bender : Quêteux, Emilie Monnet : June, Xavier Huard : Georges
  • Assistant director Elaine Normandeau
  • Production manager Line Noël
  • Lighting design and technical mentoring Geoff Levine
  • Sound design Moe Clark, Laura Niquay, Quinn Bonnell, Travis Mercredi, En collaboration avec Musique Nomade
  • Costumes design and decorations Xavier Mary

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