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Can’t stop the thespians THE PANDEMIC HASN’T DAMPENED BOWEN’S SUPPLY OF LIVE THEATRE THANKS TO THEATRE ON THE ISLE MARCUS HONDRO
Theatre correspondent
some on Facebook speculated that it was Batman or Spider-Man who paid the island a visit. “In these challenging times, the masks are a simple gesture intended to help our community stay safe and healthy,” said the masked do-gooder in a message to the Undercurrent. “The act itself is aimed at lifting spirts and promoting kindness.
There has been no shortage of life changes during the global pandemic and the world of the theatre has not escaped that. However, no more live performing to packed houses up on Cates Hill has not stopped ‘Theatre on the Isle’ from providing Bowen with quality play production. Since April 6, TOTI has been producing online theatre ‘meetings’ on Zoom, using local actors, naturally, and performing a play reading virtually every Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. They plan another two readings before taking a hiatus for a month or so. TOTI board of directors members spearheading the project, Kat Stephens and Calder Stewart, say it has been a joyful ride and both emphasize it’s about fun, fun for the actors and the audience of islanders who click the link and join them online for live theatre. There have been technical glitches, like the time an actor lost their internet feed as the play began, missing their ‘entrance’ (removing a cover from the computer camera) but reconnecting in time to deliver their first line. But with that emphasize on fun it’s all remained, well, fun. With a dollop of learning thrown in. “We began with The Real Inspector Hound by Tom Stoppard,” Stephens, who has appeared in dozens of plays locally, told the Undercurrent. “It’s lengthy for a one-act, lots of characters, and a twisty plot, and was far trickier than I realized to stage in this online format. “So we opted for smaller casts and simpler plots moving forward, and tried splitting a couple of full-length shows over two weeks: Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood, and another Stoppard piece called Rough Crossing.” Stephens, a recreation programmer with the municipality by day, said the “short, punchy comedies” they turned to include The Brute by Anthon Chekhov and, last week, Pyramus and Thisbe, the play-within a play from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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SIGNS OF CONNECTION: Cherie Westmoreland and Dennice Hall, who live in Bowen Court, have kept spirits
up in their corner of Bowen through the pandemic with signs in their windows. Sometimes the messages are heartfelt, othertimes humourous. Toilet paper man (far right) features in the sometimes elaborate window displays––at one point he had quite the bad COVID hair do. Another time Hall (right) posted that she was “up the creek without a paddle” and Westmoreland (left) put a paddle outside her door. While there was a point where the windows would change every day, new signs are a little more sporadic these days. For the full story and photos of the signs, see bowenislandundercurrent.com
The great Bowen Island mask mystery EVERY MAILBOX ON THE ISLAND HELD A SPECIAL SURPRISE THIS WEEK
BRONWYN BEAIRSTO
Gotham correspondent
Superheroes may be the thing of comic books but Bowen has its own
masked hero. In an act of COVID kindness, someone(s) bought masks to be delivered into every Bowen mailbox this week. While some perplexed islanders took to Facebook, initially wondering if the masks were delivered to the wrong addresses, it soon came out that they were in fact, no mistake. As who is behind the masks is a secret,
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