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Call for directors: The Mystery of Edwin Drood

  We are excited to announce we are now accepting applications for the positions of: Director, Music Director and Choreographer for our upcoming production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood, to be presented November 22 - December 1, 2024 at the John Elliott Theatre, Georgetown. Please send expressions of interest/applications or requests for further information to Melissa Fischer, Executive Producer at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it....

Auditions - Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook

An original new musical featuring the beloved songs from Academy Award-winning composer Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Godspell) Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook is a touching and authentic look into how we fall in love and the poignant power of trusting our hearts and memories. Sue has her bags packed, her farewell note written and the resolution to leave her husband, Dan, after decades of their lives entwined. Finding herself in their dusty, suburban attic for a final goodbye to the life...

Artistic team for Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook

Globe's Executive is proud to announce the artistic team for Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook. Director: William ReillMusic Director: Alix Kingston The catalogue of Academy Award-winning composer Stephen Schwartz springs to new life in this moving, re-imagined story. Featuring songs from Wicked, Godspell, Pippin, and more, Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook will be performed at The Old Armoury in June 2024. Are you interested in performing in this show? Auditions will be held in January. Stay tuned...

Auditions: Frozen JR.

Auditions: Friday December 15th, 2023 at 7 PMSaturday December 16th, 2023 at 10 AM Those auditioning must be 8-18 years old on May 12, 2024. Please download the Audition Information document for all the details & audition tips. DOWNLOAD DOCUMENT >>...

Past Show


  • 2013 THEA AWARD for the Best Presentation of a Musical - Lori Girvan, Producer

    Production Team:

    Director: Craig Marshall
    Music Director: Erica Harvey
    Choreographer: Jen Marshall

    Cast:

    Chad: Ryan Gauvin
    Jim Haller: Rob Woodcock
    Natalie Haller: Cheyenne Harvey
    Sylvia: Elizabeth Bell
    Lorraine: Jamie Nelson
    Dennis: Paul Stodolny
    Sandra: Erin Hyde
    Mayor Matilda Hyde: Bobbie Flatt
    Dean Hyde: Adam Dolson
    Sheriff Earl: Reid Mowat

    Dance Ensemble:
    Jane Adair, Jasmine Gilmour, Melissa Comstock, Erin Noble, Jenn Johnson, Hayley Sevigny, Carolyn Sevigny, Heather MacKenzie

    Ensemble:
    LeeAnn Jones, Meaghan Praught, Abby deNardis, Emily Park, Marissa Baptista, Thomas Morley, Mark Burns, Daniel Stubbington, Cullen Jackson, David Brown, Alex Ellison, MacKenzie Burton

    Photos courtesy of Ron Stiel

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    Production team:

    Director: David Ambrose
    Music Director: Darryl Burton
    Choreographer: Cheri Lindsay-Jarvis
    Producer: Lori Girvan

    Book by Donald Harron / Music by Norman Campbell / Adapted from the novel by L. M. Montgomery

    Performances:

    November 20, 21, 26, 27, 28 - 8pm // November 22, 28, 29 - 2pm
    John Elliott Theatre / 9 Church Street / Georgetown, Ontario

    Tickets: Adults $27, Students $25, Kids $16, Groups of 10+ $25

    "It was fabulous. I saw the Charlottetown production of this play and you all did yourselves proud. Wow, no need to go to Toronto for good theatre." A member of the audience

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    ABOUT ANNE OF GREEN GABLES

    Based on the well-known book by L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables captures the adventures of Anne Shirley, a red-headed and outspoken orphan who, by mistake, comes to live with Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert on their farm on Prince Edward Island. (They Clearly Requested a Boy!)  

    Anne quickly charms the entire town with her passion, warm heart and endless imagination. Her adventures at school and the way in which she eventually wins a rather reluctant Marilla over to her side, make a story which has warmed the hearts of countless people all over the world.

    Anne of Green Gables is Canada’s longest running musical featuring beautiful ballads like "I Can’t Find the Words",  endearing love songs like "Wondrin" and energetic dance numbers. It is a musical that will delight the whole family.  

    Anne’s story is close to home as Lucy Maud Montgomery lived in Norval for nearly ten years while her husband was minister of the Presbyterian Church. Many of Montgomery’s novels and short stories were written in Norval and were undoubtedly inspired by her local surroundings.

    Relive this Canadian classic with an evening bursting with memorable music and the enchantment of kindred spirits.

    Photos Mik Herman.

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    Production Team:

    Director: Matt Willis
    Choreographer: Jennifer Marshall
    Musical Director: Dale Wood
    Producer: Leann Playter

    Cast:

    Annie: Mari MacDonald
    Miss Hannigan: Victoria Galvao
    Grace: Meghan Praught
    Lily: Harmonie Poirier
    Bert Healy:Thomas Morley
    Roosevelt: Dylan Thring
    Warbucks: Ryan Jeffery
    Rooster: Jared Doke

    Orphans:

    Hannah Carruthers, Abigail DeNardis, Calista DeSousa, Ava Dey, Hannah Dey, Annie Elgie, Cerys Evans, Natalie Gago, Shaelyn Girvan, Cayleigh Graham, Madeleine King, Jenna Lausic, Emily Moore
    Nadia Nikolov, Fiona Smith, Megan Somerville, Raychel Thornhill

    Ensemble:

    Owen Adema, Emma Ayers, Marissa Baptista, Larissa Berger, Brody Brown, Magdalena Dubravsky, Brianne Cantwell, Jordan Clark, Evelyn Elgie, Holly Girvan, Lewis Hendry, Matea Klassan, Savannah Kritschgau, Sarah Kunica, Chloe MacLeod, Sebastian Martino, Stefan Martino, Clara Miedzwiedzka, Cameron Playter, Kaitlin Playter, Stella Poirier, Dawson Somerville, Miriam Wielinga

    Photos courtesy of Ron Stiel


  • 2014 THEA AWARD for the Best Actress In The Supporting Role - Elizabeth Bell

    Production Team:

    Director: Danny Harvey
    Music Director: John Pugh
    Choreographer: Erin Noble

    Cast:

    Adam Dolson - Emcee
    Amanda Dwyer - Kost / Kit Kat Girl
    Andy Ingram - Cliff
    Cheyenne Stodolny - Sally
    Bob Deutsch - Schultz
    David Brown - Victor / Kit Kat Boy
    Elizabeth Bell - Schneider
    Erin Noble - Kit Kat Girl
    Heather Mackenzie - Kit Kat Girl
    Julia Gorban - Kit Kat Girl
    Matt Willis - Max / Gorilla
    Melissa Comstock - Kit Kat Girl
    Ryan Gauvin - Ernst
    Stephanie Rowe - Kit Kat Girl/Lady
    Lauryn Vetro - Kit Kat Girl/Lady
    Brody Brown - Young Boy
    Roberto Ercoli - Bobby
    Daniel Stubbington - Hans

    Photos courtesy of Ron Stiel

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    Production Team:

    Director: Jenn Johnson
    Choreographer: Jen Marshall
    Music Director: John Pugh
    Producer: Lois Fraser

    Photos courtesy of Ron Stiel

  • Globe Productions presented the musica of Andrew Lloyd Webber at the beautifully renovated Acton Town Hall Centre in March 2012.

  • Production Team:

    Director: Rob Woodcock
    Choreographer: Elizabeth Bell
    Music Director: Dale Wood
    Producers: Leann Playter

    Cast:

    Aladdin: Jordan May
    Jasmine: Abigail DeNardis
    Genie: Meghan Praught
    Jafar: Daniel Stubbington
    Sultan: Miriam Wielinga
    Igao: Gabriel DeNardis
    Abu: Cameron Playter
    Magic Carpet: Natalie Gago
    Razoul: Spencer Reed
    Narrarators: Jenna Brown, Hannah Dey, Calista DeSousa, Mari MacDonald, Katie Pound, Fiona Smith
    Guards: Owen Adema, Thomas Morley, Luke Ritchie, Jake Zanth

    Harem Girls:
    Shannon Bain, Marissa Baptista, Darcy Daquano, Sarah Kunica, Kaitlin Playter, Neha Sindhwani

    Townspeople:
    Ethan Adema, Mackenzie Britton, Brody Brown, Hannah Carruthers, Patrick Charrett, Ellen Crawley, Rachel Currie, Bergen Eppers, Daelyn Eppers, Shaelyn Girvan, Gregory Glen, Cayleigh Grahm, Emma Hurst, Jenna Lausic, Madeleine King, Bryce Messmer, Emily Moore, Brynn Swenarchuk, Sohpie Whenham

    Photos courtesy Ron Stiel


  • Production Team:

    Director: Craig Marshall
    Musical Director: Lumena Daniel
    Choreographer: Jennifer Marshall
    Producer: Leann Playter

    Cast:

    Ariel - Colleen McGuckin
    Eric - Jordan May
    Ursula - Shaelyn Girvan
    King Triton - Daniel Stubbington
    Sebastian - Brynn Swenarchuk
    Scuttle - Rachel Currie
    Grimbsy    - Matthieu Verdon
    Flounder- Olivia Doyle
    Flotsam    - Scarlett Lowrie
    Jetsam - Gloria Tobin
    Chef Louis - Gabriel DeNardis
    Pilot - Brody Brown
    Carlotta - Katia Sheepwash
    Seahorse - Caitlyn Bloom

    Mersisters:
    Aquata - Natalie Gago
    Andrina  - Kaitlin Playter
    Arista - Jenna Lausic
    Atina - Abbey Johnson
    Adella - Jaidyn McFadden
    Allana - Matea Klassen

    Ensemble
    Isabelle Annett, Patrick Charrett, Tess Christie, Chloe Carruthers, Hannah Carruthers, Nathan Carruthers, Ellen Crawley, Emily Deschenes, Magdalena Dubravsky, Madelyn Gander, Sarah Hachey, Kira Hughes, Emma Hurst, Allyda King, Madeleine King, Stephanie Kolitsopoulos, Corissa Larson, Tyler Larson, Alyssa MacDonald,  Chloe MacLeod, Emily Moore, Shelby Muise, Nadia Nikolov, Cameron, Playter, Paige Richardson, Shayla Spalding, Riley Ware, Sophie Whenham, Emily Wood, Jake Zanth 

    Photos courtesy of Ron Stiel

     


  • Production Team:

    Artistic Director: Danny Harvey
    Music Director: Jennifer Centrone
    Choreographer: JQ Smith
    Producer: Laura Hachey
    Stage Manager: Melissa Fischer

    Synopsis

    Set in the village of Anatevka, the story centers on Tevya, a poor milkman and his five daughters. With the help of a colourful and tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anit-Semitism of Czarist Russia.

    Cast:

    Tevye – Mark Llewellyn
    Golde – Michelle Gardner
    Yente – Lee-Ann Jones
    Lazar Wolf – William Reill
    Tzeitel – Katrina Gibson
    Motel – David Bernacki
    Hodel – Holly Bell-Young
    Perchik – Jordan May
    Chava – Julia Pulo
    Fyedka – Jonah DeNardis
    Shprintze – Annabella Pellizzari
    Bielke – Angelica Pellizzari
    Amy Bolton
    Anna Maria Catarzano
    Brody Brown
    Caitlyn Bloom
    Daniel Stubbington
    Dave Brown
    Diane Murray-Charrett
    Ella Ryan


    Gabriel DeNardis
    Grant Fountain
    Jacob Tomcko
    Jake Zanth
    Jayson Dee
    Jennifer Mantzios
    Kaitlin Playter
    Kara Medina
    Kate Zandbergen
    Lawrie Bloom
    Mary Udell
    Mikayla Falk
    Nanci McNeil-Llewellyn
    Oasys Bain
    Paris Fina
    Patrick Charrett
    Shannon Stubbington
    Steve Kirk
    Xavier Dube

     

    WOW please pass on my congratulations to the 100 or so people must be responsible for the current show. We went on Sunday afternoon and were thrilled  with the talent, the sets, the costumes, the choreography, the singing talent. What a huge time  and energy  commitment. We are so fortunate to have such a community group to give us such a  great escape for a few hours.

    Gerry Kentner

    Photos courtesy of Ron Stiel


  • Production team:

    Artistic Director: David Ambrose
    Music Director: Darryl Burton
    Choreographer: Cheri Lindsay-Jarvis
    Producer: Lori Girvan
    Stage Manager: Melissa Fischer

    Performances:

    November 18, 19, 24, 25, 26 at 8pm
    November 20, 27 at 2pm

    John Elliott Theatre / 9 Church Street / Georgetown

    Cast

    J Pierrepont Finch - Christian Bell-Young
    Rosemary Pilkington - Karen Chorney
    J.B Biggley - Mark Llewellyn
    Bud Frump - David Grimason
    Gatch - Bob Gelaznikas
    Mr. Twimble - Joe Gomes
    Miss Jones - Jane Adair
    Hedy LaRue - Holly Bell-Young
    Mr. Bratt - Bill Elgie
    Smitty - Carolyn Sevigny

    Executives, Secretaries and Scrubwomen

    Amy Bolton, Barb Cogan, Beth Hawley, Brenda Harrington, Brian Girvan, David Brown, Doug Wilson, Heather MacKenzie, Jon Dobbin, Lee-Ann Jones,,Leslie Hoyle, Mary Bilik Udell, Matt Klassen, Nanci McNeil-Llewellyn, Nick Schumacker, Nika Robitaille, Shannon Stubbington, Theresa Larson

    Featuring

    Susan Ormiston as the "Book Voice"

    Story

    Globe Productions presents a tune-filled musical comedy that follows the life of J. Pierrepont Finch as he navigates through the business world, and falls in love in the span of a couple of hours.

    For all of the Mad Men lovers out there looking for a dash of the 60s in today’s world, Globe’s How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying will “suit” you just fine!  Dapper executives, slinky secretaries, secret affairs and other shenanigans await!

    Not many musicals can claim to be Pulitizer Prize winners. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying is one of only 9 musicals that has won this prestigious award!  It shares this distinction with shows such as Hamilton, Rent and A Chorus Line.

    Tickets are now available at the John Elliott Theatre box office or online at globeproductions.ca. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying runs November 18-27, 2016.

  • 2011 THEA AWARDS

    Best Lighting Design – Geoff Nantes
    Best Sound Design – Geoff Nantes
    Best Costume Design in a Musical – Mary Udell

    "Globe Productions’ depiction of ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ was simply stunning. From the colourful costumes to the lively singing and dancing to the sweetness of the children’s chorus, Globe Productions exceeded the audience’s expectations with the hit musical."
    Robin Downton-Poirier, Inside Halton
    "If I didn't know it to be different, I would have thought that I was at a Mirvish production. If you're looking for criticism, you'll be disappointed, because I have none".
    Autumn Smith, Professional Critic

    Production Team:

    Artistic Director: Danny Harvey
    Music Director: John Pugh
    Choreographer: Renée Beiforte
    Producer: Donna Feggans

    Starring:

    Chris Ning as Joseph
    Erica Harvey as The Narrator

    Also featuring:
    Matt Willis, Doug Feggans, Adam Dolson, Max DeNardis, John Gallant, Erik Noesgaard, Philip Peterson, Ryan Gauvin, Ryan Jeffery, Nigel Briell, Jason Guest, David Di Giorgio, Katie Fraser, Alana Bostock, Amanda Dwyer-Scarlett, Elizabeth Kmiec, JQ Smith, Makenzie Smith, Madison Jones, Katrina Gibson, Alex Jones, Rachel Quinn, Stephanie Dragon

    Children's Chorus:
    Deanna Berdusco, Brody Brown, Cameron Burns, Hannah Carruthers, Aiden Craig, Ava Dey, Hannah Dey, Abigail DeNardis, Gabriel DeNardis, Jonah DeNardis, Annie Elgie, Alina Hartley, Vivian Hicks, Madeline King, Mari MacDonald, Jenna Lausic, Caitlin Playter, Madison Schmidt, Dorothy Simon, Megan Somerville, Jordan Strand

    Photos courtesy of Ron Stiel


  • Production Team:

    Producer/Director:  William Reill
    Music Director:  David Bernacki
    Stage Manager:  Kevin May

    Performances:

    Saturday,  July 29, 2017 @ 8:00pm
    Sunday, July 30, 2017 @ 2:00pm

    The Old Armoury/ 1A Park Avenue / Georgetown

    Tickets:

    (No Advance Sales)
    General Admission
    cash donation at the door

    There will be a short intermission during this production.  Cash Only Concession Stand and Bake Sale.

    Cast:

    (alphabetical order)
    Brianna Campbell
    Meg Cate
    Jennifer Centrone
    Sarah Dexter
    Mikayla Falk
    Alessia Fina
    Katrina Gibson
    Sandy Gomes
    Natalie Litster
    Julia Loncke
    Jordan May

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    Production team:

    Director: Craig Marshall
    Music Director: Matt Morrison
    Choreographer: Jennifer Marshall
    Producer: Leann Playter
    Producer: Lori Hurst
    Stage Manager: Ann DeNardis

    Performances:

    May 5, 12, 13 2017 at 7:30pm
    May 6, 7, 13, 14 2017 at 2:00pm

    John Elliott Theatre 9 Church Street / Georgetown

    Story

    From the Oscar-winning film to the fantastic Broadway musical,  Shrek JR  is an all time  favourite  musical with its crazy characters to its superb songs. This crowd pleaser follows the adventure of an ogre trying to rescue his true love from Lord  Farquaad  with the help of all the fairytale misfits. This family friendly tale portrays a powerful message through this twisted fairy tale. With Shrek’s noble wisecracking sidekick donkey, it will surely bring a show full of fun and laughter for all.

    Photos courtesy of Ron Stiel


  • Production team:

    Director: Rob Woodcock
    Music Director: Kelly Baker
    Choreographer: Elizabeth Bell
    Producer: Lee-Ann Jones, Laura Hachey
    Stage Manager: Kevin May

    Performances:

    March 31, April 1, 7 and 8 at 8pm
    April 2 and 9 at 2pm

    The Old Armoury / 1A Park Avenue / Georgetown

    Cast:

    Olive Ostrovsky – Cheyenne Stodolny
    Douglas Panch – Danny Harvey
    Rona Lisa Peretti – Jennifer Centrone
    Leaf Coneybear – Jordan May
    Marcy Park – Kailea Banka
    Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre – Katrina Gibson
    Chip Tolentino – Kirk DePalma
    Mitch Mahoney – Steve Kirk
    William Barfee – William Reill

    Story

    Six awkward spelling champions learn that winning (and losing) isn't everything.  This fantastic comedy centers on a fictional spelling bee that tells the tale of overachievers, chronicling each one's experience vying for the spelling championship of a lifetime. A hilarious tale, with quirky yet charming cast of outsiders where, the only place they can stand out and fit in at the same time, is at the Spelling Bee Competition!  The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a roller coaster of music and fun. Contains Mature Content.

  • The Music Man performed at the Milton Centre For The Arts in November 2012.


  • Production Team:

    Director: Rob Woodcock
    Music Director: Dale Wood
    Choreographer: Elizabeth Bell

    Cast:

    Dorothy: Rachel Currie
    Lion: Jake Zanth
    Tin Man: Thomas Morley
    Scarecrow: Matthieu Verdon
    Witch: Fiona Smith
    Wizard: Daniel Stubbington
    Glinda: Jenna Brown
    Uncle Henry: Nick Schumacker
    Auntie Em: Miriam Wielinga
    Mayor/Emerald Guard: Gabriel DeNardis
    Coroner/ Queen Jitterbug: Grace Turner

    Junior Ensemble:
    Ethan Adema, Mackenzie Britton, Brody Brown, Patrick Charrett, Chloe Carruthers, Hannah Carruthers, Tess Christie, Olivia Doyle, Aniela Gregori, Sarah Hachey, Alina Hartley, Madeleine King, Scarlett Lowrie, Emily Moore, Nadia Nikolov, Cameron Playter, Alyssa Primdahl, Brynn Swenarchuk, Sophie Ison Whenham, Emily Wood

    Senior Ensemble:
    Owen Adema, Ellen Crawley, Cameron Charrett, Magdalena Dubravsky, Natalie Gago, Madelyn Gander, Shaelyn Girvan, Gregory Glen, Tyler Groves, Emma Hurst, Abbey Johnson, Hannah Jones, Matea Klassen, Corissa Larson, Jenna Lausic, Chloe Macleod, Kaitlin Playter, Luke Ritchie, Shayla Spalding

    Photos courtesy of Ron Stiel

  • John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown
    May 6,13, and 14 - 7:30pm
    May 7, 8, 14 and 15 - 2:00pm

  • Production team:

    Director: Jenn Johnson
    Music Director: Kelly Baker
    Asst. Music Director: Jordan May
    Choreographer: Jen Marshall
    Producer: Lee-Ann Jones
    Stage Manager: Kevin May

    Performances:

    June 3, 4, 10 and 11 at 8pm and June 5 and 12 at 2pm

    The Old Armoury
    1A Park Avenue, Georgetown

Globe Productions

Georgetown Globe Productions is a not-for-profit musical theatre group whose members live in Halton Hills and the surrounding areas.