For more than a century Anne of Green Gables has been a Canadian icon.
“It’s such a beloved classic tale,” said Irwin Killam, president of the South Island Musical Theatre Society.
The theatre society is bringing Anne’s story to the Nanaimo stage this weekend, April 9-10. The production, Anne of Green Gables, is based on L.M. Montgomery’s book and was adapted by Donald Harron for the stage with the music written by Norman Campbell.
Killam said she had never heard the musical version of the story, but as soon as she did, she was hooked.
“I just fell in love with it,” she said.
The music adds another dynamic to the already touching story, she said.
“It brings you into more emotionally how the characters are feeling,” said Killam.
Cast members have been working since January to bring the characters to life. The play stars Casey Heyd as Anne Shirley, Gregg Perry as Matthew Cuthbert, Laura Cardriver as Marilla Cuthbert, Rosalind Adams as Mrs. Spencer and others.
Anne of Green Gables has been adapted to film, television and theatre.
“It’s a Canadian story,” said Killam.
She said the show is for all members of the family.
“This is an amazing, fun family show … This is a fun show for all ages. It is literally a fantastic family show,” said Killam.
It shows Saturday (April 9) at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday (April 10) at 2 p.m. at the Port Theatre.
Tickets are $35 for adults, $30 seniors and $20 for students and are available by calling 250-754-8550 or www.porttheatre.com.
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