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The First Blade For The Sable Wind Project Is Pictured Here On Its Way Through Guysborough To The Site In Hazel Hill On Tuesday. The Blades And Most Of The Parts, Which Arrived At The Port Of Sheet Harbour On Monday, Are Making Their Way From Sheet Harbour Up To New Glasgow, Along The Trans Canada And All The Way Down Route 16 To The Sable Wind Site. Later This Week, The Gigantic Towers, Which Are Coming From Quebec, Will Arrive Via Highway 316 Lower South River Road, Cross Through Giants Lake To Roachvale, Proceed Left On Larrys River Road To Highway 16 And On To The Site. It Is Expected That Assembly Will Be Begin Soon After The Towers Arrive.
Mulgrave Road Theatre's roots in Nova Scotia extend back to 1977, when a group of energetic young artists and playwrights founded the company in historic Guysborough County.From its earliest beginnings, the company's vision has been to create, develop and produce theatre inspired by the Nova Scotia experience. From small beginnings in Eastern Nova Scotia, the company and its extended family of artists have made an enormous contribution to the growth of Canadian theatre.Many of the works originating at Mulgrave Road have gone on to be produced by other theatres across Canada, including Daniel MacIvor's plays Marion Bridge and How It Works, Mary-Colin Chisholm's Safe Haven and He'd Be Your Mother's Father's Cousin, Robbie O'Neill's Tighten the Traces, Carol Sinclair's Idyll Gossip, Cindy Cowan's Beinn Bhreagh, Frank MacDonald's Assuming I'm Right, Michael Melski's Caribou, and The Satchmo Suite, written by Doug Innis and Hans Böggild.