Tim Baker: The Festival Tour βοΈ
ThéÒtre Capitol Theatre 811 rue Main St., Moncton, NB, CanadaAPR 18, 2023Carrefour BeausoleilMiramichi, New Brunswickwith special guest: Georgia Harmer. APR 20, 2023Capitol TheatreMoncton, New Brunswickwith special guest: Georgia Harmer. APR 21, 2023Wilmot United ChurchFredericton, New Brunswickwith special guest: Georgia Harmer. APR 22, 2023Imperial TheatreSaint John, New Brunswickwith special guest: Georgia Harmer.
Frye Festival 2023 π
Greater Moncton / Grand MonctonThe Frye Festival is the largest literary event in Atlantic Canada and a bilingual celebration of books, ideas and the imagination. Amounting to ten days of festivities, the festival takes place at the end of April and unfolds in the Greater Moncton region, in neighbouring communities, and, in the case of school visits, all over […]
Karole Marois Exhibition π³
Trinity Galleries 128 Germain, Saint John, NB, CanadaMark your calendars! Friday, April 21st - Karole Marois will be opening her exhibition here at Trinity Galleries! Visit our website to see more of Karoleβs work:
Tim Baker: The Festival Tour βοΈ
Wilmot United Church 473 King Street, Fredericton, NB, CanadaAPR 18, 2023Carrefour BeausoleilMiramichi, New Brunswickwith special guest: Georgia Harmer. APR 20, 2023Capitol TheatreMoncton, New Brunswickwith special guest: Georgia Harmer. APR 21, 2023Wilmot United ChurchFredericton, New Brunswickwith special guest: Georgia Harmer. APR 22, 2023Imperial TheatreSaint John, New Brunswickwith special guest: Georgia Harmer.
Rose: A New Musical π΅
The Fredericton Playhouse 686 Queen Street, Fredericton , New Brunswick, CanadaMusic and book by Mike Ross, lyrics and book by Sarah Wilson.Featuring the students of TNB Theatre Schoolβs Senior Musical Theatre program. In the idyllic mountain town of Somewhere, everyone knows exactly who they are and what their place is. Except for Rose. Rose is different, and she knows it. Rose has big questions about […]
Are You in Isolation Jones? β
Memorial Hall, UNB 9 Bailey Drive , Fredericton, New BrunswickNasty Shadows Theatre Co. presents 4 FREE* Fridays for Freddy*or Pay-What-You-Will Are You In ISOLATION JONES~ Distending an Earlier Work ~PART II-Q of"THE GREAT SECULSION" MYTHWritten/Directed/Performed by Scott Shannon X is back in another Solo-Shadow-Session but instead of offering a Confessional, this time he's preparing to share some bad news and hoping the audience can […]
The Woman in Black π€
The BMO Studio Theatre 112 Princess Street, Saint John, NB, CanadaThe Woman in Black is a modern horror classic written by Stephen Mallatratt and Susan Hill. Where a lawyer obsessed with a curse that he believes has been cast over him and his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black engages a skeptical young actor to help him tell his terrifying story and […]
Speaking Up for Nature with the Fundy Bay Writers π
Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre St. AndrewsSpeaking Up for Nature with the Fundy Bay WritersApril 22 and May 6, 2023 | 9:30 β 12:30 pm | Free Are you a writer β beginner or experienced? Letβs raise our voices in concern for the preservation of our natural world. Weβll write together with the work of visual artists in response to their […]
Sound Recording (Digital vs Analog) with Dylan Ward & Oscar Tecu ποΈ
Charlotte Street Arts Centre 732 Charlotte Street, Fredericton, NB, CanadaJoin us for our free spring workshop series, running April 22 and 23. Workshops are free, all ages and will be hosted at The Charlotte Street Arts Centre. Saturday April 22, 10am-1pm - Sound Recording (Digital vs Analog) with Dylan Ward & Oscar Tecu Have you ever wondered what the difference between digital and analog […]
Amy Ash Workshop: Collective Regrowth and Other Possibilities πΌ
Beaverbrook Art Gallery 703 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB, CanadaAmy Ashβs deeply collaborative art Perennial Bodies: Collective Regrowth and Other Possibilities is about gathering to share energy and experience, seeding ideas and positive action. What can we learn from the kinship of tangled roots and whispering rhizomes, the sharing of re-sources for mutual flourishing, and the vibrant re-emergence after a long winter of rest? […]