The Dunsmuirs - A Promise kept
by Rod Langley

The Dunsmuirs - A Promise kept

Synopsis

The Dunsmuirs: A Promise Kept is the second of three plays chronicling the saga of one of Canada’s wealthiest, most ruthless and ill fated families

While Robbie and Joan’s two sons, Alex and Robert, heirs apparent to the family fortune, are groomed to hold the reins of power, Robbie Dunsmuir cuts a deal with Sir John A. Macdonald to build a railway from Victoria to Nanaimo, to distract B.C. voters from the fact that the promise of a trans-continental railway which brought them into confederation has been delayed.

The last spike of the E & N is driven and Robbie and Sir John descend to the lowest level of the Dunsmuir pits where they consummate their deal in a two day orgy of bonded whiskey, cold chicken and much quoting of the bard (Robbie Burns, that is)

In a devastating final scene, the family secret emerges from the closet of the Dunsmuirs’ castle, Craigdarroch, on the eve of its inauguration.

The scene is set for the furies to deliver the family up to the curse Robbie and Joan brought with them from their native Scotland.

Performance

Cast

A medium cast size of 9 total roles, 3 female and 6 male roles.

Publication

Publisher
Talon Books
Year Published
1991
ISBN 10
0889223041
ISBN 13
9780889223042
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
96 pages
Place Published
Vancouver
Language
English
LCCN
92121064
LCC
PR9199.3.L324 D86 1991
DCC
812/.54
Print
The Dunsmuirs - A Promise kept is a Canadian play written by and published by Talon Books in Vancouver, 1991. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780889223042 and an ISBN-10 of 0889223041.

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