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October
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- Mississauga Article;
- LAC's Fall & Winter Courses & Workshops
- Square One Shopping Centre & The Living Arts Centre
- The Wizard of Oz - Broadway National Tour
- The Wizard of Oz
- The Lost Fingers
- The Temptations
- Pigeon Party - Big Wooden Horse Theatre Company
- Whose Live Anyway?
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Dufflebag Theatre
- The Baby Boomers Show
- Remembrance & Support for Our Armed Forces
- The Backyardigans: Sea Deep in Adventure
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October
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About Me
- The Living Arts Centre
- Serving as an important resource for the arts, education and business, Living Arts Centre features over 225,000 square feet of multiple performance venues, studio spaces and exhibition display areas. The two main performing arts venues – Hammerson Hall and The RBC Theatre - are the site for a range of arts, cultural and entertainment events presented by both the Living Arts Centre and community partners. The Centre’s seven craft/arts studios are the home of professional Resident Artists and also feature dozens of recreational classes for all ages. The Gallery features constantly changing art exhibitions. The meeting and conference rooms are utilized by community organizations and businesses for a variety of events, from church services, to luncheon meetings, to international videoconference business meetings. The Living Arts Centre was built with generous contributions from hundreds of corporations, community organizations, individuals, as well as support from the City of Mississauga and the federal government.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Mississauga Article;
"Comedy Lounge opens tomorrow at LAC"
Comic Laurie Elliott is one of six comedians who will perform at the Living Arts Centre on Thursday as part of the ALTdot Comedy Lounge show.
"Sometimes, with all the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, it can be hard to find a moment to smile.
Rushing off to the mall to fight the crowds to find that perfect gift and driving in increasingly poor weather can dampen even the most festive spirit.
Those looking for a little frivolity might want to head down to the Living Arts Centre's RBC Theatre this Thursday when a group of comics come to town to help get everyone into a lighter mood as part of the ALTdot Comedy Lounge series. The evening features a host/emcee who will be joined by six comedians.
The shows feature some of Canada's best up-and-coming comics and happen the second Thursday of each month at the LAC between December and April.
This week the host is Adam Growe. He's appeared on CBS's Star Search and starred in his own Comedy NOW! special on CTV and The Comedy Network. He currently hosts the game show Cash Cab on the Discovery Channel.
Fans of MuchMusic's Video on Trial show will recognize featured comic Laurie Elliott. A two-time winner of the Funniest Female Stand Up at the Canadian Comedy Awards, Elliott has appeared on The Red Green Show and The Jon Dore Television Show and has performed at Montreal's Just for Laughs Festival..."
www.mississauga.com
"Comic ready for laughs"
Toronto comedian Gerry Dee comes to the Living Arts Centre's Hammerson Hall Friday. Dee says he's a regular guy who loves stand-up
'' Toronto comedian Gerry Dee considers himself a regular guy.
And, it's that everyman quality that shines through in his numerous television commercials, film appearances and stand-up routines.
Take, for example, his commercial for Wiser's Canadian Whisky where he portrays a husband saddled with a hideous-looking sweater from his wife he surreptitiously rips so he doesn't have to wear it out. People seem to connect with the commercial and his character - just an average guy ducking a confrontation with his better half while also avoiding a fashion disaster.
Fans can see Dee this Friday when he comes to the Living Arts Centre's Hammerson Hall. Show time is 8 p.m.
"I'm a regular guy," Dee told The News. "It's just natural for me to (perform) that way because it's who I am." ... ''
www.mississauga.com
"Film looks at how a musical comes to life"
The creation of the musical A Chorus Line will be explored through the film Every Little Step, which airs on Tuesday at the Living Arts Centre. Photo by Martha Swope and courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.| Nov 20, 2009 - 3:38 PM
" Viewers will get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of a Broadway musical through a film being screened next Tuesday at the Living Arts Centre.
Every Little Step follows the creating of A Chorus Line, focussing specifically on the casting for the musical's 2006 revival. It also takes the audience through the musical's many incarnations and back to how it first started.
It airs in the LAC's Hammerson Hall. Show time is 8 p.m.
A Chorus Line began to take shape in the ’70s when choreographer Michael Bennett thought he might have the basis for a show after listening to conversations of stage performers and actors. The documentary, created by directors James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo, includes old footage plus new interviews.
The 96-minute film is rated PG. It was screened at last year's Toronto International Film Festival. Following the screening, film reviewer and author Christopher Heard will host a discussion.
Tickets cost $10-$12 and can be purchased by calling 905-306-6000."
www.livingartscentre.ca/homepage/
www.mississauga.com
"Mandel magic at Mayor's Gala"
Howie Mandel, host of Deal or No Deal, performs at the 23rd annual Mayor's Gala on Saturday evening at the Living Arts Centre. Photo by Daniel Ho | Nov 22, 2009 - 9:37 AM
" It was a night of big laughs and good fun when Emmy Award-winning Canadian funnyman Howie Mandel came to the Living Arts Centre last night for a performance.
Mandel, who was recently inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame, was in town to entertain the crowd at the 23rd annual Mayor's Gala, held in Hammerson Hall. The event, dubbed The Magical, Mythical and Mysterious Mayor's Gala, also included a sampling of culinary treats from some of the city's finest restaurants as well as a live auction and cocktail reception.
Mississauga tenor Michael Ciufo also performed.
Funds raised at the event will go to the Hazel McCallion Foundation for the Arts, Culture and Heritage.
With a career that has spanned three decades, Mandel is currently host of the popular television show Deal or No Deal. Mandel has starred as Dr. Wayne Fiscus in the long-running Emmy Award-winning show St. Elsewhere and added his voice to the animated program Bobby's World.
Mandel's career started on a dare in Los Angeles in the late 1970s. A few of his buddies convinced him to get up on stage at the Comedy Store on amateur night and, as luck would have it, a television producer happened to be in the audience and immediately hired Mandel for the comedy game show Make Me Laugh.
Besides his numerous television and movie roles, he also had a chance to open for the songstress Diana Ross during one of her tours.
Bobby's World, in which Mandel provided the voice of the protagonist, his dad and many of the other characters, ran for eight seasons on Fox and is now in syndication six days a week in 65 countries.
He also hosted the talk show The Howie Mandel Show."
"Holidays get musical treatment"
" Everyone loves gifts, especially at Christmas.
With this in mind, the Salvation Army Mississauga Temple Community Church presents a free concert, The Gift of Christmas, this Sunday at the Living Arts Centre's Hammerson Hall. Although tickets are complimentary, a service charge of $1-$2 will apply.
The concert, an annual tradition since 1998, is described as a celebration of the real meaning of Christmas through music, drama and carol singing.
The show will have a strong local flavour with performances by the Thomas Street Middle School Chamber Choir under the direction of Carole Anderson, the Cawthra Park Secondary School Chamber Choir under the direction of Bob Anderson, flautist Elizabeth Colley and The Salvation Army Mississauga Temple Band under the direction of Robert Miller.
Also expected to perform are The Mississauga Temple Teen Singers under the direction of Gena Norbury with accompaniment by Kevin Norbury and the King's Christian Collegiate theatre troupe the King's Players.
Show times are 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m."'
www.mississauga.com
"Hot Box creates artistic view of derailment"
A troupe of Mississauga community actors will use art to recall the historic train derailment and subsequent evacuation of Mississaugans on Nov. 10, 1979.
The Hot Box BOOM Performance, which opens on Friday, is directed by artist Sonja Hidas, who wanted to engage people in a performance to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the largest peacetime evacuation in Canadian history. She asked the public to recall their memories of the derailment, which she incorporated into her work, which includes paintings, sound and performance.
The free performance will be held Nov. 13, 7 to 8 p.m. at the Central Library, 301 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W.
The art exhibit is at the Living Arts Centre until Nov. 15, and is titled Evacuate.
www.mississauga.com
"Locals nominated for Jazz Awards"
" The nominees for the sixth annual Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards have been announced and a pair of Mississauga performers are among them.
Mississauga's Rik Emmett and Chris Smith are both up for male vocalist of the year. The 2010 awards gala will be held April 23 at Mississauga's Living Arts Centre (LAC).
Meanwhile, Alexander Zonjic, who has hosted the Smooth Jazz Awards for several years at the LAC, is nominated for best wind instrumentalist and broadcaster of the year. He's also up for album of the year for Doin The D.
For a complete list of the nominees and to take part in the voting process, visit"
www.mississauga.com
"Backyardigans take audience on underwater trip"
" Parents of little ones take note: The Backyardigans are coming to town this week for a live stage production that takes the five friends on an underwater adventure.The Backyardigans Sea Deep in Adventure show – based on the animated children's television program – comes to the Living Arts Centre on Friday. Performances are at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. in Hammerson Hall. In the show, The Backyardigans – Pablo, Tyrone, Tasha, Uniqua and Austin – sing, dance and play their way through the deep sea. They explore a coral reef, play in a octopus' garden and join the jellyfish ballet.
The five friends explore clues, discover underwater magic and match wits with a very neat octopus and a pair of playful and messy dolphins. The music will be as diverse as the ocean itself with styles including psychedelic soul, Bollywood, bossa nova and others.The stage show is based on the Emmy Award and Gemini Award-winning animated television show from Nelvana and Nick Jr. It's broadcast in over 40 countries across the world.
The performances run about an hour in length with a 15-minute intermission."
WWW.Mississauga.com
"Film series continues"
Show time is 8 p.m. in Hammerson Hall.
"The Mississauga International Film Series continues at the Living Arts Centre on Oct. 27 with a screening of a film about a Senegalese taxi driver working in North Carolina."
http://www.mississauga.com
"Show chock full of temptation"
Show time is 8 p.m. in the Hammerson Hall
" While most everyone will be there to hear the hit songs such as My Girl, the audience that comes to the Living Arts Centre on Friday to hear The Temptations in concert might be treated to a few originals from the group..."
http://www.mississauga.com
" '80s come to life at LAC "
Show time is 8:30 p.m. in the RBC Theatre.
"The sounds of the ’80s are getting a contemporary makeover when a Quebec group comes to the Living Arts Centre for a concert on Friday..."
http://www.mississauga.com/
Thursday, October 8, 2009
LAC's Fall & Winter Courses & Workshops
Our courses offer a variety of in-depth experiences in hands-on creativity to suit beginners and emerging artists alike. Try your hand at something new, develop your skills and grow your creativity with us! Adult Courses & Children Courses Please note:
* There will be NO classes on: Oct.10, 11 & 12, 2009; Feb.15, 2010; Mar.13 to 19, 2010.
* Unless otherwise indicated, adult courses are 10 weeks in length and include all materials and applicable taxes.
* SMALL CLASS SIZES - visit our homepage to register early!
Culinary Arts - Cooking Demonstration
Learn practical tips on preparing easy homemade recipes from internationally renowned master chefs and amaze your friends and family with your new culinary talents! Each class will include delectable tastings, plus wine paired with prepared recipes. Cooking demonstrations are presented in partnership with the Canadian Centre of Culinary Arts & Science, Humber College, and supported by Vincor Wines.
Ages 19 years and up. Register for 4 or more Cooking Demonstrations for $45 per demonstration.
Ceramic Arts - Pottery
Learn to throw clay on the wheel and hand build functional or aesthetic pieces! Ceramics is a versatile and exciting medium geared to bring out the inner sculptor in you. Courses are offered at beginner and advanced levels in our professionally equipped studio.
Enjoy creating pottery with simple shapes and forms! Experience both hand-building and wheel throwing as you produce a number of finished functional and aesthetic pieces. A variety of decorative and glazing techniques will be explored. Includes one bag of clay.
Glass Arts
Engage yourself in the world of glass with courses in hot glass, fused glass and flameworking. Try a 1-day workshop to make a beautiful fused glass work or create a stunning vase in our 10-week course. From beginner- to advanced-level classes, our professional artist-instructors will show you the latest techniques in this amazing art form!
* There will be NO classes on: Oct.10, 11 & 12, 2009; Feb.15, 2010; Mar.13 to 19, 2010.
* Unless otherwise indicated, adult courses are 10 weeks in length and include all materials and applicable taxes.
* SMALL CLASS SIZES - visit our homepage to register early!
Culinary Arts - Cooking Demonstration
Learn practical tips on preparing easy homemade recipes from internationally renowned master chefs and amaze your friends and family with your new culinary talents! Each class will include delectable tastings, plus wine paired with prepared recipes. Cooking demonstrations are presented in partnership with the Canadian Centre of Culinary Arts & Science, Humber College, and supported by Vincor Wines.
Ages 19 years and up. Register for 4 or more Cooking Demonstrations for $45 per demonstration.
Ceramic Arts - Pottery
Learn to throw clay on the wheel and hand build functional or aesthetic pieces! Ceramics is a versatile and exciting medium geared to bring out the inner sculptor in you. Courses are offered at beginner and advanced levels in our professionally equipped studio.
Enjoy creating pottery with simple shapes and forms! Experience both hand-building and wheel throwing as you produce a number of finished functional and aesthetic pieces. A variety of decorative and glazing techniques will be explored. Includes one bag of clay.
Glass Arts
Engage yourself in the world of glass with courses in hot glass, fused glass and flameworking. Try a 1-day workshop to make a beautiful fused glass work or create a stunning vase in our 10-week course. From beginner- to advanced-level classes, our professional artist-instructors will show you the latest techniques in this amazing art form!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Square One Shopping Centre & The Living Arts Centre
"BE THE ONE to make your shoe dreams come true."
You could win 4 tickets to The Wizard of Oz
at the Living Arts Centre Mississauga
plus a $200 Square One GOLD Gift Certificate.
Contest runs September 28th - November 1st
with two winners chosen weekly!
HOW TO ENTER:
1. Visit www.facebook.com/SquareOne and become a fan
2. Click on the "Events" tab and enter the "Dream Shoe Promotion"
3. RSVP to online event
4. Upload a picture* of your dream shoes (please ensure your picture does not contain any third party products and/or trade-marks, brands or logos)
5. In the "Caption" area, write a brief description (up to 20 words) on why these are your dream shoes
6. When all required fields are completed, click "Save Changes"
7. To complete your entry, click "Publish"
Say it three times - there's no place like Square One.
**Performances run from January 1-3, 2010. For details visit: www.livingartscentre.ca
You could win 4 tickets to The Wizard of Oz
at the Living Arts Centre Mississauga
plus a $200 Square One GOLD Gift Certificate.
Contest runs September 28th - November 1st
with two winners chosen weekly!
HOW TO ENTER:
1. Visit www.facebook.com/SquareOne and become a fan
2. Click on the "Events" tab and enter the "Dream Shoe Promotion"
3. RSVP to online event
4. Upload a picture* of your dream shoes (please ensure your picture does not contain any third party products and/or trade-marks, brands or logos)
5. In the "Caption" area, write a brief description (up to 20 words) on why these are your dream shoes
6. When all required fields are completed, click "Save Changes"
7. To complete your entry, click "Publish"
Say it three times - there's no place like Square One.
**Performances run from January 1-3, 2010. For details visit: www.livingartscentre.ca
The Wizard of Oz - Broadway National Tour
Fri,Jan 1,2010 @ 7pm
Sat,Jan 2,2010 @ 2 & 7 pm
Sun,Jan 3,2010 @2 pm
Hammerson Hall
Prepare to be swept away by breathtaking special effects from the moment the tornado twists its way into Kansas. Travel down the yellow brick road with Dorothy and her friends for an unforgettable adventure and discover that there truly is no place like home.
This Broadway production features a live orchestra, fabulous costumes and extraordinary visuals that will captivate your entire family. You will find yourself singing along to the classic songs "Over the Rainbow", "Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead" and "If Only I Had a Brain" in this unforgettable performance.
This production is based on the Royal Shakespeare Company’s rendition of the 1939 MGM movie classic and features original music scores by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg.
http://www.livingartscentre.ca/homepage/
Sat,Jan 2,2010 @ 2 & 7 pm
Sun,Jan 3,2010 @2 pm
Hammerson Hall
Prepare to be swept away by breathtaking special effects from the moment the tornado twists its way into Kansas. Travel down the yellow brick road with Dorothy and her friends for an unforgettable adventure and discover that there truly is no place like home.
This Broadway production features a live orchestra, fabulous costumes and extraordinary visuals that will captivate your entire family. You will find yourself singing along to the classic songs "Over the Rainbow", "Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead" and "If Only I Had a Brain" in this unforgettable performance.
This production is based on the Royal Shakespeare Company’s rendition of the 1939 MGM movie classic and features original music scores by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg.
http://www.livingartscentre.ca/homepage/
The Lost Fingers
Friday, October 30, 2009
8:30pm - 10:30pm
RBC Theatre
"The Lost Fingers" is made up of three incredibly talented musicians: Byron Mikaloff (guitar), Christian Roberge (guitar), and Alex Morissette (bassist). They united their unique voices in 2006 to create an ingenious tribute to the '80s in the swinging gypsy style of jazz manouche inspired by their mentor, Django Reinhardt. "The Lost Fingers" debut album, "Lost in the 80s", has achieved platinum status in Canada and the group has received two JUNO nominations for 2009. The group has gained an international reputation for their witty and jazzed-up renditions of nostalgic hits.
8:30pm - 10:30pm
RBC Theatre
"The Lost Fingers" is made up of three incredibly talented musicians: Byron Mikaloff (guitar), Christian Roberge (guitar), and Alex Morissette (bassist). They united their unique voices in 2006 to create an ingenious tribute to the '80s in the swinging gypsy style of jazz manouche inspired by their mentor, Django Reinhardt. "The Lost Fingers" debut album, "Lost in the 80s", has achieved platinum status in Canada and the group has received two JUNO nominations for 2009. The group has gained an international reputation for their witty and jazzed-up renditions of nostalgic hits.
The Temptations
Featuring original Tempations member Otis Williams
Friday, October 30, 2009
8:00pm - 10:00pm
The Hammerson Hall
Celebrating their 45th anniversary, "The Temptations" bring new freshness and fire to the world of contemporary urban music. Supporting their new album, "Back to Front", the band is a testimony to the musical power of great music, nurtured through the phenomenon of Motown and expanded, year after year, into a triumph of here-and-now hits.
Thanks to their fine-tuned choreography -- and even finer harmonies -- "The Temptations" became the definitive male vocal group of the 1960s; one of Motown's most elastic acts, they tackled both lush pop and politically charged funk with equal flair, and weathered a steady stream of changes in personnel and consumer tastes with rare dignity and grace.
Initially known as the Elgins, the quintet were renamed "The Temptations" by Berry Gordy when he signed them to Motown in 1961. After issuing three singles on the Motown subsidiary Miracle Records, one of them under the pseudonym of the Pirates, the group moved to the Gordy label. "Dream Come Home" provided their first brief taste of chart status in 1962, although it was only when they were teamed up with writer, producer and performer Smokey Robinson that "The Temptations" achieved true success.
Friday, October 30, 2009
8:00pm - 10:00pm
The Hammerson Hall
Celebrating their 45th anniversary, "The Temptations" bring new freshness and fire to the world of contemporary urban music. Supporting their new album, "Back to Front", the band is a testimony to the musical power of great music, nurtured through the phenomenon of Motown and expanded, year after year, into a triumph of here-and-now hits.
Thanks to their fine-tuned choreography -- and even finer harmonies -- "The Temptations" became the definitive male vocal group of the 1960s; one of Motown's most elastic acts, they tackled both lush pop and politically charged funk with equal flair, and weathered a steady stream of changes in personnel and consumer tastes with rare dignity and grace.
Initially known as the Elgins, the quintet were renamed "The Temptations" by Berry Gordy when he signed them to Motown in 1961. After issuing three singles on the Motown subsidiary Miracle Records, one of them under the pseudonym of the Pirates, the group moved to the Gordy label. "Dream Come Home" provided their first brief taste of chart status in 1962, although it was only when they were teamed up with writer, producer and performer Smokey Robinson that "The Temptations" achieved true success.
Pigeon Party - Big Wooden Horse Theatre Company
Sunday,October 18th, 2009 - 1:00 pm & 3:00 pm
The RBC Theatre
Squeezing all the fun of the first three Pigeon books into one raucous theatre production, this lively show is full of fun, feathers, laughter and excitement.
Can you stop Pigeon from driving the bus? Will he share the hot dog? And after all of that, it's time for bed! The Bus Driver wants Pigeon to go to bed; all his friends want him to go to bed; but the question is - will you let him stay up late? Featuring original music and lots of audience participation…come join the party!
Adapted from the books, "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus", "Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog!" and "Don't let the Pigeon Stay up Late!"
"A brilliant job of bringing these quirky and hilarious books to life." - Toronto Star
The RBC Theatre
Squeezing all the fun of the first three Pigeon books into one raucous theatre production, this lively show is full of fun, feathers, laughter and excitement.
Can you stop Pigeon from driving the bus? Will he share the hot dog? And after all of that, it's time for bed! The Bus Driver wants Pigeon to go to bed; all his friends want him to go to bed; but the question is - will you let him stay up late? Featuring original music and lots of audience participation…come join the party!
Adapted from the books, "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus", "Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog!" and "Don't let the Pigeon Stay up Late!"
"A brilliant job of bringing these quirky and hilarious books to life." - Toronto Star
Whose Live Anyway?
Sunday, October 18, 2009
- 7pm The Hammeson Hall
Fans of ‘Whose line is it anyway?’, The Living Arts Centre presents ‘Whose Live Anyway?’ Featuring Whose Line performers Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Chip Esten and newcomer Jeff B. Davis, this cast takes you on a journey of hilarious improvised comedy and song based on audience suggestions and participation.
Audience participation is the key to the show so bring your suggestions and you might be asked to join the cast on stage. "Whose Live Anyway?" performs some of the games made famous from the Emmy nominated TV show "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" plus some new ones. It's a night of unforgettably funny interactive comedy!
Everyone is amazed at how quickly they make it up! Crowds of all ages are astounded at the incredible improvised song lyrics Chip Esten and Jeff Davis create and sing, as well as their combined musical range!
"Whose Live Anyway?" (originally called "A Night of Improv") first appeared in 1999 when it sold out two shows in under three hours to very enthusiastic crowds at Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theatre. The laughter still resonates! Following its initial success, "Whose Line" Executive Producer and star, Ryan Stiles, expanded the number of appearances of the show to include many major cities in the Western USA and Canada where it has remained a consistent sell out.
- 7pm The Hammeson Hall
Fans of ‘Whose line is it anyway?’, The Living Arts Centre presents ‘Whose Live Anyway?’ Featuring Whose Line performers Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Chip Esten and newcomer Jeff B. Davis, this cast takes you on a journey of hilarious improvised comedy and song based on audience suggestions and participation.
Audience participation is the key to the show so bring your suggestions and you might be asked to join the cast on stage. "Whose Live Anyway?" performs some of the games made famous from the Emmy nominated TV show "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" plus some new ones. It's a night of unforgettably funny interactive comedy!
Everyone is amazed at how quickly they make it up! Crowds of all ages are astounded at the incredible improvised song lyrics Chip Esten and Jeff Davis create and sing, as well as their combined musical range!
"Whose Live Anyway?" (originally called "A Night of Improv") first appeared in 1999 when it sold out two shows in under three hours to very enthusiastic crowds at Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theatre. The laughter still resonates! Following its initial success, "Whose Line" Executive Producer and star, Ryan Stiles, expanded the number of appearances of the show to include many major cities in the Western USA and Canada where it has remained a consistent sell out.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Dufflebag Theatre
Sunday, November 29, 2009
3:00pm - 4:00pm
RBC Theatre
There is no better way to get into the holiday spirit than with the classic children's story "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer". Enjoy the "Nearly World Famous" Dufflebag Theatre's entertaining and interactive story-telling, as they share Rudolph's adventure, with the help of a few unsuspecting audience members. This unpredictable performance is a hilarious encounter for children and adults alike and a truly unique interactive theatrical experience where the dream of living a fairy tale actually does come true!
3:00pm - 4:00pm
RBC Theatre
There is no better way to get into the holiday spirit than with the classic children's story "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer". Enjoy the "Nearly World Famous" Dufflebag Theatre's entertaining and interactive story-telling, as they share Rudolph's adventure, with the help of a few unsuspecting audience members. This unpredictable performance is a hilarious encounter for children and adults alike and a truly unique interactive theatrical experience where the dream of living a fairy tale actually does come true!
The Baby Boomers Show
Thursday, November 12, 2009
8:30pm - 10:30pm
RBC Theatre
Were you born between 1946 and 1964? Own a beanbag chair? Listen to an eight track? Play Twister? Wear something Tie Dyed? If you loved Lucy, or dreamt of Jeanie, the Baby Boomers Show is for you. Simon B. Cotter and Scott Harris revisit the '50s, '60s and '70s. Hip, slick and hilarious, with a little bit of music thrown in, this show celebrates the fads, the events and the accomplishments of the "Me" generation.
8:30pm - 10:30pm
RBC Theatre
Were you born between 1946 and 1964? Own a beanbag chair? Listen to an eight track? Play Twister? Wear something Tie Dyed? If you loved Lucy, or dreamt of Jeanie, the Baby Boomers Show is for you. Simon B. Cotter and Scott Harris revisit the '50s, '60s and '70s. Hip, slick and hilarious, with a little bit of music thrown in, this show celebrates the fads, the events and the accomplishments of the "Me" generation.
Remembrance & Support for Our Armed Forces
featuring the Windjammers
Thursday, November 5 2009
-7pm. Hammerson Hall
A portion of the proceeds from this concert will be donated to the Military Families Fund. Presented by the Mississauga News.
The Windjammers, a 40-piece wind ensemble conducted by Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Harry Currie, presents a moving Remembrance Day tribute with a variety of musical selections from Glen Miller, Duke Ellington, to the film score "Saving Private Ryan" along with songs and medleys from World War I, this concert will truly honour our Canadian Armed Forces.
The Windjammers appeared at the Living Arts Centre on February 28, 2009 in the spectacular "Support the Troops" concert in conjunction with the Central Band of the Canadian Armed Forces.
Special narrations will be given by one of Canada’s truly legendary actors, Ted Follows with host Gabriella Currie from Rogers daytime, "One-on-One" and "Grand River Living".
The performance will also feature singers Dinah Christie, the Irvine Sisters and Eleanor McCain and special guest conductor Lieutenant Colonel Scott Attridge, Canadian Supervisor of Music. Toronto's Northern Lights Barbershop Chorus will also be featured.
Join us to honour and remember those Canadians currently serving, those who have served and those we have lost.
Presented by the Mississauga News.
Thursday, November 5 2009
-7pm. Hammerson Hall
A portion of the proceeds from this concert will be donated to the Military Families Fund. Presented by the Mississauga News.
The Windjammers, a 40-piece wind ensemble conducted by Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Harry Currie, presents a moving Remembrance Day tribute with a variety of musical selections from Glen Miller, Duke Ellington, to the film score "Saving Private Ryan" along with songs and medleys from World War I, this concert will truly honour our Canadian Armed Forces.
The Windjammers appeared at the Living Arts Centre on February 28, 2009 in the spectacular "Support the Troops" concert in conjunction with the Central Band of the Canadian Armed Forces.
Special narrations will be given by one of Canada’s truly legendary actors, Ted Follows with host Gabriella Currie from Rogers daytime, "One-on-One" and "Grand River Living".
The performance will also feature singers Dinah Christie, the Irvine Sisters and Eleanor McCain and special guest conductor Lieutenant Colonel Scott Attridge, Canadian Supervisor of Music. Toronto's Northern Lights Barbershop Chorus will also be featured.
Join us to honour and remember those Canadians currently serving, those who have served and those we have lost.
Presented by the Mississauga News.
The Backyardigans: Sea Deep in Adventure
Friday, November 6, 2009
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Hammerson Hall
Who explores a coral reef, plays in an octopus' garden and joins the jellyfish ballet...all before snack time? The Backyardigans! Dive into action with Pablo, Tyrone, Tasha, Uniqua and Austin as they sing, dance and plunge into a fun-filled deep sea adventure. This watery tale will mesmerize, entertain and delight audiences of all ages!
The Backyardigans, are made up of five preschool friends: quick-moving penguin Pablo; mellow moose Tyrone; thrill-seeking, purple-potted creature Uniqua; lady-like hippo Tasha; and Austin, the new kangaroo on the block. For the Backyardigans gang, daily backyard play dates bring fantasy to life. Each musical adventure encourages kids to develop their imaginations and express themselves creatively as they sing and dance along with the gang. When you're with The Backyardigans, anything is possible!
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Hammerson Hall
Who explores a coral reef, plays in an octopus' garden and joins the jellyfish ballet...all before snack time? The Backyardigans! Dive into action with Pablo, Tyrone, Tasha, Uniqua and Austin as they sing, dance and plunge into a fun-filled deep sea adventure. This watery tale will mesmerize, entertain and delight audiences of all ages!
The Backyardigans, are made up of five preschool friends: quick-moving penguin Pablo; mellow moose Tyrone; thrill-seeking, purple-potted creature Uniqua; lady-like hippo Tasha; and Austin, the new kangaroo on the block. For the Backyardigans gang, daily backyard play dates bring fantasy to life. Each musical adventure encourages kids to develop their imaginations and express themselves creatively as they sing and dance along with the gang. When you're with The Backyardigans, anything is possible!
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