Wells Little Theatre introduction evening for next play Anne of Green Gables

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16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Wells Little Theatre's next production will be Anne of Green Gables which is a funny and heart-warming play.

On Wednesday, May 29th, at 7.30pm at the theatre there is an open evening for anyone interested in becoming involved in the production, whether that is on stage, behind the scenes or front of house.

Brother and sister, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, decide to adopt a boy to help on their farm (Green Gables). They send word to a Nova Scotia orphanage but after a misunderstanding they are sent Anne, a red haired, imaginative girl with a rather feisty temperament.

Matthew takes a shine to Anne almost straight away and convinces Marilla to take her on as an

"experiment".

Although there are several mishaps; such as Anne breaking a slate over Gilbert Blythe's head because he calls her "Carrots", Anne turning her hair green and also intoxicating Diana with Currant wine, Anne soon wins a place in both their hearts.

Come along to the introduction evenings to find out more.

Great parts for adults and children (age 12+).

Could you be the feisty red head herself? Or one of her school friends such as her best friend Diana or one of the boys from her class such as the intelligent and charming Gilbert Blythe?

For the adults there are great parts such as Matthew Cuthbert who is shy and scared of women, the stern but gentle Marilla and Rachel Lynde who is the town gossip.

There are also several smaller roles so there is something to suit everyone.

     

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