Women of the Fur Trade

By Frances Koncan

October 2021

April 2022

Set in eighteen hundred and something-something in a small room in a fort on the banks of the Reddish River on Treaty 1 land, near-ish what is commonly known today as Winnipeg, Manitoba, this story follows three women. Cecilia is a British settler, Marie-Angelique is a Métis woman “given up” by her mother, and Eugenia is an Ojibwe woman who sells furs to the inhabitants of the fort. They swear to each other “no man, no land, and no government shall ever come between us”. A bold promise in a time when poet and folk hero Louis Riel is returning to ready a provisional government, and the ever handsome Thomas Scott is surveying the Reddish River in preparation for its annexation into the Canadian State...

Written by mixed Anishinaabe and Slovene playwright Frances Koncan from Couchiching First Nation in Treaty 3 territory, Women of the Fur Trade is an invitation to review what historical narratives we know of the land we walk on. It is an opportunity to recognize Indigenous and Métis heroes and leaders, and all the women and two-spirited folks who were behind the public facing image.

Presented In-Person and Digitally by Gwaandak Theatre

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

October 5th-6th, 2021 – Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre, Dawson

April 7th-23rd, 2022 – Filmed at the Old Fire Hall, Whitehorse & Streamed Digitally

*In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and in accordance with the "Active Case Threshold" policy, the planned in-person Whitehorse shows (scheduled for October 21st-24th at the Old Fire Hall) shifted to online streaming.

CREDITS

Featuring Isabelle James-Walker (MARIE-ANGELIQUE), Katelyn Clark (CECILIA), Kelly Vittrekwa (EUGENIA), Brandon Wicke (THOMAS SCOTT), Ames Val (LOUIS RIEL)

Playwright | Frances Koncan

Director | Meredith Pritchard

Technical Director & Prop Master | Austin Roe

Lighting Designer | Kasey Rae Anderson

Sound Designer | Wade Galbraith

Set Designer | Blake Lepine

Costume Designer | Jensine Emeline Trondson

Stage Manager | Rosalind Crump

Production Assistant | Alia Krueger

Video Editors | Sydney Wolf & Erik Labossiere, Wikkid Twist Media

A huge thank you to our funders, partners, and sponsors: @YAC Residency Program, Canada Council for the Arts | Conseil des arts du Canada, Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre, Government of Yukon, The Heart of Riverdale, Klondike Institute of Art and Culture, Lotteries Yukon, Yukon Government Department of Tourism and Culture. Funding for this organization is made possible through the assistance of Arts Operating Funds - Annual Operating Component, Department of Tourism and Culture, Ranj Pillai, Minister. Special thank-you to Mx. Stitches.

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