It's summer, the season of reckless stunts and river casualties, and as five lives become entangled by a whirlpool, darker and more sinister currents gain momentum and ultimately release them from their obsessions.
Pulsing with the far-reaching rhythms of the human heart, this potent creation lays bare the deepest paradoxes of our living, loving and leaving in an arresting physical investigation of betrayal.
Depicting Gianlorenzo Bernini's visit to France in 1665, the story is told by a courtier assigned to serve as Bernini's translator while the great artist sculpts a portrait of Louis XIV.
An evocative work that rings with innocence, regret, longing and life lived. A perfect beginning to summer, and a wonderful way to remember a past that is just out of reach.
Two deeply-linked monologues show us the astonishing courage and resilience of young human beings during earth shattering moments. Each piece introduces us to a fifteen-year-old girl: the first speaks to us from contemporary Toronto, and the second from Auschwitz, 1945.