Blackhorse Village Players - Goodnight Desdemona Trailer
An inside look at the Blackhorse Village Players' 39th season opener: Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) by Ann-Marie MacDonald. Show runs September 23rd to October 10th, 2009. For tickets, call the box office at 905-880-5002. For details, visit blackhorse.ca
Goodnight Desdemona - Caledon Radio Interview September 2009 Part 3
Some of the cast and crew join Deb Roberston in studio at Caledon Radio for an upclose and personal interview about the Blackhorse Village Players' production Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) by Ann-Marie MacDonald.
Goodnight Desdemona - Caledon Radio Interview September 2009
Some of the cast and crew join Deb Roberston in studio at Caledon Radio for an upclose and personal interview about the Blackhorse Village Players' production Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) by Ann-Marie MacDonald.
Goodnight Desdemona - Caledon Radio Interview September 2009 Part 2
Some of the cast and crew join Deb Roberston in studio at Caledon Radio for an upclose and personal interview about the Blackhorse Village Players' production Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) by Ann-Marie MacDonald.
Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness Top # 7 Facts
Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness Top # 7 Facts
Great War Flying Museum PART 1
The Great War Flying Museum is located at the Brampton, Ontario Airport in Caledon Ontario Canada. This epic museum not only houses some of the greatest Great War Airplanes ever built, but the museum itself houses amazing artifacts from the era. We are so proud of the work that all the people who support the museum have put into the facility. Such a great vision! Teagan and Adley really enjoyed meeting everyone! And Dad (Mike) had the honor of shooting down the Red Baron!!!!!!! If you travel to Ontario, YOU MUST VISIT THIS FABULOUS MUSEUM.
Belle Moral: A Natural History
NAC English Theatre: Studio Stage Series
January 27 - February 14, 2009
Ann-Marie MacDonalds Belle Moral: A Natural History was so successful when it premiered at The Shaw Festival in the 2005 season, that the Festival has decided to revive the production there and to take it on tour. Now Ottawa audiences will have a chance to share the joy of this funny, intelligent and beautifully produced play.
Actor, playwright and novelist Anne-Marie MacDonald is well known to most theatre audiences for her Shakespearean parody Good Night Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) which premiered in 1988 and won the playwright a Governor Generals Award for Drama. Since then, she has published numerous novels, including her first, Fall On Your Knees, which became an international best-seller and won several awards launching her career in the global literary arena. Director Alisa Palmer writes that in all of MacDonalds work her plays, novels and libretti the pursuit of truth is the driving engine. To all her work she brings an intelligent sense of humour, a canny perception of the human experience, and an abiding love of story-telling. Belle Moral: A Natural History is no exception.
On a foggy Scottish coast lies an ancestral home called Belle Moral. There, by day, young Pearl MacIsaac considers questions of science and nature; and by night, dreams of mythical creatures and mysterious brides. This is a house full of mystery just who is in the attic and why does Pearl have an ear in a jar? Part magic, part philosophy and part whodunnit, the play is a hilarious and spellbinding story and a rousing call for tolerance and diversity.
Magic has come to the Shaw. Ann-Marie MacDonalds Belle Moral weaves its irrepressible spell and makes believers of us all. - James Wegg.
Soaring dialogue, grand ideas and arguments, sharp wit and compelling characters
- (Toronto Sun).
The Monomyth Cycle [ Goodnight Desdemona, Good Morning Juliette ][HD]
This is a project for my canadian Lit. class aha more like a slideshow if anything~ it's suppose to demonstrate the relationship of a piece written by Anne Macdonald to the monomyth cycle.
Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)
As part of RSC Open Stages 2011-2012 Woodhouse Players presented Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) by Ann-Marie MacDonald at the Welsh Church Hall in Leytonstone.
Photos from dress rehearsal (Welsh Church Hall, 19/09/2012).
GCTC's Artistic Director introduces Goodnight Desdemona, (Good Morning Juliet)
NOVEMBER 26, 2013 - DECEMBER 15, 2013
What if Shakespeare's greatest tragedies were actually comedies? After a professor steals her thesis, Constance Ledbelly is transported into the Bard's world of Othello and Romeo & Juliet, where she inadvertently sends his stories in new directions. With an abundance of twists, fights, seductions and wild surprises, Constance engages in a truly hilarious Elizabethan tale of self-discovery. Do not miss this hit from Canadian literary superstar Ann-Marie MacDonald.