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Sarah Slean
Citing such diverse influences as Leonard Bernstein, philosophy, Joni Mitchell, Buddhism and Bach, Sarah Slean’s music borrows aspects of cabaret, pop, and orchestral, all knit together by the startling poetry of her lyrics, unique arranging and piano-playing, and that voice, described by the CBC as “a 19th century Kate Bush”. - Oct 05-Jun 21
Opera on a Sunday Afternoon
Experience an enchanting afternoon filled with your favorite operatic arias, duets, and trios, performed by the exceptional young talents from the Burnaby Lyric Opera. - Oct 07-Jun 02
Jazz Jam
Hosted by the inimitable Cory Weeds of the Cellar Jazz Society, Jazz Jam features a stellar line-up of local jazz musicians in an improvised evening of music. Local musicians invited to play-just sign up when you arrive.Free tickets - Oct 09
A Perfectly Reasonable Night of Comedy
Step out of the house for an unforgettable evening with Peter Oldring and Pat Kelly (CBC Radio’s This is That) as they reunite with Carolyn Taylor (Baroness von Sketch Show). - Oct 10
Guy Davis
The lyrical storytelling of his songs is evidence of his background in theatre. His storytelling is sometimes painful, deep and real, an earthy contrast to modern-day commercial music, meant to create thought, underlined by gentle tones from his guitar or banjo finger-picking. - Nov 01
The Unknown featuring Big Top
A silent horror classic presented with an original live musical score by Big Top. - Nov 05 - 06
You Used to Call Me Marie
A love story, a historical epic and a celebration of Métis song and dance, You Used To Call Me Marie… paints the story of Marie Callihoo through generations and time. - Nov 09
Ballet BC Annex
Ballet BC Annex is a project led by Canada's leading contemporary dance company. - Nov 13
Aysanabee
A singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, Aysanabee’s music has been variously described as introspective folk, indie-pop-rock, and R&B – but the deep soul in his voice comes through in whatever song he sings. - Nov 21 - 22
Mosaico
Flamenco, Québécois step dance, African, Latin and urban dances converge in an intricate dialogue of movement, embodying the complexity of cultural identity.