The Guardian (Charlottetown)

‘Homecoming season’

‘Mamma Mia!’ joins ‘Anne’ and ‘Kronborg’ for Charlottet­own Festival’s 2019 season

- sally.cole@theguardia­n.pe.ca BY SALLY COLE

It’s official.

After receiving dozens of requests for “Kronborg – the Hamlet Rock Musical” since he became artistic director of the Charlottet­own Festival, Adam Brazier is making it happen.

This “celebrated and infamous show” will open the 2019 Charlottet­own Festival season on June 28.

“It’s only fitting that the year that our province celebrates homecoming­s, we bring back home the first Canadian musical to ever be produced on Broadway,” says Brazier.

The musical will bring Aaron Hastelow back to play the lead role.

“From a child of Avonlea to a member of the young company, the first Island Gilbert grows into a brilliant performanc­e as Jesus Christ and now onto Hamlet,” said Brazier of Hastelow.

It was one of the announceme­nts made at the 2019 Charlottet­own Festival launch on Thursday at the corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. Around 500 people turned up for the noon celebratio­n that included hot dogs and tunes by Charlottet­own Festival performers, directed by Craig Fair.

“Anne of Green Gables – The Musical” will also return for its 55th consecutiv­e summer. The story of the orphan girl will run from June 29-Sept. 28.

Holding the audience in the palm of his hand, Brazier saved (perhaps) the most exciting mainstage

musical announceme­nt for last – the return of “Mamma Mia!”

“We’re seeing the homecoming of the most successful (show) in the 54 years of the Charlottet­own Festival. You asked for it back. You wrote us emails. You phoned the office. And some of you phoned me at home, and eventually we listened,” he said.

“So, get your tickets quickly or you’ll have to buy them from scalpers from behind Province House.”

The sunny ABBA-inspired tale follows a daughter’s journey to find her father by inviting three men from her mother’s past to her wedding. Presented as a coproducti­on with the Grand Theatre in London, “Mamma Mia” will play in P.E.I. from Aug. 9 to Sept. 28.

Over at The Mack, inspiring shows are also happening.

Tara MacLean’s Maritime love letter, “Atlantic Blue”, a celebratio­n of East Coast songwriter­s that previously played at The

Guild, will hit the P.E.I. stage from Aug. 9 to Sept. 28. In the show MacLean explores the people behind songs like “Sonny’s Dream”, “Put Your Hand in the Hand”, “Fare Thee Well Love” and others. The show will also feature members of the Charlottet­own Festival and its orchestra.

At the Mack from July 20 through Sep. 28 it’s “Spinning Yarns”, an funny evening of story and song featuring festival favourite Stephen Guy-McGrath, who will bring to life Newfoundla­nd and Labrador in the early ‘80s: “a world of raucous adventures, death defying escapade, and dubious childcare.”

Brazier calls the 2019 festival a “homecoming season.”

“It’s a homecoming in the sense that ‘Anne’ is always home here. And, then for shows like ‘Kronborg’ to come back after many years and have another life. The same goes for Tara MacLean’s ‘Atlantic Blue’. For Tara to come back here to the festival where her parents met at and performed in, there’s beautiful synchronic­ity in all those themes. And it’s all about homecoming.

“And, of course, with ‘Mamma Mia!’ coming back it’s a huge source of joy for so many.”

 ?? SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN ?? Company members meet with Dean Constable, right, general manager of theatre at the Confederat­ion Centre of the Arts, after the launch of the 2019 Charlottet­own Festival season lineup. From left are Craig Fair, music director; Aaron Hastelow, performer; Tara MacLean, performer; Adam Brazier, artistic director; and Katie Kerr, performer.
SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN Company members meet with Dean Constable, right, general manager of theatre at the Confederat­ion Centre of the Arts, after the launch of the 2019 Charlottet­own Festival season lineup. From left are Craig Fair, music director; Aaron Hastelow, performer; Tara MacLean, performer; Adam Brazier, artistic director; and Katie Kerr, performer.

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