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Dan Mangan

April 13, 2022

WITH SPECIAL GUEST GEORGIA HARMER.
PART OF THE ALL TOGETHER NOW TOUR

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Dan Mangan is a two-time JUNO award winning & two-time Polaris Music Prize listed musician and songwriter. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with his wife and two sons. He has released 5 studio LPs on Arts & Crafts, and toured extensively in North America, Europe & Australia. Dan also scored the feature film Hector And The Search For Happiness starring Simon Pegg as well as television shows for Netflix and AMC. In 2017, he co-founded Side Door, a community marketplace platform matching performers with spaces to create shows anywhere, including interactive ticketed online shows.

Dan has partnered with TreeEra to plant one tree for every ticket purchased. For more information about TreeEra, please visit: treeera.com

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Dan Mangan

Algonquin Theatre
August 4, 2022 8:00 PM

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William Prince

April 13, 2022

William Prince approaches the big questions with humility and curiosity. Prince’s influences and references, from the gospel of his childhood to the pantheon of classic outlaw country singers, baseball and the great beyond, shape his approach to songcraft, a masterclass in skillful simplicity.

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Prince’s JUNO Award winning debut Earthly Days, released in 2015 and subsequently reissued by Glassnote Records and Six Shooter Records (Canada), introduced the songwriter’s poignant philosophy and rich baritone to the world. Prince made his breakout with the song “Breathless,” which found audiences worldwide and reached the B List at BBC’s Radio 2. Reliever, Prince’s sophomore album (2020), saw Prince reconvene with producers Scott Nolan in Winnipeg and Dave Cobb in Nashville.

For his second album, Prince began with a single word, Reliever, which informed a collection of exceptionally rendered explorations of what, who and how peace is found. Relievers come in all forms; for Prince, it is song. Recent accolades include the Polaris Music Prize Long List, SOCAN Songwriting Prize (“The Spark”) and the German Record Critics’ Award for Album of the Year.

For his newest release Gospel First Nation, William Prince tells us this story through the music of his childhood, songs of faith, struggle and grace. These are songs he learned and sang with his father in that chapel named for his great grandfathers, all preachers. William’s family home, the community of Peguis First Nation, is named for Prince’s ancestor, Chief Peguis, one of the highest regarded leaders of his time. When Chief Peguis was baptized, he took the name William King; in keeping with royal protocol, as an expression of pride and with the unknown weight of the consequences of all of the decisions he made with the arrival of colonizers on the land, named his children Princes. Like names, the songs of Gospel First Nation link generations, from son to father to grandfather and back even further.

Prince’s trajectory from Peguis First Nation in Manitoba, Canada, to opening for Neil Young, has seen the relative newcomer find esteem and career-changing opportunity wherever he performs.

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William Prince

Algonquin Theatre, 37 Main St. East
July 14, 2022 8:00 PM

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Joel Plaskett

April 13, 2022

Joel Plaskett has stacks of other awards and nominations from the Junos, Canadian Folk Awards, the Polaris Award, CBC and the East Coast Music Awards. From Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Joel has sold out clubs and concert halls from one side of the country to the other.

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From rocking Halifax’s Marquee Club to performing for the masses at Massey Hall or touring the country with his father, Joel Plaskett has forged a reputation as one of Canada’s most engaging performers and respected singer-songwriters. Plaskett’s songs are a perennial part of the national playlist, a fixture on “best of” lists, and the soundtrack to the lives of faithful fans across the country and around the world. His accolades over a quarter century include a Juno, numerous East Coast Music, Canadian Folk and Music Nova Scotia awards, and two Polaris short list nominations.

Plaskett’s new project, 44, is his most detailed musical weave yet. A sprawling box set comprised of four, 11-song albums connected visually and thematically, at its heart 44 is an imaginative rumination on trying to slow down and grow up in a rapidly accelerating world. Recorded to analog tape, Plaskett’s records reflect his attention to detail, his dedication to technique, musical history and craft, and a sincere and inimitable lyrical style that runs through his diverse and ever-expanding catalogue.

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Joel Plaskett

Algonquin Theatre, 37 Main St. East
July 8, 2022 8:00 PM

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An Evening with Mary Walsh

April 13, 2022

Join Canadian cultural icon, comedienne and social activist MARY WALSH as she performs some of her best comedic bits and most popular characters from Dancing With Rage, CODCO and This Hour Has 22 Minutes, along with up-to-the-minute local political satire.

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Hailing from St. John’s, NL, Mary Walsh was an original member of the infamous CODCO sketch comedy series, which ran on CBC Television from 1987 to 1992. In 1992, she began to work with Rick Mercer, creating and starring in the highly acclaimed series This Hour Has 22 Minutes, where Mary’s Warrior Princess character Marg Delahunty became famous for ambushing politicians and submitting them to satirical interviews. In 2011 she reprised the role of Marg Delahunty, conducting the now infamous ambush interview of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford at his home. Mary Walsh is the recipient of 25 Gemini awards, the Order of Canada award and in 2012 she received a Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards for Lifetime Artistic Achievement.

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An Evening with Mary Walsh

Algonquin Theatre, 37 Main St. East
July 7, 2022 8:00 PM

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Iskwē | ᐃᐢᑫᐧᐤ & Tom Wilson

April 13, 2022

At a time when artists are finding themselves increasingly isolated, musicians Iskwē | ᐃᐢᑫᐧᐤ & Tom Wilson come together to create something truly beautiful.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
In March 2020 Tom Wilson asked Iskwē (and Ojibway jazz musician, Chuck Copenace) to be a guest performer with him on the Indspire Awards, duetting with him on his song, Blue Moon Drive. The two artists had never performed together but the chemistry and the magic was instantaneous. The artists came together again to record a full band, studio version of the song.  It’s been a really inspiring project for everyone involved and we’re thrilled to share it with you and we hope you love it as much as we do.

iskwē | ᐃᐢᑫᐧᐤ is, among many other things, an artist – a creator and communicator of music and of movement, of pictures, poetry and prose. And through it all, she’s a teller of stories that have impacted our past and will inform our future.

Tom Wilson is a Canadian music legend, famed storyteller and visual artist. In his memoir, Beautiful Scars, Wilson reveals the impact of discovering his Indigenous heritage after a chance encounter with a stranger caused him to question everything he had always known about his past. Musically, Wilson is best known for his work with Blackie & The Rodeo Kings and Lee Harvey Osmond, the latter receiving a 2020 Juno Award for the album “Mohawk”. 

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Iskwē | ᐃᐢᑫᐧᐤ & Tom Wilson

Algonquin Theatre
August 11, 2022 8:00 PM

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Nathaniel Dett Chorale

April 13, 2022

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The Nathaniel Dett Chorale is Canada’s first professional choral group dedicated to Afrocentric music of all styles, including classical, spiritual, gospel, jazz, folk and blues. The 21 classically trained outstanding vocalists of The Nathaniel Dett Chorale have shared the stage with internationally recognized artists such as Juno Award-winning jazz pianist Joe Sealy, singers Molly Johnson and Jackie Richardson, and opera star Kathleen Battle and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. The ensemble has performed for such luminaries as opera singer Jessye Norman and Dance Theatre of Harlem founder Arthur Mitchell. The Chorale has performed at events honouring world leaders Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, personality Muhammad Ali, and pianist Oscar Peterson and was the only Canadian ensemble invited to perform as part of the celebrations surrounding the historic inauguration of President Barack Obama in January of 2009.

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Nathaniel Dett Chorale

Algonquin Theatre
July 28, 2022 8:00 PM

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Ralph + Lina

April 13, 2022


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Ralph + Lina is a rough and tumble romance following the struggles of two Italian lovers in the face of war, immigration and old age. Real life husband and wife Dan Watson and Christina Serra take the stage, directed by award winning artist Michele Smith, to tell the very Canadian story of Serra’s grandparents and their struggle to make a better life together in a new country. With 4 Dora Mavor Moore Nominations(including Outstanding Production, New Play, Ensemble and Female Performance) and a sold out tour of Ontario and the Yukon, this acrobatic comedy has proven an instant favourite with audiences everywhere.

Written By Christina Serra, Michele Smith & Dan Watson
Performed By Christina & Dan Watson
Directed By Michele Smith
Lighting Design By Andre DuToit
Sound Design By Richard Lee
Stage Management by Bryan-Clifford Batty

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Ralph + Lina

Algonquin Theatre, 37 Main St. East
July 15, 2022 8:00 PM
July 16, 2022 8:00 PM
July 17, 2022 2:00 PM

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Tyler Joe Miller

April 13, 2022

 

WITH SPECIAL GUEST CHRISTINA HUTT

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Signed to MDM Recordings Inc. in 2019, Surrey, BC’s Tyler Joe Miller has quickly began to make a name for himself in Canadian country music and continues his meteoric rise with the release of his latest single ‘Wild As Her’. After releasing his gold-certified debut single, ‘Pillow Talkin’’ at the end of 2019, the catchy tune quickly earned him the title of iHeartRadio Future Star and became his first #1 single at Canadian country radio. What followed was an unprecedented and record-breaking climb with follow-up single ‘I Would Be Over Me Too’, which steadily rose on the charts and earned Miller the distinction as the first independent Canadian country artist to reach #1 at radio with their first two singles. His debut EP Sometimes I Don’t, But Sometimes I Do has amassed over 20 million combined streams to date, with sophomore single ‘Fighting’ hitting the Top 10 and title-track ‘Sometimes I Do’ reaching the Top 5 respectively. Most recently, Miller was named SiriusXM’s 2021 Top of the Country winner and was nominated for four 2021 CCMA Awards including “Album of the Year”, “Male Artist of the Year”, “Rising Star”, and “Fan’s Choice”.

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Tyler Joe Miller

Algonquin Theatre
August 13, 2022 8:00 PM

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Gord Sinclair

April 13, 2022

 

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Surviving life’s dizzying highs and crushing lows is a cakewalk compared to writing about them. But if you can do it, the results are very often liberating, cathartic, and a gateway to electrifying music. Witness Gord Sinclair’s Taxi Dancers.

The solo debut from the musician best known as bassist and songwriter with Canadian rock legends The Tragically Hip brings several firsts. Chiefly, it’s the first release from a member of the band since the passing of frontman Gord Downie in 2017, an event that united the nation.

Taxi Dancers is a farewell of sorts, fearlessly exploring Sinclair’s despair about losing a lifelong friend and bandmate. But it is also a clear-eyed survey of what’s good in the world, and a profound statement about why sorrow must be viewed in tandem with joy. Both are elemental aspects of living, and music — especially rock music, with its boundless capacity for nuance, shading, and sheer emotional heft — is perhaps life’s purest mirror.

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Gord Sinclair

Algonquin Theatre
July 29, 2022 8:00 PM

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The Legendary Downchild Blues Band

April 13, 2022

The Legendary Downchild Blues Band – The Longest 50th Anniversary Tour Ever!

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With Special Guest Jenie Thai

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After 19 albums, countless awards and wowing sold-out audiences around the globe, THE LEGENDARY DOWNCHILD BLUES BAND are celebrating over 50 years of playing the blues with a brand-new show featuring their hits like “Flip, Flop & Fly,” as well as fan favourites and hidden gems from throughout their illustrious career.

Downchild came to international prominence as the inspiration for Hollywood stars Dan Aykroyd and the late John Belushi’s hit film, The Blues Brothers. In fact, two Downchild songs, “Shotgun Blues” and “I Got Everything I Need (Almost)” were even covered on The Blues Brothers’ 1978 multi-platinum album Briefcase Full of Blues.

Founder, Donnie Walsh, the band’s main songwriter, was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2019, alongside some of the greatest songwriters of our time, like Leonard Cohen, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell.

Downchild continues to be led by, Donnie “Mr. Downchild” Walsh on guitar and harmonica, singer Chuck Jackson, who also plays harmonica, tenor sax man Pat Carey, Gary Kendall on bass, drummer Jim Casson and Tyler Yarema on keyboards.         

With their signature jump-blues style and infectious, soulful sound, Juno Award winners Downchild deliver a live performance that is second to none and good times guaranteed!

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The Legendary Downchild Blues Band

Algonquin Theatre
July 21, 2022 8:00 PM

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MORE BARN!: The Music of Neil Young

April 13, 2022

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PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE LANDED ARTS FESTIVAL
Craft Beer and beverages by Canvas Brewing

ABOUT THE SHOW
Are you ready for the Country? The sold out hit show is back! A lively songbook night celebrating the music of Neil Young’s legendary Harvest album. After sold out shows in 2019 & 2021, local musician Tobin Spring is back with some of Muskoka’s top players bringing you hits like “Heart of Gold”, “Old Man”, “Harvest” and more.

Craft Beer and beverages by Canvas Brewery.

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MORE BARN!: The Music of Neil Young

Hillside Farm, #2295 Hwy 60
June 15, 2022 8:00 PM
June 16, 2022 8:00 PM

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Group of Seven Canoe Murals

March 13, 2022

ON DISPLAY NOW AT ECLIPSE WALK WITH LIGHT AT THE MUSKOKA HERITAGE PLACE

Artist Gerry Lantaigne will lead a group of local artists in the creation of 7 more canoe murals featuring the work of famous Canadian artists Tom Thomson and members of the Group of Seven. Artists will paint the canoes “en plein air” during a week-long event in Downtown Huntsville’s River Mill Park. Artists to be confirmed. Engage with the artists while you watch the beautiful paintings being created! Once completed, these canoes will be displayed in Downtown Huntsville as part of the Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery Tour.

This year’s participating artists are:
Jennie Seward, painting JEH MacDonald
Brenda Behan Turnour, painting Arthur Lismer
Marike MacDonald, painting AJ Casson
Brittney Ransome, painting Franklin Carmichael
Ciara Ryan, painting AY Jackson
Liz Derksen, painting Lawren Harris
Janell Penner, painting Frederick Varley

Artists will be working in River Mill Park June 22-26, between 10am-6pm.

The Group of Seven Canoe Mural Project began in 2020 as a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Group of Seven’s first show. Huntsville artist Gerry Lantaigne, known for his work on the Group of 7 Outdoor Gallery, was commissioned to create 7 murals, each one celebrating one of the members of the Group of Seven Artists. In 2021, six local artists joined Gerry Lantaigne to create 7 new canoe murals, this time featuring the work of famed artist Tom Thomson. A truly Canadian project, the murals celebrate the role of the Group of Seven & Tom Thomson and the canoe in shaping Canada’s national identity. The original canoes were included in the 2021 Algonquin Outfitters Paddle Art Auction helping to raise over $25,000 for a number of local Arts & Cultural Organizations.

This project is sponsored by Algonquin Outfitters and made possible through the generous support of the Huntsville Municipal Accommodation Tax Association, the Downtown Huntsville BIA and community partner the Town of Huntsville. It is one of the thirty different projects and events that marks the Huntsville Festival of the Arts’ 30th anniversary summer season.

WATCH A VIDEO ABOUT LAST YEAR’S TOM THOMSON CANOE MURALS

Group of Seven Canoe Murals

River Mill Park
June 21, 2022 10:00 AM
June 22, 2022 10:00 AM
June 23, 2022 10:00 AM
June 24, 2022 10:00 AM
June 25, 2022 10:00 AM
June 26, 2022 10:00 AM

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Artist Life Stories: Maureen Jennings – Murdoch Mysteries and Beyond

March 13, 2022


AN AFTERNOON IN CONVERSATION WITH THE AWARD WINNING AUTHOR OF MURDOCH MYSTERIES.

 


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An intimate and interactive afternoon with celebrated writer Maureen Jennings, creator of the popular Murdoch Mysteries Series. The events includes 2 – 45 minute interview sets and ends with a post-show meet and greet. The experience is like a perfectly mixed cocktail. Two parts conversation, one part show and tell, one part question and answer and all splashed with a dash of the unexpected. And, everyone comes away with the true story behind the person. 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Maureen Jennings has four series in the crime fiction genre, seventeen novels in total. The first is set in 1895 Victorian Toronto, featuring detective William Murdoch.

The Murdoch Mysteries television series, broadcast by CBC is currently in its fifteenth season. She has written for the show for the past eleven seasons and is the creative consultant. The Detective Inspector Tom Tyler series is set in rural England, during WW2. Currently optioned for tv. These books were the inspiration for BOMB GIRLS, a television series broadcast by Global Television in 2012/2013. They are also produced as AUDIBLE BOOKS.

Another book featuring detective William Murdoch was published in 2017. It is called, LET DARKNESS BURY THE DEAD and is set during WW1 when Murdoch is older, and his son, Jack, returns from the war.

Her most recent book series features a female PI named Charlotte Frayne. The setting is Toronto, 1936. All books are published by Cormorant Books.  In between these books she has written four plays. Three are in the mystery genre and have all been professionally staged.

Finally, but not least, is a short film called VIATICUM produced by Lara Daans. It is adapted from Maureen’s short story by that name.

Maureen Jennings was born in Birmingham, England and emigrated to Canada as a teenager. She has a BA in psychology and philosophy from the University of Windsor, and an MA in English Literature from the University of Toronto.

She lives in Toronto with her husband Iden Ford, who is a professional photographer. ( And their dog, a labradoodle named Murdoch.)

CAMERON SMILLIE
Cameron has worn many hats in both the corporate and performing arts worlds.  He is co-founder of Live at the Hippo Pool Events Inc., presenting performing arts events in theatres across southwestern Ontario. Consulting and coaching to a range of Canadian arts organizations and a roster of performing artists, he is currently Executive Producer for Tompkinsville (Go Fly A Kyte Productions); Business Manager for Jake’s Gift (Juno Productions); Contracts Manager for Rebecca Perry Productions and Director of Touring for Canada’s Ballet Jorgen. Cameron is the 2015 recipient of the British Columbia Touring Council Manager of the Year award and the national 2017 recipient of the Canadian Arts Presenting Association (CAPACOA) Agent of the Year. Currently, his Artist Life Stories speaker series now take place each season in a number of theatres across Ontario.

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Artist Life Stories: Maureen Jennings – Murdoch Mysteries and Beyond

Algonquin Theatre, 37 Main St. East
July 3, 2022 2:00 PM

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Skydiggers (Duo)

February 15, 2022

 

Legendary Canadian Rockers Bring a Stripped Down Acoustic Concert to Canvas Brewery

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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Chemistry, passion, energy and evolution are a few words that come to mind when Andy Maize and Josh Finlayson talk about more than twenty-five years together in Skydiggers. Thanks to years on the road and in the studio, Skydiggers are not only riding all of those years of momentum but continuing to evolve as well. According to Andy Maize and Josh Finlayson, one of the keys is chemistry. “You can spend your life searching for chemistry” Andy muses. “For any relationship to remain vital and continue to grow you need chemistry. We were lucky to have found that early on with each other.”

One day, if someone with perfect penmanship and a great memory for details takes up a Canadian Rock Family Tree project and plots the development of the Canadian roots rock community, they may discover that many – if not all – branches and roots at some point interconnect with the Skydiggers. “We’ve played with other people, other people have come into this circle and played with us. They’ve put their stamp on our music. But we recognize there is something consistent and something we all value that is threaded through all our records.” says Finlayson. Maize deeply appreciates the contributions of every artist who has played with the Skydiggers over the years. “We realize how fortunate we are to be part of a community. And so everybody is a Skydigger – past, present and future.”

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Skydiggers (Duo)

Canvas Brewery, 12 John St.
March 26, 2022 8:00 PM

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Julian Taylor Solo

February 14, 2022

Award Winning Folk Artist Brings an Intimate Solo Acoustic Concert to Canvas Brewery

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Julian Taylor is a songwriter at the top of his game, garnering a recent CFMA Solo Artist of the year, and was a Polaris Prize nominee for 2021. The Ridge, his latest recording, is a tender and heartfelt exploration of childhood and family, and finds the artist at his most reflective. Taylor is an artist who defies genre, but this latest recording takes us back to his roots, evoking his childhood soundtrack of Lightfoot, The Band, and his grandfather’s classic country records, while being true to his own path as leader of multiple bands. Of West Indian and Mohawk descent, Taylor first made his name as frontman of Staggered Crossing in the early 2000s. These days, however, the soulful singer/guitarist might be on stage one night playing with his eponymous band, spilling out electrified rhythm and blues glory, and the next he is at a folk festival delivering a captivating solo singer-songwriter set. In everything he does, Taylor has carved his own path, creating genre-free music with a generosity of spirit and a strong belief in the healing powers of song. We are lucky to have him for such an intimate performance. 

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Julian Taylor Solo

Canvas Brewery, 12 John St.
March 25, 2022 8:00 PM

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Séan McCann

January 29, 2022

THE SHANTYMAN SINGS FOR THE SAINT:
A CELEBRATION OF IRISH MUSIC WITH SÉAN MCCANN OF GREAT BIG SEA

SÉAN MCCANN is a founder of the iconic Canadian band Great Big Sea and an Order of Canada recipient for his advocacy for people living with mental health and addiction issues. He has spent the past ten years touring the country singing and sharing his story with front line workers, teachers, students, patients, inmates, veterans, and anyone who has been affected by addiction or abuse. Séan was born with a love for traditional Irish music and you can hear it’s influence in his Great Big Catalogue and even more so in his recently released SHANTYMAN. Music is medicine and a song is never more powerful than when it is sung with a friend so join Séan for an Irish Singalong and skip the hangover this year.

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Séan McCann

Canvas Brewery, 12 John St.
March 16, 2022 7:30 PM

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Chantal Kreviazuk

November 22, 2021


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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Chantal Kreviazuk – one of Canada’s most accomplished songwriters and recognizable voices –released her eighth studio album, “Get to You,” this summer. Heralded by the title track and first single, the album features 11 songs, all written and produced by Chantal with Dylan Wiggins.

“This album means so much to me because it has a positive message throughout about self-love, acceptance and perseverance,” says Chantal. “It’s also the album I created the most independently without outside influence. It’s my essence of recording at the moment and for that I am so proud and happy.”

The choice to proceed with the release of an album during a global pandemic was an easy one for Chantal. “The wonderful thing about music is that it is always welcomed and needed,” she says. “In times of crisis, it offers solace and comfort. Without question, now is the time to release music.”

Chantal Kreviazuk is a platinum-selling, three-time Juno Award-winning artist from Winnipeg. In 2016, she returned with her sixth album “Hard Sail” after a nearly seven-year break from recorded music. During that time, she was focused on raising her three sons with husband Raine Maida, as well as her other musical passion, crafting songs. Chantal has written for Drake, Pitbull, Kendrick Lamar, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Josh Groban and countless others. A holiday album – “Christmas Is A Way Of Life, My Dear” – followed in 2019, and a brand new album “Get To You” was released this summer.

In 2014, Chantal and Raine became members of the Order of Canada, recognizing their efforts to raise awareness and support for numerous causes including human and animal rights, mental health, education and the environment. Chantal has been an ambassador to War Child for nearly two decades and one of the organization’s founding artists. Raine and Chantal released their first collaborative album together as MOON VS SUN, “I’m Going to Break Your Heart,” as well as an accompanying documentary, earlier this year.\

Mask required. Mask may be removed for drinking only. Other COVID-19 restrictions will be as per provincial COVID-19 regulations on date of event.By purchasing this ticket, the purchaser acknowledges that their contact information may be shared by the Algonquin Theatre with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit if needed for the purpose of COVID-19 contact tracing.

Chantal Kreviazuk

Algonquin Theatre
March 19, 2022 8:00 PM

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One Man Big Sugar Show: The Acoustical Sounds of Gordie Johnson

November 8, 2021

 

LEGENDARY BIG SUGAR FRONT MAN BRINGS AN INTIMATE NIGHT OF MUSIC AND STORIES TO CANVAS BREWERY
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Mr. Johnson brings his massive, well known and highly influential song book to life in this one man acoustic performance drenched in the blues and folk music that inspired his Big Sugar catalog. Singing his modern classics “Turn The Lights” and “Ride Like Hell”, the Newfoundland anthem “All Hell For A Basement” and even classics he’s written for other artists like “Highway Of Heroes”.

Over the past year and a half Gordie Johnson entertained a loyal army of fans online with anecdotes from his storied career: encounters with The Rolling Stones, ZZ Top, RUSH, heroes and villains. Tales of triumph and disaster told with his impeccable comedic timing, the One Man Big Sugar Show brings all of this live to the stage.

2014 saw the highly successful album and sold out tour YARDSTYLE  “THE ACOUSTICAL SOUNDS OF BIG SUGAR”. “This will be a far more intimate presentation.” says GJ, “Come on in my kitchen and I’ll cook us up a mess of tunes.” We can see the ingredients as they go in the pot… and cook he does. Acoustic Blues served up by one of Canada’s all time great guitarists, GJ’s sardonic wit also makes for an evening of irreverent laughter and a truly memorable experience.

The Acoustical Sounds of Gordie Johnson is a ONE MAN BIG SUGAR SHOW.

 

AS PER PROVINCIAL LAW, PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATION REQUIRED UPON ENTRY TO EVENT FOR ALL PATRONS 12+. You will be asked to show your vaccine certificate (with QR code) upon entry to the event. If you have not downloaded the certificate with QR code, you will be asked to show a printed or digital copy of your second vaccine receipt upon entry to the event. Please note your second dose must have occurred at least 14 days prior to the date of the event. You will also need to show valid ID along with your proof of vaccination.Your proof of vaccination can be downloaded by visiting http://covid19.ontariohealth.ca .Those ticket holders who do not have proof of COVID-19 vaccination due to a medical exemption must show a certified document from a medical professional outlining the exemption, as well as a negative COVID-19 test dated within three days of the event.

Mask required. Mask may be removed for eating/drinking in assigned seat only.Other COVID-19 restrictions will be as per provincial COVID-19 regulations on date of event.By purchasing this ticket, the purchaser acknowledges that their contact information may be shared by the Algonquin Theatre with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit if needed for the purpose of COVID-19 contact tracing. (Edited)

One Man Big Sugar Show: The Acoustical Sounds of Gordie Johnson

Canvas Brewery, 12 John St
December 12, 2021 8:00 PM

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Love Someone – An intimate evening with Johnny Reid

November 8, 2021


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LEAVE THE CAR AT HOME!

Parking can be a challenge at the Resort. HfA is pleased to offer a free shuttle service on the night of the concert. Park your car at Bullock’s Independent (131 Howland Dr.) and catch the shuttle bus to take you out to Deerhurst Resort.

6:40PM-8:00PM | Departs Every 15 minutes from Bullock’s Independent

10:00PM-11:00PM | Return trip from Deerhurst Resort

NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. BUS IS NOT WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE.

 

 

 


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PLEASE NOTE: NO RESTAURANT SERVICE
We look forward to welcoming you to Deerhurst Resort for next Friday’s Johnny Reid concert. On behalf of the resort, we wanted to let you know in advance that because the resort is extremely busy that night, there will be no dining or bar options available at resort restaurants that evening. There will of course be bar service available for you to enjoy at the concert venue. So, should you wish to dine in advance of the concert that evening please ensure you make dining arrangements in town or elsewhere, and we apologize on behalf of Deerhurst Resort for any inconvenience.

 

 

 

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Six-time JUNO Award winning singer-songwriter Johnny Reid has just released his brand new full length album, Love Someone via Universal Music Canada, the country’s leading music company. Love Someone is available digitally as well as on CD and 2LP 180 Gram Vinyl, stream or order the album HERE.

Love Someone is the artist’s eleventh album and features 14-tracks in which Reid leans into his country roots. The album marks the artist’s most intimate and inspired collection of songs to date. True to Reid’s wide range of repertoire, the album is a refreshing blend of country, pop and soulful ballads. Highlights include the album’s lead single, the pop country track, “Hey Delilah,” the beautifully heartfelt, “I Owe It All To You,” and “Have A Little Faith In Me” a cover of the John Hiatt classic. As a bonus, the album includes a special acoustic version of Reid’s moving song, “People Like You,” dedicated to the people of Nova Scotia after the devastating tragedy that hit their tight knit community in April 2020. In his new video series, Reid shares the stories behind Love Someone and reveals his songwriting process. Watch Take Some Time, Love Someone: The Stories Behind The Music HERE.

“Love Someone is a call to action,” says Reid. “The pandemic has taught us all a lot about the significance of time and how we spend it. We need to look out for each other now more than ever. ‘Roll your windows down, feel the sun, take some time, love someone.’”

Next up for the multi-platinum artist is a long-awaited live tour. The Love Someone National Tour is set to be one of the longest running Canadian tours in history, with tour dates and details being announced later this year. The extensive tour will go cross-country, mainly in small theatres in secondary markets, something Reid has wanted to do for quite some time as an opportunity to connect with his audience through storytelling on a more intimate level. 

Over an illustrious career spanning more than two decades, JUNO Award winning singer-songwriter Johnny Reid has captured the hearts of fans and audiences around the world. The critically acclaimed singer is widely known for his lyrical honesty and musical ability, as demonstrated by a vast catalogue of hit songs, platinum selling albums, 26 Canadian Country Music Awards, six JUNO Awards and multiple sold-out national arena tours.

Join Johnny Reid’s Tartan Army HERE, to receive updates on new music and events from the artist.

 

Love Someone – An intimate evening with Johnny Reid

Deerhurst Resort - Legacy Hall
October 14, 2022 8:00 PM

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Snow Village

October 26, 2021

Well the rain and warm temperatures this week have taken their toll on our magical Snow Village. While some features remain open, some of the structures have been closed. Still plenty of fun to have including the walking labyrinth, lights on in the evening and serve yourself snow making tools to create your own master piece!
 
We continue to monitor the site and will make adjustments as time and the weather affect our village.

OPENS FEBRUARY 3RD!

Back for its second year, join us for a whimsical winter playground in Downtown Huntsville’s River Mill Park. Families will discover and enjoy interactive snow activities such as snow sculptures, snow forts and a snow labyrinth.

 

Are you interested in helping us build Snow Village? We’re looking for volunteers that like to play in the snow to help create snow forts, sculptures, mazes & more. Contact dan@huntsvillefestival.ca for more info.

 

 

Snow Village

River Mill Park
February 4, 2023 9:00 AM

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ECLIPSE: WALK WITH LIGHT

October 26, 2021

An interactive, unique and artistic sound to light forest night walk at the Rotary Village Station insideMuskoka Heritage Place(100 Forbes Hill Drive) in Huntsville, Ontario.

OPENING NOVEMBER 5TH!

Developed in collaboration with Limbic Media, participants walk a circular path of light, where they will encounter unique heritage buildings and illuminated soundscapes linked to the seasons of the year, and the cycles of the day and moon. There will be music, spoken words and hundreds of interactive lights that will respond to sounds created by the visitors themselves.

This project is presented in partnership with the Huntsville/Lake of Bays Chamber of Commerce,  Huntsville Municipal Accommodation Tax Association, , the Town of Huntsville, the Huntsville BIA with financial support from the Province of Ontario through the RECONNECT program.

CHECK OUT THIS RECENT PROJECT BY LIMBIC TAKING PLACE IN BLUE MOUNTAIN.

Eclipse “Walk with Light” occurs outside, at night during the Fall, Winter & Spring seasons. Please remember to dress appropriately – wear warm clothing, and proper footwear (boots are recommended at all times as the walking trail can get muddy in the Fall & Spring seasons, and will be plowed but snow-covered throughout the Winter). Flashlights are recommended for areas of the path that have low lighting. For more information on Safety & COVID Protocols click HERE

ECLIPSE: WALK WITH LIGHT

Muskoka Heritage Place, 100 Forbes Hill Drive
November 5, 2021 6:00 PM

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The Washboard Union

October 26, 2021

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WITH SPECIAL GUEST RAQUEL COLE

ABOUT THE ARTIST
On their new album Everbound, The Washboard Union secure their status as one of Canada’s preeminent country bands with 10 songs that celebrate the simple joy of life. The follow-up to their 2018 album What We’re Made Of—which earned the trio their first JUNO Award for Breakthrough Group Of The Year—Everbound keeps the good times rolling with an irresistible blend of roof-raising anthems and poignant ballads.

The impeccable three-part harmony and top-notch musicianship once again displayed by Aaron Grain, Chris Duncombe and David Roberts is only one aspect of The Washboard Union’s appeal. With about 30 songs in the running to make Everbound’s final cut, the group was determined to offer only their best material, aided by the keen ears of Nashville producers Gordie Sampson, Thomas “Tawgs” Salter and producer Karen Kosowski, who also co-wrote the album’s uplifting first single “Country Thunder.” Accompanied by a video starring puppet versions of Aaron, Chris and David, its quick rise up Billboard’s Canada Country chart made the song their highest charting single to date.

 

AS PER PROVINCIAL LAW, PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATION REQUIRED UPON ENTRY TO EVENT FOR ALL PATRONS 12+. You will be asked to show your vaccine certificate (with QR code) upon entry to the event. If you have not downloaded the certificate with QR code, you will be asked to show a printed or digital copy of your second vaccine receipt upon entry to the event. Please note your second dose must have occurred at least 14 days prior to the date of the event. You will also need to show valid ID along with your proof of vaccination.Your proof of vaccination can be downloaded by visiting http://covid19.ontariohealth.ca .Those ticket holders who do not have proof of COVID-19 vaccination due to a medical exemption must show a certified document from a medical professional outlining the exemption, as well as a negative COVID-19 test dated within three days of the event.

COVID-19 restrictions will be as per provincial COVID-19 regulations on date of event.By purchasing this ticket, the purchaser acknowledges that their contact information may be shared by the Algonquin Theatre with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit if needed for the purpose of COVID-19 contact tracing. (Edited)

 

The Washboard Union

Algonquin Theatre
April 27, 2022 7:30 PM

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Tom Cochrane with Red Rider

October 26, 2021

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LEAVE THE CAR AT HOME!
Parking can be a challenge at the Resort. HfA is pleased to offer a free shuttle service on the night of the concert. Park your car at Bullock’s Independent (131 Howland Dr.) and catch the shuttle bus to take you out to Deerhurst Resort.

6:40PM-8:00PM | Departs Every 15 minutes from Bullock’s Independent

10:00PM-11:00PM | Return trip from Deerhurst Resort

NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. BUS IS NOT WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE.

 

SKIP THE LINE!

Get to the front of the line by drink tickets in advance. The venue offers beer, wine and non-alcoholic soft drinks. Click on the icon purchase yours. The tickets will be waiting for you under your name at the venue. Must show proof of age 19+ at the venue at the day of event for alcohol service.

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE DRINK TICKETS IN ADVANCE

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Over the course of a long and illustrious career now spanning more than 40 years, the pride of Lynn Lake, Manitoba has covered more terrain than the Franklin expedition. From early beginnings as a folk-based singer/songwriter playing the coffeehouses of Toronto’s famed Yorkville scene in the early ’70s, Tom became the driving force in adventurous rockers Red Rider prior to achieving massive international success (over six million copies sold worldwide and diamond-sales status at home) with breakthrough 1991 album Mad Mad World and its anthemic hit “Life Is A Highway.”

COVID-19 restrictions will be as per provincial COVID-19 regulations on date of event.By purchasing this ticket, the purchaser acknowledges that their contact information may be shared with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit if needed for the purpose of COVID-19 contact tracing. (Edited)

 

Tom Cochrane with Red Rider

Deerhurst Resort - Legacy Hall
September 15, 2022 8:00 PM

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Good Lovelies – 2021 Christmas Tour

October 18, 2021

Still merry after all these years, Good Lovelies return with their annual Christmas tour with shows across ON. What better way to celebrate the season than with classic holiday and winter selections, timeless and original material polished to a warm and welcoming glow?

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Following 2020’s virtual Christmas tour, the band are excited to be performing for you in person and to help ring in the holiday season with friends and family.
Accompanying the Good Lovelies (Caroline Brooks, Kerri Ough and Susan Passmore) is a stunning backing band of some of Canada’s finest musicians. As a six-piece, this band will have you tapping your feet, laughing, and singing along by the end of the show. This is a must-see concert.
The Good Lovelies first united in 2006 for a one-off performance and has since compiled a catalogue of studio albums, EPs, a live album and a Christmas collection. They have toured extensively across Canada, the US, Europe, UK, and Australia and have earned a JUNO Award (2010), a Juno Nomination (2012) and four Canadian Folk Music Awards along the way.
**Guests at this concert will require proof of full vaccination with matching photo ID to enter the venue. No refunds will be offered to anyone who tries to enter the venue without a valid proof of full vaccination and matching photo ID.

 

AS PER PROVINCIAL LAW, PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATION REQUIRED UPON ENTRY TO EVENT FOR ALL PATRONS 12+. You will be asked to show your vaccine certificate (with QR code) upon entry to the event. If you have not downloaded the certificate with QR code, you will be asked to show a printed or digital copy of your second vaccine receipt upon entry to the event. Please note your second dose must have occurred at least 14 days prior to the date of the event. You will also need to show valid ID along with your proof of vaccination.Your proof of vaccination can be downloaded by visiting http://covid19.ontariohealth.ca .Those ticket holders who do not have proof of COVID-19 vaccination due to a medical exemption must show a certified document from a medical professional outlining the exemption, as well as a negative COVID-19 test dated within three days of the event.

Mask required. Mask may be removed for drinking only. Other COVID-19 restrictions will be as per provincial COVID-19 regulations on date of event.By purchasing this ticket, the purchaser acknowledges that their contact information may be shared by the Algonquin Theatre with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit if needed for the purpose of COVID-19 contact tracing. (Edited)

 

Good Lovelies – 2021 Christmas Tour

Algonquin Theatre
December 16, 2021 8:00 PM

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Donovan Woods

September 17, 2021

LIVE MUSIC IS BACK!!
We are thrilled to welcome the acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter Donovan Woods with full band to the Algonquin Theatre on April 23, 2022

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WITH SPECIAL GUEST CASSIDY MANN

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Late at night, when a hush fell over the house after his kids ­went to bed, Donovan Woods got to work on his latest album, Without People. In a makeshift recording studio at his Toronto home, the acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter tracked his vocals and guitar alone and then emailed files to producer James Bunton. As Woods’ new songs took shape, backing musicians sketched out their own parts in isolation from their respective homes.

This is not how Woods, winner of the 2019 JUNO Award for contemporary roots album (for Both Ways) and whose global streams have surpassed 210 million, prefers to create music. “So much of what I like about making records is the spontaneity of making music in a room together, and we missed that,” Woods says. “But we tried our best to re-create that feeling.” For an album made so piecemeal, Without People (out now on Woods’ Meant Well label) has been acclaimed as “a nuanced experience” (American Songwriter), a thoughtful exploration of “fleeting interpersonal moments now under the microscope” (NPR/KUTX) and “various aspects of human connection” (Rolling Stone), and for striking “a gentle, poignant note” (Billboard).

Without People prompted Woods to reckon with why his songwriting has been so invested in the human condition throughout his decade-long career. The short answer? Relationships are what bind us, and what matters most is how we treat one another and whether we’re truly listening and trying to understand experiences distinct from our own.

Co-written with Australian pop musician Hayley Warner, “Here in Chicago” (out now) touches on Woods’ favorite subject. “It’s about learning that someone you still have feelings for is suddenly in the same town as you for the night, and the inevitable thoughts and chain of events that might set into motion,” he says. Equally at home in folk and country music, Woods mines small moments to find greater truths on his latest album.

COVID-19 restrictions will be as per provincial COVID-19 regulations on date of event.By purchasing this ticket, the purchaser acknowledges that their contact information may be shared by the Algonquin Theatre with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit if needed for the purpose of COVID-19 contact tracing. (Edited)

Donovan Woods

Algonquin Theatre
April 23, 2022 8:00 PM

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The Mending Circle Project

September 8, 2021

 

A free exhibit of original art inspired by the theme of “mending” running September 16-October 3 at the HfA Studio in downtown Huntsville

Featuring the work of Beth Ward, Elspeth Wood, Marilyn Daniels, Vicky Mathies, Vera Samarkina and Beverley Hawksley

STUDIO HOURS:
Thursdays & Fridays 12pm-6pm
Saturdays & Sundays 10am-4pm

In the Spring of 2020, Huntsville based artist Beverley Hawksley reached out, looking for a group to join her in The Mending Circle Project. Since September 2020, these six makers have been meeting online to explore the concept of mending. This “circle” resulted in an incredibly successful art show that premiered at the Waterford Old Town Hall this past summer, and will now be presented in Huntsville at the HfA Studio.

The art exhibit features original creations by the 6 artists in response to the theme of mending:

“Since mending can mean many things and its definition offers layers of interpretation—to mend can mean to restore, repair, renew, amend, heal, recover, to grow back together, to rebuild—it can evoke a variety of responses. No matter where we were from in the world, we had childhood memories of learning to keep our clothing in good repair, to mend so that these items lasted; we also discussed how working with our hands facilitated all these things, and simultaneously gave us contemplative time and space to consider the more complex ways mending moved through us.”

Throughout the Exhibit, the Artists will be offering a number of different opportunities:

The Mending Circle Project and special guest, Jessica Vellenga invite you to join us in River Mill Park, Sat. Sept.25, 1:00 – 3:00pm  for a “Mend & Make Well” workshop. 
Jessica Vellenga’s Mend & Make Well is an ongoing, participatory artwork about the material items we cherish that tell the stories of our lives.
All are welcome to bring items in need of simple mending and repair.  Participants can share the stories of these items, mend them or learn how to mend them, using traditional hand sewing, darning, knitting and crochet techniques. This sustainable practice allows Jessica to teach historic traditions of fabric craftsmanship and repair to the public, while also offering a gift of mending.

Mending Circle Project with special guest Joyce Jonathan Crone: Oct. 2 1:00- 3:00 River Mill / Courtyard
The Mending Circle Project and special guest, Joyce Jonathan Crone, invite you to join us in River Mill Park, Saturday, Oct. 2 from 1:00-3:00pm for a unique opportunity to connect with community. Joyce is Mohawk, Turtle Clan, born on the Six Nations Reserve.  A retired teacher, she now makes her home in Huntsville. Joyce is a gifted facilitator, humanitarian and an activist for global indigenous issues. In a welcoming space and in keeping with the theme of “mending’, Joyce will share her story and lead us in a talking circle. We are looking forward to seeing you there!

For more information, or to register for either of these events, please contact dan@huntsvillefestival.ca or call 705-788-2787

 

The Mending Circle Project

HfA Studio, 58 Main St. East (entrance accross from River Mill Park)
September 16, 2021 12:00 PM
October 3, 2021 4:00 AM

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Alphonse

August 10, 2021

Join us for a FREE performance of a family friendly outdoor play in River Mill Park.

60 minutes | Appropriate for All Ages, but most suitable for youth ages 8-14

THE STORY

Alphonse is lost, walking along a country road, weaving an intricate web of stories, while everyone is searching for him: parents, friends, teachers, the police. What they find is the thing we often give up in order to grow up.

CREATIVE

Written by: Wajdi Mouawad
Translated by: Shelley Tepperman
Directed by: Alon Nashman
Performed by: Gabe Maharjan
Sound by: Verne Good
Set and Costume by: Lindsay Ann Black
Produced by: Theaturtle and Richard Jordan
Originally Produced by: Theatre Direct

Capacity limited to 100 people with physical distancing. Registration required (either online or at the gates) 

Alphonse

River Mill Park
August 18, 2021 7:00 PM
August 19, 2021 2:00 PM

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OFF THE BEATEN PATH

June 15, 2021

IMPORTANT UPDATE! THE EVENT HAS BEEN MOVED TO THE HUNTSVILLE FAIRGROUNDS LOCATED AT 407 RAVENSCLIFFE RD.

A Free family friendly day of performances and art making activities inspired by nature and the beauty of Muskoka.

The event runs from 10am-4pm, with a repeating program of dance performances, walkabout characters, exhibits and hands on art making activities.The event is divided into 3 hour blocks.

SCHEDULE:

PROGRAM #1
10am – Gates Open
10:30am – Nimkii Osawamick – Hoop Dance workshop & Performance
11am – Les Moutons – a hilarious interactive dance performance featuring the exploits of 3 healthy ewes and a young ram
11:30am – Walkabout performance with Greg Tarlin & hands on art making activities with Elise Muller, Pam Carnochan and more

PROGRAM #2
1pm – Gates open

1:30pm – Nimkii Osawamick – Hoop Dance workshop & Performance
2pm – Les Moutons – a hilarious interactive dance performance featuring the exploits of 3 healthy ewes and a young ram
2:30pm – Walkabout performance with Greg Tarlin & hands on art making activities with Elise Muller, Pam Carnochan and more

Capacity limited to 100 people with physical distancing. Registration required (either online or at the gates) 

 

 

OFF THE BEATEN PATH

Huntsville Fairgrounds, 407 Ravenscliffe Rd.
August 1, 2021 10:00 AM

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Tom Thomson Canoe Murals

June 10, 2021

NEW THIS YEAR!

Artist Gerry Lantaigne will lead a group of local artists in the creation of 7 more canoe murals, this time featuring the work of famous Canadian artist Tom Thomson. Artists will paint the canoes “en plein air” during a week-long event in Downtown Huntsville’s River Mill Park. Confirmed artists include JF Kuehnen, Helena Renwick, Tim Webb, Janine Marson, Chantelle Poisson and Zoë Valentine. Engage with the artists while you watch the beautiful paintings being created!

Once completed, these canoes will be displayed in Downtown Huntsville as part of the Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery Tour.

WATCH A VIDEO ABOUT THE CANOE MURALS

Tom Thomson Canoe Murals

River Mill Park
July 6, 2021 10:00 AM
July 7, 2021 10:00 AM
July 8, 2021 10:00 AM
July 9, 2021 10:00 AM
July 10, 2021 10:00 AM
July 11, 2021 10:00 AM

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The Trews

June 10, 2021


WE’RE GOING TO HAVE LIVE MUSIC OUTDOORS!!

An intimate acoustic trio performance with Canadian Rock Icons The Trews!

SOLD OUT!

MEMBERS CALL 705-788-2787 TO PURCHASE

These concerts will take place under the open air covered pavilion at the Huntsville Fairgrounds. These are in-person social distanced shows with a maximum audience capacity of 100. Concerts will follow guidance and regulations set out by the Simcoe/Muskoka District Health Unit.

NOTE: There will be one 90 minute acoustic trio set. We are encouraging one person to buy the tickets for each group so we can properly social distance between social bubbles. Ultimately we would love for our guests to buy tickets in groups of 6, but we understand that is not always possible. Seating is a mixture of picnic tables and individual seats. CLICK HERE TO SEE A SEATING CHART Members of the same household or extended bubble may be seated together. Gates open at 6pm. Cash bar available on site provided Lake of Bays Brewery.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

The Trews are among the most prolific, electrifying, and innovative rock bands on the planet. The Nova Scotia-bred combo of singer/guitarist Colin MacDonald, guitarist John-Angus MacDonald, bassist Jack Syperek, and drummer Chris Gormley —songwriters all —has won universal acclaim for both their dazzling live performances and wildly accessible songs.

You’d think a celebrated veteran band like The Trews—with countless radio hits, ecstatic fans from Dublin to Des Moines plus multiple EPs, a pair of live albums and a retrospective—would regard studio album number six as a cinch.

After all, it’s their career equivalent to LedZeppelin’s Physical Graffiti or REM’s Green, the Beatles’ Rubber Soul and The Tragically Hip’s Phantom Power; the apex of decades-long musical ingenuity arriving at a juncture where there is nothing, truly not one thing, left to prove.

Yet you’d be dead wrong. In what can only be described as a rage against stasis, The Trews approached Civilianaires, their electrifying and wildly original follow-up to 2014’s The Trews, the way a contractor tackles a kitchen reno:t tearing things down to the studs, then building out piece by new piece.

“We’re almost in existential-crisis-mode if we don’t have new songs we’re excited about,” guitarist/songwriter John-Angus MacDonald howls on behalf of singer/songwriter Colin MacDonald and bassist Jack Syperek. “With us it’s always ‘What’s next?’ We’re most galvanized while we’re creating. And this new album is a completely fresh take on what we’ve done before.”

Which is not to suggest Trews fans will be bewildered by the towering and multifaceted songs on Civilianaires. Dazzled is more like it, though #jawhitsfloor will doubtless trend when heads wrap around tracks like the seething, staccato, and synth-goosed corker “Harder To Love,” “Is It Too Late” —a sombre, almost hymnal anthem buoyed by piano and a choir —and the cheekily poetic “Bar Star,” its gargantuanchorus described by John-Angus MacDonald as the band’s best ever.

Coming from the rock and roll bruisers who delivered the absurdly sticky “Rise In the Wake,” “Beautiful & Tragic,” and “Hold Me In Your Arms,”that’s a whale of a claim. But nothing about Civilianaires scans as even remotely garden-variety. It’s almost as if the new album leveraged all the obsessive musical minutiae the band has been stockpiling in its collective noggin since their kiddo days playing together in small-town Nova Scotia. (They now call the fast-rising cultural hotbed of Hamilton, Ontario home).

And it’s not just the sonics that are soaring. The lyrics on the year-in-the-making Civilianaires also carry gravitas, as evidenced by the blistering a git-prop rant (and bona fide rock-radio hit) “The New US,” which takes aim at a certain orange-hued world leader, a.k.a. “the little man who isn’t home, his little hands arm the drones.”

“We’ve dabbled with politics before,” John-Angus MacDonald confirms. “We have a song called ‘Gun Control’ from our third record (2008’s No Time for Later)that refuses to go away because the issue refuses to go away. But who can ignore what’s going on now? It’s a rage-r of a song about a rage-r of a topic.”

Indeed. Still, if there is an overarching takeaway from Civilianaires—apart from the fact that it’s a head-spinner from start to finish —it’s that The Trews were fearless in confronting potential creative inertia, even if that meant discarding a proven jam-to-studio method that has so far earned near-universal critical acclaim and a heap of prestigious gigs with the likes of the Rolling Stones, Robert Plant, and Bruce Springsteen

The Trews

Huntsville Fairgrounds, 407 Ravenscliffe Rd.
August 26, 2021 8:00 PM
August 27, 2021 8:00 PM

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Serena Ryder

June 10, 2021

WE’RE GOING TO HAVE LIVE MUSIC OUTDOORS!!
An intimate acoustic performance by platinum-selling vocal powerhouse Serena Ryder!

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These concerts will take place under the open air covered pavilion at the Huntsville Fairgrounds. These are in-person social distanced shows with a maximum audience capacity of 100. Concerts will follow guidance and regulations set out by the Simcoe/Muskoka District Health Unit.

NOTE: There will be one 90 minute set. We are encouraging one person to buy the tickets for each group so we can properly social distance between social bubbles. Ultimately we would love for our guests to buy tickets in groups of 6, but we understand that is not always possible. Seating is a mixture of picnic tables and individual seats. CLICK HERE TO SEE A SEATING CHART Members of the same household or extended bubble may be seated together. Gates open at 6pm. Cash bar available on site provided Lake of Bays Brewery.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Toronto-based Serena Ryder is adored by fans, peers and critics alike, in part due to her raw and earnest songwriting, and beautifully electric live performances. She has received numerous accolades, including six prestigious JUNO Awards, a MuchMusic Video Award for Best Rock Video for “Stompa.”, and a Canadian Screen Award for Achievement in Music–Original Song.

Her album, The Art of Falling Apart (released in March 2021), chronicles Serena’s journey from mental illness to wellness. The album was written and recorded over 10 days, and the track listing allows the listener to follow Serena’s creative process in a truly linear sense. Each song was recorded the day it was written, featuring raw, unprocessed vocals.


The album is one piece of a greater movement for Serena as a leader in mental health and wellness. A longtime advocate, Serena has worked with a variety of health and wellness initiatives, and in 2018 won the Margaret Trudeau Mental Health Advocacy Award. She has presented her keynote speech (also named The Art of Falling Apart) to audiences across Canada, and will soon release a shortened animated version to grow its impact around the world. Recently, she launched The Art of Wellness —a free mindfulness program for artists and creatives. Combined with the album rollout, these pieces will help position Serena as a leader in both music and mental health.

Serena Ryder

Huntsville Fairgrounds, 407 Ravenscliffe Rd.
August 24, 2021 8:00 PM
August 25, 2021 8:00 PM

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MORE BARN!: THE MUSIC OF NEIL YOUNG

June 10, 2021

WE’RE GOING TO HAVE LIVE MUSIC OUTDOORS!!
Are you ready for the Country? The sold out hit show is back!

3RD SHOW ADDED AUGUST 22 AT 3PM!!!

These concerts will take place under the open air covered pavilion at the Huntsville Fairgrounds. These are not drive-ins. They are in-person social distanced shows with a maximum audience capacity of 100. Concerts will follow guidance and regulations set out by the Simcoe/Muskoka District Health Unit.

NOTE: We are encouraging one person to buy the tickets for each group so we can properly social distance between social bubbles. Ultimately we would love for our guests to buy tickets in groups of 6, but we understand that is not always possible. Seating is a mixture of picnic tables and individual seats. CLICK HERE TO SEE A SEATING CHART Members of the same household or extended bubble may be seated together. Gates open at 6pm. Cash bar available on site provided Lake of Bays Brewery.

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A lively songbook night celebrating the music of Neil Young’s legendary Harvest album. After 2 sold out shows in 2019, local musician Tobin Spring is back with some of Muskoka’s top players bringing you hits like “Heart of Gold”, “Old Man”, “Harvest” and more

MORE BARN!: THE MUSIC OF NEIL YOUNG

Huntsville Fairgrounds, 407 Ravenscliffe Rd.
August 21, 2021 8:00 PM
August 22, 2021 8:00 PM
August 22, 2021 3:00 PM

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THE FITZGERALDS

June 10, 2021

WE’RE GOING TO HAVE LIVE MUSIC OUTDOORS!!
Three award winning siblings bring high-energy fiddling and mind-blowing step dancing.

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These concerts will take place under the open air covered pavilion at the Huntsville Fairgrounds. These are not drive-ins. They are in-person social distanced shows with a maximum audience capacity of 100. Concerts will follow guidance and regulations set out by the Simcoe/Muskoka District Health Unit.

NOTE: We are encouraging one person to buy the tickets for each group so we can properly social distance between social bubbles. Ultimately we would love for our guests to buy tickets in groups of 6, but we understand that is not always possible. Seating is a mixture of picnic tables and individual seats. CLICK HERE TO SEE A SEATING CHART Members of the same household or extended bubble may be seated together. Gates open at 6pm. Cash bar available on site provided Lake of Bays Brewery.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

A family group consisting of fiddling and step dancing siblings – Tom, Kerry & Julie Fitzgerald. These siblings, from just outside of Canada’s renowned Ottawa Valley, have come a long way from their small town roots. Featuring 3-time Canadian Grandmaster Fiddle Champions and Ontario Open Step Dance Champions, this unique act features high-energy fiddling and mind-blowing step dancing. It is the rare combination of exceptional musicianship, incomparable step dancing, audience interaction, evident love of performing, and genuine sibling connection that resonates with audiences of all ages and sets this group apart. See more at https://www.thefitzgeralds.net/

THE FITZGERALDS

Huntsville Fairgrounds, 407 Ravenscliffe Rd.
August 15, 2021 8:00 PM

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BROADWAY AFTER DARK

June 10, 2021

WE’RE GOING TO HAVE LIVE MUSIC OUTDOORS!!
The Huntsville Theatre Company (HTC) comes out to play with a revue from musicals on the edge.

MEMBERS CALL 705-788-2787 TO PURCHASE

These concerts will take place under the open air covered pavilion at the Huntsville Fairgrounds. These are not drive-ins. They are in-person social distanced shows with a maximum audience capacity of 100. Concerts will follow guidance and regulations set out by the Simcoe/Muskoka District Health Unit.

NOTE: We are encouraging one person to buy the tickets for each group so we can properly social distance between social bubbles. Ultimately we would love for our guests to buy tickets in groups of 6, but we understand that is not always possible. Seating is a mixture of picnic tables and individual seats. CLICK HERE TO SEE A SEATING CHART Members of the same household or extended bubble may be seated together. Gates open at 6pm. Cash bar available on site provided Lake of Bays Brewery.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

As the sun goes down, the Huntsville Theatre Company (HTC) brings out the dark once again! Come out for a wickedly fun revue of musicals on the edge from Moulin Rouge, Chicago, Kinky Boots and so much more. Leave the kids at home so you can enjoy an evening of sexy & hilarious broadway hits performed by incredible local talent. Live performance is BACK and you don’t want to miss this!

BROADWAY AFTER DARK

Huntsville Fairgrounds, 407 Ravenscliffe Rd.
August 20, 2021 8:00 PM

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OKAN

June 10, 2021

WE’RE GOING TO HAVE LIVE MUSIC OUTDOORS!!
Afro-Cuban roots with jazz, folk and global rhythms. 2021 JUNO Award winner!

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These concerts will take place under the open air covered pavilion at the Huntsville Fairgrounds. These are not drive-ins. They are in-person social distanced shows with a maximum audience capacity of 100. Concerts will follow guidance and regulations set out by the Simcoe/Muskoka District Health Unit.

NOTE: We are encouraging one person to buy the tickets for each group so we can properly social distance between social bubbles. Ultimately we would love for our guests to buy tickets in groups of 6, but we understand that is not always possible. Seating is a mixture of picnic tables and individual seats. CLICK HERE TO SEE A SEATING CHART Members of the same household or extended bubble may be seated together. Gates open at 6pm. Cash bar available on site provided Lake of Bays Brewery.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Taking their name from the word for heart in the Afro-Cuban religion of Santeria, the women-led ensemble OKAN fuses Afro-Cuban roots with jazz, folk and global rhythms in songs about immigration, courage and love.

Having recently worked with Bomba Estereo, Lido Pimienta and Dayme Arocena, OKAN recently followed up on their Juno-nominated and Independent Music Award-winning debut album Sombras, with their sophomore release Espiral. This album recently won a 2021 JUNO for World Music Album.

Espiral delves deeper into the group’s rich Cuban roots, finding renewed inspiration in this rich musical heritage. The Santeria influences are most evident in the title track, Espiral which uniquely blends guajira, the folk genre of Eastern Cuba, with Santeria-derived chants. 

Born in Havana, Cuba, Elizabeth Rodriguez is a classically trained violinist who served as concertmaster for Havana’s Youth Orchestra. Magdelys Savigne hails from Santiago de Cuba and graduated with honours in orchestral percussion from Havana’s University of the Arts. Both are also Grammy-nominees for their contributions to Jane Bunnett and Maqueque, of which they are former members.

OKAN

Huntsville Fairgrounds, 407 Ravenscliffe Rd.
August 11, 2021 8:00 PM

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Hawksley Workman

June 10, 2021

WE’RE GOING TO HAVE LIVE MUSIC OUTDOORS!!
An intimate performance with Hometown Favourite Hawksley Workman!

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WITH SPECIAL GUEST KEVIN HEARN!
Kevin is a Canadian music legend having collaborated with Lou Reed (keyboardist & musical director), Gord Downie (Secret Path), Violent Femmes, and of course as member of the Barenaked Ladies. Kevin will be joined by violinist Hugh Marsh (Bruce Cockburn, Mary Margaret O’Hara).
 

These concerts will take place under the open air covered pavilion at the Huntsville Fairgrounds. These are in-person social distanced shows with a maximum audience capacity of 100. Concerts will follow guidance and regulations set out by the Simcoe/Muskoka District Health Unit.

NOTE: There will be 2 x 45 minute duo sets. We are encouraging one person to buy the tickets for each group so we can properly social distance between social bubbles. Ultimately we would love for our guests to buy tickets in groups of 6, but we understand that is not always possible. Seating is a mixture of picnic tables and individual seats. CLICK HERE TO SEE A SEATING CHART Members of the same household or extended bubble may be seated together. Gates open at 6pm. Cash bar available on site provided Lake of Bays Brewery.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Hawksley Workman is a JUNO Award-winning and Gold Record certified singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Since his ground-breaking self-produced indie debut For Him and The Girls (1999) through to chart-topping singles of 2020, Hawksley has careened between major label international smash hits to Canadiana soaked indie releases.  Boasting a catalogue of 17 solo records, Hawksley’s genre defying style strings together folk, chart pop and irrepressible cabaret. His show-stopping vocals on songs about weather, love, heartbreak and tales of end-times have garnered him a league of devoted fans.

Performing over a thousand shows worldwide, Hawksley has headlined prestigious venues like Massey Hall and The Olympia in Paris. For a uniquely Canadian artist Hawksley has built loyal fan bases in the UK, France, Norway and Australia launching many successful tours, demystifying and delighting fans while drawing on an enviable catalogue of mischievous favourites, glammy stompers and heartfelt hymns to small town Canada.

Hawksley’s latest release, Less Rage More Tears was released October 23, 2020 on his indie label Isadora Records.  The single “Just a Dream”, which reached #1 on the CBC Music Top 20 chart, is a nostalgic feast and a perfect anthem for our collective melancholy.

Hawksley Workman

Huntsville Fairgrounds, 407 Ravenscliffe Rd.
August 6, 2021 8:00 PM
August 7, 2021 8:00 PM
August 8, 2021 8:00 PM

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HUNTSVILLE ART CRAWL

April 7, 2021

 

The Huntsville ART CRAWL is a free self guided art tour in and around downtown Huntsville, Muskoka. Throughout the month of June, visitors will create their own free art crawl experience by touring local businesses, galleries & studios which feature exhibits, demos & interactive experiences by local artists.

The CRAWL is a new initiative led by the Huntsville Festival of the Arts with support from the Huntsville Municipal Accommodation Tax Association, the Huntsville Downtown BIA, and community partners the Huntsville Art Society & Muskoka Unlimited.

 

 

 

HUNTSVILLE ART CRAWL

Downtown Huntsville
June 1, 2021 8:00 AM
June 30, 2021 5:00 PM

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Play, Pie & a Pint Online

January 3, 2021

A TWIST ON A YEARLY TRADITION!

Join us online for a night of theatre, food and fun from the comfort of your own home! Due to COVID, this year we’re doing things differently. To take part in this super popular event, all you need to do is follow 3 easy steps.

STEP #1: PURCHASE YOUR TICKET ONLINE HERE
The full price ticket includes a wood fired pizza & small salad from the Mill On Main Restaurant and a link to the online performances which will be broadcast over Zoom on January 30th. Tickets can also be purchased for the performances only.

STEP #2: ORDER YOUR PIZZA FOR PICK UP
Call 705-788-5150 to order your pizza. he new hours for Mill on Main are Thursday 5-7:30pm, Friday 3-7:30pm and Saturday noon-7:30pm.
The full price ticket gets you ONE FULL sized pizza & small salad (beer or wine is NOT included in the price, but can be purchased directly from the Mill. Salad cannot be exchanged for pizza). For your FULL sized pizza, you get a choice of either “THE CLASSIC” (Homemade tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella, and spicy salami) or “THE VEGGIE” (Tomato Sauce, Red Onion, Cherry Tomato, Black Olives, Oregano Flakes & Mozzarella Cheese) along with a small salad. When you order, you’ll be asked to pick a date to pick up the food (either January 29 between 3-7:30pm or January 30 between noon-7:30pm). Your pizza will be half-baked in the Mill’s famous Wood Oven to give it that delicious smoky taste. You pick it up, bring it home, and put it in the oven for 20 minutes. Want more food or drink? Of course you can order from the Mill’s menu and pay the restaurant directly. You can see the Mill’s full menu HERE

STEP #3: CHOOSE YOUR VIRTUAL TABLE
Through the use of ZOOM’s break out room feature, you can create your own private space to eat and visit with friends. Think of it like being at a table in a restaurant with your friends. You prepare your food & drink at home, then join the zoom call at 6pm where you can join your friends at a Virtual Table to eat and visit together. At 6:30pm, you’ll be welcomed into the “Main Room” to enjoy the plays.

Virtual Tables can include up to 8 participants and must be arranged in advance. To book your “Virtual Table” e-mail Pat Lightfoot at pat.huntsville@gmail.com. Just want to see the show? No problem. You can join the Zoom call shortly before 6:30pm for the shows.

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This year we’ve included 3 of your favorite plays from past editions along with a world premiere. Our line up includes:

“I’m Herbert”
Written by Robert Anderson
Directed by Caroline Heyblom. Starring Jeanine Spring and Jamie Jordan.
Presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

“Sure Thing”
Written by David Ives
Directed by Tia Pearse. Starring Lauren and Mark Rodrigues
Presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

“Waiting for the Matinée”
Written by Eric Coble: presented by Special Arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
Directed by Cyd Jones. Starring Karen Thorn and Terry Savory.
Presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

” I have ZOOM news “
Written by Alberta Robinet. Directed & Edited by Sarah Vanasse. Story Concept by Alberta Robinet & Sarah Vanasse. Starring Alberta Robinet, Sarah Vanasse & Eric Vanasse

Filming and editing: John A McDonald – Creative Construct
Producer: HFA : Dan Watson (Executive Director HFA)
Event Co-ordinator: Suzanne Riverin (HFA Board)
Assistant Event Co-ordinator: Pat Lightfoot

Play, Pie & a Pint Online

Online
January 30, 2021 6:00 PM

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Muskoka Music Sessions Online

January 3, 2021

 

Join us Friday nights at 7pm for a FREE online concert featuring some of Muskoka’s finest musicians playing original rock, folk & country.

These concerts were recorded live at CANVAS BREWERY in November 2020 and will be available to WATCH ON THIS PAGE as well as both the HUNTSVILLE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS & HUNTERS BAY RADIO Facebook Pages.

SCHEDULE:

FRIDAY JANUARY 15
7pm | The Tobin Spring Band

FRIDAY JANUARY 22
7pm | Gina Horswood

FRIDAY JANUARY 29
7pm | Sean Cotton

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5
7pm | The Mighty Lopez

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12
7pm | Bet Smith & the Currie Brothers

 

Muskoka Music Sessions Online

Online
January 15, 2021 7:00 PM
January 22, 2021 7:00 PM
January 29, 2021 7:00 PM
February 5, 2021 7:00 PM
February 12, 2021 7:00 PM

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Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy’s Celtic Family Christmas

November 5, 2020


Huntsville Festival of the Arts is thrilled to partner with Natalie MacMaster & Donnelly Leahy to bring you some online holiday cheer for the whole family!

“This Christmas season, our family is inviting the world to our home, virtually, to witness our music, life and preparation at Christmas time. Mostly music, it will also include candid moments around the kitchen, decorating the tree, and other bits of Christmas chaos!!”
– Natalie & Donnell

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW TO BUY TICKETS FROM HOMEPLAY

 

 

Two of the world’s most celebrated fiddlers, who also happen to be married, create a whirlwind performance of fiddle-driven music, dance and song. Together they make up two of the planet’s very best fiddle players. Natalie MacMaster is a member of the order of Canada and has toured with the Chieftains, Faith Hill, Carlos Santana and Alison Krauss, and has recorded with Yo-Yo Ma. Donnell Leahy is a multiple Juno Award winning musician, part of the Leahy Family, who has played with likes of Shania Twain amongst others. Together they bring unparalleled musicianship, down-home humour, and a whole gaggle of their kids. It’s no surprise they hold the Festival record for most presented artist.

Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy’s Celtic Family Christmas

Online
December 12, 2020 8:00 PM

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Muskoka Music Sessions

November 5, 2020

 

On Girlfriends’ Getaway Weekend, join our live studio audience for a series of recorded concerts featuring some of Muskoka’s finest musicians playing original rock, folk & country.

SCHEDULE:

FRIDAY NOV 13
9pm | Tobin Spring

SATURDAY NOV 14
3pm | Gina Horswood
6pm | Sean Cotton
9pm | The Mighty Lopez

SUNDAY NOV 15
2pm | Bet Smith & the Currie Brothers

Doors Open 45 minutes prior to show time.

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These concerts will follow the guidance and regulations set out by the Province of Ontario and the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit. As such, the following rules will be in place.
1. Audience capacity will be 25 with physical distancing.
2. Members of the same household or extended bubble may be seated together
3. Washrooms are open. Sanitize before you go in and wash before you leave. Washrooms will be cleaned & disinfected regularly.

Muskoka Music Sessions

Canvas Brewery, 12 John St.
November 13, 2020 9:00 PM
November 14, 2020 3:00 PM
November 14, 2020 6:00 PM
November 14, 2020 9:00 PM
November 15, 2020 2:00 PM

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Huntsville Homegrown Series

October 7, 2020

 

Join us on the beautiful grounds of Morgan House B&B for a unique Muskoka experience featuring outdoor activities (axe throwing/archery), music by James Gray & Bet Smith and delicious organic food. Choose from the elements below to create your own tailor made experience!

Noon-2:30pm:
Join Find Your Wild (https://findyourwild.life/) and try your hand at axe throwing or archery. Trained instructors will be on site to facilitate the activities safely and with strict health protocols. Sessions are one hour long which includes opportunity to use both axes and bows. Minimum of 4 people per booking. 2 sessions available (Noon & 1:30pm).

Noon-3pm:
Enjoy a delicious organic meal on the picturesque grounds. Pre-order a 3- course meal prepared by the Good Food Co-op. Your meal will be delivered to you on site to enjoy before or during the concert. Organizers will contact you after purchase to complete your order. CLICK HERE to see the menu

3pm-4pm:
Experience original music by some of Huntsville’s most talented players. Featured players include Folk Artists James Gray (Oct 17) and Bet Smith (Oct 24). Concerts take place under an outdoor covered space.

This experience will follow the guidance and regulations set out by the Province of Ontario and the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit. As such, the following rules will be in place.
1. Audience capacity will be 25 with physical distancing.
2. Members of the same household or extended bubble may be seated together
3. Washrooms are open. Sanitize before you go in and wash before you leave. Washrooms will be cleaned & disinfected regularly.

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Artist Bios:

James Gray is a contemporary version of an old-school traveling folk singer. Over the years James has been endlessly criss-crossing Canada, Europe and Australia in pursuit of seeing the world and entertaining folks along the way. Notably James was a musical guest on the TED Talks held on the west coast of Canada, and recently James has received regular airplay on CBC radio programs including Fresh Air with Nana Aba Duncan and Ontario morning with Wei Chen. This past year Gray was invited to perform at both the 2019 Mariposa Folk Festival and the 2019 Troubadour Festival in James’ home of central Ontario.

“James Gray is a dynamic singer/songwriter with a spirited, compelling sound that speaks to us all. With a stage presence that commands your attention his music is expressive and soulful. He garners followers wherever he performs. James is a musical talent not to be missed!” Pam Carter, Mariposa Folk Foundation President/Festival Chairperson

 

In Twenty-Ten, Bet Smith settled in to a tiny cabin on the west coast of Canada. Far-removed from everyday conveniences like running water and electricity, Bet learned to find comfort in a
give-and-take relationship with the land. Growing food, cooking over a fire, pulling water from the ground, waking up to see her breath hanging in the air on cold winter mornings; she learned
to settle in with nature’s rhythms and embrace her dependence on the earth. Her reverence for nature soon began to show up in her music. Love songs would become adorned with imagery of wilderness, angst and heartbreak would often be for and on behalf of the earth.

In 2014 Bet returned home to Ontario and connected with multi-instrumentalists Rob and Andrew Currie. Eventually they would record two LPs and perform at venues and festivals
throughout their home region. Crafting songs from an unusually vast palette of experiences, Bet Smith speaks to listeners from every walk of life. Stylistically, Bet moves freely between alternative-folk and traditional country and is often acknowledged for her clever phrasing and unencumbered self-taught style.
Wantng to bring her environmentalist message to children, Bet released a short children’s EP in fall 2019 under the name “Wilderness Betty and the Turnips,” along with a stop-motion music
video to accompany the song, “Little Bees” which honours the vital role bees play in agriculture.

Bet has toured Canada from coast to coast. Festival highlights have included Sawdust City Music Festival, Roots North Music Festival, Salmon Arm Roots & Blues, Islands Folk Fest, Music City
North and Mariposa Folk Fes6val. Bet is set to release a new LP in February 2021.

 

Huntsville Homegrown Series

Morgan House B&B, 83 Morgan's Rd
October 17, 2020 12:00 PM
October 24, 2020 12:00 PM

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Michael Bernard Fitzgerald Farm Tour

September 17, 2020

A NOTE FROM MICHAEL AND HIS TEAM:
With the uptick of Covid cases in Ontario we have had to assess the plans for Farm Tour. We are disappointed to announce the postponement of your live show.
Since the onset of the tour we have had to keep in mind the nature of the times and remain flexible to any changes in the rules as well as in the general comfort level of individuals in each of the areas we visit.
While the show can still operate under Ontario’s current safety guidelines and gathering rules, we have the sense that postponing the show will not only ensure everyone’s safety, but comfort levels as well.
Farm Tour has allowed an incredible opportunity for Canadians to experience live music safely during this time, and connect with one another in a meaningful way – from 6 feet apart.  The success of the tour so far can only be attributed to people like you open to trying something different. Your support is beyond appreciated. 
Your original show will transfer to a live stream. This email will be followed by an invitation to a live stream date. Each show will be streamed with limited numbers allowing for the same intimate conversation style concert The Greenbriar would have allowed for.
Your tickets will access you to the live stream and be transferred to a new live show date when the time is right for us to return to your city.
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Part of a cross country tour of Michael’s new record “Love Valley” to farms across Canada. Each night hosts 20 people in a traveling open-air venue called The Greenbriar. Tickets available through michaelbernardfitzgerald.com – we will update capacity information in keeping with provincial and federal decisions regarding Covid19. In the event that the show has to be rescheduled we will set a new date and continue with a streamed event on the original scheduled date.

 

 

Each set of four tickets will reflect one household or Covid cohort** Please input all guests email addresses and phone numbers. Directions, instructions and Covid related safety precautions will be relayed day of event (site will be no further than 45 minutes from city centre by vehicle). In the event of cancelation for any reason a new date will be set and a private live stream will take place on the original date.

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The show takes place at Woodfield Sky River Farm: a Therapeutic Animal Farm which includes 59 goats. Come early at 7pm to have a visit!

 

Michael Bernard Fitzgerald Farm Tour

Woodfield Sky River Farm, 1263 Three Mile Lake Rd 1 Utterson, ON
September 30, 2020 8:00 PM

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Tim Hicks: Campfire Troubadour

September 9, 2020

WE’RE GOING TO HAVE LIVE MUSIC OUTDOORS!!
An intimate acoustic performance with Country Superstar Tim Hicks!

 

COME EARLY TO CHECK OUT SOME INCREDIBLE VEHICLES!!! THE FOLKS FROM EDMONDS GM WILL BE ON SITE TO SHOW YOU WHAT THEY’VE GOT UNDER THE HOOD AND WILL BE GIVING AWAY SOME SWEET PRIZES!!

These concerts will take place under the open air covered pavilion at the Huntsville Fairgrounds. These are in-person social distanced shows with a maximum audience capacity of 100. Concerts will follow guidance and regulations set out by the Simcoe/Muskoka District Health Unit.

NOTE: This will be a 60 minute acoustic set plus encore. We are encouraging one person to buy the tickets for each group so we can properly social distance between social bubbles. Ultimately we would love for our guests to buy tickets in groups of 6, but we understand that is not always possible. Seating is a mixture of picnic tables and individual seats. CLICK HERE TO SEE A SEATING CHART Members of the same household or extended bubble may be seated together. Gates open at 6pm. Cash bar available on site provided Lake of Bays Brewery.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Defining a genre with his sure-footed everyman approach, in June 2020, the platinum selling entertainer released “Wreck This” a 6-song EP featuring the single “No Truck Song” and the summertime anthem “Floatin’.” Produced by Jeff Coplan and co-written by Hicks, Jeff Coplan and Bruce Wallace, ‘No Truck Song’ follows Hicks’ #1 chart-topper “What A Song Should Do”.

“It’s so much fun,” shares Hicks about ‘No Truck Song’. “On every album I usually add one or two songs that are a little tongue-in-cheek, designed to give fans (and me!) a chuckle, but we’ve never released one as a single before. We smiled and laughed a lot while we wrote it, so I hope fans hear that, and it makes them do the same!”

Hicks continues to lead the way, expanding the songwriting and style that helped define today’s country music. The platinum selling entertainer is a “true star on the Canadian country music scene” (GoBe Weekly), “proving he knows how to tailor his songs to his ever-expanding audience” and commemorating his wide-open sound as one of the defining influences on today’s Canadian County Music.

Building from local acclaim to a nationally recognized name, Hicks has cemented his reputation as an elite chart-topping act since making his country label debut in 2013. The platinum selling entertainer’s catalogue of highly praised releases including: “Throw Down”, “5:01”, “5:01+”, “Shake These Walls” and most recently, 2018’s “New Tattoo”, have earned the four-time JUNO Award nominee and CCMA Award winner, two PLATINUM selling singles, 7 GOLD singles, one GOLD album and thirteen Top 10 radio hits including the No. 1 chart-topper “What A Song Should Do” – all with his long-time label Open Road Recordings, in addition to multiple sold-out headlining dates and back to back national tours.

The first recipient of the Nielsen Compass Award, an honour that recognizes an artist for the most total content plays including streams, single and album sales as well as total social media following, Hicks released his fourth full-length studio album “New Tattoo” in June (2018) and followed with the national “Get Loud” headlining tour last fall, where he partnered with PLUS1 and donated $1 from every ticket to the Unison Fund and their work providing counseling and emergency relief services to the Canadian music community. The album’s first single “LOUD”, was licensed by the NHL in North America – adding to his collective 60+ million streams worldwide to date.

Tim Hicks: Campfire Troubadour

Huntsville Fairgrounds, 407 Ravenscliffe Rd.
August 13, 2021 8:00 PM
August 14, 2021 8:00 PM

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REACH: WOVEN WOODEN SCULPTURES

June 25, 2020

CONNECTION FROM A DISTANCE
July 20-31 | River Mill Park

Francophone artist Marc Walter will lead the creation of two epic statues constructed with woven branches in celebration of the connections we maintain during this Pandemic. These sculptures will be built alongside the public in River Mill Park. Members will have the opportunity to add to the works of art by tying ribbons in recognition of that which they draw strength from. These works will be featured as part of Nuit Blanche North 2021, and other events.

This event will follow the guidance and regulations set out by the Province of Ontario’s Stage 2 Reopening Framework As such, the following rules will be in place.

  1. Visitors can observe the creation but must remain at least 2 meters of space from each other.
  2. The number of designated watching positions will not exceed 5 at a time.
  3. The ribbons will be “serve yourself”, and participants are required to use hand sanitizer before they take part.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT info@huntsvillefestival.ca OR CALL 705-788-2787

REACH: WOVEN WOODEN SCULPTURES

Downtown Huntsville
July 21, 2020 8:00 AM

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MOVIE ON THE DOCKS: JAWS

June 25, 2020

NEW DATE ANNOUNCED! SEPTEMBER 5th @ 8:30pm

MOVIE ON THE DOCKS IS BACK! Join us for FREE Screening of the movie classic “JAWS” at the Huntsville Town Docks.

The film will be shown under the open skies on a screen set atop floating docks provided by Pipefusion. Due to restrictions around COVID-19, this year’s event is Boat-In only.

This event will follow the guidance and regulations set out by the Province of Ontario’s Stage 2 Reopening Framework.. As such, the following rules will be in place.

  1. Water crafts will maintain at least 2 meters of space from others for social distancing.
  2. Only members of the same household or extended bubble may occupy the same water craft.
  3. You must stay in your boat at all times except to use the washroom.
  4. You may bring in outside food as long as you take the garbage with you. Please try to support local food businesses that need your support.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT info@huntsvillefestival.ca OR CALL 705-788-2787

MOVIE ON THE DOCKS: JAWS

Downtown Huntsville
September 5, 2020 8:30 PM

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MOVIE ON THE DOCKS: TITANIC

June 25, 2020

MOVIE ON THE DOCKS IS BACK! Join us for FREE Screening of the movie classic “TITANIC” at the Huntsville Town Docks.

The film will be shown under the open skies on a screen set atop floating docks provided by Pipefusion. Due to restrictions around COVID-19, this year’s event is Boat-In only.

This event will follow the guidance and regulations set out by the Province of Ontario’s Stage 2 Reopening Framework.. As such, the following rules will be in place.

  1. Water crafts will maintain at least 2 meters of space from others for social distancing.
  2. Only members of the same household or extended bubble may occupy the same water craft.
  3. You must stay in your boat at all times except to use the washroom.
  4. You may bring in outside food as long as you take the garbage with you. Please try to support local food businesses that need your support.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT info@huntsvillefestival.ca OR CALL 705-788-2787

MOVIE ON THE DOCKS: TITANIC

Downtown Huntsville
August 1, 2020 9:00 PM

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ANDY SHAUF: All Request Livestream

June 22, 2020

Appearing in his first livestream since the pandemic began, Andy Shauf will play an all-request show from his home in Toronto. 

This one-hour performance will help to raise funds for a variety of causes, including his neighbourhood’s Parkdale Community Food Bank, Nia Centre for the Arts (a Toronto-based not-for-profit arts centre that supports, showcases and promotes an appreciation of arts from across the African Diaspora), and Andy Shauf’s band and crew. Fans can make song requests by visiting Andy’s Twitter or Instagram (@andyshauf), or through the Facebook event page for this show.

Praise for Andy Shauf’s The Neon Skyline

The Neon Skyline unfolds into a wistful, funny and heartbreaking world of its own. – Pitchfork

The closer you pay attention to the breezy facade, the deeper you’re drawn into his vignette. – Stereogum

A gifted singer-songwriter. More than that, a gifted storyteller. – NPR

ANDY SHAUF: All Request Livestream

Online
June 30, 2020 9:00 PM

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HfA Drive In Concerts: Tragically Hip Tribute

June 18, 2020

A celebration of the music of one Canada’s most beloved bands The Tragically Hip. Led by local local musician Sean Cotton and his band of top top local players, the show features all the hits including Courage, Little Bones, Bobcaygeon, Wheat Kings and more.

The show will be presented like a classic drive-in experience. You park your car and listen either through speakers or tune in through your radio. Tickets include 1 vehicle with up to 2 occupants (1 driver + 1 passenger) . Additional passengers tickets can be purchased at check out (maximum 4 additional passengers per vehicle). Admission is by Proof of Purchase.


Ticket Prices:

$40 per Vehicle (1 driver + 1 passenger)
$15 per additional passenger (max 4 additional)

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This concert will follow the guidance and regulations set out by the Province of Ontario’s Stage 2 Reopening Framework.. As such, the following rules will be in place.

  1. Cars will be parked with at least 2 meters of space between for social distancing.
  2. Only members of the same household or extended bubble may occupy the same motor vehicle.
  3. You must stay in your vehicle at all times except to use the washroom.
  4. You may bring in outside food as long as you take the garbage with you. Please try to support local food businesses that need your support.
  5. Washrooms are open, they will be limited to 2 customers at a time. Sanitize before you go in and wash before you leave. Washrooms will be cleaned & disinfected regularly
  6. Tickets are by advance purchase only.

 

HfA Drive In Concerts: Tragically Hip Tribute

Huntsville Fairgrounds, 407 Ravenscliffe Rd.
August 22, 2020 7:00 PM

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HfA Drive In Concerts: Rolling Stones Tribute

June 18, 2020

SOLD OUT

GENERAL ADMISSION. GATES OPEN AT 6PM.
ENTRY WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE

Local favorite Tobin Spring brings a band of top-notch Muskoka musicians to play all the Stones favorite hits like Jumping Jack Flash, Sympathy for the Devil, Honky Tonk Woman, Satisfaction and more. The show will be presented like a classic drive-in experience. You park your car and tune in through your radio. Tickets include 1 vehicle with up to 2 occupants (1 driver + 1 passenger) . Additional passengers tickets can be purchased at check out (maximum 4 additional passengers per vehicle).

This concert will follow the guidance and regulations set out by the Province of Ontario’s Stage 2 Reopening Framework.. As such, the following rules will be in place.

  1. Cars will be parked with at least 2 meters of space between for social distancing.
  2. Only members of the same household or extended bubble may occupy the same motor vehicle.
  3. You must stay in your vehicle at all times except to use the washroom. Sorry no convertibles or back of pickup trucks
  4. You may bring in outside food as long as you take the garbage with you. Please try to support local food businesses that need your support.
  5. Washrooms are open, they will be limited to 2 customers at a time. Sanitize before you go in and wash before you leave. Washrooms will be cleaned & disinfected regularly
  6. Tickets are by advance purchase only.

HfA Drive In Concerts: Rolling Stones Tribute

Huntsville Fairgrounds, 407 Ravenscliffe Rd.
July 18, 2020 7:00 PM

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Group of Seven Canoe Murals

June 2, 2020

In 2020, the Huntsville Festival of the Arts (HfA) celebrated the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Group of Seven Artists through this very Canadian project. Huntsville artist Gerry Lantaigne, known for his work on the Group of 7 Outdoor Gallery, created 7 new murals, each painted on the underside of a canoe and featuring the work of one the Group of 7 members. These murals celebrate the role of the Group of Seven and the canoe in shaping Canada’s national identity.

Throughout the summer of 2021, these canoes will be exhibited in different outdoor spaces throughout Ontario. Scheduled stops include:

June 1-July 4 & September 1-30 – River Mill Park, Downtown Huntsville
July 5-31 – Algonquin Outfitters, Opeongo Lake, 1035 Algonquin Outfitters Road
August 1-31 – Algonquin Art Centre, Km 20, Hwy 60

Following this, the canoes will be auctioned off as part of the Algonquin Outfitters Paddle Art Auction in September 2021. The online auction will take place between September 13-27. For more information on the auction CLICK HERE

Thank you to those whose donated their used canoes for this project including the Trenholme Family, the Grundy/Dowsett family, the McIlroy family, the Harpell family, Tayten Yachuk, the Hunter family, the Horne family, Tara Smyth and all those who offered their canoes. We are fortunate to live in such a giving community!

CHECK OUT THESE AMAZING VIDEOS FEATURING THE CANOES!
CREATED BY LIMELIGHT MUSKOKA & ALGONQUIN OUTFITTERS

FULL VIDEO

A.Y. JACKSON

ARTHUR LISMER

FRANK JOHNSTON

FRANKLIN CARMICHAEL

FREDERICK VARLEY

JEH MACDONALD

LAWREN HARRIS

Group of Seven Canoe Murals

Downtown Huntsville
June 1, 2021 9:00 AM
September 30, 2021 5:00 PM

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BLACK WHOLE: QUARANTINE REUNION CONCERT

April 20, 2020

THANK YOU FOR THE SUPPORT!

We are pleased to announce the concert raised $3,000 for the Table Soup Kitchen Foundation. Funds will go towards supporting their important work and the community they support. Thank you to all the performers, presenters and organizers Marcia Kuehnen & Andreana Hudson.

Throughout the 90’s, the Black Whole Cabaret was a monthly variety show led by students with the support of the fantastic staff and teachers at Huntsville High School. Featuring live performances of music, drama and spoken word, the Black Whole Cabaret was a vital creative outlet for young people and an important piece in Huntsville’s cultural life. For one night only, this live concert on Zoom aims to celebrate those magical evenings, to connect old friends in the middle of this pandemic and to raise much needed funds for local food banks.  ALL FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME!

DID YOU MISS THE SHOW? WANT TO SEE IT AGAIN?

CLICK HERE TO WATCH A RECORDING OF THE ONLINE CONCERT

 

BLACK WHOLE: QUARANTINE REUNION CONCERT

Online Zoom Platform
May 9, 2020 7:00 PM

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The Young Novelists – #StayHome Virtual Concert

April 13, 2020

THE SHOW MUST GO ONLINE!
Join us Sunday May 3rd at 4:30pm from the comfort of your own home for some beautiful music making by award winning folk duo The Young Novelists.

The Young Novelists create contemporary folk songs that marry their effortless harmonies with darkly poetic lyrics and exquisitely crafted hooks. Their third album In City & Country features songs about 10 small towns in Ontario, and has been described as “a lush-sounding feast” (Penguin Eggs) and “emotional, melodic music that variously reminds me of the Jayhawks and Richard and Linda Thompson.” (No Depression) Their previous album landed them a Canadian Folk Music Award for New/Emerging Artist, a nomination for Vocal Group of the Year, and multiple songwriting awards. They have toured across Canada, the United States, and in Europe, often with their young son in tow. Their signature show features confessional storytelling about their songs and travels, singalongs, and the unique sound of bowed glockenspiel.

WHY YOU NEED TO SEE THIS
This is a special event, not just because of the Young Novelists incredible music, but because of that wonderful feeling of being part of a group (you remember that feeling right?). These live stream performances take place over the Zoom Video Conferencing platform. Once you buy tickets, you’ll be sent personalized info on how to sign in to the concert. What sets it apart from regular streaming is the fact that you can have a real face to face interaction with the artists and other audience members. So invite your friends, family, pets, whatever, and join an impromptu online community enjoying uplifting music during troubled times.

We understand that with new software and technologies, you may concerned with security. We encourage you to visit Zoom’s Privacy Policy to be well informed if you are considering signing up.

The Young Novelists – #StayHome Virtual Concert

Online Zoom Platform
May 3, 2020 4:30 PM

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HfA Summer Drama Camp

February 26, 2020

HfA SUMMER DRAMA CAMP | AUGUST 10-14 | 8:30am-4:30pm
HfA STUDIO | AGES 7-12 | $225 (INCLUDING HST)

Join us for a week long camp experiencing the fun and imagination of the theatre!

SOLD OUT

The Huntsville Festival of the Arts will always put the safety of our clients and community first. Now that our region has entered stage 3 of Ontario’s reopening plan, we are proceeding with caution, and are pleased to offer this drama camp that includes enhanced health and safety measures.

This camp is designed to expand young people’s creativity through the skillful use of theatre games, scene work, movement and song. Activities will take place in the HfA studio as well as outdoors, and social distancing between all campers will be maintained. Everybody is welcome; be it shy, confident, a preferred spectator or ready for the stage, if your child is interested in drama or creation or just being different, they have a place in HFA Drama Camp!

Health and safety protocol procedures include but are not limited to:

  • Maximum of 8 campers
  • Diligent cleaning of all areas and daily screening/monitoring of campers health
  • Pickup/ drop off procedures including designated drop off zone and times
  • Frequent mandatory hand washing for all campers and staff
  • Physical distancing for campers including verbal prompts and visual cues
  • Virtual staff/parent communication
  • Staff will have individual masks at their disposal for any close camper contact
  • Individual costumes and props, washed and not shared
  • Mandatory personal items such as sunscreen, hats, snacks(no sharing)
  • Staggered bathroom breaks
  • Daily activities outdoors

FOR THE FULL COVID: MINISTRY GUIDELINE FOR SUMMER CAMPS CLICK HERE

HfA Summer Drama Camp

HfA Studio, 58 Main St. East (entrance accross from River Mill Park)
August 10, 2020 8:30 AM

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Matt Dusk Sings Sinatra

February 14, 2020

Sinatra. All that cool, classy style and energy from the Rat Pack shows of yesterday are right here, right now. Take a journey with Award-Winning, Multi-Platinum selling crooner Matt Dusk as he whisks you away to Las Vegas in 1966 where he pays homage to his hero Frank Sinatra.

With new arrangements by Grammy Award-winning arrangers Pat Williams and Sammy Nestico, Dusk transports you back in time to one of music’s most elegant eras. A time when Come Fly With Me, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Fly Me To The Moon and One For My Baby dominated the charts.

Sinatra With Matt Dusk from Matt Dusk on Vimeo.

Matt Dusk Sings Sinatra

Algonquin Theatre
December 2, 2022 7:30 PM

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Play, Pie & A Pint

November 6, 2019

A YEARLY TRADITION!

join us at The Mill on Main for a night of theatre, food and fun. The ticket includes a dinner seating where you get one of the Mill’s Mini Pizzas or a house salad accompanied by a 16oz. pint or a 5 oz. glass of house red or white Wine. Following dinner, you’ll be entertained by four ten-minute plays presented by local directors and actors.

This year’s line up includes:

“Toilet Talk”
Written by Alberta Robinet. Directed by Sarah Vanasse. Starring Sarah Vanasse and Alberta Robinet.

“Inside the Department of the Exterior”
Written by Philip Hall. Directed by Tia Pearse. Starring Cyd Jones and Matt Huddlestone.

“The Eleventh Minute”
Written by Marika Barnett. Directed by Suzanne Riverin and Catherine Cole. Starring Pru Donaldson and Suzanne Riverin.

“Evolution”
Written by Peter Floyd. Directed by Caroline Heyblom. Starring Karen Thorn, Terry Savory and David Walton.

Produced by Suzanne Riverin.
Stage Management by Pat Lightfoot.

Tickets are $30 and on sale at The Great Vine starting November 15th. CASH ONLY.
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE IN PERSON ONLY.
Last dinner seating at 6:15 after Dinner at 5:00pm.

CLICK HERE FOR A SEATING PLAN FOR THE EVENT

Play, Pie & A Pint

Mill on Main Restaurant, 50 Main St. East
January 13, 2020 7:00 PM
January 14, 2020 7:00 PM

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HfA Saturday Morning Drama Program

November 6, 2019

The Huntsville Festival of the Arts (HfA) is excited to offer a number of new Drama Classes and program for young people JK to Grade 8 running January 18th to March 7th, 2020.

Our courses provide children and youth of all levels of experience a chance to express themselves theatrically and discover the power of their own creative voice and imagination, all the while having fun! Under the mentorship of professional and experienced artists, kids and youth discover the power of their own voice, gain confidence, and make new friends.

We believe that making a child feel comfortable as they are, provides the opportunity for their confidence to grow. Everybody is welcome; be it shy, confident, a preferred spectator or ready for the stage, if your child is interested in drama or creation or just being different, they have a place in the HfA Saturday Morning Drama Program.

FREE TRIAL CLASS NOVEMBER 23RD!

ESSENTIAL SKILLS | JK-GRADE 1 | 9am-9:45am
Introduces children to the basic elements of performing for an audience. Confidence and creative expression is developed through drama games, character building and costume play.

THEATRE CRAFT | GRADES 2-4 | 10am-10:45am
Theatre skills are deepened through, story building, character creation, improvisation and performance techniques. Students will learn how to transform their unique ideas into a play form.

PLAY CREATION  | GRADES 5-8 | 11am-11:45am
Through improvisation, and character exploration, students collaborate to create their own short performance and present it at the HFA Studio on the final weekend of the term.

CLICK HERE TO MEET THE TEACHER CHRISTINA SERRA

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER E-MAIL dan@huntsvillefestival.ca or call 705-788-2787

 

HfA Saturday Morning Drama Program

HfA Studio, 58 Main St. (entrance accross from River Mill Park)
January 18, 2020 12:00 AM

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Blackie and the Rodeo Kings: KING OF THIS TOWN Tour

October 18, 2019

Blackie and The Rodeo Kings mark their 25th anniversary as a band with the release of King of This Town!

Originally, Colin Linden, Stephen Fearing and Tom Wilson came together to record what was supposed to be a one-off tribute album to the great Canadian songwriter Willie P. Bennett. The result was High or Hurtin’: The Songs of Willie P. Bennett. The band had no plans to make a subsequent album but something unanticipated happened. “When we play together and sing together as Blackie and the Rodeo Kings. Something magical happens. We haven’t asked ourselves what it is all these years and we’re not going to start now” as Stephen Fearing describes it. Recognizing this special chemistry and the resulting joy of creating music together has brought Blackie and The Rodeo Kings back to stage and studio again and again.

Added Bonus! Each ticket includes a digital download of their newest album King of this Town.

Blackie and the Rodeo Kings: KING OF THIS TOWN Tour

Algonquin Theatre
February 22, 2020 8:00 PM

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A Christmas Carol

September 3, 2019

AN AFFORDABLE HOLIDAY TREAT FOR ALL AGES!

Join us for this hilarious family friendly production of the holiday classic presented by Dufflebag Theatre. Penny-pinching miser Ebenezer Scrooge is well-known across Victorian London for being far more interested in making money than friends. Above all else, he hates Christmas time and its spirit of giving. But on one particular Christmas Eve, several spirits give Ebenezer the surprise of his life, as they whisk him off on a magical journey through past, present and future, to show him the true meaning of the season. From Fezziwig to Tiny Tim, all the favorites are included in DuffleBag Theatre’s exuberant version of the Charles Dickens Yuletide classic!

A Christmas Carol

Algonquin Theatre
December 14, 2019 2:00 PM

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Hyprov: Improv Under Hypnosis

August 21, 2019

HILARIOUS NIGHT OF COMEDY!
PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE OR BY PHONE AT 705-788-2787.

From the minds of improv and comedy legend Colin Mochrie, and master hypnotist, Asad Mecci, comes a brand new, mind-blowing, side-splitting show combining hypnotism and improvisation. Twenty members of the audience will be put under hypnosis, and the five best will join Mochrie into a hypnotic improve extravaganza! This will be an entirely original and completely unforgettable show, for who knows where the unconscious mind will go.

Hyprov: Improv Under Hypnosis

Deerhurst Resort - Legacy Hall
February 1, 2020 8:00 PM

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The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration

July 22, 2019

PRESENTED BY REEL ALTERNATIVES

The final concert in the final tour of the Gord Downie led Canadian supergroup The Tragically Hip. Sweet honey for any Canadian music fan and a tribute to Downie as a rare man and musician!

The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration

Algonquin Theatre
July 29, 2019 7:00 PM

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Burton Cummings: Up Close and Alone

July 11, 2019

PURCHASE TICKETS BY PHONE AT 705-788-2787

Burton Cummings’ musical creations continue to resonate with fans both old and new. His voice is considered to be one of the finest in rock music, and he has continued to uphold this impressive reputation as performer, singer, songwriter and recording artist. With Canada’s original rock ‘n’ roll superstars The Guess Who, Burton scored an unprecedented string of international hit singles and albums, including These Eyes, Laughing, No Time, American Woman, Share The Land, Hang On To Your Life, Albert Flasher, Sour Suite, Orly, Glamour Boy, Star Baby, Clap For The Wolfman and Dancin’ Fool, all written or co-written by Burton. Upon leaving the Guess Who to go solo in 1976, Cummings earned a gold record with his debut solo single, “Stand Tall.” Then came more than a dozen hit singles and albums including “I’m Scared”, “I Will Play a Rhapsody”, “Timeless Love”, “Break It To Them Gently”, “Fine State of Affairs”, “You Saved My Soul”, My Own Way To Rock and Dream Of A Child. That latter disc became the first quadruple platinum-selling album by a Canadian artist. With special guest Spencer Burton.

“His voice has the energetic, ragged edge it did when he turbo-drove The Guess Who to fame.”  – Toronto Star

 

Burton Cummings: Up Close and Alone

Deerhurst Resort - Legacy Hall
November 20, 2019 7:30 PM

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Men of the Deeps: Christmas in the Mine

July 11, 2019

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A holiday show that will treat audiences to some of your favourite holiday tunes, sung in jolly miner style, of course! Sprinkling in a story or two and some jokes for good measure, the choir aims to take showgoers underground, to share the true experience of celebrating Christmas in a real Cape Breton Coal mine with real Cape Breton coal miners. Fiddler Colin Grant will join the world-famous group as they deliver Christmas cheer. Colin is best known as one of Cape Breton’s finest fiddlers.

Men of the Deeps: Christmas in the Mine

Deerhurst Resort
December 1, 2019 3:00 PM

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Woodstock

July 11, 2019

This year marks the 50th anniversary of WOODSTOCK. Join us as we celebrate the amazing music and performances from the concert that changed the world.

Lance Anderson (who Festival audiences have seen in The Last Waltz and Mad Dogs & Englishman) has assembled an incredible cast of Canadian Blues and Roots all-stars for this show. Juno and Maples Blues Award winning Harrison Kennedy (Motown), Tony Springer (Wild T. and the Spirit), Matt Weidinger (Matchedash Parish) and Cheryl Lescom (Soulsville), will join an ensemble of some of Canada’s finest musicians. They will play the highlight moments of music from the 3-day long weekend festival, including iconic performances by Jimmy Hendrix, The WHO, Santana, Sly and the Family Stone, Joe Cocker, The BAND, Janis Joplin, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Richie Havens and more!

Dig out your tie dyes, and prepare to celebrate the music that inspired the world with the simple idea of Peace and Love for all!

Woodstock

Algonquin Theatre
October 26, 2019 7:30 PM

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A MUSICAL EVENING WITH SARAH SLEAN & HAWKSLEY WORKMAN

July 11, 2019

For the first time, two of the finest voices in Canadian music are set to share the stage. Sarah Slean and Hawksley Workman will perform together from their respective musical repertoires—over two decades worth of music! Sarah has made 11 albums and performed with 10 of Canada’s leading orchestras, while Hawksley is a show-stopping songwriter who is as comfortable in front of a mic as he is behind a drum kit.

A MUSICAL EVENING WITH SARAH SLEAN & HAWKSLEY WORKMAN

Algonquin Theatre
March 6, 2020 7:30 PM

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Matt Andersen

July 11, 2019

MASKS REQUIRED. SEATING IS NOT PHYSICALLY DISTANCED.
MEMBERS PURCHASE BY CALLING 705-789-4975
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR MEMBER PROGRAM

WITH SPECIAL GUEST DAVE SAMPSON

A powerhouse performer with a giant, soul-filled voice and commanding stage presence, Matt Andersen has built a formidable following the old-fashioned way: touring worldwide and letting his stunned audiences and new devotees spread the good word of his righteous tunes all over. And the world has indeed woken up and discovered him, helping him amass over 18 million views on YouTube. In addition to headlining major festivals, clubs and theatres throughout North America, Europe and Australia, he has shared the stage and toured with Bo Diddley, Buddy Guy, Greg Allman, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Randy Bachman, Little Feat, Jonny Lang, Serena Ryder, and more. Andersen nabbed the 2013 and 2016 European Blues Award for Best
Solo/Acoustic Act, three Maple Blues Awards in 2012, and was the first ever Canadian to take home top honours in the solo/duo category at the 2010 International Blues Challenge in Memphis. Since the release of Weightless in early 2014, Andersen has received a JUNO nomination for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year, a CIMA Road Gold award, and six Maple Blues Awards for Male Vocalist of the Year.

Mask required. Mask may be removed for drinking only. Other COVID-19 restrictions will be as per provincial COVID-19 regulations on date of event.By purchasing this ticket, the purchaser acknowledges that their contact information may be shared by the Algonquin Theatre with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit if needed for the purpose of COVID-19 contact tracing.

Matt Andersen

Algonquin Theatre
March 20, 2022 7:30 PM

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Lloyd Spiegel

July 11, 2019

A revelation, the consummate performer, an Oz Blues & Roots icon.
– Rolling Stone

Multi-award winning Australian artist Lloyd Spiegel returns to Canada delivering one of the most unique solo concert experiences in the world. Blending jaw-dropping guitar chops with a commanding voice, powerful songwriting, storytelling and comedy, it’s no wonder that Rolling Stone Australia described him as an “Oz Roots & Blues Icon”.

ADDED BONUS!
We are thilled to announce that Lloyd will offer a guitar clinic for all players at 4pm at Canvas Brewery.
Enrollment in the clinic is $10. Tickets for the Clinic + Show are $25.

REGISTER FOR THE WORKSHOP HERE

Lloyd Spiegel

Canvas Brewery
October 5, 2019 7:30 PM

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Country Legends Tribute Tour

July 11, 2019

The Country Legends Tribute Tour is firmly established as North Americas number 1 Country Music Tribute show featuring the music of the biggest names on the American scene, Garth Brooks, Keith Urban and Tim McGraw. The show includes sets that pay tribute to each of these great artists leading to a grand finale with all three artists on stage.

With 14 #1 songs, 28 Top 5 hits, a high-energy live show and countless accolades Keith Urban is one of the top entertainers today. Michael Thomson is Considered to be the most look and sound alike tributes in the world. 

Country singer Garth Brooks has sold more than 100 million albums during his career. His music successfully crossed over onto the Billboard pop charts. The live energy of this show is portrayed by award winning Les Smith who has travelled internationally for 20 years captivating audiences with his talent to impersonate such a country legend.

With 11 consecutive albums debuting at Number One, Tim Mcgraw’s melodic heartfelt songs and  Southern twang have made him one of the most popular country music singers of all time! 
Michael Christopher charms the Tim McGraw experience with all the hits, and a few hidden gems, to be provide the greatest Tim McGraw show in North America.

You’ll know all the songs and be singing along all night so don’t miss out, get your tickets today!

 

Country Legends Tribute Tour

Algonquin Theatre
November 8, 2019 7:30 PM

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Remembering Ed Bickert

April 8, 2019

On February 28, the great Canadian jazz guitarist Ed Bickert passed away at the age of 86. From the mid-‘70s until his retirement in 2000, he recorded more than a dozen albums as a band leader and more than 50 records as a sideman for Paul Desmond, Rosemary Clooney, Peter Appleyard, Moe Koffman, Phil Nimmons, Rob McConnell, Ron Collier and more. His impact on Jazz in Canada, and in fact the world, cannot be overstated.

This very special concert will celebrate his legacy through his music. Led by jazz guitarist Lorne Lofsky, the group includes Rob Piltch on guitar, Kieran Overs on Bass, and Barry Elmes on drums. All are artists who have played with Ed Bickert over the years, who can share stories about their experiences with him and how important he was both personally and to the Jazz world.

Remembering Ed Bickert

Algonquin Theatre
August 4, 2019 8:00 PM

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Ron Sexsmith

April 1, 2019

Celebrated Canadian singer-songwriter, Ron Sexsmith, will perform this solo and intimate, stripped down, acoustic show for one night only.  Sexsmith’s songs have been performed and recorded by a number of well-known musicians, including Elvis Costello, Rod Stewart, Emmylou Harris and K.D. Lang.

American Songwriter Magazine raves:”Sexsmith writes uplifting songs that aren’t cloying – a balancing act that trips up lesser songwriters. His music delivers pop at its most intelligent and affecting, stuff that, in a cooler world, would be beaming out of radios everywhere”.

Ron Sexsmith

Trinity United Church
April 27, 2019 8:00 PM

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Childrens Events!

March 29, 2019

Huntsville Public Library Children’s Events

The Friends of the Library provide entertaining and educational performers in partnership with the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 232 during summer months.

Tickets are available in advance at the Library or at the door (cash only) on performance day.
Cost: $3 per person
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Performances held at the Huntsville Legion 21 Veterans Way.

For questions, please visit huntsvillelibrary.ca or call 705-789-5232.

Speaking of Wildlife
Wednesday, July 10 at 11:00 am

Speaking of Wildlife’s interactive presentation features 5-6 of our native Ontario wildlife ambassadors (live animals)! This presentation may feature animals such as porcupine, hawk, bobcat, turtle, skunk, goose, owl, snake, etc. and includes information about each individual animal, their species, adaptations and habitat.

Little Fingers Music presents Songs from the Garden
Wednesday, July 17 at 11:00 am

An environmentally friendly interactive rock show for children. The show includes singing, dancing, and drumming and other serious non-sense.

Little Read Theatre present The Firebird
Wednesday, July 24 at 11:00 am

The famous Russian fable tells the story of a Tsar who promises his kingdom as a reward to the son who can capture the wild and precious Firebird. Prince Ivan struggles with the weight of his quest but successfully walks a difficult path full of adventure and the help of a magical fox. Done in the round, with dance, lots of audience participation and great storytelling. Children will be amused, engaged, entertained and well educated!

Scales Nature Park
Wednesday, July 31 at 11:00 am

Scales Nature Park provides outstanding programming about Canadian reptiles, amphibians, and their habitats. Their goal is to facilitate the conservation of these creatures through increasing awareness, changing attitudes, and engaging people to take action.

Team T&J Family Music Entertainment
Wednesday, August 7 at 11:00 am

TEAM T&J are a fresh dose of active and uplifting family entertainment. They play original music that has everyone up and moving with them right from the start! They engage and interact in a positive, active and uplifting manner. TEAM T&J sets an environment where kids can explore and express their creativity and imaginations through the excitement and freedom of live music interaction!

Childrens Events!

Huntsville Legion 21 Veterans Way
July 10, 2019 11:00 AM
July 17, 2019 11:00 AM
July 24, 2019 11:00 AM
July 31, 2019 11:00 AM
August 7, 2019 11:00 AM

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George Canyon w Charlie Major

March 28, 2019

Canadian country legend and multiple JUNO Award winner George Canyon headlines an incredible Double Bill alongside Charlie Major.

ATTENTION: Due to scheduling issues, Doc Walker will not be performing during this concert as outlined in our summer print program.

Canyon rose to becoming one of Canada’s hottest Country Music stars in the early 2000’s and has won countless accolades and awards, including Juno Awards, CCMA Awards, and ECMA Awards to name a few. Charlie Major is a true Canadian legend. He has sold nearly half a million records in Canada alone, and has been the recipient of 3 Juno Awards and 7 CCMA Awards.

George Canyon w Charlie Major

Algonquin Theatre
September 20, 2019 7:30 PM

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Colin James: Up Close and Personal

March 28, 2019

His new album 2019 Juno Award winning Miles to Go, in which James records nine new covers of his favourite artists (Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Little Willie John, Robert Johnson, etc.) and adds two originals, “I Will Remain” and “40 Light Years.” “Blues has always been a pass-it-forward kind of thing,” says James. “It’s also surprisingly hard to write. You have to be careful how modern you get in your phrasing. Certain writers can write a song that sounds like it was done 40 years ago, but it’s deceptively hard.” To be a blues musician is to always have a dialogue with the past.  As with much blues music, it’s the performances on the original versions rather than the actual song that drew James to them.

“One of Canada’s finest bluesmen.   When you listen to Colin James sing and play, you’re taking in not just his love of the Blues, but his love of music in general” – Rock and Blues Muse

Colin James: Up Close and Personal

Algonquin Theatre
August 16, 2019 8:00 PM

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Jesse Cook

March 28, 2019

Jesse Cook is a master guitarist, known for his intoxicating fusion of world music. On his albums, and live in concert, Cook explores the roots of flamenco, and its many offshoots, from India to Spain, and on to Cuba and Latin America. Along the way, he developed his own signature synthesis of world music. Cook has released ten genre-defying albums, garnering eleven JUNO nominations, and one win in 2001 for Free Fall in the World Music and Instrumental categories. Get ready for a night of lively and intoxicating flamenco rhythms that will have you dancing in your seat!

“I want to take people to places they haven’t been.” Jesse Cook, Juno winning master guitarist, known for his intoxicating fusion of world music, has travelled the globe looking for sounds that resonate with him. “I like finding common ground for different music traditions, a space where music from around the world can come together,” Cook explains. “A place where modern sounds can mix with ancient timbres.” – Jesse Cook

Jesse Cook

Algonquin Theatre
August 15, 2019 8:00 PM

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Canadian Jazz All-Stars

March 28, 2019

Canadian Jazz All-Stars brings together the formidable musical forces of flugelhorn master and Officer of the Order of Canada Guido Basso, multiple JUNO-award winning saxophonist Mike Murley, internationally-recognized bassist and Officer of the Order of Canada Dave Young, JUNO-winning piano phenomenon Robi Botos, multi-faceted and in-demand drummer Davide DiRenzo, and JUNO-nominated vocalist Heather Bambrick. Together, these world-class artists have performed on the finest world stages, garnered international praise and accolades, and have collected more than two centuries of musical seasoning. They are at the top of their game, are true performers and entertainers, and are the cream of Canada’s musical crop.

 

Canadian Jazz All-Stars

Algonquin Theatre
August 14, 2019 8:00 PM

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More Barn!: The Music of Neil Young

March 28, 2019

TUESDAY NIGHT SHOW SOLD OUT! DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, SHOW ADDED ON MONDAY AUGUST 12TH!

HFA & Etwell Concerts team up to bring you a songbook night celebrating the music of Neil Young’s Harvest album. Tobin Spring fronts a group of Muskoka’s top players for an intimate and one of a kind show taking place in a rustic barn.

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More Barn!: The Music of Neil Young

Hillside Farm (#2295 Hwy 60)
August 12, 2019 7:00 PM
August 13, 2019 7:00 PM

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Royal Wood

March 28, 2019

With special guest Elise LeGrow

JUNO-nominated artist Royal Wood performs songs from his deeply personal eighth studio album Ever After the Farewell, released in 2018.

Life has a way of knocking on our door on the days we least expect it. For singer songwriter Royal Wood, life knocked pretty damn hard. For in the same year that he lost his father to illness, he also fell in love and got married. As an artist, Royal channeled these polar opposite emotions into his new album Ever After The Farewell. Recorded in London, UK, with Jamie Scott (known for his work with renowned artists like Rag’n Bone Man, Michael Kiwanuka, Niall Horan and Ed Sheeran), Royal’s album is not only deeply inspired by both loss and love, but is an ode to the classic styles of both Tin Pan Alley and Laurel Canyon. To capture the rawest possible sound, most of the songs on the album were recorded the day they were written, with Royal playing the majority of the instruments.

Royal Wood

Algonquin Theatre
August 10, 2019 8:00 PM

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Dancing on the Docks

March 28, 2019

Bring your dancing shoes to the town docks to groove to the sounds of big band greats. Local musician Neil Barlow fronts a 10-piece band playing golden oldies right on the town docks. Part of the Flavours of Ontario event presented by the Huntsville/Lake of Bays Chamber of Commerce.

Flavours of Ontario is a unique, Muskoka-designed and delivered gourmet family-style dining experience taking place on the Town Docks. The dinner will offer attendees from across Ontario, a ‘field-to-fork’ experience, where under the watchful eye of local chef Jeff Suddaby; student chefs will be invited to highlight every region in Ontario during each course of the meal.

 

Dancing on the Docks

Town Docks
August 8, 2019 7:00 PM

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Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy

March 28, 2019

Two of the world’s most celebrated fiddlers, who also happen to be married, create a whirlwind performance of fiddle-driven music, dance and song.  Together they make up two of the planet’s very best fiddle players. Natalie MacMaster is a member of the order of Canada and has toured with the Chieftains, Faith Hill, Carlos Santana and Alison Krauss, and has recorded with Yo-Yo Ma. Donnell Leahy is a multiple Juno Award winning musician, part of the Leahy Family, who has played with likes of Shania Twain amongst others. Together they bring unparalleled musicianship, down-home humour, and a whole gaggle of their kids. It’s no surprise they hold the Festival record for most presented artist.

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Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy

Legacy Hall - Deerhurst Resort
August 9, 2019 8:00 PM

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Soulsville: The Music of Stax Records

March 28, 2019

After sold out concerts The Last Waltz and Mad Dogs & Englishman, Festival favourite Lance Anderson is back with an all-star Canadian cast of award-winning blues and roots musicians. They’ll be performing a special concert honouring The Music of STAX Records, the legendary Memphis recording company that brought you Sam and Dave, Otis Redding, Booker T. and the MG’s, Wilson Pickett, Eddie Floyd, Rufus Thomas, Carla Thomas, the Bar-Kays and more!

The show features Toronto Sound legends , John Finley (Checkmates, Rhinoceros),George Olliver (Mandala), Jay Douglas (The Cougars), with Matt Weidinger organ, Shamakah Ali drums (Al Green), Terry Blersh, guitar, Collin Barrett bass, Simon Wallis sax (Lighthouse), Dave Dunlop trumpet (Boss Brass) and musical director Lance Anderson.

 

Soulsville: The Music of Stax Records

Algonquin Theatre
August 7, 2019 8:00 PM

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Jeremy Dutcher

March 28, 2019

“Canada, you are in the midst of an Indigenous renaissance. Are you ready to hear the truths that need to be told? Are you ready to see the things that need to be seen?” – Jeremy Dutcher

Winner of the 2018 Polaris Prize winner, and a 2019 Juno for his album Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa, this incredible artist makes his first appearance on the Festival Stage.

A Wolastoqiyik member of the Tobique First Nation in New Brunswick, Dutcher studied music and anthropology at Dalhousie University. He recorded Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa, following a research project on old archival recordings of traditional Maliseet songs at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. He painstakingly transcribed Wolastoq songs from 1907 wax cylinders. As he listened to each recording, he felt his own musical impulses stirring from deep within. Long days at the archives turned into long nights at the piano, feeling out melodies and phrases, deep in dialogue with the voices of his ancestors.

’’JEREMY DUTCHER’S NEW ALBUM REACHES ACROSS GENERATIONS TO A NEARLY FORGOTTEN HISTORY AND BRINGS ANCESTRAL VOICES BACK TO LIFE. THE OPERATIC TENOR AND COMPOSER HAS NOW INTERTWINED VOICES FROM THE RECORDINGS WITH CLASSICAL AND ELECTRONIC MUSIC.’’ – CBC ”

 

Jeremy Dutcher

Algonquin Theatre
August 3, 2019 8:00 PM

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Lighthouse

March 28, 2019

Lighthouse, Canada’s favourite classic rock band, is turning 50 and inviting Canadians across the country to join the celebration. The band burst on the scene in 1969, with an explosive sound that defied all conventions. Between 1970 and 1973 they were awarded four Junos, four gold albums and Canada’s first platinum album for Lighthouse Live! while hits such as One Fine Morning, Sunny Days, Hats Off to the Stranger, 1849 and Pretty Lady raced to the top of Canadian and International charts.

As the first fusion band, their unique blend of rock, jazz and classical influences rocketed them to the forefront of musical trends. They were the first rock band asked to headline the Newport, Monterey and Boston Globe Jazz Festivals; the first to perform with Symphony Orchestras and the first to collaborate on a Rock Ballet. Lighthouse was the only act invited to perform a second night at the legendary 1970 Isle of Wight Festival among acts that included The Who, Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, Chicago and The Doors.

Lighthouse

Algonquin Theatre
August 1, 2019 8:00 PM

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Jill Barber

March 28, 2019

Jill Barber has become renowned for writing songs that evoke feelings of a bygone era. She is one of Canada’s brightest stars – selling out theatres coast to coast and headlining the country’s most prestigious festivals. Her albums have sold over 100,000 copies and counts among her fans: Josh Ritter, Kathleen Edwards, Kris Kristofferson (who hails Jill as a “real songwriter, a damn good songwriter”) and collaborator Ron Sexsmith. Through her music she confidently tackles everything from issues of empowerment, sexual politics, the complications of love, and depression. It’s introspective and personal. It’s also a dance party. To hear her voice is to hear the evocative voice of an artist who has drawn inspiration from a cross-section of musical genres. Regardless of Jill’s influences, the one thing you are always assured of is that you know a Jill Barber song when you hear it, and chances are, you’ll never forget it…

“When I listen to Etta James, or Ray Charles or Carole King, I feel almost intoxicated. It stirs something in me. When I write my own music, my greatest hope is that it ends up becoming the perfect soundtrack to some great romance, or at the very least a great cocktail party…” – Jill Barber

Jill Barber

Algonquin Theatre
July 31, 2019 8:00 PM

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Nuit Blanche North 2019

March 28, 2019

THE EVENT HAPPENS RAIN OR SHINE!

For one night only, the streets will come alive with an exciting program of free contemporary artistic activities, events and exhibits taking place in unconventional places in and around Huntsville’s downtown core. Close to 7,000 visitors flooded the streets in 2018, and we expect that number to grow again this year.

Event runs from 8PM – 2AM

 

Nuit Blanche North 2019

Downtown
July 27, 2019 8:00 PM

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Movie on the Docks

March 28, 2019

“You’re gonna need a bigger boat”

Join us for FREE Screening of the movie classic “JAWS” at the Town Docks. The film will be shown under the open skies on a two-sided screen set atop floating docks provided by Pipefusion. If you’ve got your sea legs, you can come to the movies by boat and drop anchor. If you’re a landlubber, bring a chair, a cushion or a picnic blanket and sit on the shore.

 

Movie on the Docks

Town Docks
July 26, 2019 9:00 PM

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Queer Songbook Orchestra

March 28, 2019

 

Featuring songs by Tracy Chapman, Ani Difranco, David Bowie, Joni Mitchell, and more…

The Toronto based Queer Songbook Orchestra are a 12-piece chamber pop ensemble, dedicated to exploring and uplifting 2SLGBTQ narrative through the lens of popular music, blending story and song while reimagining the traditional concert experience.Formed in 2014 the QSO are made up of many of the finest musicians in Canada from across the classical, pop and jazz spectrum, they have performed all across Canada and been featured at many of the countries top performing arts festivals. The QSO have played venues ranging from the National Arts Centre to the St. John’s Farmers Market, with innumerable stops in between. They are a highly collaborative ensemble and have worked with dozens of guest artists and arrangers including Beverly Glenn Copeland, Mary Margaret O’Hara, Owen Pallett, Cris Derksen, and many high school students from across Canada.

“Sensational, a superb pop ensemble” ~ NOW Magazine
“… absurdly brilliant” ~ Noisey
“An act of masterful remembering” ~ Exclaim

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Queer Songbook Orchestra

Algonquin Theatre
July 25, 2019 8:00 PM

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Jim Cuddy Band

March 28, 2019

Jim Cuddy returns to festival stage with treasure trove of songs that have become indelible in the soundtrack of our Canadian lives. His extraordinatry catalogue of songs continues to find new ways to balance personal reflection and plainspoken storytelling, remaining both intimate and accessible.

Both as a solo artist and as one of the creative forces in Blue Rodeo, Jim has received nearly every accolade Canada can bestow upon a musician including 15 JUNO Awards, The Order of Canada and, along with bandmates Blue Rodeo, has been inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, received the Governor General Performing Arts Award and a Star on the Walk of Fame.

Jim Cuddy Band

Algonquin Theatre
July 24, 2019 8:00 PM

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Unforgettable: The Music of Nat King Cole

March 28, 2019

 

Happy Birthday Nat!
Join us for a musical celebration to mark the 100 year anniversary of Nat King Cole’s birth. This one of a kind concert will honour this North American icon through song, storytelling and video. Written and directed by Richard Ouzounian, with musical direction by David Warrack, the piece stars Award winning Musical Theatre Artist Thom Allison and Alana Bridgewater backed by a 5-member band of some of Toronto’s finest musicians. Featuring songs like “Unforgettable”, “Mona Lisa” and his classic “The Christmas Song”, the concert will take you on a journey through his life, music and the civil rights movement in the 20th century.

Unforgettable: The Music of Nat King Cole

Algonquin Theatre
July 21, 2019 3:00 PM

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Algonquin Outfitters Paddle On Comedy Festival

March 28, 2019

A night of storytelling with best selling author and humorist Kevin Callan aka the Happy Camper. Kevin will share stories from his hilarious new book “Once Around Algonquin”: an exciting tale of misadventure on the toughest paddling route in Ontario’s most well-loved wilderness. While sharing his love of this paddling paradise, Callan details some of the park’s history and evolution, interweaving stories from the voyage. Chuckle along with the tales behind the blisters and bruises in this bromance adventure tale, all told with Callan’s trademark humor.

WANT MORE COMEDY?
Join us at 3pm on July 20th for a set of stand up comedy by canoe on the Muskoka River!
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Algonquin Outfitters Paddle On Comedy Festival

Algonquin Theatre
July 20, 2019 8:00 PM

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Algonquin Outfitters Paddle On Comedy Festival

March 28, 2019

Grab your boats and paddles, and join us downtown on the Muskoka River for a night of stand-up comedy in the great outdoors. Audiences will embark from the town docks on a scenic paddle to a stand-up Comedy Show located right on the water! Upon arrival you’ll be greeted by some incredible up and coming comedians hosted by Dan Galea. Featured comedians include Nour Hadidi Daniel Woodrow and more

The event will begin at the Town Docks behind Algonquin Outfitters at 3pm. Audience members are invited to bring their own canoes or kayaks if they have them (CLICK HERE to see a map for information on where you can launch your boat, as well as spaces to park cars). Parking is limited downtown, so we encourage attendees to launch their boats at the points indicated on the map, and paddle to the starting point.

Don’t have a boat? No problem! Canoe rentals are available through Algonquin Outfitters. Canoe rental rates start at $33 to reserve call 705-787-0262

ADMISSION IS BY DONATION ($15 SUGGESTED). CASH ONLY PAID ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT

WATCH BELOW FOR AN EXAMPLE OF A SIMILAR EVENT IN TORONTO

 

WANT MORE COMEDY?
Join us on July 20 at 8pm at the Algonquin Theatre for a hiliarious night of stories from Kevin Callan aka “The Happy Camper” regaling the audience with his adventures paddling through Algonquin Park.
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Algonquin Outfitters Paddle On Comedy Festival

Town Docks
July 20, 2019 3:00 PM

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Danny Michel

March 28, 2019

“When you need to restore your faith in humanity, just go to a Danny Michel show.” – STICKY MAGAZINE, TORONTO

An intimate solo performance with one of Canada’s most talented and charasmatic folk rockers. Danny Michel’s self-described musical A.D.D. has kept his music fresh for decades while from rock, to folk and even world music. With nominations for three JUNOs, the Polaris Prize, The CBC “Heart Of Gold” and a pile of albums under his belt, Danny Michel is unquestionably one of Canada’s finest songwriters. His thoughtful lyrics & earnest performances have earned him a devoted fan base. His lyrics speak to important issues like the environment, spirituality and world conflicts. A musical chameleon, able to slip into many genres with ease. An adventurous & fearless artist. A master at striking the right balance between unpredictability and meeting expectations, leaving you wanting more as soon as it’s over.

Danny Michel

Algonquin Theatre
July 18, 2019 8:00 PM

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Huntsville: A Choral History

March 28, 2019

A joyous and heartfelt musical telling of the history and heritage of Huntsville from the beginning of time to the present. Created and written by Ian Crowley, founder and director of the Muskoka Rock Choir and the Mad Raven Dinner Theatre, with songs and lyrics co-written by Ian Clyne, Huntsville: A Choral History crosses borders of time and musical styles as it tells the story of a little town that grew and went on to become known the world over. This new work features 12 original compositions performed by local artists connected by narration, historical fact and projected images.

Mad Raven Productions is the creative intersection where producers Ian Crowley, Sean Cotton, and Michael Phillips meet, all with forward-looking commitment to creating, nurturing, and showcasing the best musical talent Muskoka has to offer through the writing, incubating, and production of high quality and entertaining live music shows. Created in Huntsville in 2011, Mad Raven Productions have produced over 30 highly successful live music shows for both the Huntsville and Bracebridge Muskoka Rock Choirs and for the Mad Raven Dinner Theatre.

Written, Directed, and Narrated by Ian Crowley
Lyrics, Music, and Choral Arrangements by Ian Crowley and Ian Clyne
Musical Director and Band Arrangements: Sean Cotton

Singers : Bridget Lougheed, Monica Ward, Briar Summers, Frank Berg, Jesse Cotton, Luke Murphy

Musicians: Sean Cotton (Guitars/Bass/Vocals), Mike Philips (Bass/ Accordion /Vocals), George Axon (Guitars/Mandolin/Steel Guitar/Vocals), Barry Hayward (Percussion/Vocals)
Choreography by
Tasha Bryant
Stage Design: David Moe
Slide Show: Andy Zeltkalns
Poster Illustrations and Design: Valerie White

Historical photographs generously provided by Huntsville Muskoka Heritage Place

 

Huntsville: A Choral History

Algonquin Theatre
July 13, 2019 8:00 PM
July 14, 2019 2:00 PM

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Taktikz Hip Hop

March 28, 2019

Local Huntsville Hip Hop Artist Taktikz and Explosive Device Records present a line up of wicked hip hop artists to the Canvas Brewery Stage. Winner of Song of the Year for 2018 for “Hatchets & Knives” as voted by listeners of Hunters Bay Radio, Taktikz is quickly becoming one of the most exciting young voices in Canadian Hip Hop.

“After being introduced and heavily influenced by Hiphop at a young age I’ve grown to love and respect the culture and its elements. I went through countless aliases and names over the years being both an emcee and a street artist until one finally stuck..Taktikz…formerly KaotikTaktikz.”

Taktikz Hip Hop

Canvas Brewery
July 12, 2019 8:00 PM

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Bruce Cockburn

March 28, 2019

“There must have been a “no bad albums” clause in Bruce Cockburn’s contract.”- Exclaim

Bruce Cockburn returns to the festival stage with powerful songs of romance, protest, and spiritual discovery. With 13 Juno Awards, an induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, and a Governor General’s Performing Arts Award, Bruce Cockburn has cemented his place as one of Canada’s top songwriters and instrumentalist. And he remains deeply respected for his activism on issues from native rights and land mines to the environment and Third World debt, working for organizations such as Oxfam, Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders, and Friends of the Earth.

Bruce Cockburn

Algonquin Theatre
July 11, 2019 8:00 PM

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Kyung-A Lee

March 28, 2019

“Incredible Local Talent!”

Kyung-A Lee will return to perform Saturday night at Algonquin Theatre for a concert that will showcase the virtuosity and lyrical talents to the brilliant and exquisite French Music. Ms. Lee is presenting a ravishing, dramatic program of Chopin and Debussy, which requires the utmost technical and emotional demands of a pianist. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate France and its renowned composers including Chopin & Debussy who created some of the best-loved classical music. And be ready for a Surprising Twist!

 

 

Kyung-A Lee

Algonquin Theatre
July 6, 2019 8:00 PM

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Broadway After Dark

March 28, 2019

The internet is for, internet is for, internet is for…porn!” (Avenue Q)

As the sun goes down, The Huntsville Theatre Company (HTC) comes out to play with a revue from musicals on the edge including Rocky Horror, Avenue Q, Book of Mormon and Rent. Leaves the kids at home for a dark & hilarious night of your favorite hits performed by incredible local talent in an intimate cabaret space. The show will take place in the brand new 250 capacity performance space inside Canvas Brewery, and yes, the taps will be flowing. CASH BAR. Doors open at 7pm. Show at 9pm.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE VENUE

The Huntsville Theatre Company began in 2011, after the successful run of “Here On The Flight Path” with the Trinity Drama Group. With a desire to perform more than one show per year, The Huntsville Theatre Company was born. HTC has produced over 50 shows since then. Currently, the company is performing at Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area and the Algonquin Theatre.

 

Broadway After Dark

Canvas Brewery
July 6, 2019 5:00 AM

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Bahamas

March 28, 2019

Somewhere between Jack Johnson and early Lou Reed, Bahamas crafts stripped-down, harmony brushed songs with gorgeous hooks and without a wasted note. – The Guardian

With Earthtones, the Grammy-nominated new album from Toronto’s Bahamas (aka Afie Jurvanen), the award-winning songwriter displays both his evolution as a creative songsmith and his visionary approach to combining laid-back alt-folk with an exhilaratingly executed RnB and Soul influence. Fresh of multiple wins at the 2019 Juno awards, Bahamas is deservedly considered one of Canada’s most respected guitarists, songwriters, performers, and producers.

Bahamas

Algonquin Theatre
July 3, 2019 8:00 PM
July 4, 2019 8:00 PM

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Band on the Run

March 28, 2019

The most fun you will have at a running event – just got a whole lot more fun! This year, HFA will team up with Band on the Run to hold a free concert event in River Mill Park. Relaxing on the grass with your friends, on the beautiful Muskoka waterfront, with a beautiful open air stage. This CELEBRATION PARTY is open to all race participants and the general Public. NO TICKET PURCHASE IS NECESSARY.

The afternoon includes performances by three live bands on the MAINSTAGE SPONSORED BY DEERHURST RESORT. They’ll be singing songs you know and love singing along with. There’s plenty of room for dancing – and sitting back and relaxing while you enjoy the show. (Full details on Bands Here)

We are super excited to announce that we have partnered with LAKE OF BAYS BREWERY. They will have their own licensed area – perfect for taking in the show and sipping a well-earned cold beer – or wine if that is more your style.

There will also be delicious food on site from local vendors Frenchie’s Crepes & Algonquin Cafe, as well as Busker Performances by the Disco Darlings, strolling performances, interactive hoop zone, Henna, Face Painting and more!

THE AFTERNOON SCHEDULE:

12 noon – the Festivities Start
First show: Good Enough Live Karaoke

1:30pm – Band on the Run Race Awards Ceremony

3:30pm – The Tobin Spring Good Time Party Band

4:45pm – Headline Band – Tommy Youngsteen

Busker Performances by the Disco Darlings at 2:45pm & 4:00pm

Throughout the Afternoon: Strolling Performers, Hoop Zone, Henna, Face Painting and more.

Band on the Run

River Mill Park
June 8, 2019 12:00 PM

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Mamma Mia!

March 18, 2019

Muskoka On Stage Presents:

MAMMA MIA!
The Smash Hit Musical Based on the Songs of ABBA.

A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget!

ABBA’s hits tell the hilarious story of a young woman’s search for her birth father. This sunny and funny tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago. The story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs propels this enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship, creating an unforgettable show full of non-stop laughs that will have you dancing in the aisles!

Shows will also run in Bracebridge at the Rene Caisse Theatre from February 22-March 2. For tickets CLICK HERE http://www.thecaisse.com/rotary-show—mamma-mia.html

OPENING NIGHT GALA IN BRACEBRIDGE- FEBRUARY 21ST – SOLD OUT!
(Dinner and show $85 including HST) Sold separately – contact muskoka.onstage@gmail.com

Music & Lyrics by Benny Andersson & Bjorn Ulvaeus
And some songs with Stig Anderson
Book by Catherine Johnson
Originally Conceived by Judy Craymer

Directed by Tia Pearse
Musical Direction by Neil Barlow
Choreography by Tia Pearse & Shannon Morrison
Vocal Direction by Fran Harvey

Produced by Muskoka on Stage: A New Collaboration between the Huntsville Festival of the Arts and the Rotary Clubs of Bracebridge and Huntsville

MAMMA MIA! Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com

Mamma Mia!

Algonquin Theatre
March 27, 2019 12:00 AM
March 30, 2019 12:00 AM

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May Marche

March 4, 2019

CANCELLED

The Huntsville Festival of the Arts has made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s planned May Marche. The costs of putting on the event coupled with the staffing challenges faced by local restaurants makes the event not viable in 2023. We will continue to discuss and monitor as to whether the the event will come back in the future. Thank you to everyone who has attended in the past, and a huge thank you to all our hospitality partners.

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Enjoy food-tasting from some of the area’s finest restaurants, spirit samplings from a wide variety of vendors and some fabulous Silent Auction opportunities!

Past restaurants have included; Deerhurst Resort, Grandview, Spencer’s Tall Trees, 3 Guys And A Stove, Bartlett Lodge and Hidden Valley Resort among others!

Tickets online at huntsvillefestival.ca
The Great Vine on Main Street or Bullock’s Independent Grocer

MAXIMUM 375 TICKETS TO BE SOLD

Have a look at last year’s participants

Grandview Golf Club
Deerhurst Resort
Hidden Valley Resort
On The Docks Pub
Tre Amici Wines
Henriettas Pine Bakery
Muskoka North Good Food Co-Op
Whimsical Bakery
Muskoka Cottage Brewery
Georgian Bay Spirits
Beam Global
Lake of Bays Brewery
Pelee Island Winery
Springhill Freshwater Co.
Mill On Main
Family Place Restaurant
Pine Lodge
Marigold Restaurant
Canvas Brewery
The Living Vine
Southbrook Wines
…and more!

May Marche

Huntsville
April 30, 2022 7:00 PM

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