The kids are back to school, the leaves are changing colours (already!) and the arts season has begun.
Barrie's Colours of Music Festival runs from September 25th to October 4th, and offers a broad range of musical entertainment. From individual artists, to small groups, to huge orchestras, there are a wonderful array of performers and concertgoers can see them all for the incredible price of $65 per pass (which comes to about $3 per ticket if you were to see them all). Single tickets range from $15-25 depending on the show. Click here for the full schedule.
Tickets for the Gryphon Theatre's 2009/2010 Headliner Series are now on sale, and generally they do sell out. They have some fantastic acts coming this year, including stand-up comedy with Brent Butt (formerly the star of Corner Gas), and music from Stephen Page of the Barenaked Ladies (pictured at right, taken from here). Click here for the full lineup. They will also be announcing the lineup for their kids theatre season shortly.
The On Stage Performance Group is leading off the theatre season with a performance of the musical spoof "The Saloon Keeper's Daughter" at Barrie's Downtown Community Theatre. The show runs from tonight (September 16th) through the 25th.
Kempenfelt Community Players have announced their 2009/2010 season of three shows: the comedy "Dear Edwina Junior", the musical "Evita", and the Neil Simon farce "Rumors".
Talk is Free Theatre has five different shows planned for the season, including "Colours in the Storm" about Group of Seven painter Tom Thomson, who died under mysterious circumstances.
The South Simcoe Theatre in Cookstown has also announced its new lineup, including the classic "Our Town", and a musical based on the book "The Spitfire Grill".
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