Greater Sudbury Entertainment Listings

The Sudbury Theatre Centre’s Students on Stage presents The Brothers Grimm: Out of Order, a fractured fairytale by Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus. The show takes place Feb. 4 at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 for students and $12 for adults. Phone the STC at 705-674-8381 ext. 21 or visit sudburytheatre.on.ca. From left: Joëlle Villeneuve, Annik Welsh, Sereena Brunelle and Brittany Thornton rehearse a scene. Laurel Myers Photo.

The Sudbury Theatre Centre’s Students on Stage presents The Brothers Grimm: Out of Order, a fractured fairytale by Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus. The show takes place Feb. 4 at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 for students and $12 for adults. Phone the STC at 705-674-8381 ext. 21 or visit sudburytheatre.on.ca. From left: Joëlle Villeneuve, Annik Welsh, Sereena Brunelle and Brittany Thornton rehearse a scene. Laurel Myers Photo.

Feb 02, 2012- 10:21 AM

By: Sudbury Northern Life Staff

Greater Sudbuy Entertainment Listings starting February 2. To post your listing, e-mail lifestyle@northernlife.ca, phone 705-673-5667. Include high-resolution images, minimum 500 kb. Post your listing online at NorthernLife.ca.

Art

NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS-Five-week program with Tom Spencer, 6-7:30 pm, Feb 7-Mar 6, Valley East Public Library, 705-673-1155, suzanne.nault@greatersudbury.ca.

RHYTHMS OF LIFE-Art by Bonnie Hallay, Sudbury Theatre Centre, Feb 13-Mar 7, 705-674-8381.

VISUAL ARTS EXPO-Presented by students at Sudbury Secondary School, exhibits paint, sculpture, mixed media, printmaking, mural and set design, until Feb 16, Sudbury Theatre Centre, 705-674-7551 ext. 6836.

NORTHERN ONTARIO ARTS ASSOCIATION-55th annual art exhibition, Feb. 13-25, Vale Living With Lakes Centre, 840 Ramsey Lake Rd., opening reception Feb. 16, 7-9 pm.

HOTEL HWY. 11- Photos and texts inspired by a former northern Ontario truck stop, by Marc Audette, Denis Bradette, Denys Tremblay and Daniel Landry, La Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario, until Feb 18, 705-673-4927, gn-o.org.

Literature

LIVING WITH LAKES POETRY CONTEST-Winners to be published in Scrivener Press anthology, submit double-spaced with author’s name, address and phone, by Feb 29, to Living With Lakes Poetry Contest, Vale Living with Lakes Centre, Laurentian University, Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ont., P3E 2C6.

Music

LUNCH WITH A LAKE CONCERT SERIES-Laurentian Chamber Choir, as well as solo recitals, Feb 2, Mar 2, Apr 6, May 4, Jun 1, Jul 6, Aug 3, 12:10-12:50 pm, at Vale Living With Lakes Centre, free parking, donations accepted, 705-675-1151 ext. 2523, livingwithlakes@laurentian.ca.

FIDDLEWORKS-Monthly dance, Feb 3, 7 pm, Club 50, 25 Main St., Chelmsford, tickets $7/person, $12/couple, free/kids 12 and under, fiddleworks.net.

PATRICIA WATSON-Live concerts, Feb 3-4, 9:30 pm, Saturday matinee, 3:30-7:30 pm, Plaza Hotel, free.

5-PENNY NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE-Debut performance by violinists Christian Robinson and Geoff McCausland, violist Jane Russell, cellist Alexandra Lee, flutist Myriam Valley, and pianist Yoko Hirota, Feb 4, 8 pm, St. Peter’s United Church, tickets $20/adults, $15/students and seniors, from Black Cat, at the door, 705-523-4167, 5pennynewmusic.ca.

SUDBURY OPERA GUILD-General meeting, Feb 5, 2 pm, Cambrian College room 2253, with presentation by Antonieta Marticorena, new members welcome, 705-523-2374.

A CONCEERT BY SINGING ARTISTS OF UKRAINE-By National Artist of Ukraine Bohdan Stashko and Honoured Artist of Ukraine Mykola Savchuk, Feb 10, 6 pm, tickets $5, kids under 10 free, 705-675-7491, 705-675-8244.

LOVE YOUR SYMPHONY ITALIAN STYLE-Night of live music, opera and fine dining with Sudbury Symphony Orchestra, featuring the Sudbury Symphony String Quartet, Opera2Go with Timothy Richard and Taylor Roberton and CBC’s Markus Schwabe, Feb 11, 6 pm, Bryston’s on the Park, tickets $100, 705-673-1280,
sudburysymphony.com.

JEFF WISEMAN-Live in concert, with guest appearances by Dr. Gerry Bakker and Gary Gibson, St. Andrew’s Place, Feb 18, 7:30 pm, tickets $20/adults, $15/students and seniors, from Black Cat, Jett Landry Music, 705-523-6200.

DANCING WITH THE STARS-For Easter Seals Kids, Feb 24, 5:30 pm, dinner, musical entertainment and dance competition, tickets $80, $640/table of 8, 705-566-8858.

Theatre

TOUT EST DANS LE TIMING-Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario’s 32nd community production, Jan 28, 8 pm, Jan 28, 2 pm, Feb 1-4, 8 pm, TNO, 21 Lasalle Blvd., 705-525-5606 ext. 4, letno.ca.

SPRING AWAKENING-Auditions for YES Theatre’s 2012 production, running Aug 10-25, for youth aged 14 to 26, audition by submitting video of one rock song and one musical theatre song to yessudbury@gmail.com, until Feb. 1, 674-523-7368, 705-665-3628.

IL TEMPO VOLA (TIME FLIES)-Presented by Le Maschere Laurenziane, LU’s Italian Department student theatre group, Feb 3, 11:30 am and 8 pm, Feb 4, 8 pm and Feb 5, 2 pm, Thorneloe Theatre, tickets $10/adults, $5/students and children, from Caruso Club, D & A Fine Meats, LU Department of Modern Languages, 705-675-1151 ext. 4336.

PLAYWRIGHTS’ JUNCTION-Works-in-progress by writers developing their talents, Feb 6, 7:30 pm, Sudbury Theatre Centre, free, playwright@sudbury
theatre.on.ca, 705-674-8381 ext. 21.

THE PRINCESS BRIDE-Participation screening hosted by SB Tuesdays, registration includes participation kit, costumes encouraged, Feb 10, 9:30 pm, Rainbow Cinemas, tickets $10, from Rainbow Cinemas and Records on Wheels, proceeds to YWCA Genevra House, sbtuesdays@gmail.com.

THE BEST OF BILLBOARD 2-Theatre Cambrian production, Feb 7-25, tickets $30/adults, $24/seniors and students, $17/children 13 and under, 705-524-7317, theatrecambrian.ca.

WALT WINGFIELD RETURNS-Seventh installment of the Wingfield series, Sudbury Theatre Centre, Feb 16 to Mar 4, tickets $18.50-$34.50, 705-674-8381 ext. 21, sudburytheatre.on.ca.

MURDER MYSTERY DINNER-And silent auction, in support of the Sudbury Therapeutic Riding Program, Radisson Hotel, Feb 25, 5:30 pm, tickets $45/person, 705-560-7877, 705-693-5874, 705-969-8395.

Posted by Vivian Scinto 
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