Shakespeare in Love brings big spectacle to Prince Albert
Prince Albert theatre lovers are in for a romantic, fast-paced treat as Shakespeare in Love: The Play takes over the E.A. Rawlinson Centre this week, boasting a massive cast, an ambitious moving set and a strong dose of local collaboration.
The production is a joint effort by Little Birdie Productions and Odyssey Productions Inc., bringing together artists from across the city’s theatre community. Adreanna Gareau, who is a co-director with Kim Morrall, said the show represents months of work by a wide range of performers and creatives.
“This show is really a culmination of a lot of hard work from almost every theatre group in the city,” Gareau said. “We’ve got people who’ve worked with Broadway North, Off the Cuff Improv, audio producers, choreographers, music directors, a fight choreographer, a costume designer — just an amazing team. Having all these people come together has created quite a spectacle. It’s going to be beautiful to watch and so exciting and so much fun.”
Based closely on the Oscar-winning 1998 film, the stage adaptation follows struggling young playwright William Shakespeare as he falls for Viola de Lesseps, a woman forced to disguise herself as a man in order to pursue her dream of acting in a time when women were banned from the stage.



