With each step, Garnhum realizes that the way forward is to trust in the power of the ancient path. As he hikes from town to town alone, Garnhum tries to reconcile his life’s contradictions-his identity as a public figure and independent artist his simultaneous need for conversation and solitude his Catholic upbringing alongside his life as a gay man. COVID -19 has arrived, the play is lost in limbo, and the theatre’s doors close indefinitely.įacing a crisis of confidence and a deep despair over the loss of his creative expression, Garnhum travels to northern Spain to hike the rugged Camino de Santiago del Norte, a winding path of 830 kilometres that hugs the Atlantic Ocean. But the morning of opening night, the world suddenly shuts down. On the 830 kilometers of the Camino de Santiago del Norte, with the world in the grip of a pandemic, a theatre director grapples with his past and seeks to chart his future.Īt the Grand Theatre in London, Canada, artistic director Dennis Garnhum is getting ready to debut a hotly anticipated production.
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