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For this weeks My Halifax Vlog we went to see Peter Pan by Shakespeare By The Sea! It was our first time at their outdoor performance at Point Pleasant Park and it was such a fun time!
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Shakespeare by the Sea on Shaw TV
Shaw TV's Karen Elgersma gives us a preview of Shakespeare by the Sea.
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Shakespeare By The Sea
Heidi Rayden finds 11 magical acres of green space in the heart of Beverly Hills where an enchanting production of King Lear is happening!
Julius Caesar (2000) - Shakespeare by the Sea
In 2000, when I was just starting out in the film business, my company got a license from Bravo here in Canada to film a rendition of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar being performed by Halifax's Shakespeare by the Sea, under the direction of the late Patrick Christopher. I adapted his adaptation of the play for the screen, and cobbled together our miniscule budget, and then we shot it in a day. It's rough - some of the editing in particular makes me cringe now all these years later - but I think there are a number of fine performances here, and I still like the music I co-wrote with my old Julia's Rain bandmate Chris MacKenzie... and of course, I still like Patrick's adaptation, which is why I wanted to do the project in the first place. I think this might be the only recorded version of any play he directed during his time with SBTS, and as he was the most important theatrical voice in Halifax for years (in my opinion), I thought it was finally time to get it up online as part of the historical record, and as a remembrance of a director with a real sense of vision, which is rare these days.
Shakespeare by the Sea - Twelfth Night
Clip from Shakespeare by the Sea's production of Twelfth Night. 2010
Interview with Jesse MacLean from Shakespeare By the Sea
Interview with Jesse MacLean from Shakespeare By the Sea. Director of Henry V and The Wizard of Oz.
Halifax Travel Guide - Canada Exceptional Moments
Halifax Travel Guide - Canada Exceptional Moments
Halifax is the capital city of Nova Scotia and the largest city in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. The city's origins and rich maritime history derive from a strategic location and one of the world's great natural harbours. In the 19th and early 20th century, Halifax was the entry point for European immigration to Canada. Today, Halifax is a busy Atlantic seaport and the economic and cultural hub of Eastern Canada.
Halifax is the provincial and regional hub of Nova Scotia. It is still, however, a smaller city by North American standards. Rather than feeling relegated to 'second-fiddle' status, this dichotomy is celebrated by residents who take pride in their slower pace and warm hospitality.
The city of Halifax is on Halifax Peninsula, on the west side of the harbour, with Dartmouth to the east. The main landmark is the Halifax Citadel, on a high hill above the city, and it conveniently divides the city into three districts: the South End, representing the older, wealthier urban core south of the Citadel; the North End, the grittier northern suburbs destroyed by the Explosion; and the largely residential West End.
The suburban areas of Halifax extending beyond the Peninsula are referred to as Mainland Halifax, and include neighbourhoods such as Spryfield and Clayton Park. North of the Peninsula is the Bedford Basin, an inland body of water that once served as a marshalling point for convoys of ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean during World War II. At the head of the Basin is the community of Bedford.
Halifax has a tendency to sprawl somewhat outside of the downtown core. Although Halifax has an extensive public transit service, it tends to be focused on commuters and shoppers, and may not be ideal for tourists traveling outside of downtown. The downtown shopping and attractions will engage the average traveler for a day or two at most. Beyond this time frame, a car rental will significantly open up the surrounding area.
Halifax's tourism industry showcases Nova Scotia's culture, scenery and coastline. There are several museums and art galleries in downtown Halifax. The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, an immigrant entry point prominent throughout the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, was opened to the public as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1999 and is the only national museum in the Atlantic provinces. The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is a maritime museum containing extensive galleries including a large exhibit on the famous Titanic, over 70 small craft and a 200-foot (61 m) steamship CSS Acadia. In summertime the preserved World War II corvette HMCS Sackville operates as a museum ship and Canada's naval memorial. The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia is housed in a 150-year-old building containing over 9000 works of art. The Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia in Dartmouth reflects the region's rich ethnic heritage.
Halifax has numerous National Historic Sites, most notably Citadel Hill (Fort George). Just outside the urban area, the iconic Peggys Cove is internationally recognized and receives more than 600,000 visitors a year. The waterfront in Downtown Halifax is the site of the Halifax Harbourwalk, a 3-kilometre (2 mi) boardwalk popular amongst tourists and locals alike. Many mid-sized ships dock here at one of the many wharfs. The harbourwalk is home to a Halifax Transit ferry terminal, hundreds of stores, Historic Properties, several office buildings, the Casino Nova Scotia, and several public squares where buskers perform, most prominently at the annual Halifax International Busker Festival.
Downtown Halifax, home to many small shops and vendors, is a major shopping area. It is also home to several shopping centres, including Scotia Square, Barrington Place Shops, and Maritime Mall. Numerous malls on Spring Garden Road, including the Park Lane Mall, are also located nearby. The area is home to approximately 200 restaurants and bars, offering a wide array of world cuisines. Halifax hosts a wide variety of festivals that take place throughout the year, including the Atlantic Film Festival, the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo, the Halifax International Busker Festival, Greekfest, the Atlantic Jazz Festival, the Multicultural Festival, the largest Canada Day celebration east of Ottawa, Natal Day, the Halifax Pop Explosion, periodic Tall Ship events, Nocturne Festival, and Shakespeare by the Sea.
( Halifax - Canada ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Halifax . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Halifax - Canada
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Shakespeare By The Sea audition
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Interview with Nathan D. Simmons from Shakespeare By the Sea
Interview with Nathan D. Simmons from Shakespeare By the Sea. Actor in Henry V, The Wizard of Oz, Love's Labour's Lost, and The Unrehearsed Dream.
HFX Beverage Expo - My Halifax - Things To Do In Halifax, Nova Scotia
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This week's video we went to the HFX Beverage Expo which was held at the Student Union building at Dalhousie University! There were some great local businesses there showcasing their amazing products. They also had tea leaf readings, henna tattooing and different workshops happening throughout the day.
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World Tea House:
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Halifax March 2002
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada in March of 2002
Shakespeare by the Sea's production of Julius Caesar filmed for Bravo
2000 - Caesar, excerpts from the 2 hour drama special, that aired on Bravo the Arts & Entertainment Channel. Lindsay G. Merrithew played the role of Brutus and Michael Krek played Cassius....Shakespeare by the Sea's production of Julius Caesar filmed for Bravo the Arts & Entertainment Channel by Redstar Films...
William Shakespeare born in Stratford Upon Avon
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Halifax Container Ship Spotting - Yantian Express unloads as Atlantic Compass docks July 31, 2013
As the Hapag Lloyd container ship Yantian Express unloads containers at the Fairview Cove Container Terminal at the Port of Halifax, the Atlantic Container Lines Atlantic Compass slowly backs to the pier without the aid of tugs.
YANTIAN EXPRESS
IMO Number: 9229831
Flag / Nationality: Germany
Operator: Hapag Lloyd
Completion Year: 2002 / 03
Maximum TEU Capacity: 7506
Maximum Speed (Kn): 25.3
Overall Length (M): 320.00
Overall Beam (M): 42.80
Maximum Draught (M): 14.50
Deadweight (Ton): 100006
Gross Tonnage (Ton): 88493
ATLANTIC COMPASS
IMO Number: 8214176
Flag / Nationality: Sweden
Operator: ACL
Completion Year: 1984
Maximum TEU Compacity: 2908
Maximum Speed (Kn): 17.5
Overall Length (M): 292.00
Overall Beam (M): 32.30
Maximum Draught (M): 10.9
Deadweight (Ton): 44988
Gross Tonnage (Ton): 57255
Filmed at 6:45pm, Wednesday July 31, 2013.
Halifax湾に飛び込むHarbour Hopper in Halifax 20120806
Robin Hood: The Legendary Musical Comedy | Coming Soon!
Robin Hood: The Legendary Musical Comedy
Music and lyrics by Kieren MacMillan and Jeremy Hutton
Book by William Foley, Jeremy Hutton, Jesse MacLean, Kevin MacPherson and Kate Smith
Based on the collective creation by Shakespeare by the Sea -- Halifax
Directed by Jesse MacLean
THE SHOW:
This Canadian-made musical features clever, biting and amusing twists on the familiar legends of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. With fast-paced, witty lyrics and a polished, sophisticated score, this show is sure to have you singing The Evil Song, Undercover Lover and After Intermission long after the curtain has come down. Irreverent to the core, Robin Hood is tongue-in-cheek entertainment that jabs an accusing finger at the social, political and religious constructs which inform our notions of status and the distribution of wealth.
SCHEDULE:
Jan 11 -- 26, 2013
Week 1: Wed to Sat @ 8:00 pm
Week 2: Wed to Sat @ 8:00 pm
Week 3: Wed to Sat @ 8:00 pm + Sat @ 2:00 pm
Postshow Talkback: Sat, Jan 12, 2013
Preshow Artist Chat: Sat, Jan 26, 2013 @ 1:00pm
Student Matinees
Hart House Theatre offers student matinees at the low price of $15/student, and complementary tickets for teachers and chaperones.
For more information and to book a performance please call the Box Office at 416.978.8849.
TICKETS:
Adults $25
Students & Seniors $15
$10 Student tickets every Wednesday
$15 Alumni tickets every Thursday
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Robin Hood: The Legendary Musical Comedy | Trailer
Robin Hood: The Legendary Musical Comedy
NOW ON STAGE at Hart House Theatre, Toronto ON
Music and lyrics by Kieren MacMillan and Jeremy Hutton
Book by William Foley, Jeremy Hutton, Jesse MacLean, Kevin MacPherson and Kate Smith
Based on the collective creation by Shakespeare by the Sea -- Halifax
Directed by Jesse MacLean
THE SHOW:
This Canadian-made musical features clever, biting and amusing twists on the familiar legends of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. With fast-paced, witty lyrics and a polished, sophisticated score, this show is sure to have you singing The Evil Song, Undercover Lover and After Intermission long after the curtain has come down. Irreverent to the core, Robin Hood is tongue-in-cheek entertainment that jabs an accusing finger at the social, political and religious constructs which inform our notions of status and the distribution of wealth.
SCHEDULE:
Jan 11 -- 26, 2013
Week 1: Wed to Sat @ 8:00 pm
Week 2: Wed to Sat @ 8:00 pm
Week 3: Wed to Sat @ 8:00 pm + Sat @ 2:00 pm
Postshow Talkback: Sat, Jan 12, 2013
Preshow Artist Chat: Sat, Jan 26, 2013 @ 1:00pm
Student Matinees
Hart House Theatre offers student matinees at the low price of $15/student, and complementary tickets for teachers and chaperones.
For more information and to book a performance please call the Box Office at 416.978.8849 or visit uofttix.ca
TICKETS:
Adults $25
Students & Seniors $15
$10 Student tickets every Wednesday
$15 Alumni tickets every Thursday
Halifax Pride Parade 2017 - Pt4
More Clips to follow, full parade to follow.
Justin Trudeau in Halifax Pride Parade:
Video Timeline:
00:11 - Phoenix
00:46 - DAL Medical Students Society
00:55 - FIN
01:10 - UFCW
01:32 - Universalist Unitarian Church of Halifax
02:40 - the Home Depot
03:05 - Sobeys
04:18 - First Baptist Church Halifax
05:06 - Halifax Public Libraries
06:07 - Tantallon Vet Hospital
06:15 - Shakespeare by the Sea
06:40 - Jazz Air
07:26 - East Coast Lifestyle
07:40 - Car Share Atlantic
08:07 - Xplosion
08:31 - RBC
09:36 - Jack 92.9
09:54 - SPCA
10:30 - MacKiggan Hebert
11:01 - City Mazda
11:15 - NSCC
12:09 - Scotiabank
12:50 - Halifax Dance
13:36 - MIX 96.5
13:48 - Irving
Robin Hood: The Legendary Musical Comedy Preview | After Intermission
A sneak peek of the incredible ensemble cast of Robin Hood: The Legendary Musical Comedy rehearsing the epic (and appropriately titled) After Intermission from Hart House's upcoming production.
Music and lyrics by Kieren MacMillan and Jeremy Hutton
Book by William Foley, Jeremy Hutton, Jesse MacLean, Kevin MacPherson and Kate Smith
Based on the collective creation by Shakespeare by the Sea -- Halifax
Directed by Jesse MacLean
THE SHOW:
This Canadian-made musical features clever, biting and amusing twists on the familiar legends of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. With fast-paced, witty lyrics and a polished, sophisticated score, this show is sure to have you singing The Evil Song, Undercover Lover and After Intermission long after the curtain has come down. Irreverent to the core, Robin Hood is tongue-in-cheek entertainment that jabs an accusing finger at the social, political and religious constructs which inform our notions of status and the distribution of wealth.
SCHEDULE:
Jan 11 -- 26, 2013
Week 1: Wed to Sat @ 8:00 pm
Week 2: Wed to Sat @ 8:00 pm
Week 3: Wed to Sat @ 8:00 pm + Sat @ 2:00 pm
Postshow Talkback: Sat, Jan 12, 2013
Preshow Artist Chat: Sat, Jan 26, 2013 @ 1:00pm
Student Matinees
Hart House Theatre offers student matinees at the low price of $15/student, and complementary tickets for teachers and chaperones.
For more information and to book a performance please call the Box Office at 416.978.8849 or visit uofttix.ca
TICKETS:
Adults $25
Students & Seniors $15
$10 Student tickets every Wednesday
$15 Alumni tickets every Thursday