Annie Cook as Sek’lap (Coyote) plays a powerful and humourous role in Tuwitames, a community play with a cast of 50, which traces the life of an adopted young man who discovers his roots in the Splatsin First Nation. The play, presented by Runaway Moon Theatre and the Splatsin Language and Cultural Program, brought both laughter and tears to sold-out crowds.

Annie Cook as Sek’lap (Coyote) plays a powerful and humourous role in Tuwitames, a community play with a cast of 50, which traces the life of an adopted young man who discovers his roots in the Splatsin First Nation. The play, presented by Runaway Moon Theatre and the Splatsin Language and Cultural Program, brought both laughter and tears to sold-out crowds.

Powerful performance

Tuwitames, presented by Runaway Moon Theatre and the Splatsin Language and Cultural Program, played to sold-out crowds.

 

Annie Cook as Sek’lap (Coyote) plays a powerful and humourous role in Tuwitames, a community play with a cast of 50, which traces the life of an adopted young man who discovers his roots in the Splatsin First Nation. The play, presented by Runaway Moon Theatre and the Splatsin Language and Cultural Program, brought both laughter and tears to sold-out crowds.

 

 

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