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The Addams Family at the Capitol Theatre Image: Courtesy of the Capitol Theatre (via Facebook)

Capitol Theatre presents ‘The Addams Family’ until March 2

By Tara Clow Feb 24, 2025 | 1:15 PM

Theatre enthusiasts got their first glimpse over the weekend of this year’s musical performance at Capitol Theatre.

Over 80 cast, crew and musicians are helping bring the Addams Family to life on the Capitol Theatre stage.

Each year, the production team comes up with something surprising for the audience.

This year, it’s a 16-foot diameter turn table resembling the ones used in Broadway productions like Hamilton and Come from Away.

“Seeing actors spin in and out of scenes will be a little mend bending, and will bring a Broadway production feel to our show,” said Kim Rayworth, Managing Director of the Capitol Theatre.

“Audiences can also look forward to references to regional locales, which aim to create a sense of familiarity and pride at this locally produced professional production. With a total production budget of $400,000, we are striving once again to create meaningful performance opportunities for professional actors in our region.”

It’s the eighth professional musical theatre production for partners Tutta Musica Orchestra and the Capitol Theatre.

It runs until March 2.  Tickets can be purchased at the box office and online.

The cast is as follows:

Gomez Addams – Tyler Check

Morticia Addams – Sarah Horsman

Wednesday Addams – Emma Vickers

Uncle Fester Addams – Jacob MacInnis

Pugsley Addams – CJ Norris

Grandma Addams – Megan Fowlie

Lucas Beineke – Émilien Cormier

Alice Beineke – Véronique Hébert

Mal Beineke – Jamie Cordes

Lurch – Justin Gauvin

Ensemble – Ancestors (in alphabetical order)

Ricky Albert, Danica Arsenault, Gabriella Castro-Levesque, Caroline Coon, Olivier Émond, Robyn Esson, Sarah Hackett, Matt Kinney, Ian MacGowan, Molly Nelson, Dan Parlee-Robichaud, Bethany Robertson, Austin Steeves, Jean-Benoit Vanier and Ismael Vitriago.