Performing Arts
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Fringe Montreal cancels several performances due to water damageFringe Montreal has cancelled all upcoming performances at the Mainline Theatre following water damage caused by Hurricane Beryl.EntertainmentJul 15
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Mayor hopes October event will be a boon to Winnipeg performing artsFew sectors were hit harder by the COVID-19 pandemic than the performing arts, and Winnipeg's mayor is hoping to help four of the city's most iconic arts organizations.EnvironmentJul 5
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Lethbridge’s Theatre Outré prepares for final show at Didi’s PlayhausAfter around a decade performing at its venue in downtown Lethbridge, Theatre Outré is moving on. The group announced the move late last month.FeaturesJun 13, 2023
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‘A long life:’ Fredericton Playhouse prepares for the end of an eraThe Fredericton Playhouse is at the end of it's life, but there is a long history that's played out on the main stage for many decades.EntertainmentApr 3, 2023
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Lethbridge performing arts group ends bumpy year on a high noteAfter launching an urgent fundraising campaign to help save its operations in southern Alberta, New West Theatre has ended 2022 with a well-attended production.EconomyJan 2, 2023
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Financial struggles impacting southern Alberta performing arts groups"There's also been a dry-up in the funding and grants that are available for performers."FeaturesNov 29, 2022
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New Vintage Theatre brings ‘Cabaret’ to Kelowna stage"It's an unlikely love story with an American writer that finds himself in Berlin in 1931 and falls in love with an English showgirl."EntertainmentJun 5, 2022
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Living Things Festival returns to Kelowna, B.C. for 6th year with unique lineup"It’s about how we, as humans relate to the non-human."LifestyleJan 14, 2022
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Montreal Symphony Orchestra postpones and cancels concertsThe Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal (OSM) had to postpone two in-person concerts and cancel another one this month due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns.CanadaJan 6, 2022
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Kingston Chamber Choir performs together for first time since pandemic beganThe Kingston Chamber Choir performed their first concert since the beginning of the pandemic on Sunday, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of World Choral Day.EntertainmentDec 12, 2021
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