The Mill - Now We are Brody

Theatrefront

October 8 – 24, 2009
Tickets: $5 – $35

The Mill is a completely unique theatrical endeavour comprised of a series of four full-length plays written by four of Canada’s most celebrated playwrights (Matthew MacFadzean, Hannah Moscovitch, Tara Beagan and Damien Atkins). The series reveals the shocking story of a mill’s past, exposing the secrets of the land’s inhabitants.

Read The Toronto Star's profile on The Mill here >

Part One: Now We Are Brody takes place in 1854.  The mill is boarded up as the townsfolk attempt to bury a dark shame from their past.  The arrival of a young woman with the deed to the mill threatens to unearth the secret.  Ghosts fly through the air, and saws spin mercilessly in this heart-pounding beginning to our story.

For information on The Mill Part Two: The Huron Bride click here >

Special 2-Show Pass:  Buy tickets to Now We Are Brody and The Huron Bride together and save!  Passes are $60 adults and $35 students/CAEA.  Please call the box office for details.

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Written By: Matthew MacFadzean

Directed By: Daryl Cloran

Featuring: Maev Beaty, Richard Greenblatt, Eric Goulem, Ryan Hollyman, Michelle Latimer, Holly Lewis and Michelle Monteith

Set Design - Gillian Gallow
Costume Design - Dana Osborne
Lighting Design - Andrea Lundy
Sound Design and Composition - Richard Feren
Projection Design - Ben Chaisson

Stage Manager - Krista Blackwood
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About Theatrefront

Theatrefront is dedicated to stretching the boundaries of the human experience through theatre. Founded by Artistic Director Daryl Cloran, the company provides an environment for dramatic risks and for developing the trust and confidence for theatre professionals to push themselves to new emotional and physical limits. This objective has resulted in challenging contemporary works, sold-out performances and the development of several new Canadian plays.

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