This is a main stage production, although it clearly belongs in the category of children’s theater. It is simplistic, and paints a portrait of a charming world where good things happen, problems are ...
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Kaitlin Moye may not have red hair, but she says she resembles cheery orphan Anne Shirley -- whom she plays in The Family Theatre’s production of Anne of Avonlea -- in other ways. “I think I resemble ...
One year after selling out its small space multiple times with the adaptation of the children’s novel ‘‘Anne of Green Gables,’’ the What A Do Theatre launches part two of the popular saga with ‘‘Anne ...
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Anne of Avonlea Anne of Green Gables, by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, was published in 1901; it has sold more than 50 million copies and been translated into 20 languages. Montgomery wrote ...
We renew our acquaintance with spunky, ever-optimistic Anne Shirley (Joy Spence) and her adoptive mother, Marilla Cuthbert (Patty Tuel Bailey) as they ponder the day-to-day responsibilities of trying ...