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Tarragon Theatre, in a co-production with Studio 180 Theatre, presents the Toronto premiere of You Will Remember Me by Governor General’s Award-winning playwright François Archambault, one of Québec’s most dynamic voices, in a translation by Bobby Theodore. Directed by Studio 180 co-founder and Artistic Director Joel Greenberg, You Will Remember Me is a vivid and elegant drama about family and memory that stars R.H. Thomson, Kimwun Perehinec, Nancy Palk, Mark McGrinder and Michela Cannon. You Will Remember Me previews from March 1, opens March 9 and runs to April 10 in Tarragon’s Mainspace.
How will you be remembered? How will you choose to remember those you love? As the aging patriarch of a modern family – a university professor, political and intellectual force, and long-time sovereigntist – suffers from dementia, the people who love him struggle to make room in their lives for his care.
The play was premiered at Montreal’s Théâtre la Licorne in February 2014 in French:
“The sharpest and most thoughtful Canadian stage drama to investigate the mysteries of memory since John Mighton’s Half Life.… But while this is a play of ideas, it’s a rich, accessible and frequently funny one that never neglects the emotional stakes.”- J. Kelly Nestruck, The Globe and Mail
Tuesday–Saturday at 8pm; Sunday at 2:30pm; select Saturdays: March 12, 19, 26 at 2:30pm.
Regular Tickets range from $28 to $60 with discounts for seniors, students, groups and artsworkers.
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