Theatre Northwest’s third stage reading of the season will be quite unlike the previous two.
Sisters will be performed live on stage tonight, it is an “uncompromising look at a convent-run Indian residential school” according to the theatre.
The play is a memory of one nun’s time in a 60’s residential school. Based on the subject matter, there is a lot of outdated language and content that the theatre says the audience should be aware of before coming in.
“I hope it inspires discussion. I hope someone in the audience picks up the 94 calls to action and takes a look through them at the end” said Anna Russel, the director of the stage read.
“We have all worked really hard to put this together in a sensitive way” she said.
“It is humbling” said Gil Botelho, one of the actors in the production. “It isn’t your run of the mill comedy or drama, it is a pretty deep subject and I am just hoping we can do it justice and bring this to light in a proper way, that will educate people without offending anyone.”
The proceeds from the reading will all be going to the residential school survivors society.
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