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Volume 28 Issue 1 | September 20 - November 8, 2022

Our 28th season in print! “And Now, Back to Live Action”; a symphonic-sized listings section, compared to last season; clubs “On the move” ; FuturesStops Festival and Nuit Blanche; “Pianistic high-wire acts”; Season announcements include full-sized choral works like Mendelssohn’s Elijah; “Icons, innovators and renegades” pulling out all the stops.

Our 28th season in print! “And Now, Back to Live Action”; a symphonic-sized listings section, compared to last season; clubs “On the move” ; FuturesStops Festival and Nuit Blanche; “Pianistic high-wire acts”; Season announcements include full-sized choral works like Mendelssohn’s Elijah; “Icons, innovators and renegades” pulling out all the stops.

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DAHLIA KATZ<br />

Hailey Gillis<br />

An original cast album will<br />

be recorded this fall, and the<br />

company hopes to have further<br />

opportunities to tour their<br />

creation around Canada and<br />

beyond. Playing <strong>September</strong> 13<br />

through 25, this show promises to<br />

be a rich and rewarding evening<br />

of poetry and music.<br />

Listen to excerpts here: https://<br />

soundcloud.com/user-431478608,<br />

or see crowstheatre.com for more<br />

information.<br />

Beautiful Renegades<br />

Over in Toronto’s gritty West End at The Theatre Centre, Canadian<br />

contemporary dance icon Peggy Baker has commissioned a new play<br />

to shine a bright light on some of her fellow dance iconoclasts, leading<br />

choreographic rebels from the 1970s called Beautiful Renegades –<br />

like The Shape of Home, bringing back into the spotlight essential<br />

Canadian artists whose contribution should not be forgotten.<br />

Playwright Michael Ross Albert mines the anti-establishment<br />

politics that helped shape the face and heart of the burgeoning<br />

contemporary dance in 1970s Toronto, while Baker herself leads<br />

a team of choreographic collaborators including Elizabeth Chitty,<br />

Margaret Dragu, Lily Eng, Louise Garland, Johanna Householder and<br />

Jennifer Mascall. Debashis Sinha is designing the soundscape, and<br />

acclaimed director Eda Homes directs. Words, music, dance combine<br />

– not just telling a story but illuminating an almost forgotten part of<br />

the history of contemporary dance in Toronto. This promises to be<br />

both illuminating and radically entertaining.<br />

Beautiful Renegades plays at The Theatre Centre from <strong>September</strong> <strong>20</strong> to<br />

October 2. To watch Baker’s pre-show chat visit: https://bit.ly/3TGDZqd<br />

INNERChamber<br />

Outside the city, in Stratford,<br />

INNERChamber is continuing to<br />

break down more genre walls with<br />

its upcoming theatrical concert:<br />

How We Live On. In this case the<br />

subject matter is very personal<br />

rather than iconic, and yet, by that<br />

very fact something that we can<br />

all relate to. How<br />

does one process<br />

grief and find a way<br />

to face the future?<br />

Known for its invitation<br />

to artists of<br />

various genres to<br />

join the ensemble<br />

in the intimate<br />

setting of the Church<br />

Restaurant, IC this<br />

time has invited<br />

acclaimed Canadian<br />

poet Heidi Sander<br />

to curate/create a very personal<br />

performance piece in collaboration<br />

with dancer Bonnie Jordan (of the<br />

Stratford Festival Company) and IC<br />

composer/arranger and cellist Ben<br />

Bolt-Martin.<br />

Seven poems from Sander’s<br />

collection The Forest of My Mind<br />

will take the audience on a journey<br />

that travels from loss and grief<br />

From top:<br />

Heidi Sander,<br />

Ben Bolt-Martin<br />

and Bonnie<br />

Jordan of<br />

INNERChamber<br />

INNERCHAMBE<br />

PERFORMING ARTS<br />

BRAMPTON FALL <strong>20</strong>22<br />

A TRIBUTE TO THE GREATEST SONGWRITERS<br />

SEPTEMBER 24, <strong>20</strong>22 - 8PM<br />

THE ROSE BRAMPTON<br />

Brampton Concert Band performs with one of Canada’s most<br />

beloved vocalists, chart-topping jazz artist Micah Barnes.<br />

THE TENORS<br />

SEPTEMBER 29, <strong>20</strong>22 - 8PM<br />

THE ROSE BRAMPTON<br />

Alberto Urso and Mark Masri have joined The Tenors.<br />

Clifton Murray and Victor Micallef welcome these<br />

remarkable artists who bring their impressive solo<br />

performance history to The Tenors. Tenors have been<br />

thrilling audiences around the world with their powerful<br />

songs, outstanding harmonies, and undeniable charm,<br />

blending classical music and contemporary pop.<br />

EXCEPTIONAL ARTISTS. EXTRAORDINARY VENUES.<br />

1 THEATRE LN, BRAMPTON, ON L6V 0A3 / 905 874 <strong>28</strong>00<br />

MUSIC FOR SECRET AGENTS - JAZZ @ LBP HOSTED BY JAYMZ BEE<br />

OCTOBER 25, <strong>20</strong>22 - 8PM<br />

This concert features unique takes on theme songs you will know<br />

and love from decades of James Bond - and other secret agent<br />

movies. The show features vocalists Irene Torres, Queen Pepper<br />

and John Finley - who are backed up by a stellar band of seasoned<br />

veterans. The repertoire includes: “Diamonds are Forever”,<br />

“Goldfinger”, “Theme from Our Man Flint” and original songs such<br />

as “X-Ray Spectacles” and “Living In A Cage”.<br />

ROSE ORCHESTRA - A NEW ENERGY<br />

OCTOBER 22, <strong>20</strong>22 - 7:30PM<br />

THE ROSE BRAMPTON<br />

We have ALL been waiting for this moment. Come!<br />

Be energized as the Rose Orchestra electrifies<br />

our eleventh season with hope and joy, including<br />

a glorious violin concerto played for you by<br />

Concertmaster David Rehner, to bring you an<br />

evening of invigorating music, that will surely lift<br />

your spirits and fill your soul!<br />

LBP BRAMPTON<br />

thewholenote.com <strong>September</strong> <strong>20</strong> - <strong>November</strong> 8, <strong>20</strong>22 | 19

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