Root Sky Theatre

Root Sky Theatre Root Sky Theatre Company was formed in 1997 to produce theatre and other arts projects with a cultural and political focus. They are unproduced.

The company is devoted primarily to producing work on Indigenous and Metis subjects. 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. DARRELL RACINE
Darrell Racine has three new pla

ys, co-written with Dale Lakevold, in their series of plays on Indigenous culture and history in Canada. The first play, Owl Calling/IAP (2020), is about the residential school settlement process in Canada.,

Their second play, Franklin’s Fate (2021), is about Metis Alexander Isbister’s involvement in the search for the Franklin expedition. Their latest play She-She Quois Rattle (2022) explores the legacy of the Sixties Scoop in the lives of two survivors, one Metis and the other Cree, who were adopted and fostered into white families. Each of the three has received workshops and readings facilitated by the Manitoba Association of Playwrights. Darrell Racine’s play Misty Lake, co-written with Dale Lakevold, has been produced in Alberta and BC, and throughout Manitoba. In Calgary it was produced at the 2002 Crazy Horse Aboriginal Theatre Festival with Tina Keeper and Tantoo Cardinal in the cast. Misty Lake was published in a new edition in 2023 by Scirocco Drama. His play Stretching Hide, also co-written with Dale Lakevold, was produced by Theatre Projects Manitoba in collaboration with Root Sky Productions, in Winnipeg in 2007. It received a workshop production at the Weesagachak Begins to Dance Festival by the Native Earth Theatre Company in Toronto in 2005. Stretching Hide was published by Scirocco Drama in 2007 and is now in its second printing. It won the Theatre BC Canadian National Playwriting Competition in 2003. He is a graduate of Harvard University and Cambridge University, and holds a doctorate from Oxford University. He lives in Brandon where he teaches in the Department of Native Studies at Brandon University. DALE LAKEVOLD
Dale Lakevold is a playwright from Minnedosa, Manitoba. He has had about 50 professional and independent productions of his plays since 1996. His plays include Wild Geese and Cross Creek (University of Winnipeg); Stretching Hide, L-Love’s Body, and Never Never Mind, Kurt Kurt Cobain (Theatre Projects Manitoba); Notes Toward a Speech Re: My Ex- (Theatre Excavations); Under Western Eyes (Brandon University and Root Sky); October/Octubre (Brandon University and Root Sky); and Making L-Love’s Body (Brandon University). His audio theatre installation Notes for a Speech on (Canadian) Flagmaking was produced at the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba in 2003 by the Brandon Arts Collective. His play Track Records won the DuMaurier National Playwriting Competition in 1996. He was nominated for the John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Writer in Manitoba in 1999. He teaches English and Creative Writing at Brandon University. He is a member of the Manitoba Association of Playwrights, the Playwrights Guild of Canada, and the Brandon University Faculty Association.

Thanks  for the great review of Rattle.
06/06/2026

Thanks for the great review of Rattle.

Preparing to enter the world of Rattle. All photos taken with permission. Rattle is the story of two sixties scoop survivors, Bobbie and Dan. Beyond that, it is the story of their family and the wa…

Thank you Winnipeg Free Press
06/05/2026

Thank you Winnipeg Free Press

Opening night of Rattle - a play about the Sixties Scoop was sold out. There are performances nightly until Sunday. See ...
06/04/2026

Opening night of Rattle - a play about the Sixties Scoop was sold out. There are performances nightly until Sunday. See poster or ad for details or rootsky.ca

Our rehearsal hall has been full of energy, discovery, and the incredible work of this cast and creative team as the sto...
05/28/2026

Our rehearsal hall has been full of energy, discovery, and the incredible work of this cast and creative team as the story continues to take shape. These rehearsal photos, captured by Leif Norman, offer a glimpse into the process.

10/04/2024

Thank you to the 300+ people who assisted and participated in the staged readings of OWL CALLING in Regina & Brandon 🥰

Come to a post-performance STAGED READING of Owl Calling in Regina SK (tomorrow, Wednesday, October 2) and Brandon (Thur...
10/01/2024

Come to a post-performance STAGED READING of Owl Calling in Regina SK (tomorrow, Wednesday, October 2) and Brandon (Thursday, October 3). The staged readings feature the full cast and our director Charlene Van Buekenhout!

This award-winning play deals with a family’s healing from Indian residential schools and intergenerational impacts. It is a play about healing and reconciliation. The events will also feature a discussion led by Elders after the reading.

REGINA: Advance tickets, on a sliding scale, can be obtained via RootSky.ca or the link in our bio. Elders and residential school survivors have free admission. You can also show up and donate at the door.

BRANDON: No advance tickets, completely free, admission until capacity.

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The full performances of Owl Calling are over, but what an incredible four days. Thank you to an incredibly dedicated ca...
09/29/2024

The full performances of Owl Calling are over, but what an incredible four days. Thank you to an incredibly dedicated cast and crew, to everyone who came out to experience the performances, who supported our production, and volunteered in important roles— to bring a story to life about the IAP, reconciliation, justice and healing, in the lives of people who went and are still going through it.



You can still see the play in staged reading form in Regina and Brandon next week that will also include conversations with elders. Please follow our page for details!

Image thanks to ThTheatre Projects Manitoba
09/28/2024

Image thanks to ThTheatre Projects Manitoba

09/27/2024

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Box 686
Minnedosa, MB
R0J1E0

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+12048673908

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