Written by
Bev Brett
Genre(s)
Drama, Historical
Synopsis
Set in famine-stricken St. Ann’s, Cape Breton in 1851, the play depicts the fiery dissident Presbyterian minister, Rev. Norman MacLeod, who persecutes those who disagree with him, especially a small boy with second sight. The mythological figure of the reverend thunders through the play. The play is full of Gaelic song, powerful drama and romance
Language
English
Performance History
St. Ann's Bay Players 2002-2004. 23 performances in Cape Breton and New Zealand. Original director Philip Adams, dramaturge Yvette Nolan.
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