Harry Hibbs Returns! Rising Tide Theatre Trinity NL
Our hit play Harry Hibbs Returns! to Trinity, NL this September 2012
Rising Tide Theatre, Trinity, Newfoundland & Labrador
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Rising Tide Theatre on Eastlink TV's Discover NL
Donna Butt has impacted the theatre community in Newfoundland immensely and continues to be a staple in the arts here. One production at the Rising Tide Theatre takes place in the entire town of trinity where patrons actually walk from scene to scene to enjoy the dramatic, comedic and historic tales told in the Trinity Pageant. Watch Discover NL on Eastlink TV Channel 10 and HD610 and discover the legendary coasts of Newfoundland like never before!
Donna Butt Rising Tide's Move from St John's to Trinity
During her interview with the STAGE Project, Donna Butt talks about her and Rick Boland's efforts to move their theatre company in Trinity, Newfoundland.
For the complete transcript of this interview, visit the Performing Arts Collection housed in the Queen Elizabeth II library at MUN; for more information, visit our website: mun.ca/stage
No Man's Land rehearsal
No Man's Land features some tough, courageous soldiers - but they can also sing.
Henry Vokey's Boat Launch in Trinity Newfoundland
The launch of Henry Vokey's traditional Newfoundland Wooden Schooner in Trinity Newfoundland July 7, 2012. With thanks to Anita Mcgee of Monkstown Productions who recorded the boat going into the water.
Trinity Newfoundland and Labrador
The Trinity Diaries - Mistaken 4 Woolridge
In 2008 I was hired to work as an Actor for the Rising Tide Theatre Company in Trinity, NL, for their 30 anniversary season. While there I recorded as much video as I could. Witness the rare behind the scenes circumstances of one of the most successful Theatre companies in Newfoundland.
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Donna Butt on Building a Theatre in Trinity, Newfoundland
Donna Butt talks to STAGE about the importance of building a theatre in Trinity and its deeper meaning.
For the complete transcript of this interview, visit the Performing Arts Collection housed in the Queen Elizabeth II library at MUN; for more information, visit our website: mun.ca/stage
Words in Edgewise: People Lose Their Way--And Their Belongings
People Lose Their Way — And Their Belongings
A new work for the stage by Joan Sullivan
Starring Neil Butler, Andrew Loman, Nicole Rousseau, Joan Sullivan
Words in Edgewise favourite, playwright Joan Sullivan, returns in February with another one of her amazing verbatim dramas examining dementia through the words of Nietzsche and others in People Lose Their Way — And Their Belongings, starring Neil Butler, Andrew Loman, Nicole Rousseau, and Joan Sullivan. Joan creates these compelling short plays, or performed texts with commentary, by re-mixing existing texts, her past work in the Graduate Program in Humanities has included Science, Technology, and Pontius Pilate (Words in Edgewise, September, 2010) Roland Barthes and Jean-Paul Sartre in a heated debate and Antoinin Artaud and Marshall McLuhan talking about language and theatre.
Joan Sullivan is the editor of the Newfoundland Quarterly and a freelance journalist whose work appears in The Globe and Mail, on CBC Radio's Tapestry, and in The Telegram. She is also a playwright and director and her credits include Your Only Life, which she wrote and performed in St. John's, Halifax and Montreal; an adaptation of Wayne Johnston's The Story of Bobby O'Malley; and Cassie Brown: My Life in Non-Fiction, which premiered last summer at the Grand Bank Regional Theatre Festival and later toured provincial schools. Her theatre work in 2010 includes Rig, an adaptation of Mike Heffernan's oral history of the Ocean Ranger, staged by Rising Tide theatre, and a gig as the first visiting director with the Grand Bank Regional Theatre Festival. Joan is also studying for a Master's degree in the Graduate Program in Humanities at Memorial University. She lives in St. John's with her daughter, Marianne.
From: wordsinedgewise.ca
Skerwink Trail in Trinity East Newfoundl
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Ruth Lawrence, Rising Tide and a Unique Acting Experience
In her interview with the STAGE Project Ruth Lawrence provides some illuminating detail on her early performing days with Rising Tide Theatre.
The music listed can be found at the Free Music Archive.
Benjamin Dauer - In Reference to Time
Oskar Schuster - Sneeuwland
For the complete transcript of this interview, visit the Performing Arts Collection housed in the Queen Elizabeth II library at MUN; for more information, visit our website: mun.ca/stage
My Ride Around Trinity, Trinity Bay, NF (Watch in HD)
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I recently took a motorcycle trip to Newfoundland where I decided to do a ride around Trinity with a video camera in tow to share a visit with my Mom and Uncle Doug to the town where they grew up. You'll see my Nan's house along with the church my parents were married in. It is such a beautiful place to visit!
Trinity Bay North, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada - 2016
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Bishop White Manor - Trinity Hotels, Canada
Bishop White Manor 3 Stars hotel in Trinity, Canada Within US Travel Directory Free Wi-Fi is offered in all areas at this Trinity bed and breakfast. A daily continental breakfast is provided. Rising Tide Theatre is just 1 km away.Wooden furnishings are featured in each uniquely decorated room at Bishop White Manor. En suite bathrooms are offered in all guest rooms.A comfortable guest lounge offers a TV with VCR and a fireplace. Free on-site parking offers added convenience.The tour company Sea of Whales is within a 5-minute drive and offers various sight seeing tours upon request with surcharge.
Bishop White Manor is 10 km from Skerwink Hiking Trail.
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Caplin Time with Maxine White
Maxine White on vocals, Lloyd White on guitar, John Spurrell on accordion
Scenes of Trinity
All taken in Trinity except the water fall, which is at Rattle Falls.
Donna Butt and the Inspiration for Rising Tide's First Play
Donna Butt talks about her father's work with the Newfoundland Railway and how it inspired Daddy What's a Train?
For the complete transcript of this interview, visit the Performing Arts Collection housed in the Queen Elizabeth II library at MUN; for more information, visit our website: mun.ca/stage
A Scene from Episode 1 of Quest for the Sea
As seen on PBS stations comes this new living history series about two modern families who travel back in time to experience life as it was lived in a 1937 rural Newfoundland outport fishing community. The two families, the Wheelers and the Murrays, as well as Mary Ann and Ralph two outsiders that will be living with each of households, spend two eye-opening months fishing for cod and preparing authentic meals with only the bare necessities at their disposal. Both families must learn to conserve what little food they have for the duration of the summer. The women find out that cooking takes an entire day, and the men leave to fish at dawn and don't arrive home until dusk. Everyone struggles with fatigue and exhaustion. Tensions rise as personalities clash among the group and as time runs out for the outport to meet its fishing quota. Experience the remarkable ups and downs of life in Hay Cove, New Foundland. TV Series. Episode 1. Purchase the DVD of this complete 4 Episode series from Amazon.com at