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Tony Vani Sunday Blues at The Old Church Theatre
Tony Vani Sunday Blues at The Old Church Theatre
The Old Church Theatre is pleased to welcome Tony Vani for our Second Sunday Service of Blues. Tony has entertained us over the years as a solo performer, with his band and as a duo with Kenny Pauze. A long time friend of the ‘Old Church’, Tony welcomes his friends and many fans to this Second Sunday event.
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Justin Maki at Old Church Theatre
Justin Maki at Old Church Theatre
Justin Maki is a “Flirtatious Jazz-Pop” artist out of London, ON. He is the FCLMA’s 2021 “Pop Artist of the Year” and 2022 “Contemporary Singer-Songwriter of the Year”. Japan-born and Canada-bred, Justin’s music carefully draws influence from R&B, Soul, Funk, and Jazz and packages it in an accessible Pop format.
Rubbin’ Elbows and Friends at Theatre in the Wings
Rubbin’ Elbows and Friends at Theatre in the Wings
Join us at The Wings for the very first “Rubbin’ Elbows & Friends” hosted by Alexandra Bell and Nathan Mahaffy – they’re Rubbin’ Elbows. They have some very talented friends. They like to hang out together and make music. This time you're invited to join them. Think coffee house meets garage party.
Rumour Has It: The Songbook of Adele
Rumour Has It: The Songbook of Adele
Bringing this contemporary songbook to life, beloved performer Kelly Holiff (who played Doralee in 2022’s 9 to 5: The Musical) performs Adele’s most iconic songs. With her powerful voice, huge heart, and hilarious stories—and backed by a world-class band—Kelly brings her own interpretation of Adele’s music in one unforgettable performance.
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Rumour Has It: The Songbook of Adele
Rumour Has It: The Songbook of Adele
Bringing this contemporary songbook to life, beloved performer Kelly Holiff (who played Doralee in 2022’s 9 to 5: The Musical) performs Adele’s most iconic songs. With her powerful voice, huge heart, and hilarious stories—and backed by a world-class band—Kelly brings her own interpretation of Adele’s music in one unforgettable performance.
Dinner and a Show Tasting with Megan Hutton
Dinner and a Show Tasting with Megan Hutton
The County's own, Megan Hutton, best known as the lead singer of Instant Rivalry, is an award winning singer songwriter. Her performances range from original material to classic rock, folk and pop. On the menu will be three wines presented by Vintner Sherry Karlo paired to a mouthwatering meal. Doors open at 6:00 pm with dinner served at 6:30 pm. Between each tasting, Megan will perform songs inspired by the pairings.
Rumour Has It: The Songbook of Adele
Rumour Has It: The Songbook of Adele
Bringing this contemporary songbook to life, beloved performer Kelly Holiff (who played Doralee in 2022’s 9 to 5: The Musical) performs Adele’s most iconic songs. With her powerful voice, huge heart, and hilarious stories—and backed by a world-class band—Kelly brings her own interpretation of Adele’s music in one unforgettable performance.
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Violin and Piano Recital
Violin and Piano Recital
"Bach, a Kid in a Candy Store?" - Violin and piano recital with Joel Bootsma on violin, Roberta Steel on piano, and special guest Linda Minty on cello. Students admitted free.
Poetry in Song
Poetry in Song
Soprano Elizabeth McDonald (Canadian Opera Co., University of Toronto) sings songs composed by women, telling the stories of women. Accompanied on piano by Jo Greenaway. Admission by freewill offering.