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There’s Magic Flying at Neptune!

blair irwin and stephen roberts photo by scott munn We each have a story that resonates deep within our soul and for me that story is James Matthew Barrie’s Peter Pan. Since I was very young, the boy who never … Continue reading

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Feathers and Loam Fraught with Artistic Musings

Feathers and Loam is a play about an artist, as much as it is a play about a painting. The painting is Landscape with the Fall of Icarus which was painted by Pieter Breugel (1554-5). This play raises questions about … Continue reading

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Neptune Theatre School Brings It

I have been in Halifax for three months and soaking up all the East Coast theatre that I have been able to travel to. I have seen many proficient productions in this time, yet today, in an excruciatingly muggy, sweltering, … Continue reading

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Spooky, Spunky and Smart: There’s Nothing Dead About These Gravesavers!

“I stuck my toesIn my noseAnd I couldn’t get them out.It looked a little strangeAnd people began to shout‘Why would youever?My goodness—I never!”They got in a terrible snitIt’s simple, I saidAs they put me to bedI just wanted to seeIf … Continue reading

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