My Name is Margaret Harman
My Name is Margaret Harman is the multi-generational story of the Harman family, whose escape from slavery takes them to London, Ontario and the Fugitive Slave Chapel. When Baby Margaret is sold at auction at only three years of age, her parents vow to reunite with her somewhere, somehow. For this to happen, the toddler must be taught to always remember her true name. This play records the struggles of Margaret and her family as they move from slavery to freedom in the Forest City.
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8:00 pm My Name is Margaret Harman
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2017/02/my-name-is-margaret-harman/ for details.
Location: TAP Centre for Creativity
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8:00 pm My Name is Margaret Harman
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2017/02/my-name-is-margaret-harman/ for details.
Location: TAP Centre for Creativity
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8:00 pm My Name is Margaret Harman
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2017/02/my-name-is-margaret-harman/ for details.
Location: TAP Centre for Creativity
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2:00 pm My Name is Margaret Harman
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2017/02/my-name-is-margaret-harman/ for details.
Location: TAP Centre for Creativity
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8:00 pm My Name is Margaret Harman
See https://theatreinlondon.ca/2017/02/my-name-is-margaret-harman/ for details.
Location: TAP Centre for Creativity
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Hi Peter – Here is more info about MARGARET HARMAN. We do have a matinee on Saturday the 11th at 2pm. 100% of ticket proceeds are going to the Fugitive Slave Chapel Preservation Project.
Stage Managed by Emma Wise & Vicki Nicholls
Costumes and Props by Sue Parke
Lighting Design by Stephen Mitchell
Sound Design by Melanie McIllmoyle
CAST
Tia Brown as Margaret Harman
Demis Odanga as Basil Harman
Anita Omodiagbe as Mary Harman
Jeff Werkmeister as Dennis Lark
David Pasquino as Edwin Beadnull
Kathleen Morrison as Lavinia Beadnull
Benjamin Collymore as Chester
Rebecca Thornton as Cynthia Lark
Delany Odanga as Jugg
Thanks Jason! I’ve updated the listing and added the ticket link as well.
So glad I got to see this play. The cast was excellent. Demis Odanga was especially good in his role.