news | Thursday March 28, 2019

Redpatch: in house and on the stage!

Picture of Redpatch on a log by the Fraser River in Vancouver.

Private Jonathan Woodrow is a young Indigenous soldier fighting on the Western Front during World War I. Thanks to his experience in hunting and wilderness survival, he quickly becomes one of the 1st Canadian Division’s most feared trench raiders. But as the war and the fighting stretch on with no end in sight, Woodrow begins to realize that he will never go home again. Shedding overdue light on the Indigenous contribution to Canada’s Great War effort, Redpatch was a finalist for the Playwright Guild of Canada’s 2017 Carol Bolt award.

Redpatch is on now until March 31 at the Arts Club in Vancouver. More info here.

Pick up your copy of Redpatch today!.