The Shape of Home • 2022

The Shape of home: Songs in search of al Purdy

This is a past production available for tour.

by Frank Cox-O’Connell, Beau Dixon, Hailey Gillis, Marni Jackson, Raha Javanfar & Andrew Penner

The Shape of Home is a theatrical concert that investigates the life and work of Canada’s unofficial poet laureate, Al Purdy. This expansive work is not merely a tribute to a great Canadian artist, it is a musical call to action; an adamant prompt to live fully, to love deeply, to challenge actively and to seek beauty everywhere.

Commissioned by County Stage and performed in the historic Eddie Red Barn in Prince Edward County (July ‘22) and remounted in Toronto at Crow’s Theatre (September ‘22).

9 DORA MAVOR MOORE AWARD NOMINATIONS & 2 DORA AWARDS

In May 2023, County Stage was thrilled and honoured to be nominated for 9 Dora Awards, which celebrate excellence on Toronto stages, for The Shape of Home.

  • Otstanding Production County Stage

  • Outstanding Performance Hailey Gillis

  • Outstanding New Musical Ensemble

  • Outstanding Musical Direction Ensemble

  • Outstanding Direction Frank Cox-O’Connell

  • Outstanding Performance Beau Dixon

  • Outstanding Performance Hailey Gillis

  • Outstanding Design Lighting Noah Feaver

  • Outstanding Design Set Steve Lucas

  • Outstanding Design Sound Steáfán Hannigan

At the award presentation ceremony in June 2023, the Ensemble won Outstanding New Musical and Hailey Gillis won forOutstanding Performance in a Featured Role.

TEAM

Creators Frank Cox-O’Connell, Beau Dixon, Hailey Gillis, Marni Jackson, Raha Javanfar & Andrew Penner.
Performers Frank Cox-O’Connell, Beau Dixon, Hailey Gillis, Raha Javanfar, Andrew Penner & Emily Shultz.
Director Frank Cox-O’Connell
Associate Director Dylan Trowbridge
Set Designer Steve Lucas
Lighting Designer (County) Steve Lucas
Lighting Designer (Toronto) Noah Feaver
Costume Designer Lindsay Forde
Sound Designer Steáfán Hannigan
Stage Manager Tamara Vuckovic

Company Bios here.

Photos by Sarah Kirby (Red Barn) & Dahlia Katz (Crow’s)

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NOW Magazine Toronto
"The Shape Of Home is smart, moving and full of soul. It does Purdy proud. NNNN" Read more >

Istvan Dugalin
"A loving tribute to his legacy. The Shape of Home is cozy, often rowdy, sometimes poignant and thoroughly persuasive." Read more >

Lights Up Toronto
"A Purdy damn perfect theatrical experience." Read more >

A View from the Box
"The music is intoxicating. Brought to life by such talented artists, it is truly wonderful to witness." Read more >

Our Theatre Voice
"Magnificent!" Read more >

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©2021 County Stage Company and the Artists.

Al Purdy was a treasure hunter…

He sought beauty in the most unexpected of places. Through his gregarious, muscular, irreverent poetry he illuminated the forgotten corners of our country and gave voice to those rough around the edges. He revolutionized Canadian poetry and culture by rejecting colonial literary values and subverting the notion that poetry must be difficult, intellectual and highbrow. The lands and people of Prince Edward County are engraved in his poetry; and his spirit permeates the landscape in return. Like Purdy, County Stage draws profound inspiration from the rugged, rural beauty that surrounds us in The County, this inspiration has led us to create The Shape of Home: Songs in Search of Al Purdy, an original theatrical song-cycle inspired by “Canada’s Unofficial Poet Laureate”.

The creation of Home began through a deeply collaborative process both musically and dramaturgically. Artistic Director, Graham Abbey and Associate Artistic Director Dylan Trowbridge commissioned award-winning theatre artist Hailey Gillis to undertake an exploratory curation of poems, letters and musings written by Purdy as a template for a musical exploration of his works.

Using Purdy’s collection Beyond Remembering, Gillis extracted his most potent and provocative work, focusing on his obsession with ‘where we are’ and ‘what it is to be alive’. Gillis then sought out some of Canada’s most innovative theatre creators and songwriters to crack open the template, shape the narrative and bring the poetry to musical life. This team includes renowned theatre artists Beau DixonRaha Javanfar and Andrew Penner, dramaturg Marni Jackson (co-writer of the acclaimed documentary, Al Purdy was Here) and director/performer Frank Cox-O’Connell. Working remotely through the pandemic, the team infused each poem into an original composition, prompted by Purdy’s question “what the hell do we do with this brief little life of ours?” 

With Purdy’s robust poetry as the lyrical foundation, and Al and Eurithe’s complex devotion to one another as the emotional core, the ensemble wrote and recorded a first draft of Home, featuring over 20 original songs probing themes of mortality, nature, artistic perseverance and profound love.