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2018:
WELCOME TO BON ECHO

By Aimee O'Beirn
Directed by Adam Corrigan Holowitz

Company
Elizabeth Durand, Celine Medeiros
Shaun Hessey, Adam Corrigan Holowitz, Kydra Ryan, John Turner
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Designer Sue Parke
Stage Manager Vicki Nicholls

A beautiful, funny and heartfelt play about a radical pioneer in Canada’s suffrage movement to celebrate 100 years since women got the vote.

Flora Denison MacDonald, a true radical of her time, has secluded herself in Bon Echo where she devotes her time to nature and the ideals of Walt Whitman. But life in Bon Echo is turned on its head with the arrival of a mysterious young woman. What secrets will be revealed?


PERFORMANCE TIMES
July 11, 17, 25, 26 at 7:30 pm
July 18 at 2:00 pm

Location:
Fanshawe Pioneer Village

1424 Clarke Road
Tickets: $15
For tickets call: 519-457-1296

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Elizabeth Durand as Flora Denison in Welcome to Bon Echo. 2018 Photo by Richard Gilmore.
AlvegoRoot's 2018 Season was supported by the London Arts Council through the City of London's Community Arts Investment Program. Along with generous support by private donors.
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AlvegoRoot acknowledges that we create work on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lūnaapéewak and Attawandaron peoples as well as nations both recorded and unrecorded who have been caretakers of this land for time immemorial.  These lands are connected with the London Township and Sombra Treaties of 1796 and the Dish with One Spoon Covenant Wampum.
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  • Home
  • 2023 SEASON
    • february
    • The Fig Tree
    • Lawrence Station
    • The Lawyer of La Salette
    • The Manor Park Evening Post
  • Presentations
    • Shakespeare: A Most Rare Vision
  • About
    • Artistic Director
    • Ensemble
    • Gyroscope Conversations
    • Virtual Archive Season >
      • Bill Paul and Roy McDonald: From the Archives
      • Miles of Life: Five Films of Lives Lived in London
      • Manor Park Evening Post: Groundhog Day
      • Goodnight Spaceman
      • Across the Waves
      • Manor Park Evening Post: Thanksgiving
      • 152 Happy Days
      • Manor Park Evening Post: Summer
      • Seven Songs For Canada
      • Harvest
      • Of Gods and Machines: Audio Play
    • Past Seasons
    • Media
    • Programs
    • Image Gallery
  • Contact
    • New Play Submission
  • Donate