Episodes

3 hours ago
3 hours ago
Join us in Stephenville for the Summer Soiree, a two month long celebration showcasing the best of local culture, music, and history. The event, formerly known as the Friendly Invasion, has been rebranded to reflect Stephenville's rich diversity, with festivities that include everything from music in the park and bonfires on the beach to historic hunts through the town.
Look forward to an unforgettable experience with a lineup of 26 free music events and six special Soiree Series concerts. Whether you're a local or a visitor, there's something for everyone to enjoy and explore, as Stephenville opens its arms to share the vibrant spirit of its community.
Don't miss your chance to make memories that will last a lifetime.

6 days ago
6 days ago
Welcome to the first episode of Town Talk, where our communications manager, Marilee Joy Castillo, sits down with Laura Caswell, the esteemed new Artistic Director of Stephenville Theatre Festival. Laura shares her excitement about her role in Stephenville and her transition from Ottawa, as well as her extensive experience in the theater world.
Now in its 47th season, the Stephenville Theatre Festival is renowned as the longest-running professional theater company in Newfoundland and Labrador. In this episode, Laura discusses the planning and anticipation for this year's shows, including the big Broadway musical "All Shook Up" and the ever-popular dinner theater "Queens of Country." She also delves into the unique community spirit of Stephenville, what sets it apart from other places, and how this spirit fuels the festival's enduring success.
Laura reveals the excitement and challenges behind choosing the season's shows, assembling a talented cast, and incorporating new programs like the LEAP program for emerging artists. She shares her vision for the festival, aiming to maintain its status as a cultural beacon and discussing plans for its future, including the historic 50th season celebration.
Join us as we explore the vibrancy and creativity of Stephenville's theatrical landscape and Laura's ambitious plans and dreams for the festival's growth and continued community engagement.