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The Elizabeth Boardmore One Act Play Festival returns to Cape Breton University March 23-31. The annual celebration will feature 10 plays over five nights and will highlight the accomplishments of theatre students, teachers, professionals and community aficionados who gather to produce live theatre. This year’s festival will be adjudicated by accomplished playwright and Cape Breton native, Bryden MacDonald.
MacDonald is a playwright/director originally from Cape Breton Island currently residing in Montreal. His plays include Whale Riding Weather, The Weekend Healer, Divinity Bash/nine lives, With Bated Breath, and The Exstasy of Bedridden Ridinghood. He is the creator of theatrical interpretations of the music of Leonard Cohen (Sincerely, A Friend), Joni Mitchell (When All the Slaves Are Free) and Carole Pope/Kevan Staples (Shaking the Foundations). He coaches students at the National Theatre School, and his most recent play is Beyond the Beaded Curtain.
This year’s schedule of one act plays will include five original works and five previously produced plays. As well, the New Play Development Reading Series will feature two new plays in development. Festival attendees will be treated to such plays as Knight at the Beach, written by Anna Spencer; Her Wake, written by Frank Macdonald and directed by Rankin MacDonald; and One for the Road written by Harold Pinter.
The festival is an innovative way of developing local talent notes Artistic Director, Todd Hiscock. “The festival provides new and experienced writers, directors and actors an opportunity to showcase their talent, and gives the public a chance to see several quality productions from numerous theatrical styles. The festival continues to delight audiences year after year,” he says. “This year we are very happy to welcome home Bryden MacDonald as our Festival Adjudicator. Bryden is a national award winning playwright and director, and brings a wealth of experience to our Festival.”
MacDonald will also give a public interview about his work on Wednesday, March 28 at the Boardmore Theatre. The interview, hosted by Cape Breton actor and comedian, Bette MacDonald, is a Pay What You Can event, with proceeds going toward the Harry and Elizabeth Boardmore Scholarship Fund.
Visit the Cape Breton University website for more information.

They Called Me Number One: Photos from the Vancouver Launch

Last evening at Vancouver Community College (Clark campus), about 130 people celebrated the launch of the book They Called Me Number One, which is currently in second place on the BC Bestsellers list.
Wednesday May 22, 2013 in Meta-TalonDaniel MacIvor’s Cul-de-sac Reviewed by Ed Huyck
Cul-de-sac, a play by Daniel MacIvor, is currently being staged in Minneapolis, Minnesota, put on by the Loudmouth Collective at the Open Eye Figure Theatre.

Ed Huyck reviewed the play for CityPages.com. A few excerpts follow.
Monday May 6, 2013 in Meta-Talon
Way More Than A Thousand Words: Coping with Emotions and Otters Launch
Ash Tanasiychuk takes pictures. Of Dina Del Bucchia. Nuff said. Oh, and Otters!
Monday April 29, 2013 in Meta-Talon
Other People’s Moccasins: Joanne Arnott Interviews Wanda John-Kehewin
Joanne Arnott interviews Wanda John-Kehewin about her new book In the Dog House:
I can’t really say there were many poets of the past that influenced my writing. I think when I really started to be inspired was when I heard that there were other Native writers, and that wasn’t until I moved to the West Coast in 1991. For some reason I didn’t think it was actually something an “Indian” could do. There weren’t any books in the library that were by First Nations people when I was growing up.
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