Shakespeare and Indigenous histories collide in the world première of 1939

Wahsonti:io Kirby (centre) as Evelyne Rice with members of the company in 1939. Stratford Festival 2022. – Photo by David Hou

STRATFORD (August 23, 2022) 1939, a Stratford Festival commission written by Jani Lauzon and Kaitlyn Riordan, started previews at the Studio Theatre on August 23, directed by Lauzon.

This play is brought to life for the first time by actors Richard Comeau as Joseph Summers, Wahsonti:io Kirby as Evelyne Rice, Kathleen MacLean as Susan Blackbird, Tara Sky as Beth Summers, and John Wamsley as Jean Delorme with Sarah Dodd, Jacklyn Francis and Mike Shara.

The production features set design by Joanna Yu, costume design by Asa Benally, lighting design by Louise Guinand, sound design and composition by Wayne Kelso, dramaturgy by Jessica Carmichael and Sorouja Moll.

1939 finds us in a fictional Indian Residential School in Northern Ontario where, anticipating a visit by King George VI, an English teacher enlists her students in a production of All’s Well That Ends Well. But her rigid ideas of how Shakespeare should be performed are challenged as her Indigenous students start finding parallels between themselves and the characters in the play – and, far from letting themselves be defined by colonial expectations, set out to make Shakespeare’s bitter-sweet comedy defiantly their own.

“Although this is not the first play that has been written about the incredible resilience of Residential School Survivors, what differs now is that organizations like Stratford are lending support and curious audiences are coming to witness and listen,” says Lauzon. “We are now able to create theatre with highly trained Indigenous actors, together with spiritual support from Elders and Knowledge Keepers. We are having conversations around Cultural Intimacy and using circular communication to transform the way we create theatre.”

With all of this coming together, Lauzon sees that “the change that so many have fought for is finally happening.”

For each ticket sold to 1939, $5 will be donated jointly to the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association and the Atlohsa Family Healing Services.

A space for reflection will be available adjacent to the Studio Theatre following performances of 1939. This space will feature artist Tom Wilson’s Fading Memories of Home, an installation selected by the playwrights that explores the systemic erasure of Indigenous culture in Indian Residential Schools. Tom Wilson is a musician, visual artist, and writer of novels and non-fiction. At the age of 53, it was revealed to him that he was adopted, and his parents were actually Kahnawake Mohawks. Moreover, the woman he’d been raised to believe was his aunt was in actuality, his mother. Since then, Wilson has explored what his white upbringing means against the juxtaposition of his family and culture. Wilson’s art installation will be on view in the reflection space, which is facilitated by Kelly Fran Davis, a professor of Indigenous histories and cultures in the Faculty of Education at Wilfrid Laurier University. All are welcome.

1939 has its opening on September 11 and runs until October 29. For tickets and information, please visit: www.stratfordfestival.ca or call 1.800.567.1600.

Production support is generously provided by Karon C. Bales, Charles E. Beall, and by M. Fainer. Support for the creation of 1939 is generously provided by the Foerster Bernstein New Play Development Program.

The 2022 season runs until October 30, featuring Hamlet, Chicago, The Miser, Little Women, Richard III, All’s Well That Ends Well, Death and the King’s Horseman, Every Little Nookie, Hamlet-911, and 1939.

CAST (in alphabetical order)

Richard Comeau                     Joseph Summers

Sarah Dodd                            Sian Ap Dafydd

Jacklyn Francis                       Madge Macbeth

Wahsonti:io Kirby                  Evelyne Rice

Kathleen MacLean                  Susan Blackbird

Mike Shara                              Father Callum Williams

Tara Sky                                  Beth Summers

John Wamsley                         Jean Delorme

ARTISTIC CREDITS

Co-Playwright                                                 Jani Lauzon

Co-Playwright                                                 Kaitlyn Riordan

Director                                                           Jani Lauzon

Set Designer                                                    Joanna Yu

Costume Designer                                           Asa Benally

Lighting Designer                                           Louise Guinand

Composer and Sound Designer                      Wayne Kelso

Dramaturge                                                     Jessica Carmichael

Research Dramaturge                                     Sorouja Moll

Fight Director                                                 Geoff Scovell

Elder Script Consultants                                 Pauline Shirt, Shirley Horn, Edna Manitowabi, Elizabeth Stevens

Indigenous Community Ambassador             Summer Bressette

Kanien’kéha Translator                                   Wahsonti:io Kirby

Anishinaabemowin Translator                        Waawaate Fobister with Roger Fobister Sr.

Spiritual and Traditional Medicine Advisor   Pauline Shirt

Cultural Liaison                                              Phil Davis

Assistant Director                                           desirée leverenz

Assistant Set and Costume Designer              Victoria Spain

Assistant Lighting Designer                           Hannah Kirby

Assistant Sound Designer                               Olivia Wheeler

Fight Captain                                                  Richard Comeau

Reflection Space Facilitator                            Kelly Fran Davis

“Fading Memories of Home”,
Reflection Space Art Installation by              Tom Wilson

Stage Manager                                                Bona Duncan

Assistant Stage Manager                                 Ada Aguilar

Assistant Stage Manager                                 Ken James Stewart

Production Assistant                                       Carolyn Bayley

Production Stage Managers                            Bona Duncan, Bruno Gonsalves, Cynthia Toushan

Technical Director                                          Eleanor Creelman

Assistant Technical Director                          Zach Fedora

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MORE INFORMATION:

The Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association’s (CSAA) mission is to provide for the well-being of the Children of Shingwauk Alumni who are former students of the Shingwauk and Wawanosh Indian Residential Schools, their families and their communities. http://shingwauk.org 

Atlohsa has been serving individuals and families across Southwestern Ontario since 1986 providing low-barrier wraparound services to community members with complex needs, including mental wellness, substance use, homelessness, domestic violence and trauma. Atlohsa specializes in providing strengths-based healing and wellness supports, utilizing trauma-informed and harm reduction approaches. https://atlohsa.com