Canadian Stage’s “1939”

The last residential school in Canada closed in 1996; I started first grade that September, with no clue at all that these schools existed. Like most young Canadians, I didn’t learn about the full extent of the atrocities perpetrated against Indigenous peoples until well into my adult life, and plays like Jani Lauzon and Kaitlin…

Moss Theatre Collective and Alumnae Theatre Company’s “Fierce”

“Again?” The first line of George F. Walker’s unpublished work Fierce fully embodies everything that we’re about to witness in a single word. Moss Theatre Collective’s inaugural production is an intense two-hander which delves into the lives of a recently-released inmate and her psychiatrist as they use some...unconventional methods to open up and gain each…

The King Black Box’s “Girls Unwanted”

What does it mean to be “unwanted?” To be cast aside, to be unnecessary, to be forgotten? The young women we meet in George F. Walker’s Girls Unwanted have been made to feel that way their whole lives, so when the police start calling about a murder, everyone has their back against the wall. The…