Jerome of Sandy Cove

Persephone Productions

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A young man is found near dead on a beach in 1863 Nova Scotia, missing both legs at the knee and unable to speak. For the rest of his life, Jerome is cared for by several families as his fame grows and wanes. From all over, people try to guess where the mystery man is from, but to this day he remains a true Canadian mystery. With original songs by Sarah Segal-Lazar, the play explores not only his life in NS, but several possible origins to the man known as Jerome.

Written and directed by Christopher Moore.
Music and lyrics by Sarah Segal-Lazar.
Costumes by Rachel Germinario.
Cast: Zach Creatchman, Dominique Noel, Angelo Vernucci, Natasha Perry-Fagant.

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Jeudi 6 Octobre 2016 / 20:00
  • Vendredi 7 Octobre 2016 / 20:00
  • Samedi 8 Octobre 2016 / 14:00
  • Samedi 8 Octobre 2016 / 20:00
  • Mercredi 12 Octobre 2016 / 20:00
  • Jeudi 13 Octobre 2016 / 20:00
  • Vendredi 14 Octobre 2016 / 20:00
  • Samedi 15 Octobre 2016 / 20:00
  • Dimanche 16 Octobre 2016 / 14:00

95 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 13+
Retardataires / Latecomers : 10 minutes

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