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Note: Représentation précédée, à 19h00, d'une rencontre entre David Johnston, Communities editor au quotidien The Gazette et Julian Sher, journaliste et auteur à succès qui a produit un documentaire et écrit un livre sur l'histoire Steven Truscott. Son travail de journaliste a permis de rouvrir le dossier et a mené à l'acquittement de monsieur Truscott. (activité gratuite) |
In the summer of 1959, a sleepy town in rural Ontario was rocked by a tragedy that changed the community forever and sent shockwaves around the world. A 12-year-old girl named Lynne Harper was found raped and strangled to death. Days later, 14-year-old Steven Truscott was charged with her murder. After a two week trial by jury, the boy was found guilty and sentenced to hang, making him the youngest person to sit on Canada's death row. The riveting and poignant true story is seen through the eyes of a fictional character named Sarah, a fellow classmate of Steven and Lynne's as she deals with her own loss of innocence, her world turned upside down and a personal journey to find truth and justice. The play examines the nature of community and how good people make bad choices.
Finalist for the 2009 Governor General's Award for Fiction.
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