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Much Ado About Nothing: The Legend of Spectral Theatre

Much Ado About Nothing: The Legend of Spectral Theatre
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Director: Simon C. Hussey
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Genre: Documentary
Length: 119 minutes

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Much Ado About Nothing: The Legend of Spectral Theatre Overview

Told through interviews with its fans, founders, and former cast and crew, the documentary MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING: THE LEGEND OF SPECTRAL THEATRE from local actor, writer, and director Simon C. Hussey, aims to pull back the curtain on how one group of maverick theatre artists found a family of kindred spirits; equally unrelenting in their Quixotic quest to create, “theatre for people that don’t like theatre.”

Defying the expectations of their local theatre community and eschewed by critics, Spectral managed to achieve success of a kind that is as ephemeral as the theatre experience itself. While on one level it’s a personal story about friendships, family, and the cost of remaining committed to one’s art, on another level it’s a story that addresses what’s at risk when innovators and artists on the fringe are not given the same opportunities as mainstream organizations and the ultimate impact that has on the diversity of artistic expression.

As much a celebration of the now-defunct Spectral Theatre, this documentary is a testament to the independent spirit, and as such features an amazing soundtrack of Canadian indie bands like The Bad Beats, Speedbuggy, Mystery Machine, Jungle, Curious George, The Gentlemen of Horror, Kandy Roar, The Awkward Stage, Motorama, and many, many, more.

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