Fall Drama: Treasure Island Set to Hit the Stage
Ahoy, theatre lovers! Preparations are in full swing at St. Michael’s College School (SMCS) for this year’s thrilling fall dramatic production of Treasure Island, based on the legendary novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. “Our talented student actors, dedicated stage crew, and passionate theatre staff are hard at work, bringing this epic tale of adventure to life,” says Jamie Oatt, Fall Drama Producer and Head of Music. “It is quite unique how quickly our Fall Drama brings together a diverse group of dedicated and gifted students to celebrate and showcase our collective passion for dramatic arts.” Set construction for Treasure Island on the SMCS Centre for the Arts stage. Set sail with us on a swashbuckling journey filled with sword fights, mysterious skeletons, and buried treasure on deserted tropical islands. At the heart of the story is Jim Hawkins, a courageous 14-year-old boy who stumbles upon a secret pirate map that launches him into a world of danger, discovery, and self-growth. As Hawkins navigates treacherous waters and encounters unforgettable characters, audiences will be swept up in a timeless coming-of-age adventure. This year’s production promises high-energy performances, stunning visuals, and a theatrical experience that will captivate audiences of all ages. Join SMCS for four public performances from November 13 to 15, 2026, at the St. Michael’s College School Centre for the Arts. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the story or discovering it for the first time, Treasure Island is sure to be a voyage to remember. Here are five fast facts about the upcoming performances: This will be the first time SMCS has produced Treasure Island as a stage play. The production includes a total of 15 cast members, featuring two female cast members from GTA schools, and approximately 10 stage crew. Students will be working with a professional fight choreographer to stage several sword fights that occur in the





