Journal Pioneer

Ghost story

Shawn Wright is making his debut at the 2018 Charlottet­own Festival.

- JOURNAL PIONEER STAFF

Shawn Wright, one of Canada’s most recognized stage actors, is making his debut at the 2018 Charlottet­own Festival with his show, “Ghost Light,” on Thursday in the Festival Loft. As both the actor and author, this is the first play he has written. Wright spent the final months of his mother’s life travelling from Toronto to her nursing home in the Maritimes to spend as much time with her as he could before she passed. During these visits, she would spin stories of her life during the commercial breaks of her favourite TV show, “Murder She Wrote.” Wright chronicled these stories and developed a hilarious and poignant story about the relationsh­ip between mother and son, growing up in New Brunswick the youngest of seven children, and, most importantl­y, as a tribute to his mother for giving him his love of life. “She is the reason that I am an actor,” says Wright. “She used acting in community theatre as a break from motherhood. Since I was the youngest, I got to go with her to rehearsals. I was basically raised in the wings by a host of colourful theatrical personalit­ies.” Wright plays every character in the play, including his mother during different stages of her life. A blessed cross necklace given to him by her to wear on stage never leaves his neck. “I love playing my mother,” says Wright. “For 80 minutes during the show I know that she is with me on stage.” It’s that connection that has made “Ghost Light” so successful when Wright performed in in New Brunswick and Toronto last year to sold-out crowds. He says people would line up after the show to talk to him and share similar stories of caring for their aging parents. “By telling my story I am creating a safe space for people to get in touch with their own suppressed feelings around grief and give voice to it,” says Wright. “The show represents my generation of caregivers and how we deal with aging parents and death and how we maintain a sense of humour through it all. The show is filled with relatable hilarious anecdotes.” A “ghost light” is a theatrical term referring to an electric light that is left energized on stage when the theatre is unoccupied and would otherwise be completely dark. Aside from its obvious practical purpose, there are superstiti­ons associated with it, as well. The light is meant to provide a warm welcome to the ghosts of the theatre to congregate on stage all night and recreate the best performanc­es they played in life. Wright says it was the perfect title for his play. “My mother told me that story when I was a kid, and looking back now, I remember her being at her most beautiful as she told it to me.” Wright is one of Canada’s busiest actors, often appearing at both the Shaw Festival and the Stratford Shakespear­e Festival. “Ghost Light” is presented in partnershi­p with Theatre New Brunswick. The published version had a book launch in Toronto this month. Ghost Light opens June 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Festival Loft at the Holman Grand Hotel, accessed through the second floor of the Confederat­ion Court Mall. For tickets: https://confederat­ioncentre.com/whats-on/ ghost-light/.

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 ?? PHOTO CREDIT: JULIA COOK ?? Shawn Wright in the new Festival Loft space at the Holman Grand Hotel. “Ghost Light” opens Thursday, June 28.
PHOTO CREDIT: JULIA COOK Shawn Wright in the new Festival Loft space at the Holman Grand Hotel. “Ghost Light” opens Thursday, June 28.
 ?? PHOTO CREDIT: JULIA COOK ?? Shawn Wright and (right) the blessed necklace that Shawn Wright’s mother gave him to wear on stage. “Ghost Light” opens June 28 at the Festival Loft in Charlottet­own.
PHOTO CREDIT: JULIA COOK Shawn Wright and (right) the blessed necklace that Shawn Wright’s mother gave him to wear on stage. “Ghost Light” opens June 28 at the Festival Loft in Charlottet­own.

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