A Gem in the Granite Cliffside
One day in Cornwall, England I made an
unexpected stop at the Minnack Theater. In the early 1920s a young girl, named
Rowena Cade, had a vision of a theater by the bay built into the granite cliffside..
With the help of a couple men she did create
and build a perfectly gorgeous theater in the most spectacular setting. The magnificent
theater seats 750 people. The acoustics are nearly perfect.
Seated half way in the theater I could hear
everything being said on the stage—without the use of any microphones---while I
watched a rehearsal for an upcoming play.
Mostly Shakespearean plays are produced during the 17-week summer
theater season.
Ms. Cade never married. This was her life’s
work. Fortunately she lived until 1983 so she could enjoy the fruits of her labors.
WW II interrupted progress and she experienced
other hardships along the way, but her dogged determination produced a
positively lovely theater. Flowers were growing everywhere in the theater in
the form of rock gardens, just seeding themselves in the granite. The ocean
many many feet below made a wonderful
backdrop for the theater. Before leaving the theater I visited the
small gift shop and then sat on the edge of the cliff in a small totally glassed-in
café to eat some ice-cream. It felt like being suspended over the ocean with
the theater off to the right snuggled into the granite. What an accomplishment for a woman to bring
her vision to fruition producing such a magnificent legacy..
I’m always happy to see places on TV,
mostly PBS, travel shows where I have been, but I was pretty excited to see a
professional’s pictures of the Minnack Theater. It’s always fun to
reminisce a trip or event.

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