CANDLEDANCING The Voice of Julian of Norwich with an original score and requiem by London composer, Robert Hugill

CANDLEDANCING seek to understand the gift of love, in temperance and eternity. Will, a street urchin, shows up on the doorstep of the dilapidating East Abbey. He appears with money that he was ask to deliver by a stranger, which eventually saves their landmark from its impending demolition. Will’s melodious voice and his talent for writing poetry of great merit are seemingly controlled by the flickering...

CANDLEDANCING seek to understand the gift of love, in temperance and eternity. Will, a street urchin, shows up on the doorstep of the dilapidating East Abbey. He appears with money that he was ask to deliver by a stranger, which eventually saves their landmark from its impending demolition. Will’s melodious voice and his talent for writing poetry of great merit are seemingly controlled by the flickering flame of one particular, perpetual light, candle found in the chapel. Father Peter Andrews, the choir director, becomes the boy’s self-appointed mentor. He soon learns that Will’s creative spirit belongs to Julian of Norwich, a Medieval anchorage, who has come in quest of fulfilling her divine appointment. Sister Kate is perhaps even more noble than the rest. She seeks to set society free from its false passion for violence by popularizing the image of the new human being, created in her dramatic writings. Kate believes that the characters of her vision will tenderly open the hearts of society. Her concept of a meta-theatre promises to rise us all above the maya of current negative creation. It would appear that Will’s visit seemingly impeded her progress. Forced to focus on proper appearances and public opinion, church officials call in Father Peter for an inquest. Without administrative consultation, Father Peter began an investigation at the university in efforts to uncover Will’s link to the divine. Hoping to assist the spirit’s accomplishment of its ultimate purpose, Father Peter explains that his intention was the true pursuit of God’s will and not the defaming scandal that the media created. Regardless of innocent intentions, all involved find themselves subject to severe reprimand by order of the supremacy of the church... perchance the “Dark Ages” were really a point of great light. Through this myriad portrayal of experience, new light is shed on the human condition. Just when we think it’s too late, and the hope for heightened awareness goes back to being a pipe dream, the Medieval Spirit of Truth comes through the choirboy with it’s divine message. If we can learn to transform ourselves so that we may look without judgment, see without doubt, and love without condition; then we can live fully, feeding on the fruits of the garden, splendor, beauty, and peace.

Named Best Score 1999—Robert Hugill's score for CandleDancing at Veronica's Veil Players by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“Candledancing can be a well-developed, lyrical, important play.Koepfinger has a mission here that's clear and sincere. The playwright's strength is the passion of her dialogue.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

"It was like nothing I had ever read before… I thought it would make brilliant theater. I started having all these visual pictures of how it might go." Robert Hugill, London composer and choral director FifteenB

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CANDLEDANCING The Voice of Julian of Norwich with an original score and requiem by London composer, Robert Hugill

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  • Cheryl Bear: CANDLEDANCING The Voice of Julian of Norwich with an original score and requiem by London composer, Robert Hugill

    Such a fascinating piece of theatre, an exploration of man and god's love for all. It's heartfelt and exquisitely well developed. Stunning visuals and movement, this would be beautiful on stage. Glorious piece of writing!

    Such a fascinating piece of theatre, an exploration of man and god's love for all. It's heartfelt and exquisitely well developed. Stunning visuals and movement, this would be beautiful on stage. Glorious piece of writing!

Dramatis Personae

FR. PETER ANDREWS: Benedictine monk, in his mid forties, who acts as music minister of the East Abbey. He has a fascination for ancient art history and literature, with emphasis on the origin of language. Father Peter is quite charismatic and strongly attractive yet not typically masculine; his resolute character would be to be found in a determined woman.

WILL: As the central figure, Will is the young street urchin who appeared unexpectedly on the doorstep of East Abbey. He is thin, blonde, with pale skin and blue eyes. The boy, responding peculiarly to the flame of a particular candle, proves to have quite an enchanting voice and a flair for writing. Will, who is later the mouthpiece for Julian of Norwich, should be played by a lyric soprano to attain the very luminous vocal quality.

SISTER MARY KATHARINE DUNN: Affectionately known as SISTER KATE, she teaches art, music, and social studies at the East Abbey. Though she has only been there a few years, Sr. Kate has grown an intense attachment to Fr. Peter and sees him as a vehicle to achieve her professional goals. Her plans to save humanity through art preoccupy her life so much that she often steps on people on her climb to accomplish the greater good. Her brawny, masculine, physique has advanced her appearance well beyond her years.

MOTHER MARY AGNES PARLASKY: Mother superior at the East Abbey. She is in her late forties yet looks much younger. She's genteel though she appreciates the value of discipline and obedience. Mother Mary Agnes is sympathetic to Fr. Peter and cherishes their life-long friendship. Yet her "duty" to God means more to her than anything or anyone in this world.

ANNA VALKO: An obsequious young woman who runs the East Abbey cafeteria by day and the laundry by night. She is considering becoming a novice.

CARDINAL ROLAND: The district official of the diocese where the East Abbey is located. Pompous and uncaring.

JONATHAN and DAVID: Choirboys at the Abbey.

CARDINAL SANTORI: Second Seat for the Tribunal.

CARDINAL BONATELLI: Third Seat for the Tribunal.

FR. DENNIS MALCOLM: Prosecutor for the office of the Defender of the Faith and Secretary to the Cardinal. Recently ordained and a Canon lawyer. Handsome, somewhat in shape.

SISTER BLANDINA: The Cardinal's aging secretary.

DEEP VOICE: an offstage cantor

CHOIRBOYS: For chanting.

ADULT CHOIR: For chanting.

There is an SATB choir and a boy choir and a organist.

The students can be doubled.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization The Acting Company; Pittsburgh, PA, Year 1998

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization VVP St Michael's Theatre ; Pittsburgh, PA, Year 1999

Awards

  • BEST SCORE
    Pittsburgh Post Gazette
    Winner
    1999
  • World Premiere -Best Score & REQUIEM by British Composer ROBERT HUGILL
    The Pittsburgh Post Gazette
    Finalist
    1999
  • PUBLICATION
    TATE PUBLISHING INC
    2009
  • SWAN DAY AWARD
    BORDER'S BOOK MANHATTAN
    Finalist
    2009