Empire of the Son is an original one-hander that blurs the boundaries
between artistic disciplines and continents. It is a unique theatrical
hybrid that combines cinematography with the raw immediacy of a
performance piece intimately connected to real life in real time.
Through a series of audio interviews, playwright Tetsuro Shigetmatsu
discovers vast worlds contained within his emotionally remote father -
from the ashes of World War II and Hiroshima to swinging London in the
1960s and work in broadcasting at the BBC. As the playwright learns
about how his own father was once a son, he realizes all the ways in
which he himself needs to step up and become a better dad. This funny,
poignant story of one immigrant family and their intergenerational
conflicts reminds us that no matter how far we journey out into the
world to find ourselves - across decades and continents - we never stop
being our parents' children. It is the story of two generations of CBC
broadcasters and the radio silence between them. Nominated for six
Jessie Awards. Remount completely sold out in Vancouver and scheduled
for productions across Canada in 2017.
Cast of 1 man.