Review: (Montreal) Oroonoko
The Prism of Brutal HistoryDoes presenting the unimaginable remind, trivialize or flatten?by Caitlin MurphyBoasting live music, choreographed dance, fight sequences, period costumes, and 13 performers, Oroonoko, written and directed by Paul Van Dyck, and presented by Persephone Productions, is an ambitious piece of theatre that is both well-made and well-played. Based on Aphra Behn's 1688 novel of the same title…