THE HOURS THAT REMAIN
Haunted by the disappearance of her sister, Denise desperately seeks out answers to Michelle’s disappearance. As she and her husband Daniel grapple with the loss, Denise is visited by Michelle in a series of visions that may help her to find the answers she is looking for.
Playwright Keith Barker came to his inspiration for The Hours That Remain by way of B.C’s Highway of Tears but wants to speak to the much broader epidemic of Canada’s missing women. An epidemic that continues to spread throughout every corner of the nation and one that should feature much more prominently on the public agenda.
Directed by: David Storch
Featuring: Tara Beagan, Eli Ham, Keira Loughran
Featuring: Tara Beagan, Eli Ham, Keira Loughran
Assistant Director: Leah Simone Bowen, Dramaturge: Isaac Thomas
Set & Projection Designer: Andy Moro, Lighting Designer: Michelle Ramsay, Sound Designer: Samuel Sholdice, Costume Designer: Isidra Cruz
Stage Manager: Richard Cliff, Production Manager: Erin Birkenbergs
Set & Projection Designer: Andy Moro, Lighting Designer: Michelle Ramsay, Sound Designer: Samuel Sholdice, Costume Designer: Isidra Cruz
Stage Manager: Richard Cliff, Production Manager: Erin Birkenbergs
Preliminary Drawing. Show must travel in a few duffel bags. Maquette. Miles of Ribbon. Regalia meets roadside cable. Rocks, Light, Rubber. The Hours That Remain. Saskatoon setup #1. Light. Crossover for a set designer to incorporate light but Ramsay was game. Keira Loughran, Eli Ham, Tara Beagan. Collapsible bench. Tara Beagan, Eli Ham. The Hours That Remain.