Children of God
Synopsis:
Children of God is a powerful musical about an Oji-Cree family whose children were taken away to a residential school in Northern Ontario. The play tells the story of one family: Tommy and Julia, who are trying to survive in the harsh environment of a religious school, and their mother, Rita, who never stops trying to get them back. The impact of this experience on the lives of them all is profound and devastating, yet the story moves toward redemption.
Children of God offers a thrilling blend of ancient traditions and contemporary realities, celebrating resilience and the power of the Indigenous cultural spirit.
Reviews
"Children of God is must-see theatre for Canadians."—Globe and Mail
"Powerful and profound...This is theatre that resonates on a deep emotional level."—Ottawa Citizen
"A significant success...beautiful and very powerful."—Vancouver Sun
Educator Information
A musical by Corey Payette. Contains references to sexual and physical abuse, as well as to trauma and suicide.
Recommended in the Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools 2019-2020 resource list as being useful for students in grades 10-12 for these subjects: Acting, Drama, English Language Arts, Social Studies.
Additional lnformation
80 pages | 5.50" x 8.60"