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Two New Brunswick Theatre Companies Announce Historic Partnership

Two of New Brunswick’s oldest theatre companies have come together in a historic partnership to create the province’s first professional stage production to be produced in both official languages. A Sunday Affair, written by Gabrielle Houle, Thomas Morgan Jones and Richard Lee will be produced by Theatre New Brunswick (TNB) and Théâtre populaire d’Acadie (TPA)… Continue Reading

1813 – Recruiting Acadians

Seventy actors and choristers have created a collective piece of theatre which explores the recruitment of the Acadians during the War of 1812. The bilingual program consists of four original short plays created for this event interspersed with music by the Choeur Neil Michaud singing both traditional Acadian folksongs and military songs of the period.… Continue Reading

The Great Walk for linguistic equality

The Great Walk for linguistic equality, taking place in Moncton on Saturday October 16, is taking shape and gathering interest from individuals and organizations everywhere. The Great Walk course has slightly changed. The walk will start at 1 p.m. at the corner of Highfield and Main Street, and will end in front of Moncton City… Continue Reading

Frye Festival Workshops

The Frye Festival offers new and experienced writers the chance to sharpen their writing skills with a series of workshops including writing for film, poetry, and science fiction. Canada’s only bilingual, international literary festival will take place in Moncton from Friday April 17 to Sunday April 26. Continue Reading