Canada’s seniors are the link between the country’s past and future, and their insights are an important part of Canada’s 150 commemorations.
That’s why a new play celebrating seniors in Canada’s past, present and future will be presented Oct. 28 and 29 at 2pm, at the Eden Mills Community Hall, 108 York Street, Eden Mills.
Canada’s Seniors: Our Roots, Our Future has been co-created by the Our Voices group of 16 local seniors, with Guelph-area playwright Catherine Frid.
The group has been meeting weekly since April, telling stories and improvising scenes, and is now in rehearsal for the show with director Alexandra Lent, artistic director of Guelph’s To Be Determined Theatre company.
The play’s scenes explore, the joys and pitfalls of the cell phone age, how families have changed, and even a Utopian vision of the future, organizers say.
This comedic, poignant and insightful show also includes a new song the group created with composer James Gordon.
The Our Voices group is sponsored by Eramosa Eden Retreat Centre, and Canada’s Seniors: Our Roots, Our Future is funded by the Guelph Community Foundation’s Canada 150 initiative and the Ontario Arts Council, with support from Guelph-Eramosa Township, Long and McQuade, Guelph Little Theatre and Eden Mills Community Hall.
This is the Our Voices group’s second production. Their first show, Our Voices: Senior Selfies, played to sold-out houses at the same hall in 2014.
Tickets are $15, cash only, at the door. A portion of all proceeds support the Eden Mills Community Hall.
For more information and reservations visit OurRootsOurFuture.weebly.com, or email OurRootsOurFuture@gmail.com, or call 416-834-2148.