Sold Out Crowd for World Premiere!

The world premiere of The Silver Lining saw a sold-out audience Saturday night (August 20) at the Heritage Mica Festival at Murphys Point. The Friends of Murphys Point commissioned this outdoor  theatre piece to bring to life the Lally family who settled in the area where the park is now located back in the late 1800’s. During the performance of The Silver Lining, we follow James, David and Katie Lally as they meet up with Rinaldo the prospector, John McGlade the mine foreman, and many other characters who were involved with the Silver Queen Mine from 1903 to 1906.

The Silver Queen Mine located at Murphys Point Provincial Park is a mica mine that operated in the early 1900s. Representative of numerous mines that existed throughout the area, the Silver Queen has been restored and is open for viewing regularly throughout the spring and summer months on a variety of tours provided by park staff.  The Silver Lining provided an opportunity to view the homestead area, the mine trail and the mine at night, lit by the glow of mica lanterns carried by the audience. With two shows on opening night, the audience was entranced as these characters from our history came to life.

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Heritage Mica Festival Kicks Off!

It was a beautiful sunny day at the main beach for the kick-off to the second annual Heritage Mica Festival. Lanark Highlands Celtic band Skirmish performed at the opening events. 

From left, Gary Glover, Bill Cameron, Victor Maltby and Linda Grenier

The band drew crowds during the event hosted by the Friends, which featured a barbecue and children’s games in the afternoon and a theatrical performance (The Silver Lining) on the Silver Queen Mine Trail in the evening. Festival events are planned on weekends right through to Sept. 11.

Volunteers Don Goodfellow and Judy Fletcher serve up tasty food!Volunteers Frank Roy and Judy Buehler dance to the Celtic sounds of Skirmish.

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The Silver Lining

Join us for the performance of The Silver Lining at the Heritage Mica Festival on Saturday, Aug. 20. The cast and musicians have been rehearsing their lines to bring the history of the Silver Queen Mine and the Lally family to life for our festival guests.

Meet Katie Lally as she plots a romance with the help of Agness Beaudrie, the beautiful wife of the owner of the Dominion Promoting and Developing Company.

Or join John McGlade, mine foreman, as he negotiates working conditions for himself and his men.

Performances take place this Saturday, Aug. 20 at 7 and 9 p.m. with advance tickets recommended. Tickets are $2 per person or $5 per family and can be purchased at the Visitor Centre at the park daily from 1 to 4 p.m. or by emailing  eventsmurphys@ripnet.com or by calling 613-267-5340.

 The Silver Lining will also be performed on Saturday, Sept. 3.

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