Anne of Green Gables | |
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The Musical | |
Music | Norman Campbell |
Lyrics | Don Harron Norman Campbell Elaine Campbell Mavor Moore |
Book | Don Harron |
Basis | Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel Anne of Green Gables |
Productions | 1965 Charlottetown Festival annually 1969 London 1971 Off-Broadway |
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. The musical has been performed continuously ever since 1965.
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The idea for the musical version of the book came about when the Campbells (Norman and Elaine) visited Don Harron, and he gave them the book Anne of Green Gables, suggesting that it would make a musical. The three prepared a musical version, which was broadcast in 1956 on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a television movie.
Mavor Moore, the founding artistic director of Charlottetown's Confederation Arts Centre, used a song from that Green Gables tv movie in the inaugural variety performance. Queen Elizabeth II was in the audience. A stage version was then written, with the premiere in 1965 at the Charlottetown Festival.[1]
The musical was 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, Prince Edward Island, making this Canada's longest-running mainstage musical. Officials are currently researching to determine whether it is the world's longest running musical.[2] A song from the musical was part of 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 was in 1967, visiting the major Canadian cities. The second national tour took place in 1974, at 34 venues; the third national tour was in 1982 with 9 stops.[3] It played off-Broadway in New York from December 21, 1971 to January 2, 1972 at the City Center Theatre.[4] During the 1980s and 1990s the musical was produced in Japan by Gekidan Shiki.
It ran at the Shubert Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut, from October 4 to 9, 2005, with Jennifer Toulmin as Anne.[5]
An independent production opened on April 16, 1969, at the New Theatre, London, running for nine months and starring Polly James as Anne.[3]
In 2009, Dancap Productions is bringing the original Charlottetown Festival production starring Amy Wallis to Toronto for a limited run at the Elgin Theatre May 13 to 24.[6]
This varies with the production but this is a typical list.
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Note For the showings in the year 2008 in Charlottetown, commemorating the 100th "ANNE"iversary, a portrayal of L.M. Montgomery and the students sang a reprise of "Anne of Green Gables" in the beginning, following a bit of history of how Montgomery arrived at the plot of "Anne"
It is also with mentioning that school productions typically cut out a few tracks (Humble Pie, I'll Show Him to name a couple) or either change the key to better suit some of the more inexperienced student vocalists' ranges, as well as keep the plot fast paced.