Falling into September

Life slowly returns to some version of normal.. Here’s what I’m seeing so far for Sptember.

  • 5th September – Apocryphonia have a PWYC concert at St. Thomas’ Huron Street featuring music from the Hundred Years War.
  • 11th September – Lucy Kirkwood’s The Welkin opens at Soulpepper.  Previews are the 4th to the 10th with the  run extending to October 5th.
  • Also on the 11th, and 12th, Opera Revue are reprising Risqué at the Rivoli.  If you’ve seen one of these shows expect more of the same.
  • September 17th – The Ensemble Studio kick off the COC Free Concert Series in the RBA at noon.
  • Later that day the musical Octet opens at Crow’s Theatre.  Previews are the 9th to the 16th with the  run extending to the 30th.
  • September 18th, 20th and 21st – The TSO are doing Orff’s Carmina Burana.
  • Also on the 18th – Nightwood Theatre are opening a run of Chelsea Woolley’s Enormity, Girl, and the Earthquake in Her Lungs.  Previews are the 16th and17th with the  run extending to October 1st.   It’s at the new Nancy and Ed Jackman Performance Centre.
  • And if that;’s not enough Coal Mine Theatre is opening a production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot that night too.  Previews are on the 14th to 17th and the run extends to October 2nd.
  • September 19th – Keith Barker and Thomas Morgan Jones’ horror story about a cursed lawyer; The Veil opens at Crow’s Theatre.  Previews are the 17th and18th with the  run extending to October 12th.
  • September 25th – Buddies in Bad Times open’s the season with The Green Line.  Gay relationships evolve through four decades of civil war and general mayhem in Lebanon..  Previews are the 19th, 20th and 24th with the run continuing to October 4th.
  • September 27th – The COC’s season kicks off with Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette at the Four Seasons centre.  That runs until October 18th.
  • September 30th – National Truth and Reconciliation Day.  Innu soprano Elisabeth St. Gelais is performing in the RBA at noon.

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