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COLUMN: 'Colours in the Storm' brings Tom Thomson’s life and mystery to the stage
The Canadian musical uses scenes and songs to portray Thomson’s life, his art and the mystery of his death.
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COLUMN: 'Colours in the Storm' brings Tom Thomson’s life and mystery to the stage
The musical is the current offering from South Simcoe Theatre in its all-Canadian season
Exploring a mystery in South Simcoe Theatre’s production of ‘Colours in the Storm’
By Brian Lockhart It was 1917 when Canadian artist Tom Thomson died under unusual circumstances on a lake in Algonquin Park. Since then, his life and his work have been celebrated, examined, and shrouded in mystery. The final few years of his life in Algonquin are explored in The South Simcoe Theatre’s musical production of Colours in the Storm. Written by Jim Betts, produced by Judi Erickson, directed by Jason Silzer, with musical direction by …
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