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We are excited to extend an invitation to students in Grades 7-12 to attend a school show performance and panel discussion on Thursday, February 27, at 10:15 AM at the Capitol Theatre.
About The Show
Set against the turbulent backdrop of 1860s Canada, The Price of Freedom tells the gripping story of John Anderson, a freedom seeker accused of killing a bounty hunter in self-defence. Pursued relentlessly across borders, Anderson’s case becomes a flashpoint for Canada’s moral and legal identity as the United States demands his extradition. Supported by abolitionists from the Underground Railroad and allies within a powerful fraternity, Anderson’s journey unfolds through tense courtroom drama, haunting memories of escape, and the collective fight for dignity and justice.
As the trial challenges Canada’s role as a sanctuary for the oppressed, The Price of Freedom explores the enduring cost of liberty, the bonds of brotherhood, and the fight for dignity in the face of systemic injustice.
We believe this performance provides a unique educational opportunity for students to engage with Canada’s historical narrative and explore critical themes of freedom, justice, and human rights. Following the performance, a panel discussion featuring the play’s creators, historians, and community leaders will provide students with deeper insights into the story’s historical context and contemporary relevance.
To enhance classroom learning, we have attached a school package here that includes a lesson plan created by the OSSTF. This resource connects directly to curriculum topics, including:
Date: Thursday, February 27, 2025
Time: 10:15 AM
Location: Capitol Theatre, Windsor, ON
We encourage teachers to bring their students to this impactful performance. Please confirm your attendance by emailing info@actwindsor.com. Additionally, we would love for you to circulate this invitation to your teachers to ensure more students have the opportunity to engage with this important production.
We look forward to sharing this powerful story with your students and fostering important conversations about Canada’s history and ongoing struggles for freedom and justice.
Thank you for your support,
Arts Collective Theatre & The Amherstburg Freedom Museum