Summer Camp for Kids on the Island!

May 19th, 2010 Comments Off


I am so pleased to announce a project I have wanted to commit to since leaving PEI in 2004 is finally coming to fruition! I am excited to announce a partnership with Beaconsfield Historic House, one of my favorite spots on the Island. With BHH, I am presenting a summer theatre camp for kids, Monday-Friday, July 19-23, in Beaconsfield’s Carriage House. The camp is an afternoon camp from 1pm until 5pm and is for ages 8-12. The fee is $150 CDN with sibling discounts available.


For our first summer, I decided it would be fun to connect the theatre camp to the history of the house. I am currently working on an original comedy, Princess Louise Comes to Call, which draws upon the real-life visit of Princess Louise, Queen Victoria’s daughter, to the historic PEI home. The play includes a bit of time travel for two young volunteers at the museum. Not only do they get to meet Princess Louise, but also a host of other Island historic figures who join her as guests to a “fine” dinner party. Young thespians will learn about proper table manners and the etiquette of the 19th century – as well as learn about comedic timing and diction.


Our hard work will culminate in a final performance on Friday, July 23 at 7pm in Beaconsfield’s Carriage House. Tickets are $5 adults and $2 for students and young children.


Cheryl Scofield, MA Theatre, will join me as a guest artist and co-director. Cheryl has been teaching theatre in Virginia and Illinois for several years. She has an MA from Northwestern University in Theatre History, Criticism and Literature and worked as a dramaturg with some Off-Loop theatres while living in Chicago. Also in Chicago, Cheryl taught theatre in inner-city schools in a program designed to keep kids out of gangs through involvement in theatre. She is currently director and theatre teacher at Liberty High School located in Virginia.


To sign up, go to How to Register on the left toolbar and mail your Summer Camps form and check made payable to Rumphius Creativity Unhinged to 5A Gould Rd. Westford, MA 01886. If you would like more information, please call me, Emily Piper, at 978.995.7002 or e-mail rumphius@creativityunhinged.com.


Can’t wait to be back on the Island doing what I love!


Tea Party Junkbox Ladies

May 10th, 2010 Comments Off

Junkbox Ladies at Tea


I just had to talk about these lovely ladies going to tea all dressed for a grand occasion! Lovely job, Ursula, Louisa and Rebecca! These junkbox ladies are truly exceptional! They were created at the final showcase for our Winter Junkbox Puppetry class held at the historic Parkerville Schoolhouse in Westford.

Faberge Gaylord!

May 10th, 2010 Comments Off

Faberge Gaylord!


In homage to my delightfully robust male cat, Gaylord, I created my very own example of a Faberge Egg complete with a Russian hat and a warm tail-muffler. What fun this was. He was the perfect inspiration for this World Art project. And, now he has a new nickname- Faberge Gay! Inspiration can be found anywhere- even in a big furball lying in his favorite arm chair in my living room.

World Art: Russian Art

May 10th, 2010 Comments Off

Ema and her St. Basil's!


Nick and Will's Russian Onion Domes!

Nick and Will's Russian Onion Domes!


Although we have moved onto Art of the Far East, I had to comment on some of the fine work from our last session in World Art, Russian Art. This was definitely my favorite session of this year since I was able to use my background in Russian Studies for the first time since I graduated from college in 2000! We created our own Faberge Eggs and learned about Russian onion domes. Here are a few pictures of our very own onion domes created all from recycled materials. Who knew that some old earrings, milk caps, balloons, jugs and wrapping paper could become fine works of Russo-inspired art? (Well, I guess I knew since this is my passion in life!) Great work to everyone. Molodyets and ochen harosho! (no Cyrillic on my keyboard)

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