Sarkonak: The Regina theatre that put on a bawdy LandBack play for kids


As of Thursday, the theatre’s website states that the play has “mature themes” and “sexual humour,” and recommends an audience of 16 and up. Their summary: “In this courtroom comedy the last member of the Little Red Warrior First Nation isn’t here to play by the rules. When Red discovers a condo development tearing into his ancestral land, he fights back — literally. What follows is a wild collision of justice, Trickster mischief, and unexpected romance. Red moves in with his court-appointed lawyer Larry… and Larry’s wife Desdemona, who soon starts seeing Red in a whole new light.” Unfortunately for the poor teachers who arranged the fateful outing, the raunchy aspects of the play didn’t make it into the description.



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