THE MILL (Part Two): The Huron Bride

THEATREFRONT

March 30 – April 2, 2010
Tickets: $20 – $30

1834. The mill is fully operational. A young woman braves the perilous journey across the Atlantic to work as a hired hand at The Mill and find herself engaged to its owner, but will the ghost of his ex-wife spoil their wedding plans? THE MILL is the biggest project ever undertaken by Theatrefront - a series of four full-length plays, written by four Canadian playwrights, starring the same ensemble of actors. All four plays follow the lives of the inhabitants of Brody, a small rural Canadian pioneer town. Throughout the series we learn the horrifying story of the mill's past, and the secrets of the town's inhabitants.

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Written By: Hannah Moscovitch

Directed By: Christian Barry

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

About Theatrefront

Theatrefront believes in crossing borders – both geographic and artistic - to create unique dramatic work infused with music, movement and media. Since its first Toronto production in 1999, numerous Dora nominations and critical acclaim have placed Theatrefront at the forefront of Canada’s independent theatre community. Theatrefront’s productions are self-devised, created collaboratively by the ensemble and often take them abroad. Acclaimed productions of RETURN (The Sarajevo Project) in 2006 and UBUNTU (The Cape Town Project) in 2009 were both created in collaboration with foreign artists before their Toronto premieres. The Mill now brings Theatrefront back to Canada for an investigation of our own national identity. The finale of THE MILL (Part Four): Ash premieres next season and will be joined by Parts One, Two and Three, all playing in repertory at the Tank House Theatre.

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photo of Holly Lewis by Chris Gallow