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 ...
The Family Theatre will present "Anne of Avonlea," which tells the story of Anne Shirley from age 16-18. The sequel to "Anne of Green Gables," tells the story of Anne during her first days as a ...
NAPPANEE — The thespians of the NorthWood High School Performing Arts department will be presenting their first stage production of the season this weekend on the NorthWood stage. The large ensemble ...
The sequel to a performance Calvary Lutheran High School put on four years ago is returning to the school this week, just like the show's main character, Anne Shirley, returns to her old school. Anne ...
In December 2018 Emma Knights Productions will be turning Collingrove Homestead in Angaston into Green Gables in Avonlea and welcomes you to join Anne with her red hair in two iconic braids as she ...
It is the dark and unsettling tale of a poor orphan. Abused as a young child and then traumatized in an institution, the plain and wounded girl finally finds a place that feels like home. But as soon ...
The Netflix reboot will enchant kindred spirits with progressive souls, and already delivers on six of IndieWire's eight "Anne" must-haves. The beloved character from Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Canadian ...
A darker, moodier adaptation of the Victorian young-adult novel brings a stark tragedy to the story of imaginative orphan Anne Shirley But perhaps “Anne With an E” is showing us the world a little ...
When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge toured Canada in 2011, their itinerary included a stop at Prince Edward Island, the setting of L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables novels. Anne of Green ...
In PBS’ final installment, “Fire and Dew,” Anne looks to the future, which means less shenanigans for the teenager. “Anne of Green Gables” returns for its final installment of the planned trilogy with ...
I first read Anne of Green Gables in grade six. Growing up in a north Toronto suburb, I never quite felt like I belonged. I constantly questioned the rules my traditional Jewish upbringing demanded of ...