In a new survey, nearly three-quarters of artists in Nova Scotia reported that financial insecurity negatively affected their mental health and well-being.
Quietly by Dartmouth-based artist Margaret Muriel.
6 event picks, including Lafawndah at EVERYSEEKER Festival
The online festival of off-the-wall creativity leads the pack of can’t miss culture. It’s the first weekend of phase two in Nova Scotia’s COVID reopening plan and the unofficial first weekend of summer, since the longest day of the year happens to be this coming Monday. Are you as excited as we are? Here’s your weekly guide to Halifax’s arts and culture scene to make sure you make the most of every moment:
Quietly: A theatrical film
While Eastern Front Theatre’s STAGES Festival its annual celebration of works at all, yes, stages of development has called curtains on another year, you still have time to peep this recorded piece of theatre by Margaret Muriel. Billed as one woman’s experience with misogyny and rape culture, the one-person show traces what happens next once the main character realizes she is worthy of respect.