Tell Tale Harbour

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Tell Tale Harbour
File:Tell Tale Harbour.jpg
Promotional poster
MusicAlan Doyle
Bob Foster
LyricsAlan Doyle
Bob Foster
BookAlan Doyle
Adam Brazier
Ed Riche
SettingAtlantic Canada
BasisThe Grand Seduction
by Ken Scott
Michael Dowse
PremiereJune 14, 2022: Confederation Centre of the Arts, Charlottetown

Tell Tale Harbour is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by Alan Doyle and Bob Foster, and a book by Doyle, Adam Brazier, and Ed Riche.[1] It is based on the 2013 Canadian comedy film The Grand Seduction by Ken Scott and Michael Dowse.[1][2] The musical, like the film, follows a small town who work together to try to convince a visiting doctor to make their beloved harbour village his new home.

Premise

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The musical is set in the fictional town of Tell Tale Harbour, a small harbour community in Atlantic Canada. The community is struggling due to the closure of the fish factory. However, the community is being considered for a frozen french fry facility, if the residents can manage to hire a full-time resident doctor. Led by the mischievous Frank, the residents of Tell Tale Harbour try to work together to lie, cheat, and con a visiting doctor to live and practice in their community.[3]

Production history

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In November 2021, it was announced that Alan Doyle would star in Tell Tale Harbour, which he had co-created with Adam Brazier and Ed Riche.[4]

Tell Tale Harbour premiered at the Charlottetown Festival in 2022. It played between June 14 and September 24, 2022, and performed to sell-out audiences. The production set a record for ticket sales at the Confederation Centre of the Arts, becoming the top selling show in the festival's history.[5] The production was directed by Jillian Keiley and choreographed by Linda Garneau.[6]

Following the original production, David and Hannah Mirvish encouraged the show's creative team to expand and refine the musical.[7] The reworked musical, which includes new songs, returned to the Charlottetown Festival with direction by Brian Hill and choreography by Robin Calvert. It ran between June 14 and August 29, 2025.[3] Following this run, the musical transferred to Toronto, where it played at the Royal Alexandra Theatre between September 23 and November 2, 2025.[8][9]

Cast and characters

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Role Charlottetown[10] Charlottetown/Toronto[9]
2022 2025
Frank Alan Doyle
Kathleen Michelle Bardach Melissa MacKenzie
Dr. Chris Jahlen Barnes Kale Penny
Yvon Laurie Murdoch
Vera Charlotte Moore Susan Henley
Barbara Alison Woolridge
Henry Jacob MacInnis Daniel Williston
Gus Cameron MacDuffee Joel Cumber
Gina Marlane O'Brien Gabrielle Jones
Louise Alana Hibbert Karen Burthwright
Marie Marquita Walsh AP Bautista
Gord / Chip Stephen Guy-McGrath

Cast recording

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A cast recording featuring the cast of the original 2022 production was released.[11]

References

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