'All Systems Are Go': Montreal production company brings Charlie Brown to life for NASA spectacle

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It's official: a Canadian astronaut is going into orbit around the moon in 2024 and now a Montreal company is behind a new production to promote the work of NASA's historic Artemis program.

Ella Louise Allaire, Monlove's founder and CEO, said the project took off after NASA officials came to see one of her previous productions in Florida, Scooby-Doo! And the Lost City of Gold, more than a year ago.

All Systems Are Go tells the story of Snoopy and Woodstock, who are called upon by the launch director to assist with the Artemis program. With the help of four-foot puppets and props, the audience is taken on a 20-minute"edutainment" adventure that explains the various iterations of the Artemis program, including the upcoming Artemis II.

Allaire said she and Monlove's head creative, Martin Lord Ferguson, tried to combine the grandeur of the NASA program with comical Peanuts characters to make the show appealing to all ages.

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