Paradise By The River, production shot

Production shot from the 2010 production of Paradise By The River, written by Vittorio Rossi and produced by Shadowpath Theatre Productions, at the Vaughan City Playhouse.

The play centres on Romano, a recent immigrant, who is arrested without charge in his own home after Canada officially declares war with Italy. Torn from the arms of his terrified and pregnant wife Maria, Romano is held against his will with hundreds of men of Italian descent at a prisoner of war camp in Petawawa, Ontario. These individuals were never officially charged with any crime. Playing out the ironies of a government action "to protect its citizens," Paradise by the River details the struggle to preserve morality in a nation and time seemingly intent on its demise.

In this production shot the character of Luca, played by Enrico Difede, is seated on his bed in the barrack building at Camp Petawawa. Luca is a disgruntled Sicilian prisoner of war who believes that because he is Sicilian, he is not Italian and therefore does not deserve to be interned.