Zuppa: The Final Recordings of an Almost Extinct Bird
$45 Regular || $40 Member ||
Mature Content || Recommended 14+ (Sexual innuendo, strong language, themes of death and dying)
A very personal story about the beginnings and endings of love, life, humanity and the cosmos, and an invitation to consider one's relationship with deep time, no matter what rocks you may find yourself on. Fred has a lot on his mind. The origins of the universe, for starters. The fabric of spacetime, too. The formation of the Earth, plate tectonics, the fossil record, gravitational waves, dark matter, winding valley roads, campfires, pottery cafes—the list goes on and on. There’s also the matter of the giant salty egg, the man in the comfy blue chair, and the burning question: “Is this good? What I’m doing? With mine? My time?”
This ecstatic, bittersweet, solo performance juxtaposes a queer love story with the scope of the cosmos and geology of Nova Scotia. Driven by Stewart Legere’s captivating performance, accompanied by seamless video and sound design, the show runs 90 minutes and contains mature content and strong language. Developed in association with The Fundy Geological Museum, ""Final Recordings..."" had its premiere run at Eastern Front Theatre's 2025 Stages Festival. Performed, composed and sound designed by Stewart Legere, with projections by Christian Ludwig Hansen, lighting by Jessica Lewis, costumes, set and props by Leesa Hamilton, and directed by Ben Stone, “Final Recordings...” is where TED Talk, sob story, and cottagecore collide. CREDITS
Ben Stone - director
Stewart Legere - performer
Ben Stone and Stewart Legere - playwrights
Fundy Geological Museum, Regan Maloney - science consultant
Stewart Legere - composer
Christian Ludwig Hansen - projection design
Stewart Legere - sound design
Jess Lewis - lighting design
Leesa Hamilton - costume, prop and set design
Bernie Francis - Mi'kmaw language consultant
Sophie Schade - producer
Mary Fay Coady - interim producer
Gaby Milner - FSPA student apprentice