Everything about Anne Of Green Gables Musical totally explained
Anne Of Green Gables - The Musical is a musical based on the
novel,
Anne of Green Gables by
Lucy Maud Montgomery.
The book is by Don Harron, the music is by
Norman Campbell and the lyrics by
Don Harron, Norman Campbell,
Elaine Campbell and
Mavor Moore, originally directed and choreographed by
Alan Lund. It has been performed every summer since
1965, headlining the
Charlottetown Festival at the
Confederation Centre of the Arts making this Canada's longest-running mainstage musical. The musical was the feature performance at the opening of the Confederation Centre of the Arts in September
1964, playing to Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness
The Duke of Edinburgh as well as Prime Minister
Lester Pearson.
The musical has also toured outside of Prince Edward Island. Its first tour opened on
April 16,
1969, at the
New Theatre, London, starring
Polly James as Anne. It played off-Broadway in New York from
December 21,
1971 to
January 2,
1972 at the City Center Theatre. During the
1980s and
1990s the musical was produced in
Japan by
Gekidan Shiki, as well as cities across North America, including performances at the Shubert Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut, from October 4 to 9,
2005.
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