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Capitol Theatre Unveils 2012-2013 Program

The Capitol Theatre in Moncton has unveiled the programming for its upcoming season! The 2012-2013 performing arts season will offer more than 24 performances, running from September through May. The Capitol Theatre is proud to associate itself with Molson M as its season partner. New show times! Starting in September, shows presented by the Capitol… Continue Reading

TNB Unveils 2012-2013 Season

Subscriptions are on sale now for a season of familiar faces and beloved titles for Theatre New Brunswick audiences. TNB Artistic Producer Caleb Marshall unveiled the 2012-2013 TNB season on Thursday evening. “The 2011-2012 TNB Season was a season of growth for TNB offering the new TNB Next Stage studio branch and a special summer project,” said Marshall.… Continue Reading

Tickets on Sale for Wizard of Oz in Fredericton

From May 3rd until the 5th, TNB Senior Musical Theatre students cap off a phenomenal 2011-2012 season and lead audiences down the yellow brick road in a production full of friendship, adventure and a whole lot of heart. The Wizard of Oz has been delighting children – and grown-ups – for nearly three-quarters of a… Continue Reading

Around NB this Weekend, April 13 – 15

No matter where you live in the province there’s plenty of arts, culture and entertainment happening this weekend, close to home or just a short drive away. It’s ECMA weekend in Moncton with performances happening day and night at venues all over the city, cumulating with the annual Gala Awards Show at Casino NB on… Continue Reading

Beauty and the Beast at the Capitol Theatre

The Capitol Theatre presents the young audience production of Beauty and the Beast by the DuffleBag Theatre Company, on Tuesday, December 27 at 7 p.m. The “Nearly World-Famous” DuffleBag Theatre brings the classic fairytale of Beauty and the Beast to life in their signature fun-filled and humorous fashion: using audience members as the stars! Beauty… Continue Reading

A Mountain School Christmas

When my mother was a girl she would walk up the road every weekday morning with her siblings and friends to the old Mountain School, a traditional one-room schoolhouse in Gray Rapids on the Miramichi River in New Brunswick. I’ve grown up listening to stories of how children of all ages and grades learned their… Continue Reading