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Alan Doyle and Tell Tale Harbour returning to Charlottetown Festival mainstage in 2025

The former Great Big Sea frontman enjoyed spending the summer in Prince Edward Island so much in 2022 that he’s coming back to do it again next year. 

Million Dollar Quartet will also be a featured show at next summer's theatre festival

A man with a beard and a ponytail standing on a stage next to a man with a beard and a hard hat during a play.
Alan Doyle, shown at right performing at the Charlottetown Festival in 2022, co-wrote the musical comedy Tell Tale Harbour. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

Alan Doyle enjoyed spending the summer in Prince Edward Island so much in 2022, he's coming back to do it again next year. 

"We had the greatest time," the former Great Big Sea frontman told Mainstreet P.E.I.'s Matt Rainnie.

"People save up their whole lives to get one chance to go to Prince Edward Island in the summertime and I got to do it for the whole thing, so it was awesome and I can't wait to come back." 

Doyle is talking about his time performing in the lead role of Tell Tale Harbour on the mainstage of the Charlottetown Festival two years ago. 

The Confederation Centre of the Arts announced Friday that the musical comedy, which Doyle co-wrote, is returning to the festival for the 2025 season. 

It tells the story of a struggling fishing village in Atlantic Canada whose residents come together to bring a frozen french fry factory to town after the loss of their fish plant. The only catch — they need to entice a full-time doctor to come and live in the community. 

A man with a beard and long hair poses for the camera
Doyle says the musical has been revamped for the 2025 season, but still features all the same songs and characters. (Heather Ogg)

Doyle said the musical has been revamped somewhat, but features "all the same characters and songs and heart and love and fun," along with a few new songs and characters.

In a Facebook post Friday, he alluded to the fact that the show will be travelling on to an unnamed theatre in Toronto after the P.E.I. run: "Been sitting on this news for a while, so stoked to tell you Tell Tale Harbour is back! See me as Frank with all the gang in Charlottetown and Toronto in 2025. Gonna be some Time!"

A casting call for the production posted online earlier this summer said the show "is a co-pro/joint production between the Charlottetown Festival and Mirvish Productions. It will close in Charlottetown on Aug. 29, 2025, and rehearsals will begin in Toronto on Sept. 15, 2025, with the production running until Nov. 2, 2025."

The musical Tell Tale Harbour had its world premiere in 2022 at the Charlottetown Festival and it will be back on the Confederation Centre mainstage next summer before heading to Toronto as part of a partnership with Mirsvish Productions. Well-known musician Alan Doyle helped create the musical and will once again star in it and he joins us to give us the details.

Million Dollar Quartet

Joining Tell Tale Harbour on the mainstage for 2025 will be Million Dollar Quartet, a musical that tells the tale of a 1956 jam session featuring Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. 

Performers dressed as Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash singing into microphones.
The cast of the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre's January 2017 production of Million Dollar Quartet. (Robert Tinker)

Audiences in Charlottetown will have a front-row seat to that legendary night, including songs like Blue Suede Shoes, I Walk the Line, Great Balls of Fire and Folsom Prison Blues

Tell Tale Harbour will run from June 14 to Aug. 29, while Million Dollar Quartet hits the stage June 17 to Aug. 30. 

As previously announced, Anne of Green Gables: The Musical is now playing at the Charlottetown Festival every other summer, with 2025 being an off-year. 

Tickets for the 2025 Charlottetown Festival are on sale now to centre members, and to the remainder of the public on Saturday.

With files from Mainstreet P.E.I.