Dickson & Bruce History meets Mystery Ep 7 Tale of the Bloodied Feather | Kitchener Public Library
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TALE OF THE BLOODY FEATHER
1896. Two puzzling clues at a crime scene send Detective Dickson (Brian Otto) and Isabel Bruce (Kate Gayman) in opposite directions. While Dickson digs into old land deeds of the Mennonites, Izzy treads into tribal territory for answers to ancient customs.
Meanwhile, Hamilton detective, Demetrius Shevchenko (William Brezden), and Toronto Pinkerton agent, Evelyn Parks (Jen Barton), are chasing down a smuggling ring. To top it off, Ontario’s Chief Investigator, John Wilson Murray (Mike Vanderloo), considers all of these cases to be his!
Each twist and turn along the way leads them all to a startling discovery.
This year's episode 7 features such historical characters as:
Carl Ahrens
, a good friend of Homer Watson, who went on to one of Canada's finest landscape artists
Ezra Eby
, Waterloo County's most illustrious historians of the Mennonites who came here to live
E. Pauline Johnson
, the celebrated recitalist who brought Mohawk culture to life on stage
Jacob Stroh
, a Waterloo historian, teacher, and archeologist who specialized in tribal villages
James Esson and Charles Ottman
, two early photographers who were as different as they were talented
John Wilson Murray
, Ontario's first provincial detective who solved hundreds of crimes and mysteries
Meet the cast and crew
at the Premiere of Dickson & Bruce History meets Mystery Ep 7 "Tale of the Bloodied Feather". It will take place in the 205-seat theatre of the Kitchener Public Library Central at 85 Queen St N, in Kitchener. It features large screen viewing with state-of-the-art
Christie Digital 4K Laser projection
.
Free parking
beside the library in the Ahrens Street E. parking lot at 6pm. Also, ticketed parking is available under the library with access to the right of the KPL off Queens St. N.
Pictured above: The 231-seat theatre at KPL Central features comfortable seating, easy access to seating, large screen viewing, and brand new, Christie Digital 4k laser projection.
Accessibility: KPL Central is fully accessible including the ramp at the library entrance on Queen, the elevator to the lower level, the ramp into the theatre lobby area, and the ramps on each side of the seating that eliminates stairs. All seating is reserved so if there's an accessibility need, e-mail SWYprod@rogers.com for aisle seating. There is also wheelchair placement in the front row.
Information Source: Wordscribe Productions | eventbrite