On International Women's Day, Tuesday, March 8th, 2022, Queens Theatre will present 'Turning in Place II.' This is the first time that the annual film festival celebrating the work of emerging female choreographers will be live at Queens Theatre.
On International Women's Day - Monday, March 8th, 2021, Queens Theatre will present Turning in Place, a film showcase celebrating the work of emerging female-identifying choreographers. The premiere will take place at 7 PM EST and be immediately followed by a talkback session with the choreographers.
he company has announced two livestreamed performances, absolutely free. These exclusive King of Canada presentations, with full production values, are on Friday, November 6 at 7:30pm and Sunday, November 8 at 2:00pm. Watch the show from the comfort of your own home.
King of Canada, Paul Van Dyck's witty and biting examination of Prime Minister Mackenzie King, is a gem of a script serendipitously perfect for these difficult times. Written for an intimate audience who experience the performance as guests at a private séance, the play stars awarded actors Ellen David and Brian Dooley in tour-de-force performances.
So sorry that I am running late on the column this week. It has been a very emotional week, not only for me, but for many Daytonians as it was the anniversary of the shooting in the Oregon District, unquestionably one of the most difficult times in our citya??s history. It has been hard to think of much else but trying to shake it off and focus on how Dayton is moving forward. I would love to be in a theatre right now, energized the performances and the audience. As cheesy as it sounds, theatre is what feeds my soul, and I am feeling a little weak without it. Fortunately, there are some upcoming virtual events to help us all on our journey without live theatre.
Infinithéâtre Artistic Director Guy Sprung has announced that the company will kick-start live theatre with the world premiere of Paul Van Dyck's play, King Of Canada, directed by Zach Fraser at the KIN Gallery, October 19 to November 1.
Flightless and ATO Records are thrilled to announce an exclusive label and distribution partnership for North America which includes catalogue releases from King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard and new releases from Australian bands Amyl and the Sniffers and ORB.
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In 1941, with war raging in Europe and conscription looming over Canada, Kitchener's own William Lyon Mackenzie King made a shocking declaration.
The cradle of French civilization in North America, this city of inviting cobblestone streets, memorable restaurants and fascinating history is a mere hour-and-change by air from New York City.
The jury has selected their fifteen-book longlist from 129 titles written by Canadians, published between October 22, 2011 and October 21, 2012, and submitted to The Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction by 43 publishers from across North America.
The Festival welcomes avant-garde Toronto theatre company VideoCabaret's spectacular production The War of 1812 (The History of the Village of the Small Huts: 1812-1815) as part of its 60th season. The show, which has been programmed to commemorate the two hundredth anniversary of the War of 1812, begins previews at the Studio Theatre Annex performance space on June 26.
The Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts (TAPA)honors extraordinary talent in the Toronto performing arts community as they host the 33rd annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards tonight, Monday, June 25, at the St. St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts in the Bluma Appel Theater. As with all awards, BroadwayWorld brings you full coverage of the ceremony. Keep checking back as the list of winners is updated below! And stay tuned in the next couple of days for special photo coverage!
At a press conference held June 5 at the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre, the Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts (TAPA) announced 169 nominations for 212 eligible productions that opened between June 1, 2011 and May 22, 2012 for the 33rd annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards which honour excellence in the performing arts in Toronto.
VideoCabaret announces the final extension for its acclaimed THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MACKENZIE KING. The show must close December 18, 2011.
After playing to sold-out crowds and receiving unanimous critical and popular acclaim, VideoCabaret is announcing that The Life and Times of Mackenzie King, the latest re-imagining of playwright Michael Hollingsworth's acclaimed The History of the Village of the Small Huts cycle, is set to close December 11, 2011.
VideoCabaret announces the final extension for its acclaimed THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MACKENZIE KING. The show must close December 18, 2011.
After playing to sold-out crowds and receiving unanimous critical and popular acclaim, VideoCabaret is announcing that The Life and Times of Mackenzie King, the latest re-imagining of playwright Michael Hollingsworth's acclaimed The History of the Village of the Small Huts cycle, is set to close December 11, 2011.
Previews start November 2 for VideoCabaret's The Life and Times of Mackenzie King, The History of the Village of the Small Huts, 1918-39 at The Cameron House, opening on November 10 for a limited run.
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