Justice For Maurice Henry Carter

Justice For Maurice Henry Carter
Company
Arbez Drama Projects
Playwright
Donald Molnar & Alicia Payne
Runtime
90 minutes

Justice for Maurice Henry Carter is based on the true story of a wrongful conviction. Initially strangers, a Black man in prison and a White man become brothers while fighting for justice. A chorus weaves a cappella spirituals, hymns, and gospel music throughout. Innocence Canada supported Maurice’s case and was present when he was released from prison into the arms of his 90 year-old mother as he stepped out of a luxury Winnebago. Canada created The Miscarriage of Justice Review Commission to address wrongful convictions. When the legal system doesn't work, the power of community and brotherly love does.


More about the show experience

This show is part of the Next Stage Series, a curated selection of shows brought to you by experienced Fringe producers.

This series enables production elevation and creative risk-taking by four talented companies who are all poised and ready for their next stage. They capture a moment in Canadian theatre that iterates the profound feelings that great plays can stir and leave long lingering impressions upon us. They are full of vitality and force that we are honoured to present at the Toronto Fringe Festival this summer.


Performances

  Date Time
3rd July 6:00pm  
5th July 12:00pm  
6th July 7:15pm  
8th July 1:15pm  
9th July 9:45pm  
11th July 7:30pm  
13th July 9:45pm  

Venue

1 : Soulpepper Theatre's Michael Young Theatre

50 Tank House Lane
Distillery Historic District
Toronto
Ontario
M5A 3C4

Access

Level of Physical Access
Accessible

Covid-19 policy

Masks
Not required

Facilities

Air Conditioned
Yes
Washrooms
Yes
Outdoors
No

Accessibility information


Content advice

Parental guidance advised Gunshots Abrupt cues