We encourage you to purchase tickets to see Children of God at the York Theatre (The Cultch) between March 21-29 at whatever show time works best for you — and then attend a talkback session at NSUC after the Sunday Service on March 30th.
The Cultch calls this “A gorgeous, powerful musical about an Oji-Cree family whose children were taken away to a residential school in Northern Ontario.” and explains:
The story of Rita, a mother who was never let past the school’s gate, and her kids, Tom and Julia, who never knew she came, pushes toward redemption. Children of God offers a blend of ancient traditions and contemporary realities, celebrating resilience and the power of the Indigenous cultural spirit. Inspired by First Nations music, Corey Payette’s moving score also includes echoes of provocative Broadway masterpieces such as Fun Home and Next to Normal.
Children of God takes place in two time periods during the 1950s and 1970s, and is set during a time when it is mandatory by law for all Indigenous children to attend residential schools.
Purchase tickets at https://thecultch.com/ticket/children-of-god/ .