'Memory is a weird thing': Robert Lepage explores the instability of memory in 887
In Robert Lepage's current touring show, 887, he examines his early life growing up in Quebec City, complete with a scaled-down replica of his old neighbourhood.

Robert Lepage is one of Canada's and the world's leading names when it comes to pushing the boundaries of what's possible to do with a theatre production. In his current touring show 887 he examines his early life growing up in Quebec City, roaming around on stage between scaled-down replicas of the buildings in his old neighbourhood.
Lepage joins Tom Power for a career-spanning interview that looks at the surprisingly personal nature of his often-dazzling work.
— Produced by Vanessa Greco