Toronto's Tarragon Theatre will present playwright-in-residence Rosa Laborde's play HUSH from February 9-March 21.
According to Laborde, "HUSH is the story of a man who enters into the dreams of his young daughter in an attempt to free her from her recurring night terrors." The play takes audience members to the core of consciousness. Laborde's first play, "LÉO" was a success at Tarragon in 2006, returned in 2007, toured to Vancouver, Victoria, and Halifax, and was nominated for the Governor-General's Award. HUSH will be directed by Richard Rose with set and lighting design by Trevor Schwellnus, costume design by Patrick Du Wors, and sound design by Ryder Payne. Marie Fewer will stage manage. For more information visit the theatres website at tarragontheatre.com. To purchase tickets, call the box office at (416)-531-1827, email boxoffice@tarragontheatre.com or visit the box office. The theatre is located at the corner of Bridgman & Howland Ave, one block north of Dupont and two blocks east of Bathurst. The entrance to the theatre is on Howland Avenue.Videos