The Boston Globe, April 25th, 1999
"It was at sunset in autumn that we were set ashore on that loneliest, lovely rock, where the lighthouse looked down on us like some tall, black-capped giant, and filled me with awe and wonder." -- Celia Thaxter "Among the Isles of Shoals" CLAREMONT -- Like the lighthouse that towered over Celia Thaxter when she first stepped foot on White Island as a little girl of 4 in 1839, Thaxter herself, through her writings, her paintings and her legacy of hospitality, has magnified our fascination with the Isles of Shoals. In her multimedia ACT ONE performance "Of Pirates and Poets," which tours the st...
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