RATTLE: A SIXTIES SCOOP PLAY — a new work by Darrell Racine & Dale Lakevold

Root Sky Theatre Company in conjuction with Theatre Incarnate presents: Rattle

Root Sky Theatre, in association with Theatre Incarnate, is proud to premiere Rattle: A Sixties Scoop Play at the University of Winnipeg’s Asper Centre for Theatre & Film, June 3 – 7, 2026. Rattle is based on the true stories of Sixties Scoop survivors Robert Doucette and Roberta MacKinnon.

Dan and Bobbie have lived on the same North End street for decades and consider themselves family. They also share a similar history – both were taken from their Indigenous mothers as small children and adopted out into white families. They lost their family, their culture, their identity. Dan, now working for a Métis organization, has faced his past and is fighting for the future of fellow Sixties Scoop survivors. Bobbie is not so sure she wants to know why her mother gave her up as a newborn infant. Both their lives, and their families’, will be changed in unexpected ways as they struggle to understand who they are and where they belong.

Rattle received an award for Best Full-Length Play in the Theatre BC Canadian National
Playwriting Competition for 2022. It is the fourth in a series of plays by Darrell Racine and Dale Lakevold that explores Indigenous culture and history in Canada.

According to playwright Darrell Racine, “Rattle gives the artists and our audience the
opportunity to participate in reconciliation.”

“The play provides a healing moment for Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities alike. It will bring us together in understanding our shared history.”

Rattle features Melanie Badger as Bobbie, Nodin Hiltz-André as her son Jordan, Josh Ranville as Dan, Dezarae Meade as his daughter Crystal, and Alissa Watson* as his wife Lina.

The artistic team includes: Director Charlene Van Buekenhout*, Assistant Director Cory Wojcik, Set Designer & Production Manager Brenda McLean, Costume Designer Amy
McPherson,
Lighting Designer Eric Bossé, Sound Designer & Composer MJ Dandeneau, Set Mentor Brian Perchaluk, Stage Manager Michelle Lagassé, Production Assistants Laura Cyre & Paul Duncan, and Intimacy Coach Heidi Malazdrewich.

Producers are Darrell Racine and Dale Lakevold of Root Sky Theatre, and Brenda McLean and Christopher Sobczak of Theatre Incarnate.

The producers are very grateful to the Cultural Consultants for the show: Robert Doucette, Roberta MacKinnon, Leticia Racine, Deborah Tacan, Frank Tacan, and Tanis Grimolfson.\

Sharing Circle for Survivors & Those Affected
June 3-5 (2 – 4 pm) / June 6-7 (10 am – 12 noon)

Performances
7:30 PM nightly (June 3-6)
2:00 PM matinee (June 6-7)

Venue
Asper Centre for Theatre and Film
400 Colony St., Winnipeg MB

Tickets:
$25 | $35 If You Can | $10 Limited Income
TO BUY TICKETS

For interview and inquiries: Haanita Seval, rootsky_media@yahoo.com, 204-298-6658

*by agreement with Canadian Actors Equity Association


Rattle: A Sixties Scoop Play is sponsored by the Riverton & District Friendship Centre, and
received major funding from the National Sixties Scoop Healing Foundation of Canada, from the Manitoba Arts Council (Present Grant), and the Canada Council for the Arts (Creating, Knowingand Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples)

About Root Sky Theatre

Root Sky Theatre Company was formed in 1997 by Darrell Racine and Dale Lakevold to produce theatre and other arts projects with a cultural and political focus. Root Sky is devoted to raising the profile of Indigenous theatre and offering Indigenous artists the chance to work on Indigenous-led productions in a culturally safe way. The company also seeks to challenge and inspire audiences.

About Theatre Incarnate
Theatre Incarnate believes in the power of live performance to transform space, ignite imagination, and make the ephemeral unforgettable. Founded in Winnipeg in 1996, the company creates compelling, visually driven work, with 28 productions and co-productions to date. Guided by artists Eric Bossé, Brenda McLean, and Christopher Sobczak, Theatre Incarnate develops image-rich, physically playful, and highly theatrical work through workshops, rehearsals, and performance.

New Upcoming Show: Owl Calling

Root Sky Theatre Company Presents

Owl Calling

A national award-winning play
by Darrell Racine & Dale Lakevold

Owl Calling

September 25-28, 2024
7:30 pm, Sept. 25 (Wed.)
7:30 pm, Sept. 26 (Thurs.)
7:30 pm, Sept. 27 (Fri.)
2:00 pm, Sept. 28 (Sat. matinee)
7:30 pm, Sept. 28 (Sat.)

Rachel Browne Theatre
204-211 Bannatyne Avenue
Winnipeg

General Admission: $25
Limited Income: $10

The Play: Summer 2011. Winnipeg. Two best friends and brothers-in-law, Eddie and Jim, make the decision to deal with the effects of their residential school experience. They’re on a healing journey, but will they make it?

Owl Calling introduces audiences to a close knit, Indigenous family in suburban Winnipeg and their struggle to find reconciliation.

An emotional journey of heartache, laughter, romance and music.

Cast

Calla Adubofour-Poku
Leah Borchert
Braiden Houle
Tracey Nepinak
Jeremy Proulx
James Dallas Smith

Director: Charlene Van Buekenhout
Stage Manager: Michelle Lagassé
Set Design & Props: Brenda McLean
Lighting Design: Max Mummery
Costume Design: Amy McPherson
Sound & Music Design: Jason Burnstick
Props Master: Elana Honcharuk
Intimacy Choreographer: Aria Evans
Starblanket Artist: Sandy Bunn
Cultural Workers: Deborah Tacan & Frank Tacan
Communications: Rob Butz & Nikki Barrington (Moonjoule)
Graphic Designer: Brendon Ehinger
Consulting producer: Cindy Hanson
Producers: Darrell Racine & Dale Lakevold

Staged readings of Owl Calling will be held in Regina at the Shu-Box Theatre on Oct. 2 at 7:00 pm, and in Brandon at the Evans Theatre on Oct. 3 at 7:00 pm. More info about admission here.

With funding by the Manitoba Arts Council, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Rowe Fund (Brandon University), Native Studies Endowment Fund (BU), Professional Development Fund (BU), and Margaret Laurence Endowment Fund & Gender & Women’s Studies (BU).

With the assistance of Brian Drader and Daniel Thau-Eleff at the Manitoba Association of Playwrights.


Root Sky Theatre Company was formed in 1997 by Darrell Racine and Dale Lakevold to produce theatre and other arts projects with a cultural and political focus. The company is devoted primarily, but not exclusively, to producing work on Indigenous and Metis subjects.