

Soldier's Heart
David French
1949 continues the saga of the Mercer family, enlarged to include the extended family as well as off-stage characters from earlier plays.
David French deals with the emotional and political decisions that the characters must come to as Newfoundland joins Confederation on April Fool’s Day of 1949.
As recent immigrants to Toronto, the members of the Mercer family see this event both as a new future and as a loss of Newfoundland’s culture and independence.
Cast of 6 women, 6 men and 2 boys.
Nineteen Hundred And Forty-nine is a Canadian play written by David French and published by Talon Books in Vancouver (1989).
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