I was able to sit down with a young man named Nick Dangeli. Nick was able to be a part of Monkey Beach that was filmed in Kitimat, British Columbia and now he is a part of another production called bunk number seven the late Larry Guno wrote this play with Marianne Brorup Weston based on Larry’s experience at Indian residential school. Larry had past away before they could complete the play; Marianne made a promise that she would work with Larry’s family to make sure this play came to light. Enjoy the interview!
Nick Dangeli Bunk # 7 – Journeys with Kelly Kenny
By Rob Young
Dec 15, 2021 | 1:20 PM
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