Queen's Student Opera Company Presents
Hansel and Gretel: A Fairytale Opera
Thursday, January 14, to Saturday, January 16, 2010
Venue
Grand Theatre, Regina Rosen Auditorium, 218 Princess Street.
Show Dates & Times
Thursday, January 14, 01:00 PM
Thursday, January 14, 07:30 PM
Friday, January 15, 07:30 PM
Saturday, January 16, 07:30 PM
Ticket Availability
Tickets for this production went on sale Thursday, November 19
About Hansel and Gretel: A Fairytale Opera
The Queen's Student Opera Company presents Hansel and Gretel: A Fairytale Opera. It follows the beloved children's tale of a Broom-maker, his wife and their children, Hansel and Gretel. Join Hansel and Gretel as they venture in turmoil through the forest, and find the fabled Gingerbread house and the lovely lady who lives there. Featuring a cast of mystical creatures, a live orchestra and a ballet, this is a show to delight audiences of all ages.
Cast List = Hansel - Keena Eloise and Molly Luhta ; Gretel - Lauren Black and Claire Renouf ; Witch - Rosalind Ballanger and Fiona Peden ; Father - Michael Hodgson ; Mother - Alyssa LeClair ; Dewfairy - Sarah Angus ; Sandman - Isabelle Plessis ; Chorus and Dancers - Cassandre Cadieux, Dawn David, Kyla Dewey, Kim Griffiths, Katie Griffiths, Jessica Harding, Kathleen Jerome, Darienne Lancaster, Katy Littlejohn, Dana Lowi-Merri, Lisa Manouchehri, Chanel McCartney, Tia McGregor, Rebecca Miller, Ania Ochocinski, Monika Rosen, and Briana Vandenburg. Musical Director - Christopher Bennett; Artistic Director - Amy Dryden
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Domino Theatre Presents
Marion Bridge
Thursday, January 14, to Saturday, January 30, 2010
Venue
Grand Theatre, Baby Grand, 218 Princess Street.
Show Dates & Times
Thursday, January 14, 08:00 PM
Friday, January 15, 08:00 PM
Saturday, January 16, 08:00 PM
Thursday, January 21, 08:00 PM
Friday, January 22, 08:00 PM
Saturday, January 23, 08:00 PM
Tuesday, January 26, 08:00 PM
Thursday, January 28, 08:00 PM
Friday, January 29, 08:00 PM
Saturday, January 30, 08:00 PM
Ticket Availability
Tickets for this production went on sale Thursday, August 20
About Marion Bridge
by Daniel MacIvor (Drama/Comedy)
Memories and relationships are intertwined in this heartwarming and touching family drama set in Nova Scotia. Three sisters tend to their mother in her final days, each in their own was as family secrets emerge and disrupt the sisters' fragile dynamics. One of MacIvor's finest.
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The Kingston Symphony Presents
Music of the Night
Glen Fast, Conductor; David Rogers
Series: Friday Night Live
Friday, January 22, 08:00 PM
Venue
Grand Theatre, Regina Rosen Auditorium, 218 Princess Street.
Ticket Availability
Tickets for this production went on sale Tuesday, September 1
About Music of the Night
The Heart of Broadway - Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and friends
One of Canada's leading musical theatre talents and a favourite of Kingston audiences, David Rogers brings you the best of Broadway featuring the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and other noted musical theatre giants. Enjoy some of the most memorable show tunes ever written from musicals such as Cats, Evita, and Phantom of the Opera. Two performances only!
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In Person:
Grand Theatre Box Office
218 Princess Street
By Phone:
613-546-9729 or 613-530-2050
By Mail:
Kingston Symphony Association
P.O. Box 1616
Kingston, ON K7L 5C8
Single tickets will be available for purchase starting September 1, 2009.
Adult: $38. to $47., Senior: $35. to $43., Student: $15. to 25., Child (12 & Under): $10.
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The Kingston Symphony Presents
Music of the Night
Glen Fast, Conductor; David Rogers
Series: Classic Night Out
Saturday, January 23, 08:00 PM
Venue
Grand Theatre, Regina Rosen Auditorium, 218 Princess Street.
Ticket Availability
Tickets for this production went on sale Tuesday, September 1
About Music of the Night
The Heart of Broadway — Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and friends
One of Canada's leading musical theatre talents and a favourite of Kingston audiences, David Rogers brings you the best of Broadway featuring the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and other noted musical theatre giants. Enjoy some of the most memorable show tunes ever written from musicals such as Cats, Evita, and Phantom of the Opera. Two performances only!
Don't miss out, subscribe today!
In Person:Grand Theatre Box Office
218 Princess Street
By Phone:
613-546-9729 or 613-530-2050
By Mail:
Kingston Symphony Association
P.O. Box 1616
Kingston, ON K7L 5C8
Single tickets will be available for purchase starting September 1, 2009.
Adult: $38. to $47., Senior: $35. to $43., Student: $15. to 25., Child (12 & Under): $10.
You can also visit The Kingston Symphony's website.
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Domino Theatre Presents
Sunamabeach!
Charly Chiarelli
Sunday, January 24, 03:00 PM
Venue
Grand Theatre, Baby Grand, 218 Princess Street.
Ticket Availability
Tickets for this production went on sale Tuesday, January 5
About Sunamabeach!
a fundraising event for Domino Theatre.
Domino Theatre is proud to present Sunamabeach!, the third installment in Charly Chiarelli's ongoing saga about the adventures of Hamilton/Kingston's Sicilian Son. Chiarelli's previous two plays, Cu'Fu? and Mangiacake, about growing up Sicilian in Hamilton's North End, played to sold out houses across Canada and were both shown repeatedly on Bravo Television. The new play tells how Charly returns to Hamilton after 20 years in Kingston and finds out that "life is a sunamabeach".
Written and performed by Charly Chiarelli, directed by Ronald Weihs and designed by Judith Sandiford.
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The Kingston Symphony Presents
Traditional and Contemporary
Glen Fast, Conductor; Gisele Dalbec, Violin; Eileen Beaudette, Viola; Valery Lloyd-Watts, Piano
Series: Masterworks
Sunday, January 31, 02:30 PM
Venue
Grand Theatre, Regina Rosen Auditorium, 218 Princess Street.
Ticket Availability
Tickets for this production went on sale Tuesday, September 1
About Traditional and Contemporary
Runions: World Premiere
Anhalt: Twilight Fire
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3
Traditional meets contemporary on this Sunday afternoon in works by Beethoven and Juno Award winning Kingston composer Istvan Anhalt. The Kingston Symphony performs Anhalt's Twlight Fire, music that illustrates that true love is indeed eternal. Noted Kingston pianist Valery Lloyd-Watts performs Beethoven's beautifully expressive Piano Concerto No. 3 and on the same program, we premiere a work by Kingston Symphony musician Greg Runions featuring violinist Gisele Dalbec and violist Eileen Beaudette.
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In Person:
Grand Theatre Box Office
218 Princess Street
By Phone:
613-546-9729 or 613-530-2050
By Mail:
Kingston Symphony Association
P.O. Box 1616
Kingston, ON K7L 5C8
Single tickets will be available for purchase starting September 1, 2009.
Adult: $38. to $47., Senior: $35. to $43., Student: $15. to 25., Child (12 & Under): $10.
You can also visit The Kingston Symphony's website.
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