The Rachel Browne Theatre, 211 Bannatyne at Main Street
March 29 to April 8
8:00 pm March 29 – 31, April 3 – 7
2:00 pm April 1, 7 & 8
Theatre Projects Manitoba presents
Dionysus In Stony Mountain
Tickets: Students: $15 / Seniors: $18 / Adults: $22
email to purchase or to reserve or call 204 -989-2400
Written by Steven Ratzlaff
Directed by Bill Kerr
Featuring: Sarah Constible & Ross McMillan
As unabashedly intellectual as it is dramatically compelling, the play erupts with Friedrich Nietzsche, exploring the binding and loosening of family ties, the warehousing of the mentally ill in Canada’s prisons, mania, and the boundaries of the patient /psychiatrist relationship, finally asking "What does it really mean to care?”
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EXPLORING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Tuesday, April 3, 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Winnipeg Free Press Café, 237 McDermot Avenue
Moderated by Naomi Levine
Theatre Projects Manitoba (TPM) is pleased to present a panel as part of the première of Dionysus in Stony Mountain.
The panelists are:
• John Hutton, Executive Director, John Howard Society
• Glenn Morison, Chaplain, Winnipeg Remand Centre
• Joan Carolyn, Program Director, COSA (Circles of Support & Accountability)
• Adam Klassen, Journey to Justice (Mennonite Central Committee)
• Steven Ratzlaff, Playwright
• Wilma Derksen, Founder of MCC’s Victim’s Voice, Victim’s advocate
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