Written by one of the most iconic Acadian playwrights of the 1970s, this beautifully eerie tale brings us to a small fishing town in New Brunswick, where a family is forced to revisit a haunting moment of their past that has since isolated them from their community.
“When a good-looking stranger appears in the village, a dysfunctional family is forced to confront their involvement in a tragic rape that occurred in the neighbourhood a few years earlier, triggering acts of revenge and a near repetition of the previous tragedy. These events seem to exorcise ghosts of the past which have driven a wedge between the family members as well as between themselves and their community, causing them to stagnate and decay emotionally”
- Glen Nichols from “Angels & Anger”