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A History of Breathing
A History of Breathing explores the search for meaning in an apocalyptic world torn by cataclysm. Three boats and their mysterious passengers float on a dead ocean. The passengers’ search for land will lead to violent confrontation and deadly consequences for them all. Macdonald’s visionary allegory explores creation myths, the capacity for human self-destruction, and the struggle to survive catastrophic trauma.
Presented by the McGill University Department of English Drama & Theatre Program from November 20-29 at Moyse Hall.
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A History of Breathing explores the search for meaning in an apocalyptic world torn by cataclysm. Three boats and their mysterious passengers float on a dead ocean. The passengers’ search for land will lead to violent confrontation and deadly consequences for them all. Macdonald’s visionary allegory explores creation myths, the capacity for human self-destruction, and the struggle to survive catastrophic trauma.
Presented by the McGill University Department of English Drama & Theatre Program from November 20-29 at Moyse Hall.
Find out more »A History of Breathing
A History of Breathing explores the search for meaning in an apocalyptic world torn by cataclysm. Three boats and their mysterious passengers float on a dead ocean. The passengers’ search for land will lead to violent confrontation and deadly consequences for them all. Macdonald’s visionary allegory explores creation myths, the capacity for human self-destruction, and the struggle to survive catastrophic trauma.
Presented by the McGill University Department of English Drama & Theatre Program from November 20-29 at Moyse Hall.
Find out more »A History of Breathing
A History of Breathing explores the search for meaning in an apocalyptic world torn by cataclysm. Three boats and their mysterious passengers float on a dead ocean. The passengers’ search for land will lead to violent confrontation and deadly consequences for them all. Macdonald’s visionary allegory explores creation myths, the capacity for human self-destruction, and the struggle to survive catastrophic trauma.
Presented by the McGill University Department of English Drama & Theatre Program from November 20-29 at Moyse Hall.
Find out more »A History of Breathing
A History of Breathing explores the search for meaning in an apocalyptic world torn by cataclysm. Three boats and their mysterious passengers float on a dead ocean. The passengers’ search for land will lead to violent confrontation and deadly consequences for them all. Macdonald’s visionary allegory explores creation myths, the capacity for human self-destruction, and the struggle to survive catastrophic trauma.
Presented by the McGill University Department of English Drama & Theatre Program from November 20-29 at Moyse Hall.
Find out more »A History of Breathing
A History of Breathing explores the search for meaning in an apocalyptic world torn by cataclysm. Three boats and their mysterious passengers float on a dead ocean. The passengers’ search for land will lead to violent confrontation and deadly consequences for them all. Macdonald’s visionary allegory explores creation myths, the capacity for human self-destruction, and the struggle to survive catastrophic trauma.
Presented by the McGill University Department of English Drama & Theatre Program from November 20-29 at Moyse Hall.
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