Shaw Festival 2011. When the Rain Stops Falling. Peter Hinton’s Masterpiece.
Peter Hinton, artistic director of the English theatre at the National Arts Centre had his work cut out for him at the Shaw Festival with the staging of Andrew Bovell’s play When the Rain Stops Falling. The work is a complex investigation of family secrets, intimate tragedies, experiences of shame, despair and confused identities.
Photo: by David Cooper. Jeff Meadows as Gabriel Law in When the Rain Stops Falling
Gabriel Law (Jeff Meadows) sets out on a mysterious quest, trying to reconstitute the life of Henry, his father, played by Graeme Somerville with a sense of great tragic presence. Since his father disappeared when he was only seven years old, Gabriel knows nothing about him, and his mother (Donna Belleville as the older Elizabeth) refuses to speak of her husband. It quickly becomes clear that the family history, which crosses through several generations, moving back and forth from London England to Australia, is set out almost like a series of fragmented dreams, suggesting troubling secrets that the young man must bring to light and resolve, in order to come to terms with his own life.