Edgar Allan Poe Haunts Victoria Museum Once Again

Prepare to embark on a dark, mysterious journey into the life of American poet Edgar Allan Poe. This imaginative musical uses Poe's poetry and short stories as a base for the plot and his shifting obsessions with the women in his life as a catalyst

Prepare to embark on a dark, mysterious journey into the life of American poet Edgar Allan Poe. Urban Arts Productions and the Maritime Museum of British Columbia reunite to bring back their critically acclaimed inaugural production of Nevermore which saw sold out audiences in 2010. This imaginative musical uses Poe's poetry and short stories as a base for the plot and his shifting obsessions with the women in his life as a catalyst. With hauntingly beautiful melodies, Nevermore breathes new life into Poe's work and explores a twisted true-life tale as bizarre as his classic stories of the macabre.

Nevermore runs Thursdays through Saturdays from October 27th - November 5th, 2011 with a special midnight performance on October 29th. Nevermore is staged 'in the round' in the Historic Victorian Courtroom at the Maritime Museum of British Columbia in Bastion Square. "No entrance or exit is off limits for the actors and no seat is privileged for the audience." - Monday Magazine.

Nevermore is a bold, exciting musical that breaks boundaries, challenges audiences, and brings Poe's passion and obsessions to life in a most extraordinary way. Urban Art's is excited to be bringing this haunting musical back to Victoria audiences for the Halloween season, staging it in the original Supreme Courtroom of British Columbia. Nevermore breaks musical theatre conventions with having no linear story line and almost constant underscoring. Characters come to life and interact in alarming ways - as people, voices, ghosts, and demons. Nevermore is a journey of death flashing before Poe's eyes. It is a montage, a whirlwind, a dream, a life and a nightmare all in one.

Nevermore begins at the end of Poe's life - an end that is cloaked in mystery worthy of the master of horror and the shadowy unknown. Edgar Allan Poe was found on the street semiconscious in Baltimore on October 3, 1849. Taken to hospital, he passed from delirium to unconsciousness, yet never fully recovered to tell how he had arrived in such a condition. Poe's delirious mind is a matter of much speculation and debate - an invitation for dramatic exploration. "There's simply nothing else in town that's quite as literate, as moody or, well, as mad hot as Urban Arts' shows." - Culture Vulture Victoria.

Nevermore reunites the original Canadian Premiere cast led by Pat Rundell with Fran Bitonti, Tara Britt, Sarah Carle, Stephanie Geehan, & Heather Jarvie with musical direction by Phill Hallman.

Tickets for this dark musical are available through Urban Arts' new online box office at www.urbanartsproductions.com. Nevermore is presented with permission through and all materials provided by Theatrical Rights Worldwide (TRW). Nevermore was Originally Produced by Signature Theatre, Arlington Virginia; Eric Schaeffer, Artistic Director; Sam Sweet, Managing Director Originally Produced in Canada by Urban Arts Productions, Victoria British Columbia; Pat Rundell; Artistic Director.

Located in the heart of Bastion Square, the Maritime Museum of BC has a wealth of artifacts and history and is a fantastic place to get a glimpse back into the nautical customs of the North Pacific. With exhibits ranging from pirates to heritage vessels and Victoria's original 1889 Courtroom, the Maritime Museum of BC is always a fascinating visit.

Share:


Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, ghosts, Maritime Museum of British Colum, nevermore, The Raven, Urban Arts, Urban Arts Nevermore, Urban Arts Productions, victoria


About Urban Arts Productions

View Website

Patrick Rundel
Press Contact, Urban Arts Productions
Urban Arts Productions
3130 Jutland Road
Victoria
V8T 2T3
Canada