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taracelticIt's been 6 years since Tara MacKenzie sang any Irish Ballad concerts. Colaborating with her amazing multi instrumentalist friends Saskia Tomkins and Steafan Hannigan, this afternoon at 1 p.m. at the Harmony Centre we will present instrumental tunes and bardic songs on multiple world instruments.

Whoa.

We guarantee you've never seen something like this before. It's a casual adventure, with commentary about the pieces, you'll meet such instruments as the...

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Note from the Director:

Solomon has been cancelled- Due to an unavoidable casting issue, we have to cancel the run of this show. I am thankful to everyone who's contributed to this show even if it's not going to get under the lights this time.

Bright side? Carol made really cool squirrels, and I feel like the world is better off having them in it.

If you still have entertainment dollars burning a hole in your budget, please consider going to the fundraiser linked below- or go see gashead willy, another great local show!!

https://www.facebook.com/events/292006047913623/?ti=icl

 

bestExperienced music and arts facilitator Lauren Best is offering individual lessons and coaching as part of broader endeavours as Best Practice Arts. Private music and multi-arts instruction will compliment a range of other services including group classes, workshops, and consulting.

Best moved back to Owen Sound in 2015 after years of training and working in community arts in Toronto, where she had relocated to release her debut album. "I love coaching people to help them grow their...

keelaghanMusic is built on relationships; the relationships between notes and chords, between people and songs, and between the musicians and promoters who bring those songs to the world. For professional musicians, building relationships through music is a necessary part of building their careers.

"Nothing ever gets done in isolation," said Summerfolk Artistic Director and JUNO-Award winner James Keelaghan – himself a more...

Gas-Head-Willy-WebTwenty-one years after its first publication, Gas Head Willy, a detective story set in Owen Sound in the early 1920s written by local author Richard J. Thomas, will be available both on stage and on the internet.

Owen Sound Little Theatre veteran Bill Murphy has adapted the novel into a play which will premiere at The Roxy on September 22-23. Filled with boozers, brawlers and bootleggers, the stage production will take the form of a 1940s...

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