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Before Ally McBeal conquered television with her quirky,
oft-delusional ways, before Bridget Jones won over Darcy with her foibles
and insecurities, before either of these characters made it fashionable
to have an explosive temper and stubborn opinions, a young orphan from
Prince Edward Island perfected the role first.
Anne Shirley wasn’t good at cleaning the house. She dreamed a whole
lot and floated part time in her pretend world. She wanted to be called
Cordelia. She had no qualms about breaking a slate over her
friend/rival/future companion Gilbert’s head.
And she was sweet and loving and funny.
For Kellie Nitkin, a 17-year-old from Huntington Beach who will
portray the L.M. Montgomery character for Trilogy Playhouse’s production
of “Anne of Green Gables” through Sept. 2, the role is an “obsession”
come true.
Cinderella and Snow White -- they never did much for Kellie, a
self-proclaimed tomboy in previous years. But the heroism that Anne shows
makes her appealing to Kellie as a role model.
“I’ve kind of been obsessed with Anne since I was about 9,” the young
actress said. “It’s been my dream to play her because she’s such a
different type of heroine.”
Trilogy Playhouse’s run of “Anne” will open tonight. With a cast of 24
and a set that realizes a quaint home during the Victorian era, the show
will likely draw loyal Anne fans, director Alicia Butler said.
“It’s just a really good, fun, family summertime show,” she said. “And
it has a lot of people who follow it.”
During rehearsal this week, Kellie wore a drab beige dress, a brown
vest above it, a sweater jacket, a straw hat and plain brown shoes. The
redhead pulled off a convincing Anne, with even a splatter of freckles
drawn on with eyeliner.
The costume is for the opening scene, when Anne is brought to Green
Gables from an orphanage.
Kellie explains why the character moves so many audiences.
“She’s just a little girl who wants a home,” she said. “She finally
gets that in Green Gables, and she realizes she has a home.”
The story of an orphan taken in by two initially unwilling siblings --
adults Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert -- “Anne of Green Gables” chronicles
the girl’s life from ages 13 through 16. Her friends are the famous
Gilbert Blythe -- the most handsome boy in school who is at first Anne’s
rival and then her love interest -- and Diana Barry, with whom Anne
establishes an “eternal friendship.”
Anne has her share of adventures -- with everyone from the very strict
and proper Marilla to her imaginary friends -- and touches both Matthew
and Marilla with her love for life and affectionate personality.
Chelsey Clark, a 14-year-old from Redlands who will alternate the role
of Anne with Kellie, says Anne is unlike any character she has read about
or played.
“She never has a dull moment really, and you have to keep her
character in mind because she’s very dreamy and then suddenly can turn
and look at you right in the eye,” Chelsey said. “There’s always a part
an actor dreams of playing. I think Anne is one of those roles.”
FYI
WHAT: “Anne of Green Gables”
WHEN: Tonight through Sept. 2. -- 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 3:30
p.m. Saturday and 5 p.m. Sunday
WHERE: Trilogy Playhouse, 2930 Bristol St., C-106, Costa Mesa
COST: $15 or $13
CALL: (714) 957-3347, Ext. 1.
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