Robyn Hood: This Tale's Even Fairlier marks the first time the Charlottetown Festival mainstay has performed in a Christmas musical comedy for Confederation Centre, and Gallant is excited for everything this hilarious adventure will hold.
"I'm thrilled to be performing at home during my favourite time of year -- Christmas!" says Gallant, who spends the fall and winter months in Toronto. "Although the Island temperatures may feel cold, the season is so warm and exciting. I'm expecting nothing but belly-laughs and wit with Adam's take on Robyn Hood!"
Although this marks her first role in one of Brazier's holiday farces, which include Cinderella and Aladdin, Gallant has been a Festival favourite for more than five seasons. She first debuted with the Confederation Centre Young Company in Abegweit: the Soul of the Island before making her Homburg Theatre debut as Diana Barry in Anne of Green Gables-The Musical. She also appeared in the world premiere of Evangeline, and productions of Mamma Mia! and Alice Through the Looking-Glass. She played Canada's favourite redhead for the past two Festival seasons while continuing to perform in musicals and workshops in the Toronto area during the year.
Robyn Hood: This Tale's Even Fairlier will be staged at Confederation Centre on select dates, December 9 to 17, 2016. Enjoy an alluring song list of musical theatre and pop hits - including '9 to 5,' 'Holding Out For A Hero,' 'Imagination,' and 'The Final Countdown' - and a cast of dozens of Island school children and community performers.
Artistic Director Adam Brazier will direct and the script is by Brazier and Graham Putnam, with Festival mainstay Craig Fair as music director and Matthew MacInnis as production stage manager. Maria Campbell stars as the female Robyn Hood with Alana Bridgewater as Friar Tuck, and more principle casting to be announced next week.
Pictured: Jessica Gallant is coming home for the holidays this December, playing Maid Marion of Sherwood-Parkdale Forest in Robyn Hood: This Tale's Even Fairlier.
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