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Returning Home

Returning Home

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Episode 1: After getting out of jail the main character, Henry, is ready to walk the red road of sobriety. He is ready to turn his life around. But a dark secret and his old friends make that a rough journey. His girlfriend, Rosie, is also working on herself and her success only complicates things.


Sixty Below is an examination of what it means to be Indigenous in today’s Yukon, indeed in today’s Canada.

Indigenous peoples have suffered colonization for hundreds of years. Loss of language, loss of identity, loss of control. Yet we survive. We are still here.

This audio play asks you to confront the losses and embrace hope with its characters.


Content warnings and resources are available at sixtybelow.ca


Credits:

Created by Leonard Linklater

Co-Artistic Producers: Patti Flather & Wren Brian

Dramaturg: David Geary

Audio Recording Director: Reneltta Arluk

Sound Designer, Composer, Audio Producer: Jordy Walker

Musician: Boyd Benjamin


Audio Play Cast:

Henry - Charles Eshelman

Dave - Charles McLeod

Bruiser - Earl Darbyshire

Johnnie - Luke Mae

Big Joe - Leonard Linklater

Rosie - Miki Wolf

Ruth - Rae Mombourquette


Film Credits:

Production Manager: Tova Krentzman

Director of Photography: Douglas Joe

Camera Operator & Colorist: Atsushi Sugimoto

Production Designer: Lea-Ann McNally

Actors: Christine Genier & Bradley Balmforth


Based on a stage play written by Patti Flather and Leonard Linklater


Special thanks to The Guild Hall and Nakai Theatre for their support of this project.

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