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Gallery 7 Theatre goes back to the classics

Fraser Valley theatre company unveils lineup for 2018/19 season
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Gallery 7 Theatre is offering Fraser Valley audiences an entertaining year of classic productions, when its 28th annual season of theatre begins in September.

Featuring a diverse mix of full-scale plays, a musical, a short-play festival, a seasonal offering of Christmas music and stories in partnership with Vancouver’s Pacific Theatre, and a fun, clean, family-friendly comedy improv night, organizers hope the Back to Classics season will captivate, engage and inspire.

“We’re pulling out all the stops for an incredible season of classic stories,” said Gallery 7 Theatre’s executive/artistic director, Ken Hildebrandt.

“All of the shows in the upcoming season explore love and family in some shape or form, and all of them promise to bring levity to our lives. But there’s lots here for the soul and mind too — themes that will challenge our way of thinking, encourage us in our faith, and inspire us to greatness.”

The mainstage season launches in November with a production of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, adapted by Canadian playwright, Tom Wood.

The season continues in January with a production of Beau Jest, a hilarious comedy by James Sherman about family, romance, and living life authentically.

In March, musical theatre fans will delight in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s beloved musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. With lyrics by Tim Rice, the irresistible family musical tells the Bible story of Joseph and his coat of many colours.

The mainstage series concludes with Gallery 7 Theatre’s first-ever production of a Shakespeare play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, arguably one of The Bard’s most famous comedies.

“That’s a huge playbill in and of itself, but we’re not stopping there,” enthuses Hildebrandt.

“We’ve also got an exciting second-stage series in the works that will see the return of some traditional theatre experiences that have become an important part of the Gallery 7 schedule.”

In September, the theatre will host its second annual one-act play showcase, now called Abby Theatre Fest. The festival will feature an eclectic mix of short plays that showcase the talents of emerging and established directors, actors and designers from throughout the Lower Mainland.

In December, Gallery 7 will partner with Vancouver’s Pacific Theatre in presenting Christmas Presence, an annual production featuring seasonal music and stories to lift spirits just in time for the holidays. Then, in March, the always funny, always amazing Panic Squad and Friends will take to the stage with their unique brand of hilarious clean comedy improv.

For more information, visit www.gallery7theatre.com.



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