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Shakespeare by the Sea, Halifax

Shakespeare by the Sea is a professional theatre company and registered society in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Shakespeare by the Sea
The Shakespeare by the Sea drama group performing The Comedy of Errors in Halifax, Nova Scotia, August 1996.
Formation1994 (1994)
TypeTheatre group
PurposeOutdoor theatre
Location
Artistic director(s)
  • Jesse MacLean
  • Elizabeth Murphy
Websitewww.shakespearebythesea.ca

History

Founded in 1994, Shakespeare by the Sea specialises in performing the works of William Shakespeare. Plays are performed outdoors in an amphitheatre formed by the ruins of the Cambridge Battery, an old military battery in Point Pleasant Park, and occasionally at other locations.[1] The company is partially funded by government grants and private enterprise, with the main source of revenue coming from patrons' donations, which makes up about 70% of their revenues.[citation needed]

The company was formed by the late Patrick Christopher-Carter (1945–2005), his lifelong partner Elizabeth Murphy, and Jean Morpurgo. It has played every year in the park, performing three to four productions every summer.[1]

In 1999, a "family" show was added to the repertoire using a theme from a classical fairy tale or legend. The tale is script is collectively created by the director and the cast, and usually includes a musical element created by a composer. From 1999 to 2004, the family show was known for its lack of traditional props, with only colourful Styrofoam pool noodles being used to create all props and set pieces.[citation needed]

In the summer of 2005, the company went away from the Pool Noodle concept and transformed the family show into a musical, directed by Jesse MacLean, with music written by actor Jeremy Hutton and lyrics by Hutton, MacLean, William Foley, Kevin MacPherson, and Kate Smith titled The Adventures of Robin Hood.[citation needed] The show, with new music and lyrics by Hutton and Kieren MacMillan, then received two workshop productions at the Toronto Youth Theatre in 2007 and 2008, both directed by Hutton.[citation needed] Shakespeare By The Sea brought the show back to Point Pleasant Park for production in the summer of 2011, garnering significant popular and critical success.[2] In January, 2013, Toronto's Hart House Theatre presented a three-week run of the newest incarnation of the show, now entitled "Robin Hood: The Legendary Musical Comedy". This production played to many sold-out houses, and was a darling of both audiences and critics.[3][4][5]

In 2005, the Canada Day performance was The Midnight Twelfth Night, which began at midnight and concluded with the marriage of founders Patrick Christopher-Carter and Elizabeth Murphy.[citation needed] Following the sudden passing of Christopher-Carter later that year, in 2006 Elizabeth Murphy and Jennie Raymond formed a co-artistic directorship to steer the company through a transitional year.[citation needed] In 2007, Elizabeth Murphy took over as Artistic Director.[citation needed]

In some years a one-off peripatetic performance is staged, using various local, historic sites and batteries as dramatic settings for the play. To date, the company has performed Hamlet at the Prince of Wales Martello Tower twice, Richard III at the Sir Sandford Fleming Tower and at the Halifax Citadel, Henry V at the Halifax Citadel, King Lear at the Halifax Citadel, Julius Caesar in the historic courthouse on Spring Garden Road and Measure for Measure at the Prince of Wales Martello Tower.[citation needed]

Murphy has led the drive to develop the rehearsal and office space that the company uses into The Park Place Theatre, an 82-seat black box venue, to be used in the event of poor weather during the summer. The theatre has allowed the company to expand its operations into the spring and fall with small scale productions happening on an annual basis. The venue has also become a valued rehearsal and performance space for other small theatre companies based in Nova Scotia from September to May each year.[citation needed]

In 2012, longtime Artistic Associate Jesse MacLean joined Elizabeth Murphy as a Co-Artistic Director.[citation needed] Since 2003, MacLean has directed over two dozen productions for the company.[citation needed]

2013 marked the 20th season of professional theatre presentation by Shakespeare By The Sea.[6] The company played to 13,000 over 68 performances in Point Pleasant Park, making it one of the most successful seasons in recent years.[7]

Productions

Information about past productions is from the Shakespeare by the Sea website's section for "Past Performances".[8]

1994–1999

2000–2009

Year Productions
2000
2001 Twelfth Night
2002
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • The Tempest
  • As You Like It
  • Alice in the HRM
2003
2004
2005
2006
  • Much Ado About Nothing
  • The Wizard of "Uh" Oz
2007
2008
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • Othello
  • Cinderelly
2009

2010–

Year Productions
2010
  • Twelfth Night
  • Julius Caesar
  • Treasure Island[a]
2011
2012
2013
  • Hamlet
  • Much Ado About Nothing
  • Snow White
  • Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
2014
  • The Taming of The Shrew
  • The Merchant of Venice
  • Cinderelly: The Wild West Musical
  • Tom Smith's Stupid Christmas (For Jerks)
2015
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • Antony & Cleopatra
  • Sleeping Beauty: The 1980's Time Travel Pop Musical
  • I Am My Own Wife
  • Tom Smith's Stupid Christmas (For Jerks)
2016
  • As You Like It
  • King Lear
  • Pinocchio

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^ In support the 100 year celebration of the Royal Canadian Navy.

References

Sources

  • Anderson, Mike (January 13, 2013). "Review: Robin Hood: The Legendary Musical Comedy (Hart House)". Mooney on Theatre.
  • Barnard, Elissa; Nemetz, Andrea (December 28, 2011). "Best 11 plays of 2011". The Chronicle Herald.
  • Barnard, Elissa (May 1, 2013a). "Hamlet highlights Shakespeare by the Sea". The Chronicle Herald.
  • Barnard, Elissa (June 28, 2013b). "Your guide to summer theatre in Nova Scotia". The Chronicle Herald.
  • Bégin, Victoria (January 13, 2013). "Robin Hood: The Legendary Musical Comedy". Theatromania.
  • Sumi, Glenn (January 21, 2013). "Robin Hood: The Legendary Musical Comedy". NOW.
  • "History". Shakespeare by the Sea. n.d. Retrieved September 6, 2015.
  • "Past Shows". Shakespeare by the Sea. n.d. Retrieved September 6, 2015.

See also

External links

  • Official website

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Formation1994 1994 TypeTheatre groupPurposeOutdoor theatreLocationPoint Pleasant Park Halifax Nova ScotiaArtistic director s Jesse MacLean Elizabeth MurphyWebsitewww wbr shakespearebythesea wbr ca Contents 1 History 2 Productions 2 1 1994 1999 2 2 2000 2009 2 3 2010 3 Notes and references 3 1 Notes 3 2 References 3 3 Sources 4 See also 5 External linksHistory EditFounded in 1994 Shakespeare by the Sea specialises in performing the works of William Shakespeare Plays are performed outdoors in an amphitheatre formed by the ruins of the Cambridge Battery an old military battery in Point Pleasant Park and occasionally at other locations 1 The company is partially funded by government grants and private enterprise with the main source of revenue coming from patrons donations which makes up about 70 of their revenues citation needed The company was formed by the late Patrick Christopher Carter 1945 2005 his lifelong partner Elizabeth Murphy and Jean Morpurgo It has played every year in the park performing three to four productions every summer 1 In 1999 a family show was added to the repertoire using a theme from a classical fairy tale or legend The tale is script is collectively created by the director and the cast and usually includes a musical element created by a composer From 1999 to 2004 the family show was known for its lack of traditional props with only colourful Styrofoam pool noodles being used to create all props and set pieces citation needed In the summer of 2005 the company went away from the Pool Noodle concept and transformed the family show into a musical directed by Jesse MacLean with music written by actor Jeremy Hutton and lyrics by Hutton MacLean William Foley Kevin MacPherson and Kate Smith titled The Adventures of Robin Hood citation needed The show with new music and lyrics by Hutton and Kieren MacMillan then received two workshop productions at the Toronto Youth Theatre in 2007 and 2008 both directed by Hutton citation needed Shakespeare By The Sea brought the show back to Point Pleasant Park for production in the summer of 2011 garnering significant popular and critical success 2 In January 2013 Toronto s Hart House Theatre presented a three week run of the newest incarnation of the show now entitled Robin Hood The Legendary Musical Comedy This production played to many sold out houses and was a darling of both audiences and critics 3 4 5 In 2005 the Canada Day performance was The Midnight Twelfth Night which began at midnight and concluded with the marriage of founders Patrick Christopher Carter and Elizabeth Murphy citation needed Following the sudden passing of Christopher Carter later that year in 2006 Elizabeth Murphy and Jennie Raymond formed a co artistic directorship to steer the company through a transitional year citation needed In 2007 Elizabeth Murphy took over as Artistic Director citation needed In some years a one off peripatetic performance is staged using various local historic sites and batteries as dramatic settings for the play To date the company has performed Hamlet at the Prince of Wales Martello Tower twice Richard III at the Sir Sandford Fleming Tower and at the Halifax Citadel Henry V at the Halifax Citadel King Lear at the Halifax Citadel Julius Caesar in the historic courthouse on Spring Garden Road and Measure for Measure at the Prince of Wales Martello Tower citation needed Murphy has led the drive to develop the rehearsal and office space that the company uses into The Park Place Theatre an 82 seat black box venue to be used in the event of poor weather during the summer The theatre has allowed the company to expand its operations into the spring and fall with small scale productions happening on an annual basis The venue has also become a valued rehearsal and performance space for other small theatre companies based in Nova Scotia from September to May each year citation needed In 2012 longtime Artistic Associate Jesse MacLean joined Elizabeth Murphy as a Co Artistic Director citation needed Since 2003 MacLean has directed over two dozen productions for the company citation needed 2013 marked the 20th season of professional theatre presentation by Shakespeare By The Sea 6 The company played to 13 000 over 68 performances in Point Pleasant Park making it one of the most successful seasons in recent years 7 Productions EditInformation about past productions is from the Shakespeare by the Sea website s section for Past Performances 8 1994 1999 Edit Year Productions1994 Twelfth Night1995 A Midsummer Night s Dream1996 A Midsummer Nights Dream The Comedy of Errors The Martello Tower Hamlet1997 Romeo and Juliet As You Like It The Martello Tower Macbeth1998 The Little Prince Richard III Much Ado About Nothing Henry V1999 Taming of the Shrew King Lear Titus Andronicus Waiting for Godot Jacob Two Two2000 2009 Edit Year Productions2000 Romeo and Juliet in the U K A Midsummer Night s Dream Julius Caesar Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Fables The Lost Forest Scotland Road2001 Twelfth Night2002 A Midsummer Night s Dream The Tempest As You Like It Alice in the HRM2003 Coriolanus The Merry Wives of Windsor Hamlet Peter Pan in the HRM2004 Romeo and Juliet The Two Gentlemen of Verona Richard III Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs2005 The Merchant of Venice Pericles Prince of Tyre Twelfth Night Robin Hood2006 Much Ado About Nothing The Wizard of Uh Oz2007 Taming of the Shrew All s Well That Ends Well Pinocchio2008 A Midsummer Night s Dream Othello Cinderelly2009 Love s Labour s Lost Macbeth Jack and the Beanstalk Market2010 Edit Year Productions2010 Twelfth Night Julius Caesar Treasure Island a 2011 The Complete Works of William Shakespeare abridged The Comedy of Errors Measure for Measure Robin Hood Dracula2012 The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs The Merry Wives of Windsor Titus Andronicus Alice in Wonderland Nevermore The Hallowe en Visions of Edgar Allan Poe2013 Hamlet Much Ado About Nothing Snow White Dr Jekyll amp Mr Hyde2014 The Taming of The Shrew The Merchant of Venice Cinderelly The Wild West Musical Tom Smith s Stupid Christmas For Jerks 2015 A Midsummer Night s Dream Antony amp Cleopatra Sleeping Beauty The 1980 s Time Travel Pop Musical I Am My Own Wife Tom Smith s Stupid Christmas For Jerks 2016 As You Like It King Lear PinocchioNotes and references EditNotes Edit In support the 100 year celebration of the Royal Canadian Navy References Edit a b Shakespeare by the Sea n d a Barnard amp Nemetz 2011 Sumi 2013 Begin 2013 Anderson 2013 Barnard 2013a Barnard 2013b Shakespeare by the Sea n d b Sources Edit Anderson Mike January 13 2013 Review Robin Hood The Legendary Musical Comedy Hart House Mooney on Theatre Barnard Elissa Nemetz Andrea December 28 2011 Best 11 plays of 2011 The Chronicle Herald Barnard Elissa May 1 2013a Hamlet highlights Shakespeare by the Sea The Chronicle Herald Barnard Elissa June 28 2013b Your guide to summer theatre in Nova Scotia The Chronicle Herald Begin Victoria January 13 2013 Robin Hood The Legendary Musical Comedy Theatromania Sumi Glenn January 21 2013 Robin Hood The Legendary Musical Comedy NOW History Shakespeare by the Sea n d Retrieved September 6 2015 Past Shows Shakespeare by the Sea n d Retrieved September 6 2015 See also EditCulture of Halifax Nova Scotia Shakespeare by the Sea Australia External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shakespeare by the Sea Halifax amp oldid 1098697422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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