Photo Flash: First Look at Tarragon Theatre's THE VALLEY, Opening Tonight
By: BWW News Desk Nov. 13, 2013
Tarragon Theatre presents the Toronto premiere of award-winning Canadian playwright Joan MacLeod's newest play, The Valley, directed by the theatre's Artistic Director, Richard Rose. An expertly woven tale of healing, strangers collide in this moving and subtle work that opens tonight, November 13 and runs to December 15 (previews from November 6) in Tarragon's Mainspace. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
One of Canada's most impressive playwrights, MacLeod brings her clear and driven signature style to this potent play that explores the unexpected shared lives of strangers. A difficult first few months at university brings the troubled 18-year-old Connor back home to live with his mother, Sharon. The aftermath of his arrest by Constable Dan on Vancouver's SkyTrain illuminates the young man's painful mental state as well as the officer's fraught home life where his wife Janie is struggling after the birth of their first child. The Valley deftly reaches behind the headlines to the core of complicated and complex issues surrounding mental illness, parenting and law enforcement.Director Richard Rose has assembled an outstanding cast and artistic team to tell this thought-provoking story. Susan Coyne is Sharon, the mother of Connor, portrayed by Colin Mercer. Ian Lake is Constable Dan and Michelle Monteith is his wife, Janie. Rose's long-time collaborators Charoltte Dean andGraeme Thomson return to Tarragon as the costume and set designer respectively. The sound designer is Todd Charlton and the stage manager is Marie Fewer.

Ian Lake and Colin Mercer

Michelle Monteith

Colin Mercer

Susan Coyne and Colin Mercer

Michelle Monteith, Ian Lake and Susan Coyne

Michelle Monteith and Ian Lake

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