Learning about our local history was a walk in the park with
the Prime Theatre production Painting the Past.
Painting the Past tells the story of Sir John St John 1st
Baronet whose spirit is trapped at Lydiard Park unable to let go of the pain
and loss of his life. The young time travelling painters who ‘swish, brush,
etch and sketch’ celebrate the art he left behind, informing him that in 2019
people will come to admire the monuments and paintings in the church and learn
about his family.
There was a courtly Elizabethan dance on the front lawn and
a ghostly Civil War re-enactment in the woods and my favourite scene - the
History and Hers rap about the St John women who appear on the polyptych in the
church.
The well-researched and historically accurate production was
performed in the parkland as part of the HLF funded St Mary’s Church
Conservation Project. The young actors gave a mature, thoughtful and fun
performance. Painting the Past deserves to be seen again and the Friends of Lydiard
Park Trustees are hoping it could be a feature of their Christmas party.
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| Swish, Brush, Etch, Sketch |
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| The time travelling painters feel the presence of the spirit of Sir John St John |
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Sir John recalls his happy childhood at Lydiard
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| Celebrating the visit of Queen Elizabeth |
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| A courtly Elizabethan dance |
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| And a 21st century rap to celebrate the history of the St John women |
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| The St John polyptych |
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| A call to arms - Sir John entreats his sons to support the King |
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| The ghostly Civil War re-enactment |
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| Sir John watches the death of his three sons |
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