The Canadian History Project Presents IN HIS NAME: DOLLARD DES ORMEAUX AND THE BATTLE OF LONG SAULT, Now thru 4/27

By: Apr. 23, 2014
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With a mandate to produce plays set in Canada prior to Confederation, The Canadian History Project will present In His Name: Dollard Des Ormeaux and the Battle of Long Sault, written by Robert Tsonos and directed by Adam Bailey. The show will run today, April 23rd to 27th, 2014, Wed. to Sat. at 8pm, Sunday at 2pm at The Array Space , 155 Walnut Avenue, Toronto. Tickets $20 https://inhisname.eventbrite.ca, call: 416­993­7929, or e-mail inhisnametickets@hotmail.com.

Set in 1660, In His Name is not just the story of a 350 year old event in which 17 Frenchmen fought off 700 native warriors, saving the small settlement of Ville Marie (Montre?al). The play is about young men fighting for their country, the loved ones who struggle to save them, and the religious and political ties that control them. Replace the battle for furs with the battle for oil and In His Name mirrors the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The play is an inventive, fast?paced, theatrically stylized drama.

Directed by Adam Bailey (Saint Francis Talks to the Birds­Royal Porcupine Productions, The Enchanted Crackhouse­The Enchanted Collected) and starring Ellen Denny (A Christmas Carol­Neptune Theatre, Anne Shirley­The Guild Charlottetown), Blythe Haynes (The Killdeer­Alumnae Theatre, Mary's Wedding­Toronto Fringe), Christopher Isaak (Paradises Lost-Summerworks, Last 5 Years­Act Natural Productions), Josh Johnston (The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui­Red Light District, Something is Wrong­Naught, A Theatre Company), Scott McCulloch (The Dreamer Examines his Pillow­JR Theatre, Time Stands Still­Unit 102), Clinton Lee Pontes, and Clinton Walker (The Book of Esther, Director-Whitehorse, Ditch-TPM Backspace ­ Dora Nomination).

Playwright Robert Tsonos recently won The Uprising National Playwrights' Award for his play It's Time, and this month completed a playwright residency at Globus Theatre.

In His Name was workshopped at Playwrights' Workshop Montreal, was a finalist in both the Herman Voaden Playwriting Competition and the Playwrights of Spring Competition, and received a staged reading at the Atlantic Stage New Play Festival in Myrtle Beach, SC.



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