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“YOU GOT TO TAKE A LIKKLE BIT OF SUFFERIN' TO GET THAT HOPE.” 

Conrad Coates; Directed by André Sills; Set and Costume by Sarah Uwadiae; Lighting by Steve Lucas; Composition and Sound by Maddie Bautista; Photo by David Hou (Stratford Festival)

Get That Hope

By Andrea Scott

Daddy wants to win the lottery, Mommy is still bitter about getting knocked up at twenty, Simeon has war-related PTSD, and Rachel just wants to get out of her parents’ Oakwood/Eglinton place and have a home of her own, but first there are a few things she’s got to get off her chest. It’s Jamaica’s Independence Day, Toronto is sweltering, and everyone is on edge–then the air-conditioner breaks. Loosely inspired by Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey into Night, Andrea Scott’s Get That Hope looks at the dysfunction of a Jamaican-Canadian family that has no idea how to communicate without wounding.

Production History

Get That Hope premiered at the Stratford Festival in 2024. 

Production Facts

  • Get That Hope is the first play by a Black Canadian to have a world premiere at the festival since its inception in 1952.

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