Timothy Caron
Boston, MA

Plays

by Timothy Caron

In this drama, Napoleon Bonaparte leads a French campaign to colonize the land of Egypt at the turn of the nineteenth century. After more than a year of unsteady fortune, Bonaparte mysteriously abandons his forces to return to France. In his commander’s absence, Commissary of War Guillaume Laurent struggles to preserve himself amidst the building chaos, and to reconcile his admiration and disdain for Bonaparte.

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by Timothy Caron

In 1966, serendipity and rock n’ roll assemble an unexpected crew on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Vincent and Selma Cartier – a young married couple stuck in their routine – decide to manage a rock band (The Knights of Salisbury) formed by two high school friends, Jake and Mike. In spite of differing needs and motivations, the four, joined by two other local teens, strive to establish The Knights as an in-demand act during the busy summer season. The ensuing months bring friendship, romance, ego clashes, and musical celebration. The Knights of Salisbury is loosely based on the true story of The Castiles (Bruce Springsteen’s first band), and their managers Tex and Marion Vinyard.

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Successes

The original production of "To Know How to Keep" was staged in Providence, RI in July 2021 as part of the city's FringePVD Festival. It was directed by Emily Nicole Cameron and produced by Tim Caron.

The original production of "The Knights of Salisbury" was staged in Washington, DC in July 2019 as part of the city's Capital Fringe Festival. It was co-directed by Tim Caron and Ilyana Rose-Davila, and produced by the Knighthood Players. Jason Schoenfeld served as Music Director, and assisted with musical arrangements.