Hey look, it's our poster for Three Farces from Three Lands! Rehearsals are progressing well and we look forward to sharing the goofiness with you February 8-10.
Announcing … directors and cast for Three Farces From Three Lands
PLS is pleased to announce the directors and cast for our Three Farces. Performances begin February 8! John John the Husband by John Heywood Director – Kimberley Radmacher John John – Bil Antoniou Tyb – Kristen Zaza Sir John – Daniel Kim The Farce of the Fisherman by Cornelis Everaert Director – Linda J. Phillips … Continue reading Announcing … directors and cast for Three Farces From Three Lands
Three Farces update
Please note: the run of Three Farces From Three Lands will be February 8 to 10! Apologies for any confusion. Also: look! Lots of photos of Bethlehem's Bower!
Bethlehem’s Bower a roaring success!
A Medieval Christmas: Go We Hence to Bethlehem's Bower was a roaring success! Thanks to everyone who came to see it! Up next is Three Farces from Three Lands, February 9-11. Find out more information here.
Bethlehem’s Bower dress rehearsal photos
Check out Thomas Sheridan's dress rehearsal photos!
Article about Bethlehem’s Bower on Medievalists.net
Medievalists.net: Poculi Ludique Societas shows how to perform a Christmas play, medieval style.
Bethlehem’s Bower Opening Night!
A Medieval Christmas: Go We Hence to Bethlehem's Bower opens tonight, 7pm at St Thomas's Anglican Church, 383 Huron Street. See you there!
Bethlehem’s Bower photos
Hey, look ... rehearsal photos! The show performs this Friday and Saturday. Go We Hence to Bethlehem's Bower (2012), a set on Flickr.
Five days to go
Performances of A Medieval Christmas: Go We Hence to Bethlehem's Bower are this Friday (7 pm) and Saturday (2 pm & 7 pm)! Call us at 416-978-5096 or email us at info@plspls.ca to reserve your tickets. The "PLS Info" email list has been updated to allow online sign up and management of subscription options.
An interview about Bethlehem’s Bower
From Julia Armstrong's post to the St Thomas's Facebook group: It was fascinating to learn more about the source of the medieval plays being performed at St Thomas's next weekend. Here's my interview with those involved in producing and directing it (scroll below the poster): http://www.stthomas.on.ca/medieval-christmas
