La Vie en Danse Studio – Competitive Showcase
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Join Winds of Change for a fundraiser to support children & youth in arts and theatre programing in Queens County. Featuring special guests the Shantymen of Mahone Bay and other local talent.
It’s time to put on those sequins and raise your fives! Steph Peaks is back! June 20th at The Astor!
Get ready for another night of chaos, camp and whole lot of sass!
Join us for the Scotiacentric Designs Art Exhibition in our Lower Gallery from June 4 to 24th. The Opening Reception for this show will be held on Thursday, June 4 at 6:30 p.m.
After our very successful performance of "And Then There Were None Left Unbroken", we are back again to perform another original stage play during the Privateer Days, Liverpool, Nova Scotia Weekend.
On Sunday, June 28th, our Spotlight Guild will be performing their original production "The Pirate's Tempest." An exiled Pirate King uses his magic to conjure a storm to complete his ultimate revenge. Our take on Shakespeare's The Tempest brings a pirate's tale full of betrayal, love, revenge and a few laughs along the way.
South Shore Summer Theatre presents Into the Woods, Stephen Sondheim's beloved musical that weaves together classic fairy tales in a story about wishes, family, and the choices we make.
A modern indie folk trio from Newfoundland, The Once have collected a trio of Canadian Folk Music Awards, numerous ECMA awards, and was named Artist of the Year by the Newfoundland & Labrador Arts Council. They have earned not one, but two JUNO nominations for Roots Album of the Year and continue to take their music around the world.
Experience the soulful voices of George Jones, Johnny Cash, Conway Twitty, Jim Reeves, Charley Pride and much more, brought to life with fresh energy and passion. These talented musicians will have you remembering the days when you would sing along to the radio or sitting at the Grand Ole Opry! Don't miss this nostalgic celebration of country music's rich heritage!
In their 60th Anniversary year, Cape Breton's own coal miners' chorus remembers those men whose lamps have all gone down and honours those who still carry the light forward. Sharing the stories they've lived and singing about life underground. We invite you to share in a sixty-year legacy that continues to shine on, not in coal, but in memory, community, story, and song.