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Cupids 400 Events – August 10-14

Posted by Crout On August - 8 - 2010

August Carbonear  Walking Tours of Historic Carbonear.  Every week day, Monday to Friday.  The founder of Carbonear was Nicholas Guy from Cupids.   More Information about the tours and how to purchase tickets  > >

A Midsummer Night's Dream continues this week.

August 10 A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Indeavour Stage 6pm Tickets: $25.00 Tickets are available at the Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

August 11 A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Indeavour Stage 6pm Tickets: $25.00 Tickets are available at the Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

August 12 Evening with Nellie Strowbridge -
reading from and discussing Catherine Snow and The Newfoundland Tongue. Part of Visiting Author Series. Cupids Community Centre. Cupids NL 709.528.1610

Catherine Snow

August 12 A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Indeavour Stage 6pm Tickets: $25.00 Tickets are available at the Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

August 13 A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Indeavour Stage 6pm Tickets: $25.00 Tickets are available at the Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

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CUPIDS COVE SOIREE – August 15th – August 22nd

Posted by Crout On August - 2 - 2010

Eight Days of Celebrations Begin!

Day long activities including a variety of children’s favourites such as amusement rides, face painting, and craft displays. The celebrations also include events featuring premiere Newfoundland and Labrador groups, family entertainment, community breakfasts, harbour tours by Ocean Quest Adventures, evening soirees and fireworks!

Don’t miss the Gala Soiree Opening & Closing, ‘Seeds of Settlement’ written and directed by Ged Blackmore.

A printable version of the schedule  > >

Map with traffic, parking, and shuttle bus information > >

The Main Stage on Pointe Beach is an outdoor venue where the Marquee Performances of “Seeds of Settlement” on August 17th and 22nd will be staged.  Headline groups will perform each evening.  Bring your own collapsible  chairs, and blankets (or fans) – whatever is necessary for outdoors in unpredictable Newfoundland weather!

Tuesday, August 17th

10:00 am – Flag raising with Special Guest. During the Cupids Cove Soiree, three official flags, Canadian, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Union Jack will rise and fly proudly over Cupids.

1:00 – 8:00pm Ocean Quest Harbour Tours $25.00 Leaving from the public wharf at 1pm, 3pm and 5 pm

1:00 -8:00pm Craft Vendors, Pointe Beach

1:00 – 9:00 pm Children’s Amusement Rides (Ticketed) Behind the Post Office.

1:00pm -closing – Food Concessions at Pointe Beach

2:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Shawn Lidster Singer/Songwriter Shawn Lidster will perform songs from his CD “Legends of the Baccalieu Trail” including the ever popular “Cupers Cove” song. Pointe Beach Main Stage, Free Admission.  Shawn will also be launching his new CD “The Burning,” which was recorded in Australia, while he is home.

7:30 pm – Official Opening Cupids Legacy Centre Official ribbon-cutting by Her Excellency, the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean. Other dignitaries, community members, and visiting friends and relatives will be present. Cupids Legacy Centre – Parking Lot. Free Admission.

8:30 pm – Opening Ceremonies Opening Ceremonies Cupids Cove Soiree with Her Excellency, the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean. Main Stage on Pointe Beach Free Admission

8:45 pm – Seeds of Settlement - an original production written and directed by Ged Blackmore. Main Stage on Pointe Beach Free Admission.

In August 1610, John Guy and an intrepid group of settlers from Bristol, England landed at Cupers Cove on the island of Newfoundland where they would establish the first official English Colony in what is today the country of Canada. “Seeds of Settlement” is a musical production that tells the story of those first settlers and the generations of people and events that shaped us as a people.

10:00 pm – Opening Fireworks over Spectacle Head Immediately following Seeds of Settlement

10:15 pm – Live Entertainment – Ron Rose. Main Stage Pointe Beach. Free Admission. 1:00 pm

Brew House Pub – Pointe Beach.  Cupids Cove was the site of the first Brew House in what was to become Canada. Throughout the Cupids Cove Soiree, The Brew House Pub, a tented venue, will be open daily from 1:00 pm. Free Admission. 19 Years and older.

Wednesday, August 18th

10:00 am – Flag raising with Special Guest. During the Cupids Cove Soiree, three official flags, Canadian, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Union Jack will rise and fly proudly over Cupids.

1:00 pm – Brew House Pub – Pointe Beach Cupids Cove was the site of the first Brew House in what was to become Canada. Throughout the Cupids Cove Soiree, The Brew House Pub, a tented venue, will be open daily from 1:00 pm. Free Admission. 19 Years and older

1:00 pm – A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Andy Jones. The Indeavour Stage. General Admission: $25.00, Groundling: $10  Tickets are available at the  Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

1:00 – 4:00 pm – Showcase of Choral Music Main Stage on Pointe Beach Featuring celebrated Newfoundland choirs. La Rose des Vent- Francophone Choir. Cantare Youth Choir. Newman Sound. Baccalieu Sound. Free Admission.

1:00 – 8:00pm Ocean Quest Harbour Tours $25.00 Leaving from the public wharf at 1pm, 3pm and 5 pm

1:00 -8:00pm Craft Vendors, Pointe Beach

1:00 – 9:00 pm Children’s Amusement Rides (Ticketed) Behind the Post Office.

1:00pm -closing – Food Concessions at Pointe Beach

2:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Wonderbolt Buskers – Legacy Centre Parking Lot Enjoy the spirited and jovial acts of the Wonderbolt Buskers.

3:00 pm – The Music Came With Them by “Pastime with Good Company,” Cupids Orange Lodge, Free Admission. “Pastime with Good Company” is an amateur, four member recorder consort whose name derives from a song composed by Henry VIII. The group specializes in playing early music of the 16th and 17th centuries. (An open session of music and storytelling where people can come and go as they please.

5:00 – 6:00 pm – YYT Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission YYT is a five piece high energy rock band from St. John’s. They play clubs from St. John’s to Gander and bring everything from ABBA to Zeppelin.

8:15 pm –9:45pm  Ennis – Pointe Beach – Main Stage Free Admission Ennis is a dynamic, original group with a unique contemporary voice flavored by deep roots and Celtic traditional Newfoundland influences. Maureen and Karen are powerful, interesting and humorous story tellers with a broad mix of Maureen’s accessible original songs and uniquely interpreted tunes and ballads.

10:00 pm – Greeley’s Reel Pointe Beach Main Stage – Free Admission Known for their great mixture of Irish and Newfoundland music, with a little bit of folk and bluegrass thrown into the mix, crowd pleasing jigs and reels, and shanties such as The Islander and Excursion Around the Bay, Greeley’s Reel have performed at many high profile Newfoundland venues, events, and functions.

Thursday, August 19th

10:00 am – Flag raising with Special Guest. During the Cupids Cove Soiree, three official flags, Canadian, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Union Jack will rise and fly proudly over Cupids.

1:00 pm – Brew House Pub – Pointe Beach Cupids Cove was the site of the first Brew House in what was to become Canada. Throughout the Cupids Cove Soiree, The Brew House Pub, a tented venue, will be open daily from 1:00 pm. Free Admission. 19 Years and older

1:00 pm – A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Andy Jones. The Indeavour Stage. General Admission: $25.00, Groundling: $10  Tickets are available at the  Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

1:00pm – 4:00 pm – Cultural Showcase of Traditional Music, Song and Dance Pointe Beach Main Stage – Free Admission. Vanda Maunder Dancers, Celtic Fiddlers, Baccalieu Trotters, Baccalieu Square Dancers

1:00 – 8:00pm Ocean Quest Harbour Tours $25.00 Leaving from the public wharf at 1pm, 3pm and 5 pm

1:00 -8:00pm Craft Vendors, Pointe Beach

1:00 – 9:00 pm Children’s Amusement Rides (Ticketed) Behind the Post Office.

1:00pm -closing – Food Concessions at Pointe Beach

3:00 pm – The Music Came With Them by “Pastime with Good Company,” Cupids Orange Lodge, Free Admission. “Pastime with Good Company” is an amateur, four member recorder consort whose name derives from a song composed by Henry VIII. The group specializes in playing early music of the 16th and 17th centuries. This is an open session of music and storytelling where people can come and go as they please.

5:00pm – 6:00 pm – Pour Mouths.
Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission The Pour Mouths are the latest incarnation arising from the traditional music scene in St. John’s. Forged from such legendary groups as the Sons of Erin and the Irish Descendants, the Pour Mouths are ready to make a name for themselves in Newfoundland and beyond. Jason Simms, Duncan Cameron, and John Barela are all veteran musicians, having developed an acoustic sound which is influenced by celtic, folk, traditional Newfoundland, bluegrass, and popular music.Jason “belongs to” Georgetown NL and provides lead vocals and rhythm guitar. Duncan hails from Toronto ON and adds lead and harmony vocals while tearing the house down with his fantastic fiddle playing. Last, but not least, John is from St. John’s NL and provides lead and harmony vocals as well as the group’s musical foundation through his superb bass playing.

6:00 pm – Wonderbolt Circus Show “Tricksters” Akerman Building Tricksters is a cross-cultural celebration of circus movement and dance. Themed around the unifying image of a circle, Wonderbolt’s show features Anahareo White-Malone, an internationally recognized aerial hoop artist and world champion hoop dancer, Terrance Littletent from Saskatchewan, accompanied on drums and vocals by his brother Jason. The ringmaster is master clown, Beni Malone. Innovative techniques such as black-light Aboriginal hoop dancing and LED lit hula hooping and solo and group juggling add to the fun and mystique of the show. Free Admission. All ages.

7:30 pm – NL Comedy Showcase Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission Renowned Newfoundland artists Amy House and Bernie Stapleton are joined by comedian John Sheehan.

9:30 pm – The Masterless Men
Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission Formed in 1991, The Masterless Men are a well-known Newfoundland group who have played at international venues world wide. Their music is a combination of Newfoundland folk and Celtic music.

Friday, August 20th

10:00 am – Flag raising with Special Guest. During the Cupids Cove Soiree, three official flags, Canadian, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Union Jack will rise and fly proudly over Cupids.

1:00 pm – Brew House Pub – Pointe Beach Cupids Cove was the site of the first Brew House in what was to become Canada. Throughout the Cupids Cove Soiree, The Brew House Pub, a tented venue, will be open daily from 1:00 pm. Free Admission. 19 Years and older

1:00 pm – A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Andy Jones. The Indeavour Stage. General Admission: $25.00, Groundling: $10  Tickets are available at the  Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

1:00 – 8:00pm Ocean Quest Harbour Tours $25.00 Leaving from the public wharf at 1pm, 3pm and 5 pm

1:00 -8:00pm Craft Vendors, Pointe Beach

1:00 – 9:00 pm Children’s Amusement Rides (Ticketed) Behind the Post Office.

1:00pm -closing – Food Concessions at Pointe Beach

2:00 pm – Invitation to the Dance Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission Come see and hear the English Country Dancers accompanied by the Tenacious String Ensemble for an afternoon of lively tunes and traditional English dances of the 17th century! Kick up your heels yourself if you dare, as you’re invited to “chasse to the right or left” just as John Guy might have done 400 years ago. This event is an informal, fun demonstration of dances of the 17th and early 18th century, with a chance to try some yourself – a wonderful experience to share with the whole family.

3:00 – 4:00 pm – Wonderbolt Buskers – Pointe Beach Enjoy the spirited and jovial acts of the Wonderbolt Buskers

7:00 pm – Madrigals, Mathematics & Mayhem – Music and Tales of the Renaissance Cupids United Church Admission Free The Tenacious String Ensemble invites you to come hear the magical music, tales and poetry of the Renaissance. The period of John Guys life was a fascinating one with many changes – the Earth was found not to be the center of the universe, a new Christian religion was being born, and Western Europe was taking its first fledgling steps into the New World. Come hear the music of William Byrd and the poetry of William Shakespeare, and learn of the fascinating figures of the time – Gallileo, Copernicus, Elizabeth 1, Oliver Cromwell and Sir Walter Raleigh to name but a few. The evening promises to soothe the musical ear and take your imagination into the world of the turn of the 17th century.

7:30 pm – One Night Stand Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission
One Night Stand is a 4 piece group specializing in popular tunes from the 70s and 80s. The band features Peter Noel, vocals, keyboards and guitars; Bruce Blackwood, bass and vocals; Paul Monahan, guitar and vocals and Bob Davis, drums. Get ready to dance to the tunes that make you “remember where you were when?”.

9:30 pm – Billy and the Bruisers Pointe Beach Main Stage Admission Free Billy and the Bruisers, formed in 1991, is a ten piece band from St. John’s. Highly professional, these veterans of the music scene have gained a loyal following and have achieved a well deserved reputation as one of the most versatile and entertaining musical acts in Eastern Canada.

Saturday, August 21st

10:00 am – Flag raising with Special Guest. During the Cupids Cove Soiree, three official flags, Canadian, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Union Jack will rise and fly proudly over Cupids.

1:00 pm – Brew House Pub – Pointe Beach Cupids Cove was the site of the first Brew House in what was to become Canada. Throughout the Cupids Cove Soiree, The Brew House Pub, a tented venue, will be open daily from 1:00 pm. Free Admission. 19 Years and older

1:00 pm – A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Indeavour Stage. General Admission: $25.00, Groundling: $10  Tickets are available at the  Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

1:00 – 8:00pm Ocean Quest Harbour Tours $25.00 Leaving from the public wharf at 1pm, 3pm and 5 pm

1:00 -8:00pm Craft Vendors, Pointe Beach

1:00 – 9:00 pm Children’s Amusement Rides (Ticketed) Behind the Post Office.

1:00pm -closing – Food Concessions at Pointe Beach

1:00pm – 5:00pm – Cupids Cove Soiree Folk Festival Main Stage Pointe Beach – Ken Snow and Friends, Harbour Boys, Web Dawe, Kevin Mercer, Legion Boys, and Steve Stockley

2:00 pm – Wonderbolt Circus Show “Tricksters” Akerman Building Tricksters is a cross-cultural celebration of circus movement and dance. Themed around the unifying image of a circle, Wonderbolt’s show features Anahareo White-Malone, an internationally recognized aerial hoop artist and world champion hoop dancer, Terrance Littletent from Saskatchewan, accompanied on drums and vocals by his brother Jason. The ringmaster is master clown, Beni Malone. Innovative techniques such as black-light Aboriginal hoop dancing and LED lit hula hooping and solo and group juggling add to the fun and mystique of the show. Free Admission. All ages.

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Rio Samaya Band Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission The Rio Samaya Band will be performing many popular and original songs in a magical combination of Latin, Reggae and Rumba with Guitar, Bombo, Charango, Quena, and Accordian and Sax.They bring a musical caravan full of treasures and surprises, Their shows can be shared in many ways with the audience and many other musicians among the audience. Refreshing is one of the concepts of the band… adding new beats and effects and turning traditional tunes into contemporary music….

7:30 pm – The Once Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission The Once is an award winning trio of young folk musicians, building on the traditions of their native province. After their debut release in August of 2009, The Once discovered the demand for their indie folk group was growing more quickly than anticipated. The career highlights they have amassed are impressive.

9:00 pm – The Idlers Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission The Idlers are an eleven
-piece, self proclaimed ‘reggae circus’ from St. John’s, Newfoundland. Their unique sound comes from a love of reggae, ska and afro-beat, peppered with their Atlantic influences. Ringmaster Mark Wilson fronts a solid rhythm section with heavy horns and tight harmonies, and has been bringing audiences to a dancing frenzy since the band came together in 2006.

10:30 pm – The 8 Track Favourites The 8 Track Favourites cover the old time country hits in their own unique style. The band includes Larry Foley and Patrick Moran (The Punters), Chris LeDrew (Brothers In Stereo), Sandy Morris, Barry Hillier and George Morgan.

Sunday, August 22nd

10:00 am – Flag raising with Special Guest. During the Cupids Cove Soiree, three official flags, Canadian, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Union Jack will rise and fly proudly over Cupids.

1:00pm The Tiring House: The Indeavour Stage  Tickets $10.00  Tickets are available  at the Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

1:00 – 2:30 pm – Spirit of the Land, Sea and People Celebration Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission Spirit of the People Celebration with music and narration is a spiritual hour devoted to celebrating the peoples of NL. Join us as we celebrate with music, song, and dance and pay tribute to the generations of inhabitants who make up the culture and traditions of the land and sea. Special guests will include Se’t A’newey First Nations Youth  Choir, Chief Mi’sel Joe, Rev Chris Andrews, Father Gerald Wescott. BCG Men’s Choir, Presentation of King James Bible, Emmaus Singers

1:00 – 8:00pm Ocean Quest Harbour Tours $25.00 Leaving from the public wharf at 1pm, 3pm and 5 pm

1:00 -8:00pm Craft Vendors, Pointe Beach.

1:00 – 9:00 pm Children’s Amusement Rides (Ticketed) Behind the Post Office.

1:00pm -closing – Food Concessions at Pointe Beach

2:30 pm – Wonderbolt Circus Show “Tricksters” Akerman Building Tricksters is a cross-cultural celebration of circus movement and dance. Themed around the unifying image of a circle, Wonderbolt’s show features Anahareo White-Malone, an internationally recognized aerial hoop artist and world champion hoop dancer, Terrance Littletent from Saskatchewan, accompanied on drums and vocals by his brother Jason. The ringmaster is master clown, Beni Malone. Innovative techniques such as black-light Aboriginal hoop dancing and LED lit hula hooping and solo and group juggling add to the fun and mystique of the show. Free Admission. All ages.

2:30 pm – The Ray Walsh Family Band Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission
The Walsh Family Band has roots in the Newfoundland fishing community of Bay de Verde – a community rich in musical heritage, culture and history. Formed in 1995, the band’s repertoire includes a blend of traditional Newfoundland, Irish, Scottish vocals and instrumentals as well as original material influenced by the place and people they come from – Bay de Verde.

3:00pm Hamlet (one show only) The Indeavour Stage  Tickets $30.00  Tickets are available  at the Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

3:30 pm – The Morgan Brothers Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission
Listen to the phenomenal southern gospel harmonies of the Morgan Brothers, Corey, Blair, and Scott. Accompanied by George Bartlett on piano and Barry Gosse on bass.

8:30 pm – Soiree Closing Ceremonies Pointe Beach Main Stage Free Admission

8:40 pm   Seeds of Settlement - an original production written and directed by Ged Blackmore. Main Stage on Pointe Beach Free Admission.

In August 1610, John Guy and an intrepid group of settlers from Bristol, England landed at Cupers Cove on the island of Newfoundland where they would establish the first official English Colony in what is today the country of Canada. “Seeds of Settlement” is a musical production that tells the story of those first settlers and the generations of people and events that shaped us as a people.

10:00 pm – Closing Fireworks

10:15pm Join us afterwards for live entertainment with Shanty at Brew House Pub which opens after the shows.

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Cupids 400 Events – August 2 – 8

Posted by Crout On August - 1 - 2010

July 25-30 Carbonear  Walking Tours of Historic Carbonear.  Every week day, Monday to Friday.  The founder of Carbonear was Nicholas Guy from Cupids.   More Information about the tours and how to purchase tickets  > >

August 4 Cupids Pancake Breakfast with MP Scott Andrews and Opposition Leader Micheal Ignatieff Free of charge and open to all. Cupids Community Centre. 8:00am – 10:00am

August 5 Cupids at 6pm Preview of A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Indeavour Stage Tickets are available at the Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

A Midsummer Night's Dream starts this week.

August 6 Cupids at  6 pm Preview of A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Indeavour Stage Tickets are available at the Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

August 6-8 Sunnyside Soiree - During the three days of festivities to celebrate the Sunnyside Soiree, there will be a public unveiling on August 7th of a Community History Board depicting John Guy’s historic meeting with the Beothuk in Bull Arm, Trinity Bay in the autumn months of 1612.  (A Cupids 400 Event)

Coper Plate Engraving by Theodor de Bry.

Coper Plate Engraving by Theodor de Bry.

About John Guy meeting the Beothuk > >

August 7 Cupids at 1 pm Preview of A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Indeavour Stage Tickets are available at the Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

August 7 Cupids Feast of the Sword Dinner Theatre: Cupids Community Hall 6PM Tickets $47.50 Children 12 & under $36.25 [HST included] Tickets are available at the Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

August 7 South River 4th Annual Walk, Run or Ride to Emmaus The Parish of the Resurrection, South River 4th Annual – Walk, Run or Ride to Emmaus Charity event. Banquet and Silent Auction to follow. (A Cupids 400 Event)

August 8 Cupids The Tiring House: New World Theatre – The Indeavour Stage 1PM Tickets $10.00 Tickets are available at the Cupids 400 Box Office, 467 Seaforest Drive, Cupids NL 709.528.1610

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Fergus O’Byrne – We Will Remain

Posted by Crout On July - 3 - 2010

Fergus O’Byrne – We Will Remain

Originally uploaded by John Guy2010

Muses & Minstrels – A Festival of Early Performing Arts
In addition to advertising We Will Remain – Patriotic Songs of Newfoundland, the shirt that Fergus is wearing describes the determination of Newfoundlanders to endure.  For four hundred years, through everything that has happened in Newfoundland and Labrador, and through everything that has happened in the world outside – we have remained and we have put down roots.  The music and preforming arts have always been a large part of life.  The Muses  & Minstrels symposium, held in the College of the North Atlantic in Carbonear on July 2nd, explored the traditions of Newfoundland and Labrador.  Presenters discussed how our culture has evolved through music, dance, theatre and other forms of entertainment. From July 2 – 11 events will be held all over the region showcasing many of the performance arts.

Telling the Story
Dale Jarvis – Storytelling

Dale Jarvis, Intangible Cultural Heritage Development Officer with Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador, spoke about storytelling  and its role from the 17th century to the present.

Kathi Stacey and Bill Gilbert
Kathi Stacey and William Gilbert

William Gilbert, Chief Archaeologist with the Baccalieu Trail Heritage Corporation, was the Keynote Speaker and discussed “Cupids 1610.”

The World According to William Sharkespeare
The World According to William Shakespeare

Geoff Adams and Aiden Flynn with the New World Theatre and Jeannette Lambermont-Morey, Executive Director – The Shakespeare Globe Centre of Canada, discussed “The World according to William Shakespare: theatre and cultural trends of the 17th century.

More photos from the symposium are found on Flickr > >

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Brad Hodder

Brad Hodder, Director of Julius Caesar

Having just completed a run at the Rabbittown Theatre in St. John’s this weekend, “Caesar” is making its way to Cupids. The play will begin a season of theatrical performances running from June 19 -July 4 in that community, led by the New World Theatre Project.  The play will take place will take place on the specially constructed portable interpretation of an Elizabethan Stage called the “Indeavour,” after the ship which John Guy and his colonists built to sail into Trinity Bay to meet the Beothuk.

For the summer of 2010, the Indeavour will be set up in the backyard of Cupids Haven B&B, Cupids.

Ashley Fitzpatrick of The Telegram in St. John’s interviewed the play’s director and provided the following information:

The play is not a running of William Shakespeare’s classic “Julius Caesar” directly from the page. Instead, it gets creative with the text – the story of the assassination of Roman emperor Julius Caesar and the aftermath of his murder. The unique version uses just three actors and … wait for it …

“I have no Caesar,” said director Brad Hodder.

“The first rehearsal we accidentally assassinated the actor,” he joked. But seriously, no actors were harmed in the making of this play.

“We adapted the script for three actors – that was sort of the genesis of the idea. Then as I got cutting and was looking at the script. … Caesar was in until three or four days until rehearsal started,” he said. Before opening the play at the Rabbittown Theatre, the emperor was nixed.

“The play itself is probably about Brutus anyway, and so this version of it is very much about Brutus. … We didn’t need the character of Caesar in our story. We’re focusing much more on Brutus and Cassius and what they’re going to do to Caesar, what happens to Caesar and then what they’re going to do once that happens. But the actual assassination itself – everybody knows he died,” Hodder said.

And so, “Caesar does make an appearance. He’s just not played by anybody,” he said.

For more information:

The Telegram – St. John’s, NL: Arts & Entertainment | Caesar moves to Cupids, sans Caesar.

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