WHITEFIELD, NH—The Weathervane Theatre announces a brand new initiative to celebrate new voices, new works, and the creative spirit. In September, it will launch a new play festival called North Country New Works, which will feature excerpts from 10 new plays and musicals, written by and featuring Weathervane company members. This festival is sponsored by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Mountain View Grand Resort and Spa.
The festival is coordinated by Danae DeShazer and Weathervane’s Producing Artistic Director Ethan Paulini.
“It’s an incredible honor to coordinate a new program at the Weathervane,” said DeShazer, who has been seen as an actor, director, and other roles this season. “As this community knows, the Weathervane is an artist-driven company, and not only that, our artists tout themselves as multi-hyphenates who wear many hats. That’s why this festival, subtitled as The Moonlight Series, will feature Weathervane company members in different disciplines. For example, our resident carpenter who helps to build and craft our scenic designs, will be presenting a dramatic scene he has written; or, our assistant stage manager has written several full-length plays. This festival gives us the opportunity to showcase the talents, creative spirit, and work from members of the Weathervane company in this unique festival.”
Paulini adds, “Developing and supporting new works is important to my personal mission and we have been slowly but surely incorporating that into Weathervane’s organizational mission with our previous relationship with Out of the Box Theatrics and now our first-ever commissioned World Premiere. I am committed to using our space and resources as a chance for new voices to be developed.”
Each of the ten pieces are created, directed, and performed by members of Weathervane’s Season 58 company. The pieces all vary in length, genre, style, and format; they include an exciting combination of play readings, excerpts from new musicals, stand-up comedy, and more. There will be an opportunity for audience members to provide thoughtful feedback in order to help these new works along their journey from page to stage. Each piece will be performed over a two-night festival on Sunday, September 10 at 6PM and Tuesday, September 12 at 7PM.
The pieces being featured include:
Performed to in person audiences only, masks are not required, but always welcomed. The theatre has a new HVAC/Air Purification System that filters the air and provides heat and air conditioning.
North Country New Works performs on Sunday, September 10 at 6PM and Tuesday, September 12 at 7PM. Tickets for one performance of the festival are $9. A pass good for both evenings is $15.
Weathervane’s 58th rep season runs now – October 14. Additional productions include A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Mamma Mia!, Guys and Dolls, and Primary. Single tickets available at www.weathervanenh.org. Season 58 tickets start at $19.
The Weathervane Box Office is open on performance days 10AM – 12PM and again 2 hours before performance time through curtain. On days with two Mainstage performances, the box office is open 10AM through the evening curtain. Tickets are available by phone (603-837-9322), in person (389 Lancaster Road, Whitefield, NH), and online.
ABOUT THE WEATHERVANE
The Weathervane Theatre was founded in 1965 by Gibbs Murray and the late Tom Haas and is under the leadership of Producing Artistic Director Ethan Paulini. For over half a century, it has presented high quality professional productions of plays and musicals. One of the few remaining alternating rep companies in the United States, the Weathervane is recognized as a historical institution nationwide, boasting among its alumni 2021 Tony nominee Elizabeth Stanley, Tally Sessions, four-time Tony nominee Judy Kuhn and recent Tony Award Winner Ari’el Stachel.
Weathervane can be found on Facebook and all other social media platforms @weathervanenh.
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