Canadian Indian Residential School System - Portrayals On Stage

Portrayals On Stage

Year Title Writer Director Notes
2008, 2012 "Where the Blood Mixes" Kevin Loring Bradley Moss "Winner of the 2009 Governor General’s Award, Where the Blood Mixes is a beautiful play about family, loss, redemption and healing. Floyd and Mooch, raised in residential schools, must confront their past when Floyd’s daughter Christine returns to Kumsheen after twenty years, to discover her past and her family"

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