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Showcase Series |
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July 07 David Myles |
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July 21 Two Alans & an Erskine |
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August 18 Morgan Davis |
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Blues veteran and Nova Scotia import Morgan Davis is a Juno Award and four time Maples Blues Award winner.
Morgan's deep resonating voice and true-to-the-roots guitar work make a great combination. Anyone who appreciates straight-up blues delivered with taut, tough intensity and a good dose of humour will love Morgan Davis. Simply stated, for my money, he is one of Canada's best bluesmen. -Ottawa Blues Society |
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August 25 Lennie Gallant All tickets $26.50 |
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Box 83, Victoria by the Sea, PE, C0A 2G0 ● Box Office : 902-658-2025 ● Fax : 902-658-2118 ● info@victoriaplayhouse.com
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They’re back! The Island’s infamous trio will have you laughing out loud as they entertain with tales that spring from a lifetime of collecting stories and encounters with their beloved (and sometimes not so beloved) Island friends and neighbors. Erskine Smith and Alan Buchanan are the amazing storytellers and Allan Rankin is the creator and singer of the beautiful songs. |
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Separately they are exciting performers who take Irish music in daring, inventive new directions. Together they are a tour de force with dazzling Irish fiddle and guitar virtuosity. Liz Carrol has been amazing audiences since she won the Senior All-Ireland Fiddle Championship at the age of 18. Their music is fiery, passionate, cutting edge and altogether stunning. Don’t miss it! |
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Lennie Gallant is an award-winning singer-songwriter who takes his audience on a musical adventure, telling universal stories in a unique and powerful way. He is the consummate musician.
This concert sells out every year—so book early this time! |
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One of Canada’s greatest comic actors, Newfoundland’s Andy Jones gives us a heartwarming take on his home province, daily life and everyone’s fear of mortality. Andy will fill you with the joy of storytelling and laughter as we follow Uncle Val’s struggles to find out what’s left in life, if there’s any magic or mystery left to discover, and if there is room for an old sailor in the suburbs. “ Do yourself a favour and go see Uncle Val. - Halifax Chronicle Herald |
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August 11 Liz Carroll & John Doyle |


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David Myles is a fresh force on the Canadian entertainment landscape who has dared to put it all on the line – creativity, vocal versatility and musical dexterity. David burst onto the folk scene in 2006 when he won the International songwriting competition for his now infamous song ‘When It Comes My turn’.
You heard it here first: he’s as good as Paul Simon or some other rootsy musical prodigy. Really. -Penquin Eggs |
