
Actors performing in "Inspired by the Past," a play written by UNH history major Emily Belanger '17 in celebration of the town of Stratham's 300th anniversary (Photo: Courtesy)
Capturing the spirit of a 300-year-old community in a single play is no easy task. And so, when Stratham community members began making plans for a stage play to celebrate the townâs 300th anniversary, they knew collaboration would be vital.
Enter Emily Belanger â17, a history major who grew up near Stratham and, during high school, dabbled in drama. Stratham town officials asked Belanger in 2014 to begin work on a play that would pay tribute to the townâs storied past while imagining its bright future. After two years of work and extensive collaboration with members of the , Belangerâs play, âInspired by the Past,â premiered earlier this year.
âThe play is made up of different vignettes about Stratham history, all tied together through the story of a young girl who is writing a paper for school about how her community has influenced her,â Belanger says. The play explores the townâs past through segments about Samuel Lane, the artisan and civic leader who shaped the townâs early years, the origin of the aptly named Frying Pan Lane, the âwitch of Strathamâ and others.
âI see history as a collection of stories,â Belanger says. âIt was fun to take all these historical events and tell another story from a studentâs point of view.â
âWithout UNHâs participation, this just would not have happened.â
Belanger worked on the play for two years, beginning during her sophomore year. As the big 300th anniversary celebration approached, John Dold, chairman of the townâs anniversary committee, reached out to for helpÌęstaging the production.
âWe needed help big-time,â Dold says. âWithout UNHâs participation, this just would not have happened.â
After an initial consultation with UNHInnovation assistant director Maria Emanuel, Dold met with theatre and dance department chair David Kaye, who helped Dold develop a budget for the production and suggested the town hire Jamie Clavet â07, a marketing and promotions specialist with the theater and dance department, to direct the play.
âIt was definitely an adventure. I was going into a community that didnât have any experience putting on theater and helping them do a pretty large project,â Clavet says.
The process started with Belangerâs script. During the writing process, Belanger collaborated with Dold and other members of the townâs anniversary committee. Belanger met with Clavet as production moved forward and âkind of handed it over to her.â
âI wanted someone to completely run off with it and make it come true as they envisioned it. I really wanted it to be a collaborative experience,â Belanger says.
The production itself brought together a wide web of Stratham residents, according to Clavet. When she needed an 18th-century writing desk as a stage prop, a plethora of actors or a seamstress to make costumes, community members responded enthusiastically.
âStratham residents are really proud of their history, and even if they didnât know each other yet, because theyâre part of the same community, theyâre excited to know each other,â Clavet says.
More than 1,000 people attended three performances of âInspired by the Pastâ earlier this year. Clavet and stage manager , who is also a lecturer in acting at UNH, âjust knew exactly what to do to make it happen,â Dold says. The residents who participated in the play are still talking about the experience.Ìę
âIt was a great time for them. Half the actors were younger kids from our school system, and theyâll never forget this,â he says.
Nor will Belanger. She grew up in nearby Newfields, and writing the play gave her a new perspective on Stratham and the regionâs history. Though sheâs long had an interest in museum studies and curatorial work, Belanger says writing the play, and working with Clavet and town residents to bring it to fruition, has made her even more enthusiastic about her career in history.
âAfter writing this and getting everyone interested in the history, I was reminded how much I like synthesizing history in a way thatâs fun and educational at the same time,â she says.
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Written By:
Larry Clow '12G | UNH Cooperative Extension