<\/a>The Saint John Theatre Company<\/a><\/strong> (SJTC) is proud to welcome Mulgrave Road Theatre on\u00a0November 17th and\u00a018th at the\u00a0BMO Studio Theatre.<\/p>\n \u201cRaw, Real, Riveting!\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n WATCHING GLORY DIE<\/strong> A girl, a guard, a mother. Caught in a system out of control.\u00a0Inspired by the true story of New Brunswick teen Ashley Smith.<\/em><\/p>\n Deliberately fictionalized, Watching Glory Die<\/em> is a riveting and deeply compassionate portrait of three women \u2013 Glory, incarcerated for minor offences at age 14, whose compulsive nature leads to an ever spiralling clash with Corrections Canada, Rosellen, the girl\u2019s adoptive mother desperately trying to remain connected to her daughter, and Gail, a prison guard, walking the line between her \u2018orders\u2019 and her conscience.<\/p>\n \u201cThis performance did what great art is meant to do; stimulate the intellect of the audience and enhance the cultural understanding of ourselves.\u201d — Lois Dort, The Guysborough Journal<\/em><\/p>\n
\n A Mulgrave Road Theatre production<\/strong>
\n by Judith Thompson.<\/strong><\/p>\n