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Stage Productions of L.M. Montgomery's Work
Rainbow Valley (1999)
- From the novel by L.M. Montgomery
- Script and lyrics by Hank Stinson
- Music by Dean Burry
- Produced by The Castle Co.
- Visit the The Castle Co. website
Anne
- From the novel by L.M. Montgomery
- Adapted by Paul Ledoux
- Produced by Young Peoples Theatre, Toronto
- Directed by Patricia Vanstone
- Visit the Young Peoples Theatre website
Emily of New Moon (1998)
- From the novel by L.M. Montgomery
- Adapted and Composed by Hank Stinson
- Musiv by Dean Burry
- Script sample available
- visit the Emily of New Moon Website
The Blue Castle (1997)
- From the novel by L.M. Montgomery
- Adapted and Composed by Hank Stinson
- Addition music by Helen MacRae
- Script sample available
- visit the Blue Castle Website
The Wooden Hill (1994)
- Written by Don Hannah
- Based on the Journals of L.M. Montgomery
- Script available from Christopher Banks & Associates
- Description by Kathleen Donohue (kdonohue@uoguelph.ca):
"The Wooden Hill" starts out with Lucy Maud Montgomery as an old woman in her home on Riverside Drive in Toronto, with her husband Ewan, who has mental problems. Her son Stuart enters and after finding out that he has enlisted to join in WWII (he's a doctor), Lucy Maud is so upset that she begins to look back on her life, with the help of her old imaginary friend, Katie Maurice (who she saw in the glass in the parlour, just like Emily and her imaginary friend!!). Lucy Maud travels back in time and we see her going through difficult times with her sour old grandparents, who brought her up, and then visiting her father out west, who went there after his wife died.
Anne Of Green Gables, The Musical (1965)
- Music by Norman Campbell
- Lyrics by Donald Harron, Elaine Campbell, Mavor Moore, Norman Campbell
- produced each summer as part of the Charlottetown Festival
- ISBN 0-5730-8039-9
- Canadian National Tour, 1967
- Expo '70, Osaka, Japan, 1970
- Broadway, 1971
Anne Of Green Gables (1937)
- By Wilbur Braun (pseud. Alice Chadwicke)
- Published by Samuel French (New York and Toronto)
- Drama in 3 acts
Anne Of Avonlea (1940)
- By James Reach (pseud. Jeanette Carlisle),
- Published by Samuel French (New York and Toronto)
- Comedy in 3 acts
Anne & Gilbert -The Musical (2005)
- 2013 production at The Guild, Charlottetown (www.anneandgilbert.com),
- East Coast Music Award for Anne & Gilbert Original Cast Recording CD
- productions licensed in Canada and the USA
- Music by Bob Johnston and Nancy White
- Script by Jeff Hochhauser
- Lyrics by Nancy White, Bob Johnston, Jeff Hochhauser


