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They're putting *Polka Dot Door* on stage in Charlottetown. Seriously.

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Your commute to Confederation Centre just got wilder

Good morning from the Atlantic — three provinces, five communities, and the stories that cross every border.

Now look, I thought I'd seen it all when it comes to what gets put on stage at the Confederation Centre of the Arts. They do everything from big-name musicals to local stories. But when I heard about what’s coming this summer, I had to do a double-take, b'y. We're talking about a new musical, based on *Polka Dot Door*. Yes, that *Polka Dot Door*. The Canadian TV show from when we were all wee tots, with Polkaroo and the whole gang. Some shocking, isn't it? My mind went right back to sitting cross-legged in front of the TV, probably with a glass of milk and some molasses cookies, watching that show.

### Why This Matters for Charlottetown

You might be thinking, "Bridget, it's just a kids' show." And yes, it is. But it’s more than that for us here in Charlottetown. This isn't just about nostalgia; it’s about what we bring to our cultural hub:

* **Family Fun:** The Confederation Centre is a cornerstone of our downtown, right there on Grafton Street. Bringing a beloved, gentle Canadian classic like *Polka Dot Door* means more families will be heading into town, maybe grabbing a bite at one of the spots on Victoria Row afterwards.

* **National Identity:** For a city that calls itself the Birthplace of Confederation, embracing Canadian stories, even children's ones, feels right. It's about celebrating our own, not just what comes from away.

* **A New Generation:** Imagine the kids today, who've likely never seen Polkaroo, getting to experience that magic live on stage. It's a sweet, innocent bit of theatre that stands apart from the usual big-budget shows, and frankly, we could all use a bit more of that.

It makes you wonder what’s next, doesn’t it? Maybe a musical based on *Mr. Dressup*? Or even *The Friendly Giant*? It’s a delightful, unexpected addition to our summer season, and it's going to bring some genuine, wholesome Maritime joy right to the heart of Charlottetown.

Bridget Chicken-MacPhail, MiTL Sports Desk, Charlottetown.

My cousin Fiona and the gang on the morning show are probably still giggling about this one, catch their take live at mornings.live.

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