Ernestine Shuswap Gets Her Trout presented by Western Canada Theatre
- Sagebrush Theatre
1300 9th Ave - Presented by Western Canada Theatre
- Evenings 7:30pm | Saturday & Sunday Matinees 2:00pm | Wednesday Tea Matinee 11:00am
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It’s been more than 25 years since Western Canada Theatre and the Secwepemc Cultural Education Society commissioned this work by Tomson Highway, and more than 20 since it premiered right here on the Sagebrush stage. The play collapses a century of history between the peoples of the Shuswap and the rapidly expanding settler communities into a single day in August, 1910, and follows four women as they prepare a feast for the arrival of Wilfred Laurier, the Big Kahuna of Canada. The story is appropriately massive in scope, ranging from riotous comedy to epic tragedy; its form deeply influenced by the trickster spirit of Coyote. We are honoured to have director Kevin Loring returning to Kamloops to bring this seminal piece of local history and Canadian stagecraft back to life in the place where it was first conceived.
No performances on Mondays