Community
The Innocents

Date
Friday, April 10, 2026 – Saturday, April 11, 2026
Time
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Venue
Glendon College (York University)
Weather forecast
Overcast·H 2° / L -2°·💧 25% precip
Violette Daveau’s directorial and self-written debut, *The Innocents*, arrives at the Glendon Campus of York University this April. This bilingual production, performed in both French and English, offers an intimate and intense look at a story of accusation and truth.
The Story Set after a French student moves to Ottawa, the play centers on Valérie (Val) Devin, who finds herself at the heart of a shocking accusation involving the school’s hockey star, Martin Wilson. The narrative unfolds through a series of tense interrogations led by Principal Dormant, revealing conflicting perspectives from Val, Rose, and Martin. As their stories collide, the audience is left to navigate a web of secrets and misunderstandings, ultimately asking: who is truly at fault, and who is innocent?
Why It Matters Beyond the central mystery, *The Innocents* tackles significant themes including identity, sexual discovery, cultural displacement, and the often difficult journey toward self-acceptance. It’s a compelling piece of student-led theatre that promises to be both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant.
Practical Info - **When:** April 10 & 11, 2026, at 7 PM. - **Where:** Glendon College (York University), 2275 Bayview Ave.
If you're interested in supporting emerging playwrights and exploring complex social themes through theatre, this is a show to keep on your radar.


