The latest work from Canadian theatre icon Judith Thompson – Such Creatures – is a warm welcome home after her debut thirty years ago at the intimate backspace of Theatre Passe Muraille.
Such Creatures confronts audiences with pain, rage, fear and unimaginable choices. True to form, Thompson handles the harshest realities of human existence with sensitivity, artistry and always hope. Milder than her earlier work, Such Creatures strikes a graceful balance between accessibility and thoughtful, political theatre. Two powerful, interwoven monologues are artfully brought to life under the direction of Brian Quirt and nuanced actors Michaela Washburn...