While in-person theatre productions continue to be restricted for the time being, Gallery 7 Theatre has announced its spring line-up of digital theatre experiences, which they hope will entertain, inspire, and enlighten.
Gallery 7 Theatre鈥檚 executive director, Ken Hildebrandt, said the theatre is doubling down on efforts to develop quality virtual theatre experiences with Act II of the G7 Lite Season.
鈥淲e鈥檙e also taking this opportunity to expand our work in nurturing and showcasing new plays written by playwrights from around our region,鈥 Hildebrandt explained.
The season will consist of a new adaptation of a familiar novella for children, a virtual night of clean comedy improv, and a brand-new, original play written by an Abbotsford playwright.
鈥淲e believe these offerings will bring light and hope during a particularly dark time for our community and for our world,鈥 Hildebrandt added. 鈥淎udiences will have the option of watching each production 鈥榦n demand鈥 or joining us for live stream screening events, complete with audience interactions and post-show artist chats.鈥
Act II of the G7 Lite: Service Pack 29.5 season will kick off in late March with a digital production of a new adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupery鈥檚 novella, 鈥淭he Little Prince,鈥 by Gabe Kirkley.
A young child, known as the Little Prince, embarks on a cosmic adventure, visiting planets across the universe and learns important lessons about loneliness, friendship, love and loss.
鈥淭he Little Prince鈥 will be available 鈥榦n-demand鈥 starting March 26, 2021 and the live stream screenings will take place March 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m.
Then, in April, the theatre will host Panic Squad, a live, virtual night of clean comedy improv.
Households can enjoy entertainment together as the Panic Squad creates scenes using only the suggestions provided by viewers using their keyboards or digital device.
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The comedy night will live-stream on April 23 at 7:30 p.m. with the on-demand recording becoming available soon after.
The season will wrap up in May with a digital production of a brand new, original play by Abbotsford playwright, Shelley Picard, called 鈥淎 New Normal.鈥
Maggie is fiercely independent, but now needs someone to rely on as financial strains threaten her comfortable life.
Helen is challenged by her inability to function on her own in a modern world and is seeking her own independence.
Thrown together by different circumstances, they scramble through the adjustments of day-to-day life and discover something to be treasured.
This heart-warming, funny and ultimately moving new play explores perception and judgment, and how what the world sees is not necessarily the reality being lived.
鈥淎 New Normal鈥 will be available 鈥榦n-demand鈥 starting May 28, and the live stream screenings with audience interaction and artist talk-back will occur May 28 and 29 at 7:30 p.m.
鈥淛oin us for a series of meaningful theatre experiences that promise a pleasant fix for Virus 2020,鈥 Hildebrandt encouraged. 鈥淎nd together, let鈥檚 celebrate the creation of new works by playwrights from around the Fraser Valley.鈥
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