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Lilies; Or the Revival of a Romantic Drama

by Michel Marc Bouchard

A queer masterpiece, reimagined.

In 1912, two schoolboys fall in love performing a play about Saint Sebastian. Their passion is interrupted when one is unjustly sent to prison. Decades later, several inmates agree to stage this story of young love in search of their own redemption.

Prolific indie company lemonTree creations revives Michel Marc Bouchard’s masterpiece with Walter Borden (African/Mi’qmaq/Choctaw) leading a cast of Indigenous, Black, and culturally diverse artists to make visible the high incarceration rates of these communities. Centring Indigeneity and diverse worldviews, the creative team bring this romantic drama into the 21st century, unearthing love, lies, and colonialism.

This project is part of Why Not’s SHARE stream of activities. SHARE projects are partnerships with other independent artists and companies to help produce, present or tour their work. 

a lemonTree creations + Buddies in Bad Times Theatre + Why Not Theatre co-production

Written by Michel Marc Bouchard

Translated by Linda Gaboriau 

Directed by Cole Alvis 

Starring Walter Borden, Alexander Chapman, Mark Cassius, Waawaate Fobister, Ryan G. Hinds, Indrit Kasapi, Tsholo Khalema, Troy Emery Twigg and, Joseph Zita 

Set and Props Design by Jay Havens 

Costume Design by Joanna Yu

Sound Design and Composition by Deanna Choi 

Lighting Design by Michelle Ramsay 

Assistant Directed by Nikki Shaffeeullah 

Outside Eye Donna-Michelle St. Bernard 

Stage Managed by Neha Ross

"a potent metaphor for restorative justice"

NOW Magazine

"ambitious and creative"

Mooney on theatre

“It’s engraved in my mind, my flesh, in my heart, in my soul…”