A NAC Indigenous Theatre, Great Canadian Theatre Company & Native Earth Production,
in association with Western Canada Theatre & UBC Theatre and Film

WOMEN OF THE FUR TRADE

Written by Frances Končan
Directed by Renae Morriseau

SEPT 24 – OCTOBER 4, 2025

Following a sold-out world premiere in January 2024 at Ottawa’s National Arts Centre, Touchstone Theatre revives this co-production with its first Western Canada stop

In eighteen hundred and something something, somewhere upon the banks of a Reddish River in Treaty One Territory, three very different women with a preference for twenty-first century slang sit in a fort sharing their views on life, love, and the hot nerd Louis Riel.

This lively historical satire of survival and cultural inheritance shifts perspectives from the male gaze onto women’s power in the past and present through the lens of the rapidly changing world of the Canadian fur trade.

 

Show image by Fred Cattroll.

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  • WHERE

    Frederic Wood Theatre

  • ADDRESS

    6354 Crescent Rd, UBC

  • Run Time

    Approx 110 mins, plus 15 minute intermission

SHOWTIMES: Sept 24 - Oct 4

Wed, Sept 24 @7:30PM – Preview
Thurs, Sept 25 @7:30PM | OPENING
Doors: 6:30PM for Indigenous Market, Sept 25 only
Fri, Sept 26 @7:30PM
Sat, Sept 27@7:30PM
Sun, Sept 28 @2PM
Tues, Sept 30 @4PM, special talkback with director Renae Morriseau
Wed, Oct 1 @7:30PM
Thurs, Oct 2 @7:30PM
Fri, Oct 3 @7:30PM
Sat, Oct 4 @2PM

CONTENT INFO

What is the play about?
Women of the Fur Trade is a funny take on Canadian history. It puts women and Indigenous people at the centre, using relatable language, humour, and pop culture from today.
The play features women as the main characters and the historically important men are shown as heartthrobs and betrayers, not heroes. The play shows real historical events from a fictional female view for a playful and modern look at history.

Who is this play for?
This play is suitable for adults or well-prepared young people aged 13 and above.
Age ratings are a guide, but you know best what’s suitable for you. Feel free to email libby@touchstonetheatre.xyz if you have other questions that are not answered here.

What are the themes in the play?
You may notice themes of:

  • Division of labour, rights, and equality.
  • Land acknowledgements, reconciliation, and treaties.
  • Marriage and religion.
  • Astrology, love, and fate.
  • Instagram and pop culture.
  • Strong language and sexuality.
  • Betrayal.
  • Racism, the 60s scoop, and white supremacy.
  • War, genocide, treason, and death by hanging.

What technical parts are used?
You may hear sounds of:

  • Boiling water, howling, and baby cries.
  • Gunshots, rope creaking and droning.

You may see:

  • Projections of the Northern Lights.
  • Thrown objects.
  • Staged fighting with sticks as guns.
  • A hanging scene with a falling noose.

DETAILED CONTENT NOTES

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"It’s a testament to Koncan’s writing that Women of the Fur Trade works so masterfully as a satire: it disarms with its wit, charms with its narratives and provokes with its timeless themes."

Joshua Chong, Toronto Star

CAST + ARTISTS

CREATIVE

Playwright | Frances Končan

Director | Renae Morriseau

Scenic Designer | Lauchlin Johnston

Lighting Designer | Jeff Harrison

Projection Designer | Candelario Andrade

Projection Design Assistant | Melissa Joakim 

Sound Designer/Composer | MJ Dandeneau

Sound Design Assistant | Miquelon Rodriguez

Associate Sound Designer | Jack Goodison

Costume Designer | Vanessa Imeson

Production Manager | Kayleigh Sandomirsky

Assistant Production Manager | Matt Oviatt

Technical Director | William Dettclaff

Revival Stage Manager | Melanie Thompson

Revival Assistant Stage Manager | Elsa Orme

Fight Director | John Koensgen

Fight Coaches | Nathania Bernabe & Jackie Hanlin (Affair of Honor)

CAST

Marie-Angelique – Kelsey Kanatan Wavey

Cecilia – Cheri Maracle

Eugenia – Columpa Bobb

Louis Riel – Jonathan Fisher

Thomas Scott – Victor Hunter

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Frances Končan (she/they) is an Anishinaabe playwright from Couchiching First Nation. She grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba and studied at the University of Manitoba (BA Psychology) and the City University of New York Brooklyn College (MFA Playwriting). Their work has been presented across Canada at theatres such as the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, the National Arts Centre, and the Stratford Festival. She currently resides in Vancouver, B.C. where she is an Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia. Select plays include: Women of the Fur Trade, Space Girl, and zahgidiwin/love