All Together Now! - November 12 - November 14, 2021

Drury Lane Theatrical Productions

 Who's Who 

  • Michael MacLennan head shot

    Michael MacLennan

    Director / Choreographer

     

    All Together Now marks Michael’s 40th production as Director and/or Choreographer and his 9th for Drury Lane. Selected credits for Drury Lane: Legally Blonde, Spamalot, Into the Woods. Other credits include: The Hunchback of Notre Dame, My Fair Lady, Suds, Hello Dolly, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Rent, Man of La Mancha, Peter Pan, and Wizard of Oz. 

     

    This show is an important first step for, not only our theatre, but our community. We are once again coming together to enjoy the magic of  theatre and filling this space with music, singing, dancing, and laughter. This is your community. This is your theatre. Please help us continue to grow and thrive. We look forward to seeing all of you in person very soon.

  • Anne Barnshaw head shot

    Anne Barnshaw

    Music Director

     

    For over 25 years, Anne has been a part of the Drury Lane family, as a pianist, keyboard player, and musical director. Some DLTP favourite credits with her partner in all things theatre, Michael MacLennan, include: Spamalot, Legally Blonde, Into the Woods, and The Secret Garden. She has worked extensively throughout Southern Ontario: Forever Plaid, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma!, South Pacific, Cabaret, and even a stint at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival!  

     

    Anne is very grateful to have the opportunity to create musical theatre again and it has been an experience filled with joy, laughter, tears, and happiness. Over the past 18 months, we have realized how theatre connects us all. Many thanks to our wonderful cast, crew, and to everyone who has supported us!

  • Adam Holroyd head shot

    Adam Holroyd

    as Ensemble

    Hi, I'm Adam Holroyd. You may remember me from such shows as Into the Woods and Spamalot where I played such roles as Cinderella's Prince, a singing wolf, and a homicidally brave knight.  But that was the before-times. These days I have dropped the facade of any character and am participating in nothing other than simply a dramatic performance in a real, physical theatre. Something that feels just as supernaturally wonderful as any facade of character these days. To the wonderful world of theatre!

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