October 2024
- Wednesday 25 at 7:30 PM
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- Friday 27 at 7:30 PM
- Saturday 28 at 2:30 PM
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- Sunday 29 at 2:30 PM
- Tuesday 31 at 7:30 PM
A world premiere by Chloë Whitehorn
Blood River is set in a post Roe v Wade overturned place where women’s health rights have been reduced significantly. Abortion is illegal and the line between religion and law has blurred to non-existence. Karen rows a boat across the river to a different “state” where women are not prosecuted for putting their lives ahead of their unborn children. Cybele has spent her whole life buying into the beliefs and rules set for her by her religious/conservative parents until her circumstances force her to question everything. Diane is Cybele’s mother and former high school friend of Karen desperate to save her child from the circumstances she herself has cultivated. This world premiere was commissioned by Theatre Kingston from Kingston Playwright Chloe Whitehorn and examines women’s agency and the plight presented by the predatory political agendas of the patriarchy.
Venue
Kingston Grand Theatre, Baby Grand
218 Princess Street Kingston ON K7L 1B2 Canada
Having a choice is the basis of humanity, the purest expression of one’s free will. And what happens if this seemingly straightforward and essential expression is taken away from one’s self? Blood River is a riveting play written by Kingston-based playwright Chloë Whitehorn and directed by Kingston-born Rosemary Doyle. I attended the world premiere of the show in the Baby Grand Theatre on Wednesday night. It is a play that […]
Chloë Whitehorn’s new play, Blood River, is set in a world where Roe v. Wade has been overturned and abortion is illegal. The play follows three women—a mother, a daughter, and a reproductive rights activist—as they navigate life where the lines between law and religion have become dangerously blurred. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. So yes, okay. It is about abortion. But to call Blood River […]