The past forges the future
In 1828, 17-year-old Ann Harvey saved 160 Irish people from a wreck off of Newfoundland’s Shipwreck Coast, making her an instant hero. Almost 200 years later, the Harvey family homestead has become the Shipwreck Inn, where present-day proprietress Ann Harvey attempts to leave her own mark (and get some new customers) with a tourist blog. Her nephew Joe-L, on the other hand, would do anything to leave his hometown and start a new life somewhere else.
Freely flow through time as unexpected guests and echoes of the past leave their indelible mark on the people that hold vigil along their remote and rocky shore. A memory house for all those lost at sea, this Eugene O’Neill National Playwrights Festival finalist is a poetic, wistful and bright new drama that reminds us that every moment holds the opportunity to change everything.
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Sun, Feb 16 at 7:30pm
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Cast Perspectives
Thu, Feb 13 at 6:30pm
Join a fun and engaging discussion with the actors after the matinee.
Community Series Talkback
Sun, Feb 2 at 1:30 pm
Join an actor from the cast for a topical panel discussion with local community and academic leaders that explores the themes and issues of You Lost Me.
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