The Saint John Theatre Company celebrated a milestone today as they announce their 30th season. At an event hosted by SJTC Artistic Director Stephen Tobias and SJTC Board President George Daniel at their current BMO Studio location on Princess Street, they presented the theatre company’s major productions for 2019-2020. The announcements today included three Main Stage Series works that will be performed on the Imperial Theatre stage, and several smaller productions that will be hosted at their own BMO Studio Theatre. Continue reading The Saint John Theatre Company Announces Their 30th Season
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Theatre New Brunswick Announce 2019-2020 Season
Today, Theatre New Brunswick announced its 51st season its first under the leadership of Artistic Director Natasha MacLellan, and things have already taken an exciting turn with a guaranteed upswing in pirates. Continue reading Theatre New Brunswick Announce 2019-2020 Season
After Five Years The Barrowdowns Call It Quits
Nearly five years to the day since they first played, The Barrowdowns have made the decision to embark on an indefinite hiatus.
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Ragged Head Records: The Stanfields Frontman Launches Own Label
If you like your music to be of the east coast variety and a little loud then you’re in luck. Jon Landry, producer and folk-rocker frontman for The Stanfields, has come out with a surprise launch for his own label, Ragged Head Records. Continue reading Ragged Head Records: The Stanfields Frontman Launches Own Label
Evolve Loses Tea Hive Harm Reduction Workers for 2019 Festival
With the release of a public statement on their Facebook page, the Tea Hive Collective have announced that 2019 will be the first year in a decade that they will not be setting up at Evolve. Since 2009, the Tea Hive Collective have operated with a focus on harm reduction at music festivals throughout Atlantic Canada by providing a safe place and plenty of tea. Continue reading Evolve Loses Tea Hive Harm Reduction Workers for 2019 Festival