CDF & SLTB Collaborate On Second Showing By Shakespeare’s Globe
Saint Lucia, August 27th, 2014 – With the successful 2013 showings of “King Lear” as a marker, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre of London will once more stage an epic Shakespearian tragedy, this year bringing “Hamlet,” to Saint Lucia. Slated for Tuesday September 9th, 2014 at the Gaiety on Rodney Bay, the production will be staged for one night only. Partnering with the Shakespeare Globe Theatre again this year, is the Cultural Development Foundation, in association with the Saint Lucia Tourist Board.
3. • Saint Lucia, August 27th, 2014 – With the successful 2013 showings
of “King Lear” as a marker, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre of London
will once more stage an epic Shakespearian tragedy, this year bringing
“Hamlet,” to Saint Lucia. Slated for Tuesday September 9th, 2014 at
the Gaiety on Rodney Bay, the production will be staged for one night
only. Partnering with the Shakespeare Globe Theatre again this year,
is the Cultural Development Foundation, in association with the Saint
Lucia Tourist Board.
• With a mandate to promote an international experience and an
understanding of the works of William Shakespeare through
education and performance, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre’s
international Hamlet tour is unprecedented, as it is being staged in
every country in the world this year.
4. • With a mandate to promote an international experience and an
understanding of the works of William Shakespeare through education and
performance, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre’s international Hamlet tour is
unprecedented, as it is being staged in every country in the world this year.
• This coincides with the Government’s own recent Arts emphasis and the
strengthened development thrust of the Cultural Development Foundation.
In that regard, a second visit by the renowned theatre company supports
CDF’s goal of creating a sustainable “Summer of the Arts” season in Saint
Lucia.
• The Chairman of the Cultural Development Foundation, Mr. Petrus
Compton said, “CDF’s investment in training has been heavily focused on
theatre. We have been working steadily to brand the summer months as
our season of the Arts. Having just concluded a number of workshops
which culminated with their own productions, the Globe’s visit is intended
to close the 2014 season. It is our hope that as our season gains
momentum, so will the visibility of Saint Lucia thespians.”
5. • Saint Lucia Tourist Board Director Louis Lewis expressed the agency’s
pleasure at the CDF’s initiative “in forging the kind of partnerships
that are very strategic to reinforcing the cultural and artistic
personality of Saint Lucia”. According to the Director, while the Tourist
Board’s work is to market the brand along differentiated lines, it is
through the work of partners on the ground that this is delivered.
• The Shakespeare Globe Theatre’s one night only engagement of
“Hamlet” will take place on Tuesday September 9th from 7:30 pm at
the Gaiety on Rodney Bay. Tickets cost $80 EC and are available from
Splendour Gifts in the Gablewoods Mall and The Cell outlets at
Baywalk, Bridge Street, Chisel Street, and Clark Street in Vieux Fort.
6. Media Contact: Medalise Breen
Business Development & Marketing Officer
Email: MBreen.CDFStLucia@gmail.com
Phone: 1 (758) 457-9021