March 6, 2017
Each year, Ontario Presents presenting members actively participate in the block booking program to develop tours that will travel to their communities across Ontario. The tours incorporate many disciplines of the performing arts including contemporary dance, comedy, young audience, theatre and music.
This March, more than 10 communities will experience high quality performances by Canadian and International artists booked from the Ontario Presents Block Booking Program.
Remi Bolduc Jazz Ensemble
The inexhaustible Rémi Bolduc is always creating new projects. A versatile and dynamic artist, saxophonist Rémi Bolduc is acclaimed at the most important venues from New York to Paris by way of Geneva, Tokyo and Beijing. He captivates the audience with the dazzling virtuosity and stunning maturity that have made him a most accomplished musician. With his band, the Rémi Bolduc Jazz Ensemble, he composes and plays numbers that convey his formidable energy and spontaneity, allowing his organic sound to breathe freely – don’t miss their tribute to jazz legend Oscar Peterson!
- March 2nd The Living Arts Centre
- March 3rd The Grand Theatre
- March 9th Lula Lounge
- March 10th Burlington Performing Arts Centre
- March 11th FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre
- March 12th Port Hope Friends of Music
Menopause the Musical
Come see it for the first time or come love it again and see what millions of women worldwide have been laughing and raving about for years! Set in Bloomingdales department store, four women with nothing in common but a black lace bra, come to realize they have more to share than they ever imagined! This laugh-out-loud musical parody, staged to 25 classic hits of the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s will have you singing, cheering and dancing in the aisles! The stellar all-star professional Canadian cast, makes fun of their hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, wrinkles, not enough sex, too much sex, chocolate binges and a whole lot more. Come join their sisterhood and enjoy the hilarious celebration of women and the change! Produced by Shaggypup Productions.
- March 2nd The Living Arts Centre
- March 7th The Capitol Centre
- March 9th The Grand Theatre
- March 10th Milton Centre for the Arts
- March 11th Burlington Performing Arts Centre
- March 12th Chatham Capitol Theatre
Moon Mouse
Marvin the mouse wants to be popular. Constantly bullied and picked on by the “cool” rats, he is labeled as a looser and a geek. As respite from the continuous badgering, Marvin retreats into his science books and a world of fantasy. He longs to have adventures and to be the hero. Join Marvin on the space adventure of a lifetime: a trip to the surface of the moon on his homemade rocket, where he meets a strange cast of misfit creatures, learns of infinite peril and views awesome beauty. Will Marvin make his dreams come true and experience the glory and acceptance he craves? Lightwire Theater is proud to present Moon Mouse, a cosmic adventure about celebrating differences.
- March 5th & 6th The Grand Theatre
- March 7th The Rose Theatre
- March 8th The Living Arts Centre
- March 9th FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre
- March 11th The Mady Centre for the Performing Arts
- March 13th Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts
- March 18th The Centre in the Square
Vienna Boys Choir
The famed Vienna Boys Choir continues to delight music lovers across the globe with their purity of tone, distinctive charm and a diverse, crowd-pleasing repertoire that includes everything from medieval to contemporary and experimental music . Gifted musicians with voices of unforgettable beauty, they carry on the illustrious tradition as the world’s preeminent boys’ choir. There are currently 100 choristers between the ages of nine and fourteen, divided into four touring choirs, performing around 300 concerts each year.
- March 9th The Rose Theatre
- March 10th Burlington Performing Arts Centre
- March 11th Flato Markham Theatre
- March 12th River Run Centre
Stephen Fearing
Stephen Fearing’s music embodies a fierce intelligence, a haunting candor, and a steady-handed pursuit of fleeting beauty. He exudes an abiding love for his craft and a respect for his audience that is reflected in two Juno awards and a touring circuit across Canada, Europe and the US. A beguiling teller of tales and a singularly intense instrumentalist, Fearing is an alluring entertainer – heartbreaking, expansive and full of mirth - with a clear, honorable voice that lifts you out into his wide world and “brings you back home to yourself”. Fearing (guitar) will be accompanied on stage with bass and drums.
- March 18th Shenkman Arts Centre
- March 21st Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts
- March 22nd Burlington Performing Arts Centre
- March 23rd Richmond Hill Performing Arts Centre
- March 25th The Living Arts Centre
Glenn Miller Orchestra
The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra is the most popular and sought after big band in the world today for both concert and swing dance engagements. With its unique jazz sound, the Glenn Miller Orchestra is considered to be one of the greatest bands of all time. The present Glenn Miller Orchestra was formed in 1956 and has been touring consistently since, playing an average of 300 live dates a year all around the world.
- March 21st The Grand Theatre
- March 22nd The Rose Theatre
- March 23rd River Run Centre
- March 24th The Living Arts Centre
- March 25th Newmarket Theatre
KAHA WI Dance Theatre - The Honouring
The Honouring is a site-specific multi-disciplinary performance honouring First Nations warriors of the War of 1812 and features Onkwehonwe families who sacrificed to protect Haudenosaunee sovereignty, culture and land. Audiences will be immersed in a history that is rarely experienced anywhere else and will have the opportunity to understand the complexity of the War of 1812 through the experiential lens of First Nations, offering a human face to our history. All First Nations took part in the War of 1812 as sovereign Nation allies to Britain. The Honouring pays homage to their personal sacrifices and belief in what was the best for their family, community and future generations.
- March 22nd Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts
- March 24th Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts
- March 27th & 28th Burlington Performing Arts Centre
- March 29th & 30th The Grand Theatre
- March 31st FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre
Terri Clark
Hailing from Medicine Hat, Alberta, Terri Clark is a 3-time JUNO Award winner, an 8-time CCMA Entertainer of the Year, and she has taken home the CCMA Female Vocalist of the Year award five times. She is the only Canadian female artist to be a member of the famous Grand Ole Opry. Terri’s hit songs include fan favorites such as “Better Things To Do,” “Poor Poor Pitiful Me,” “Girls Lie Too,” “I Just Wanna Be Mad,” and “Northern Girl.”
- March 23rd FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre
- March 24th The Rose Theatre
- March 25th Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts
- March 28th - Richmond Hill Performing Arts Centre
- March 29th Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts