Artifact

Event Details

Seven bodies will be discovered along the banks of the St. Lawrence River. Death will transform the daily lives of those who encounter it.

Directed by Geneviève Wabant-Martineau (Master’s candidate)

Sound: Simon Jutras

Lighting: Tristan-Olivier Breiding

Scenery and Props: Brian Smith

Featuring second-year French-speaking BPT students

The waves are particularly violent tonight. From Coteau-du-Lac to Blanc-Sablon, the St. Lawrence River battles gusts that will leave no one unscathed. Seven bodies are washed up on the banks of a territory as vast as it is unsettling. Seven unidentified bodies. Seven unclaimed remains. While out for a walk, a jog, a kiss, or simply living their lives, Élodie, Rose, Dora, Charlotte, Martin, Léo, Mathilde, Mathis, and Anne will encounter these dead. This encounter will allow them to affirm life. Or survival. In a narrative that is at once funny, sensitive, violently human, and tragic, the ebb and flow of multiple voices confronts the intimate and fragile gem that is every existence. And while these hearts grapple with their own stories, the river grapples with its own—the grand, the immense one, the one inscribed in the depths of its currents and tides.

Accessibility
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Date and time
Mar 26, 2026 to Mar 28, 2026
8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Format and location
In person
Academic Hall (SMN)
Language
French
Audience
General public
Organized by
Department of Theatre at University of Ottawa