Kevin Sullivan at Gucci/Dignitas Party
On September 22, 2009 Kevin Sullivan attended the ‘Gucci and Windsor Smith Honor Dr. James Orbinski and Dignitas International’ event in LA. Kevin is seen here in a photo with Dr. James Orbinski.
Sullivan Entertainment waltzes into the world of musicals and legitimate theatre!
Multiple Emmy and Peabody award-winning producer, Kevin Sullivan is prepping to stage ANNE OF AVONLEA™ (as a new Anne of Green Gables™ musical), based on Sullivan's multi award-winning Anne movie adaptations. The production has been in development in 2009 and is now in negotiation to launch in the US in the new year with Sullivan writing both book and lyrics.
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The decision by Sullivan Entertainment Inc. to create its own studio and backlot was a major breakthrough in Canadian television. The 4 acre / 54,000 square foot suburban Toronto facility was originally developed for “Road to Avonlea”, but has been used for numerous other productions as well, including “Wind at My Back”, “Love on the Land”, “Sleeping Dogs Lie”, “Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story”, “The Piano Man’s Daughter”, “Super Rupert” and “P.R.” The strikingly real 1930’s small town backlot, with four connecting fully functioning sound stages, also rents on a regular basis to outside production companies. The complex has provided a backdrop for productions such as “Mr. Bojangles” and “Sounder”, both set in the American south, as well as contemporary series “Charms for the Easy Life” and “Paradise Falls.” The studio backlot is the largest set of its kind ever mounted for Canadian television and includes a main street, park, railway station, gas station, movie theatre, hotel and bank. The studio also houses an extensive inventory of antique props, as well as sets and costumes preserved from Sullivan’s various period productions. The backlot has the practical ability to be dressed and re-dressed for time periods ranging from 1850 to today. |
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BacklotPeriod (1930’s) main street with multiple storefronts, train station and parkette. With approval, the Backlot may be painted and/or altered to suit third-party productions. General InformationAll studios fully powered
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