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It will be a swashbuckling good time as Windsor’s Korda Artistic Productions stages Alexandre Dumas’s The Three Muskeeteers.
The classic novel, full of bravado, flamboyance and romance, tells the story of young D’Artagnan as he strives to prove himself worthy of the title of musketeer to the king.
This adaptation is a tale of heroism, treachery, close escapes and above all, honour. It tells the story of a brother and sister, D’Artagnan and Sabine, who set off for Paris in search of adventure.
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Sean Humenny plays the lead role in the fast-paced retelling of the famous tale, while Georgie Savoie plays his sister Sabine.
Korda regulars Nikolas Prsa, Nicole Clark and Gianluca Ieraci fill the roles of Athos, Porthos and Aramis.
Returning to Korda after several years’ absence is David Duchene in the role of Cardinal Richelieu.
Rounding out the cast are Ashley Bigelow, Brandon Chappus, Eric Droski, Sarah Jane Fitzgerald, Grant Johnson, Julia Pastorius, Lauren Stiers and Natalie Vriesen.
Joey Wright directs. His past Korda productions include Clue and Reefer Madness. Eric Smith serves as fight director.
The Three Musketeers opens Friday night (Sept. 13), and runs for three weekends — Sept. 13-15, 19-21, 26-28.
This Sunday, Sept. 15 is a 2 p.m. matinee. All other performances begin at 8 p.m., at Kordazone Theatre, 2520 Seminole St.
Tickets are $22 to $27.
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The first Thursday performance on Sept. 19 is a pay-what-you-can performance and the second Thursday, Sept. 26, is a scent-free performance.
Tickets for The Three Musketeers can be purchased at the box office on show days beginning half an hour before curtain time or online at showpass.com/kordamusketeers.
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