SummerWorks' musical arm brings a diverse array of acts to the festival. Now in its fourth year, the SummerWorks Music Series, which started off as sort of an add-on to the original theatre fest, has become an event in its own right. This year’s edition features an interesting blend of relative newbies, Canadian music veterans, side projects from established artists, and alternative takes on musical theatre.
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Since current artistic director Michael Rubenfeld took the reins of the SummerWorks Festival, there hae been some significant changes. It's become a Queen Street West corridor festival (as opposed to the Fringe Festival's focus on B... Read Post
The nation's largest juried arts festival is back for another year—and with it comes over 100 theatre, music, art, dance, and shows to choose from. Last year, The SummerWorks Performance Festival was in a bit of a financial pickle, ... Read Post
Two programmes that take performance out of the theatre, and want to bring you along for the trip. There’s a great deal of engagement at SummerWorks this year in the theatre and music programmes, but the new Live Art Series, goes fa... Read Post