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You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown

February 28, 2019 @ 7:30 pm - March 9, 2019 @ 9:30 pm
Theatre Cambrian, 40 Eyre Street
Sudbury, Ontario Canada
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$20

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN (Revised) is a fresh approach to the all-time 1967 classic, based on the beloved comic strip by Charles Schultz. Sally Brown joins Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, and Snoopy in this charming revue of vignettes and songs. Two new songs, “Beethoven Day” and “My New Philosophy,” have been added to the twelve numbers from the original version, which include “My Blanket and Me,” “The Baseball Game,” “Little Known Facts,” “Suppertime,” and “Happiness.”

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You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown

February 28, 2019 @ 7:30 pm - March 9, 2019 @ 10:00 pm
Theatre Cambrian, 40 Eyre Street
Sudbury, Ontario Canada
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YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN (Revised) is a fresh approach to the all-time 1967 classic, based on the beloved comic strip by Charles Schultz. Sally Brown joins Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, and Snoopy in this charming revue of vignettes and songs. Two new songs, “Beethoven Day” and “My New Philosophy,” have been added to the twelve numbers from the original version, which include “My Blanket and Me,” “The Baseball Game,” “Little Known Facts,” “Suppertime,” and “Happiness.”

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Gamètes (Gametes)

March 7, 2019 @ 8:00 pm - March 9, 2019 @ 9:30 pm
Le Theatre du Nouvel-Ontario (TNO), 21 Lasalle Blvd
Sudbury, Canada
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Vous êtes ici. Là où se confrontent les valeurs et les visions du monde. Lou et Aude sont amies inséparables depuis leur tendre enfance. L’une est ingénieure civile, l’autre, journaliste et féministe engagée. Le jour où Aude apprend qu’elle mettra au monde un enfant trisomique, elle se rue chez sa complice, pensant y trouver réconfort et soutien. Gamètes est la soirée cruciale où s’entrechoquent leurs visions tendres et crues de ce que signifie réussir sa vie quand on est femme aujourd’hui. Leurs dialogues mordants et touchants sont une ode à la liberté de choisir et de se façonner sur son propre modèle. Texte: Rebecca Déraspe // Mise en scène: Sophie Cadieux // Assistance à la mise en scène: Emanuelle Kirouac-Sanche // Distribution: Dominique Leclerc, Milva Ménard // Conception du décor et des costumes: Elen Ewing // Univers musical: DJ Ghislain Poirier // Éclairages: Marie-Aube St-Amant Duplessis Une production : Les Biches Pensives *** You are here. Where values and world views collide. Since childhood, Lou and Aude are inseparable friends. One is a civil engineer; the other, a journalist and active feminist. When Aude learns that her unborn child has Down syndrome, she rushes to Lou’s side, hoping to find comfort and support. Over the course of a crucial evening, their beliefs will be put to the test. What is the meaning of success for women today? By turns biting and poignant, their discussion becomes a celebration of the freedom to choose and the will to live life on one’s own terms. Playwright Rebecca Déraspe // Director Sophie Cadieux // Assistant to the Director Emanuelle Kirouac-Sanche // Featuring Dominique Leclerc, Milva Ménard // Set Designer and Costumes Elen Ewing // Soundscape DJ Ghislain Poirier // Lighting Marie-Aube St-Amant Duplessis A Production by: Les Biches Pensives

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Bloom 2019

March 8, 2019 @ 5:00 pm - March 10, 2019 @ 10:00 pm

#Bloom2019 is a new, multi-venue music festival taking place in downtown Sudbury. It is dedicated to presenting many styles of exciting music, with roots all over the world - it's a musical world party! Bombino • Shad • Kobo Town • Pierre Kwenders • The Battle of Santiago • Mehdi Cayenne • Greyson Gritt • The Young Novelists • Marc Nadjiwan • Chippy Nonstop • Gurpreet Chana :: The Tabla Guy • LAL • JUMPLE • Oonga • Catherine Taddo • Marc Meriläinen • + a few surprise artists & pop-up shows • FULL SCHEDULE: nlfb.ca/bloom/schedule • PASSES: nlfb.ca/bloom --------------------------------------------------------- SUDBURY, ON, January 16: BLOOM 2019 ANNOUNCES ITS FULL LINE-UP Northern Lights Festival Boréal has already announced West African guitar hero Bombino as a headliner. Since the last announcement, he has become the first Nigerien artist to be Grammy nominated. Just another of many reasons to check out his infectious Tuareg desert blues-rock-groove. Juno nominated hip-hop innovator Shad was also announced as a co-headliner. Both will play The Grand on March 8th, along with The Battle of Santiago. Concert tickets are now available. 2018 Juno winners Kobo Town will join the lineup. They create an infectious blend of witty social commentary, calypso, dancehall reggae and trombone-heavy brass. Fronted by émigré Trinidadian songwriter Drew Gonsalves, Kobo Town have been a repeat favourite at NLFB’s summer festival. Ottawa’s Mehdi Cayenne has an impressive repertoire of post-punk songs that blend world, pop, folk rock and funk in his very particular way. His lyrical (and often theatrical) brand of francophone rock has already blown away Sudbury crowds, and Bloom 2019 is thrilled to welcome him back to the Nickel City. Award winning First Nations rock band NADJIWAN will also perform, celebrating 25 years together. One of Canada’s most sought after tabla players, Gurpreet Chana,...

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3:30 pm

L’ÉB : Le personnage et sa parole

March 9, 2019 @ 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Le Theatre du Nouvel-Ontario (TNO), 21 Lasalle Blvd
Sudbury, Canada
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L’écriture théâtrale, c’est l’écriture du vivant. Comment l’écrire, ce vivant ? Comment insuffler à un personnage assez de souffle pour qu’il vibre, pour qu’il existe? Par ses mots, certes, mais aussi par ses silences, ses contradictions, ses mensonges. Dans l’atelier « Le personnage et sa parole », nous aborderons la création du personnage par le biais du dialogue. Rébecca Déraspe est l’auteure de plusieurs pièces jouées et traduites à travers le monde dont « Deux ans de votre vie », « Plus que toi », « Peau d’ours », « Gamètes », « Nino », « Je suis William », « Le merveilleux voyage de Réal de Montréal », « Partout ailleurs » et « Nos petits doigts. » Elle est aussi auteure en résidence au Théâtre la Licorne. L’Écritoire bricolée est possible grâce au soutien financier de Ontario Trillium Foundation et de Patrimoine canadien.

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7:30 pm

Legends and Love Stories

March 9, 2019 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Fraser Auditorium, 935 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, Ontario Canada
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From forbidden love to the myth of Prometheus, the SSO performs music inspired by romance that speaks of enriched stories. We open with Sibelius’ doomed love epic, “Pelléas and Mélisande”, followed by Beethoven’s “Prometheus Overture”, inspired by a tragic myth. We delve into Schubert’s dreamy and melancholic “Unfinished Symphony”, along with Glenn Buhr’s slowly evolving melody, inspired by the culture of India, “Akasha” (the Sanskrit word for space or sky).

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9:30 pm

Bloom 2019: Jumple, Nadjiwan

March 9, 2019 @ 9:30 pm - 11:30 pm
Townehouse Tavern, 206 Elgin Street
Sudbury, Canada
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Get ready for a night of First Nations alternative rock from multi-award nominated project, NADJIWAN, followed by a wild show featuring a crazed, flamboyant and all around fun group of musical gypsies, Jumple. This show is 19+. Government issued IDs may be required. $15 for non Weekend Pass holders. TICKETS: www.nlfb.ca/tickets SCHEDULE: www.nlfb.ca/bloom/schedule NADJIWAN: 10:30PM JUMPLE: 12:00AM Marc Nadjiwan: The man behind the NADJIWAN project and the music is Marc Nadjiwan. Born in northern Manitoba and raised in the untamed beauty of Northwestern Ontario, Marc knew from an early age he would perform music. Marc currently lives in Toronto, Ontario and although Marc has left the humble and untamed beauty of Northwestern Ontario, he will never forget his roots. The deepening red skies, flourishing forests and fresh running rivers will always remain in his heart, soul and music. JUMPLE: Jumple are a band of crazed musical gypsies that are simply impossible to beat. With all members of the band hailing from different parts of the former USSR, there is a distinct cultural and musical influence that clearly sets this band apart. It’s very rare to see a live band that can coax a crowd into dancing the way the Jumple can – they get people out of their seats and on their feet. Rocking flamboyant costumes, synchronized dance moves and an anything-goes attitude, they put on one of the zaniest and most compelling performances around.

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