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Confederation Centre of the Arts cancels performances of The Rising
-Details of a new production to be announced soon- Due to unforeseen circumstances, Confederation Centre of the Arts announced today that the Young Company’s production of The Rising, which was to premiere on Friday, July 9 has been cancelled. It will be replaced by a new production to be announced later this month. “It’s…
Major Infrastructure Investment Helps Modernize Confederation Centre of the Arts
-Upgrades will benefit patrons and staff, and will improve the overall visitor experience- A major infrastructure investment by the federal government will result in an enhanced patron experience, and better systems for staff at Confederation Centre of the Arts. The $1.707 million investment from ACOA, Canadian Heritage, and the Centre supports major facility upgrades including…
Local Organizations to Benefit from New Community Program at the Centre
-Lou MacEachern Community Partnership Program launched at CCOA- A new partnership program launched at Confederation Centre of the Arts will make the Centre’s facilities more accessible to a variety of local organizations. The Lou MacEachern Community Partnership Program allows a diverse cross-section of local organizations whose goals and objectives are aligned with those of the Centre…
Recognizing National Indigenous Peoples Day — June 21
Today marks National Indigenous Peoples Day, when we celebrate the heritage, diverse cultures, and achievements of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. This day was chosen as it is a day on which many Indigenous peoples traditionally celebrate community, heritage, and the cultural significance of the summer solstice—the longest day of the year. June 21 offers an opportunity for people…
Full Cast Announced For ‘DEAR RITA’ at The Charlottetown Festival
–World premiere will feature an ensemble of actor-musicians channeling Rita MacNeil’s songs and spirit– Tickets are “flying on their own” for this summer’s world premiere of Dear Rita, opening June 29 at The Charlottetown Festival. Sponsored by Key Murray Law, Dear Rita is a musical toast to ‘Cape Breton’s First Lady of Song’, celebrating the life, tenacity, and…
Coming Soon to the CCAG – Art in the Open at 10 Years: An Incomplete Archive
-Opening June 19, retrospective exhibition celebrates art festival’s first decade- It may be hard to believe, but Art in the Open, Charlottetown’s outdoor public art festival, is 10 years old! The first edition, held in August 2011, brought together the Confederation Centre Art Gallery, this town is small, inc., and the City of Charlottetown to collaborate…
It’s Time to Sign Up for the 15th Annual Artist Trading Cards event!
-Confederation Centre Art Gallery makes call for Artist Trading Cards registrations- (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) – The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is looking for artists of all ages and disciplines, professional and non-professional, to register for their upcoming summer event, Artist Trading Cards. The 15th annual trading event will be held on Thursday, August 12 at…
Confederation Centre of the Arts Announces 2021 Symons Medallist
-The Honourable Louise Arbour to receive the 21st Symons Medal for exceptional contribution to Canadian life- Confederation Centre of the Arts announced today that the 2021 Symons Medal will be awarded to the Honourable Louise Arbour, CC, GOQ on Friday, October 29 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The Symons Medal—one of Canada’s most prestigious honours—recognizes an individual who has…
Between Breaths: The Charlottetown Festival Returns with a Newfoundland Gem
-‘Breathtaking Performance’ coming to Confederation Centre’s Mainstage June 3-19- The curtain will rise in just two weeks for the Island premiere of Between Breaths, presented by Artistic Fraud of Newfoundland. The poignant play kicks off The 2021 Charlottetown Festival, which will present four musicals between June and September at Confederation Centre of the Arts. Inspired…
Coming Soon to the CCAG — A Life’s Work: Canadian Artist Robert Harris (1849-1919)
-New Gallery exhibition highlights Harris’ work as a portrait painter in Canada’s early years- A highly-anticipated new Robert Harris exhibition is opening in two stages this month at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG). Beginning June 5, A Life’s Work surveys Harris’ impressive career as a portrait painter in a young country. The exhibition features commissioned portraits…
Federal Budget will Better Support the Arts and Artists
-New funding for Canadian Heritage will assist in the pandemic recovery- Close to $135-million for Canadian Heritage over the next three years was announced in the recent federal budget. This funding will accelerate pandemic recovery for theatres, cultural sites, musicians, and artists across the country. The arts and cultural sectors have been hard hit during…
Confederation Centre and P.E.I. Symphony Orchestra Reach New Partnership
-New partnership program makes Confederation Centre of the Arts the “official home” of the Symphony- The P.E.I. Symphony Orchestra is coming home. Confederation Centre of the Arts is very pleased to announce a new agreement with the province’s large symphony orchestra. This agreement solidifies a two-year partnership between the Centre and the P.E.I. Symphony Orchestra…
Confederation Centre of the Arts Welcomes New Board Member
–Alberta’s Ms. Esmahan Razavi joins national board- The Fathers of Confederation Buildings Trust, known as Confederation Centre of the Arts (CCOA), is very pleased to announce the appointment of Esmahan Razavi to its national board of directors. “Representing Western Canada, Esmahan Razavi brings extensive experience in public policy, communications, and partner engagement, and a passion…
The Charlottetown Festival Set to Return with Three Mainstage Musicals
It’s show time! After being forced to cancel the entire 2020 Charlottetown Festival due to the pandemic, Confederation Centre of the Arts is excited to raise the curtain for the 2021 Festival, which will run from June 3-September 4. CEO Steve Bellamy and Artistic Director of Performing Arts Adam Brazier today announced three Mainstage productions for the summer festival, presented by CIBC, as…
Confederation Centre of the Arts marks the Passing of Donald Sobey
-Sobey was a major supporter of the Centre and the arts in Atlantic Canada- Confederation Centre of the Arts is mourning the passing this week of one of the region’s most devout patrons of the arts. Donald C.R. Sobey, C.M. passed on March 24 leaving behind his wife Beth, their three children, and five grand-children.…
Confederation Centre Welcomes New Director of Philanthropy
-Haddad assumes director position following fundraising roles with Toronto Symphony Orchestra, National Ballet, and Toronto Arts Foundation- CEO Steve Bellamy and Confederation Centre of the Arts are pleased to welcome Nadine Haddad to the Senior Management group as the Centre’s director of philanthropy. Haddad joins the team following almost a decade fundraising for the arts sector in…
Celebrate International Francophonie Day with Jacques Arsenault at The Mack
-The Centre presents Jacques Arsenault and Morgan Saulnier on Sat. March 20– Confederation Centre of the Arts is proud to present an evening of songs featuring P.E.I.’s own Jacques Arsenault who will be collaborating with well-known multi-instrumentalist Morgan Saulnier. This concert will be presented at The Mack, on March 20, at 7:30 p.m., and is…
Performing and Visual Arts Camps On Deck this March Break
This month, Confederation Centre of the Arts is hosting a variety of March Break camps for kids, ranging from those six-years old to 17. The camps run March 15-19 and are broken up into Performing Arts camps for Junior and Intermediate levels; an Intensive for teens; as well as Visual Arts Camps. The instructors for…
Confederation Centre Set to Reopen
As of March 4, Confederation Centre of the Arts will be resuming regular operating hours. This follows the latest guidance and updates from the Chief Public Health Office. Effective Thursday March 4, the Art Gallery and the Library will be open as per their usual schedules. All external bookings and conference events will proceed as…
Confederation Centre Closed until Thursday March 4; Programming Postponed
-Following public health updates, the complex is closed and programming will be rescheduled- Confederation Centre of the Arts will be closed to the public from Monday, March 1 until the morning of Thursday, March 4. This follows the Chief Public Health Office’s (CPHO) instigation of 72-hour lockdown protocols as PEI moves into the Red Stage.…
Confederation Centre Art Gallery Welcomes Adjunct Curator
-Multidisciplinary artist, writer, curator Charles Campbell joins CCAG staff- Confederation Centre is pleased to announce the addition of Charles Campbell as adjunct curator with the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) . Campbell is a Jamaican-born multidisciplinary artist, writer and curator, who grew up on Prince Edward Island. Using performance, sculpture, and installation, his work investigates…
Tuesday Night LIVE! Series Presents P.E.I.’s Finest
-New weekly Mainstage series includes Fiddlers’ Sons, Alicia Toner, OBEMBE, Logan Richard, and more!- Darcy Campbell is thrilled to be injecting a little more musical night-life into the downtown this winter. Beginning February 23, Confederation Centre will be presenting the weekly concert series Tuesday Night LIVE! Each night sets the spotlight on a different Island…
Major Touring Exhibition ‘The Drive’ Pulls Up at the CCAG
-New exhibition centred on famed Tom Thomson painting examines representations of landscape and resource development- Opening this weekend at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is a new touring exhibition from the Art Gallery of Guelph, entitled The Drive. Anchored by Art Gallery of Guelph’s major Tom Thomson canvas of the same title, The Drive…
Confed Centre Set to Skewer and Celebrate Love with “Anti-Valentine’s Day” Cabaret
-‘Lover’s Lament’ plays the Mainstage Feb.10-14, starring Michelle Bouey, Aaron Hastelow, Emma Rudy, and more!- It’s been over a year since live theatre was presented on the Mainstage at Confederation Centre. Now Adam Brazier and a must-see cast are ready to raise the curtain once more, with a hilarious show just in time for Valentine’s…
CCAG Presents Gerard Clarkes: A Haunted Land
-Gallery exhibiting a selection of enigmatic landscapes from Island-based painter this winter- Opening this month at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is a new exhibition of dramatic landscapes, dream worlds, and shadowy figures from P.E.I.-based artist, Gerard Clarkes. Beginning January 16, 2021, patrons can experience Gerard Clarkes: A Haunted Land at the CCAG, featuring…
Confederation Centre Mourns the Passing of Thomas H.B. Symons
-Confederation Centre staff and board fondly remember Canadian luminary, friend, and dedicated member of Centre family- Confederation Centre of the Arts is mourning the passing of Professor Thomas H.B. Symons, CC, O.Ont, FRSC, LLD, DU, DLitt, DCnL, FRGS, KSS. Professor Symons passed away on New Year’s Day at the age of 91. Professor Symons was…
The East Pointers Concert Dates Postponed to March 12 and 13
-JUNO-Award winners will rock the Homburg Theatre over two nights in 2021- Fans of the Island indie-folk trio The East Pointers will have to wait a little longer to enjoy the acclaimed group at Confederation Centre of the Arts (CCOA). Due to the recent public health measures, the Centre is required to postpone the December…
‘Capital New Year’ Brings Holiday Cheer to Confederation Centre Dec. 30 and 31
-City of Charlottetown presents family-fun activities across the Centre this holiday season- Come gather ‘round at the Centre this holiday season for some family fun and creative cheer, courtesy of the City of Charlottetown. Capital New Year will offer free, socially-distanced events across Confederation Centre of the Arts on December 30 and 31. “Charlottetown…
Confederation Centre Reopens to the Public December 18
-Centre reopens following end of circuit breaker policy from CPHO- Confederation Centre of the Arts is again be open to public as of Friday December 18, following the Public Health Office’s announcement Thursday of an early end to the circuit breaker policies. Until December 23, the general building space is open from 8 a.m. to…
Holiday Concert Cancelled at Confederation Centre
-Following public health updates, ‘Comfort & Joy’ cannot proceed- Confederation Centre of the Arts remains closed to the public following the instigation of a ‘circuit breaker’ measure for local health protocols. Unfortunately, due to this ongoing public health situation, the Centre’s holiday variety concert, Comfort & Joy (scheduled for Dec. 20) will be unable to proceed. For those currently holding tickets, please fill out the online form for…
Confederation Centre Closed Until Further Notice
Following public health updates, Centre programming and the complex will be closed Confederation Centre of the Arts will be closed to the public as of Tuesday December 8. This follows the Chief Public Health Office’s (CPHO) instigation of a two-week ‘circuit breaker’ approach to protocols, extending until December 21. This closure includes the Confederation Centre…
Dr. Charmaine Nelson to Speak on Representations of Slavery in Canadian Visual Culture
-Confederation Centre Art Gallery and UPEI Welcome Nelson for ArtTalk on November 15 at 2 p.m.- The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is pleased to welcome, in collaboration with the Faculty of Arts at the University of Prince Edward Island, guest lecturer Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson. Nelson is Professor of Art History with Halifax’s NSCAD…
Confederation Centre Announces ‘Not In OUR Space’ Event
-Adam Brazier and EQUITY to host live in-person workshop on ‘safe arts spaces’ Nov. 10- Islanders from a range of backgrounds will have an opportunity to learn more about developing safe live performance workplaces at a special event later this month. Not in OUR Space!: Creating safe and respectful spaces in the performing arts is…
CCAG Celebrating Fall Exhibitions with Opening Events Over Two Days!
-Public invited for Centre events Oct. 23-24 exploring three new exhibitions- The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is getting set to host their first opening events since early 2020 and is inviting the public to celebrate three new exhibitions this weekend. The events are focused around three new exhibitions at the CCAG, including St. John’s-based…
Confederation Centre Welcomes Andrea Surich To Theatre Department
-Surich assumes General Manager position following leadership roles with Watermark Theatre, Grand Theatre, and the Stratford Festival- CEO Steve Bellamy and Confederation Centre of the Arts are pleased to welcome Andrea Surich to the Senior Management group as the General Manager (GM) of Theatre. Surich joins the Centre team following half a decade as General…
CCAG Set to Unveil Nelson White Portrait Exhibition ‘Tukien (Awaken)’
-New exhibition of Pop Art-style portraits one of three new featured shows- The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Nelson White. Tukien (Awaken): Nelson White, is on display from October 10 to January 13, 2021. The exhibition features 18 painted portraits of an extended network of indigenous artists, creatives, and activists,…
Giant Inflatable Sculpture Set To Transform Sobey Gallery at the CCAG
-‘Pop-up’ work from Alexis Bellavance: Compression-depression on view for one week only- The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) in partnership with Art in the Open, is excited to present, Compression/Decompression, a sculptural installation by Montreal artist Alexis Bellavance for the coming week. The giant inflatable work, which will be on display for the week of September 29…
Feelin’ Mighty Proud! Special Celebrates All Things Anne This Thanksgiving
Confederation Centre of the Arts presents one-hour Anne of Green Gables TV special, airing Sunday October 11 on Eastlink, YouTube, and Facebook Gather the family after Thanksgiving dinner this season for a heartwarming celebration of Anne Shirley! Featuring up-close highlights from Anne of Green Gables—The Musical™, cameos from Canadian icons, and re-imaginings of your favourite songs from the musical,…
Confederation Centre Announces Details for 2020 Symons Medal Ceremony
-Honourable Bob Rae to receive the 20th Symons Medal during Oct. 30 online broadcast- Confederation Centre of the Arts has announced the 2020 Symons Medal will be awarded to the Honourable Bob Rae, PC, CC, OOnt, QC through an online broadcast on Friday, October 30. The Symons Medal and Lecture Series is named in honour…
“Feelin’ Mighty Proud!” Special Set to Fete Anne Shirley
-Confederation Centre announces broadcast special celebrating Anne across the Island; Guest appearances include Amybeth McNulty, Lennie Gallant, Meaghan Blanchard, Gracie Finley, Emma Rudy and more!- Confederation Centre of the Arts is set to release a one-hour broadcast special entitled Feelin’ Mighty Proud! This Island-wide celebration weaves highlights from the iconic Anne of Green Gables–The Musical™ with…
Major Digital Exhibition of ‘Anne’ Manuscript Announced
For the first time ever, L.M. Montgomery’s famed Anne of Green Gables manuscript will be made widely accessible as the central feature of an upcoming online exhibition. Announced today, the ambitious new exhibition, Exploring a National Treasure: L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables Manuscript, will be developed through a partnership between the Confederation Centre Art…
Creative Obsessions: A Look at Contemporary Craft in Prince Edward Island
-New Island crafts exhibition showing August 8 – January 3, 2021 at the CCAG- Fine craft is equal parts tradition and innovation, passion and obsession, filtered through the skills and the sensibilities of artisans. Making craft is a form of thinking, a communication across generations. In a new exhibition opening August 8 at the Confederation…
CCOA Unveils ‘Postcards from the Island’ Series
-New series from ‘CIBC Confed Centre Presents’ features the Black Cultural Society of PEI, Mi’kmaq Heritage Actors, Tim Chaisson, Ashley Condon, & more!- Confederation Centre of the Arts is looking beyond its walls for its next act. Under the banner of CIBC Confed Centre Presents, the Centre will soon deliver Postcards from the Island, a…
Confederation Centre Announces ‘CIBC Confed Centre Presents’
-Open-air concert series includes Scott Parsons, Inn Echo, Vince the Messenger, and more! // Confederation Brass also returning- Confederation Centre of the Arts is very pleased to announce two special live performance programs coming soon to Downtown Charlottetown. The first is an open-air concert series taking root in the Centre’s outdoor amphitheatre—the venue known to…
Confederation Centre Celebrates Opening of Atlantic Canadian Bubble
The team at Confederation Centre of the Arts applauds today’s announcement that the Atlantic Canadian provinces will be opening an interprovincial travel bubble, beginning July 3. For more details on today’s announcement from the Council of Atlantic Premiers, visit the Council website. “We are excited by today’s news and want to welcome our neighbours from…
Confederation Centre Art Gallery Now Open for Summer Hours
-Art Gallery reopening for patrons Tuesday to Sunday; six exhibitions available for viewing- The team at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is ready to welcome patrons once again. The Gallery has reopened its doors today, with six exhibitions to explore, including new work from Sandi Hartling. Confederation Centre of the Arts has reopened its…
Confederation Centre of the Arts Set to Reopen its Doors
-The Centre will soon welcome visitors back to the Gallery, The Story of Confederation, arts camps, the Public Library, and The Showcase- The Centre for All Canadians is set to open its doors again. After a three month closure due to the pandemic—with all programs cancelled and dozens of staff sent home—Confederation Centre of the…
Confederation Centre of the Arts Announces Summer Art Camps for Kids
-Registrations now being accepted for Visual Arts Camps, Performing Arts Camps, and Dance Camps in July and August – Registration is opening today for Summer Art Camps for Kids at Confederation Centre of the Arts. These week-long camps will be offered in visual arts and performing arts/dance, beginning July 6 and running until August 28. Visual…
Confederation Centre Statement of Solidarity with Black Community Members and Colleagues
Confederation Centre of the Arts stands in solidarity with Black members of our community and around the globe. The events of recent days have shone a light on the white supremacy and anti-black racism that pervades our society. We recognize the incredible pain, anger, and fear being experienced and offer our unreserved support. We reject white…
CCAG Unveils New Works Online and On Location
-Confederation Centre announces second contribution to national FIELD TRIP initiative; preparing to install Sandi Hartling’s LED sign works at Gallery Entrance- The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) rolled out its second contribution to Canada’s new visual arts platform, FIELD TRIP: Art Across Canada. Also coming soon to the Gallery’s glass entranceway is a series of neon…
Confederation Centre of the Arts Announces 2020 Symons Medallist
-Bob Rae to receive the 20th Symons Medal for exceptional contribution to Canadian life- Confederation Centre of the Arts announced today that the 2020 Symons Medal will be awarded to Mr. Bob Rae, P.C., C.C., O.Ont, Q.C. on Friday, October 30 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The Symons Medal—one of Canada’s most prestigious honours—recognizes an…
Confederation Centre Announces Major Changes to 2020 Programming
-The Charlottetown Festival will not run this summer; Art Gallery altering exhibition schedule- For the first time in its 55-year history, The Charlottetown Festival will not entertain audiences from around the world this summer. Confederation Centre of the Arts CEO Steve Bellamy announced today the cancellation of the Festival along with changes to visual arts…
Confederation Centre Joins ‘Giving Tuesday Now’ Campaign Response to COVID-19
-May 5, 2020 being celebrated as global day of giving and unity- Confederation Centre of the Arts is responding to the unprecedented impact of COVID-19 and joining forces with the #GivingTuesdayNow campaign to muster support for organizations across the province. #GivingTuesdayNow is a global day of giving and unity, set to take place on May…
The CCAG Serving Up Digital Arts Content
-Confederation Centre Art Gallery offering ‘Art Class from Home’ activities and collaborating on national ‘FIELD TRIP’ project- (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) – The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is rolling out a series of online art activities for all ages, as well as an exciting contribution to Canada’s new digital visual arts platform, FIELD TRIP. …
Confederation Centre Announces Date For 2020 Symons Medal Ceremony
-Annual medal ceremony and lecture on the state of Canadian Confederation returns this fall; 2020 Medallist to be named in early May- (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) – CEO Steve Bellamy and the Confederation Centre of the Arts team announced today that the 2020 Symons Medal will be awarded on Friday, October 30, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The Symons…
April 7 Arts Education Update from Confederation Centre
-School of Performing Arts classes have transitioned online; new online visual arts resources coming soon- Due to the advice of the public health officer, Confederation Centre has announced it will be unable to resume most arts education programs this spring. Below is a rundown of impacted on-site programs and departmental updates: School of Performing Arts…
March 30 Update from Confederation Centre of the Arts
-The 2020 Charlottetown Festival is now scheduled to begin first previews in late June- The Confederation Centre team is closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation each day. Following the advice of the Chief Public Health Officer, the Centre is encouraging everyone to stay safe and continue supporting one another through these unprecedented times. CEO Steve Bellamy announced…
March 20 Update from Confederation Centre
The Confederation Centre team is closely monitoring the evolving pandemic situation each day. Our performances, education programs and exhibitions remain closed to the public, along with the Centre complex itself. Our primary concern is the safety, health, and well-being of our staff, our artists, and our wonderful patrons. All activities have been cancelled or postponed up to April 19, as well…
Confederation Centre is Closed to the Public until Further Notice
–All programing—up until April 12—is cancelled or postponed- On Sunday March 15, P.E.I.’s Chief Public Health Officer provided a new set of recommendations for the public in relation to COVID-19 (coronavirus). Dr. Morrison’s recommendations included: Stopping all non-essential travel outside Canada Self-isolating for 14 days following all international travel, including to the U.S. The closure…
Confederation Centre of the Arts Welcomes New Board Member
–Alberta’s Robert Burns joins national board- The Fathers of Confederation Buildings Trust, known as Confederation Centre of the Arts (CCOA) is very pleased to announce the appointment of Robert Burns to its national board of directors. “Robert Burns comes to us with a strong business background and a wealth of experience with local boards and…
Full Cast Announced For ‘DEAR RITA’ at The Charlottetown Festival
-World premiere will feature six actor-musicians channeling Rita MacNeil’s songs and spirit- Tickets are ‘flying on their own’ for this summer’s new cabaret production, Dear Rita, playing June 25 to September 25 at The Charlottetown Festival. Sponsored by Key Murray Law, Dear Rita is a musical toast to Canadian icon and songwriter Rita MacNeil that…
WinterDance Festival Brings Performance Heat to Island Winter
–New program is presented Feb. 28-29 by the School of Performing Arts- The School of Performing Arts (SoPA), a partnership between Confederation Centre of the Arts and Holland College, is excited to announce WinterDance, a series of dance masterclasses and performances February 28 and 29. The Centre and Holland College will welcome guest artists Eldiyar…
PSA: Box Office Closure February 23 – 26
Confederation Centre is working to serve you better. From February 23 at 5 p.m. to February 26 at 12 noon our box office will be closed—online and in person—as we transition to new and better ticketing software for all Centre programming. Any pre-purchased tickets, account information, and reservations will carry forward to our new system.…
Confederation Centre Ready to Fete Winter Gallery Exhibitions
-CCAG to host ‘Winter Gallery Opening’ March 7 celebrating five new exhibitions- (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) – The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) has a been a hive of activity recently, with five new shows being installed and a slate of ArtTalks on deck. The public will have a chance to explore the new exhibitions, with a…
Happy Islander Day! Charlottetown Festival Announces ‘Anne’ Casting & Two-Day Sale
-Laurie Murdoch, Marlane O’Brien, Connor Lucas, and Quinn Dooley all joining Avonlea- (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) – It’s a provincial holiday on P.E.I. today and to celebrate, Confederation Centre of the Arts is offering a special ‘Islander Day’ sale for Charlottetown Festival tickets. Artistic Director Adam Brazier has also announced the casting of four of the lead…
Introducing Brett and Drew: Two Actors Will Portray 40 Characters This Summer
–Réjean Cournoyer and Jeremy Legat will star in comedic play ‘Bed and Breakfast’ at The Mack– They say it takes a village and this summer two Charlottetown Festival actors will take on the whole town. Artistic Director Adam Brazier has announced Réjean Cournoyer and Jeremy Legat as the two performers bringing the hilarious and poignant…
The Charlottetown Festival and The Savoy Theatre Announce Dear Rita is Coming Home
-World Premiere production will play June to September on P.E.I., then head to Cape Breton- Rita MacNeil is coming home. Today, The Charlottetown Festival, in association with The Savoy Theatre, is pleased to announce that the new musical celebration Dear Rita will make its Nova Scotia premiere in October 2020. Sponsored by Key Murray Law,…
The Charlottetown Festival Announces Development of New Musical with Alan Doyle
-Confederation Centre of the Arts adapting ‘The Grand Seduction’ into Musical Comedy ‘Tell Tale Harbour’- Confederation Centre CEO Steve Bellamy, Artistic Director Adam Brazier, GM of Theatre Dean Constable, and Canadian icon Alan Doyle made a special announcement January 24. Standing on the historic Homburg Theatre mainstage before a crowd of more than 100 Centre…
Take a Journey Through The Gardener’s Universe
-CCAG set to unveil career retrospective ‘Victor Cicansky: The Gardener’s Universe’ on January 25- Opening January 25 at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is a retrospective exhibition focusing on the ceramic and bronze works of Regina-based artist, Victor Cicansky. Curated by Timothy Long and Julia Krueger, and organized by the MacKenzie Art Gallery (Calgary),…
Now Showing at the CCAG: Artists by Artists, The Debbie Show, and More
-Three new exhibitions opening this month at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery- Who makes art, and what does it mean to be an artist? Artists have often tried to address such questions in portraits of one another, and of themselves. An exhibition selected from the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) permanent collection entitled Artists by Artists,…
Deadline Extended for Video Submissions for The 2020 TD Confederation Centre Young Company
Confederation Centre of the Arts has extended its deadline for video submissions to audition for the TD Young Company. The new deadline is Sunday January 19, 2020. The Centre invites young people from across the country, between the ages of 18 – 30, to apply to be a part of this incredible group of young…
Steven Page and The P.E.I. Symphony Set to Command Centre Stage
-Sobeys LIVE @ the Centre presents Barenaked Ladies founder with the Island’s symphony on January 18- Sobeys LIVE @ the Centre returns this month, beginning a riveting winter season of live concerts, choral music, and dance recitals at Confederation Centre of the Arts. The second half of the 2019-20 LIVE calendar kicks off with…
Confederation Centre’s Holiday Hours
Beginning next week, Confederation Centre of the Arts will be on special holiday hours into the new year. For any further questions, contact the Box Office at 1 (902) 628-1864 or email to [email protected]. The holiday hours are as follows for the concourse areas, admin offices, security, property, and box office: December 24: Centre complex…
Now Showing: Two Film Screenings Planned Honouring Brian Burke
-Confederation Centre Art Gallery also launching exhibition catalogue ‘Predicaments: Brian Burke, a Retrospective’- The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) is hosting multiple events over the next month to celebrate its current retrospective exhibition on prolific P.E.I. painter Brian Burke. Special thanks are extended to CN 100, exhibition and catalogue sponsor. Tomorrow—Wednesday, December 4— at 12-noon…
A Closer Look: Five Questions with P.E.I.’s Michelle Bouey
-Islander talks ‘Dear Rita’, Soulpepper’s ‘Rose’, growing up at the Centre, and how representation in theatre matters- Islander Michelle Bouey will make her Festival debut next year, performing in the musical love-letter to icon, Rita MacNeil, Dear Rita at The Mack. An alumna of the TD Young Company, Bouey effectively grew up at the Centre,…
Traffic and Parking Advisory: Weekend of Nov. 39 to Dec. 1 at Confederation Centre
-Patrons shopping the Centre or attending Handel’s Messiah may be impacted- Between weather events and holiday programming, this weekend will be a busy one in and around Confederation Centre of the Arts. Patrons attending various activities are advised that driving and parking around the Centre block will be limited on Sunday, December 1. -Friday November…
Confederation Singers, Orchestra, and Guest Soloists Perform Handel’s ‘Messiah
-Sobeys LIVE @ the Centre presents seasonal classic December 1 in the Homburg- On Sunday December 1 at 2:30 p.m., Sobeys LIVE @ the Centre celebrates one of the most enduring pieces of music in the Western choral cannon. The Confederation Singers, guest orchestra, and four featured soloists are set to perform Handel’s Messiah, the…
Select Casting and 50% Off Sale Announced for Charlottetown Festival 2020
Artistic Director Adam Brazier has revealed select casting for The 2020 Charlottetown Festival, including the leads for Anne of Green Gables—The Musical™ and The Drowsy Chaperone. THE DEAL OF THE YEAR Brazier also announced details on the biggest Festival sale of the year. From now until December 3, patrons can purchase tickets for all four…
Senator Murray Sinclair Receives 19th Symons Medal at Confederation Centre
On November 1 at Confederation Centre of the Arts, Canadian Senator, the Honourable Murray Sinclair received the 2019 Symons Medal for exceptional contribution to Canadian life. Before a full house in the Homburg Theatre and webcast live across the country, Sinclair received the medal and delivered his thoughtful lecture “Confederation: We Could Have Done Better’.…
The Montagues and Capulets are dancing for their lives
On November 6 at Confederation Centre of the Arts, experience Juliet & Romeo, an original dance piece from Calgary dance company, Decidedly Jazz Danceworks (DJD). Inspired by the classic tale of star-crossed lovers, this high-energy production breathes new life into the tale, featuring live jazz music and a company of professional jazz dancers. “For never…
Confederation Centre Announces Title and Ticket Info for 2019 Symons Medal Lecture
Senator Murray Sinclair to receive the 19th Symons Medal on November 1; Tickets available tomorrow for advance members sale and Thursday for general public Confederation Centre of the Arts announced today that the 2019 Symons Medal Lecture is entitled Confederation: We Could Have Done Better. The 2019 Symons Medal Presentation and the delivery of the Symons…
Paper Lions Ready to Rock the Homburg for Album Launch
Paper Lions to set to stage Super Show & Album Launch for ‘Stay Together’ October 19 | 7:30pm | Homburg Theatre To celebrate their latest recording, the 2019 ECMA Award winning group Paper Lions are throwing one helluva concert: a must-see ‘Super Show’ Saturday, October 19 in the historic Homburg Theatre, the crown jewel venue on P.E.I. “We’re…
Fall Message from the CEO
Gwe, Bonjour, and Welcome to Confederation Centre of the Arts! After an exciting summer of engaging shows and programs, we are thrilled to present the fall 2019/winter 2020 lineup for Sobeys LIVE @ the Centre! Join us for inspiring concerts from Steven Page, Matt Andersen, George Canyon, Rose Cousins, Classic Albums Live doing CCR and…
Confederation Centre Raises the Curtain on New Membership Program
Get Centre’d” offers members a suite of benefits, including advance tickets and access to exclusive events—all in support of non-profit arts centre With a new season comes new opportunity and Confederation Centre of the Arts is unveiling a can’t-miss community program. Launching October 2019, Get Centre’d is the Centre’s new patron membership campaign. Founded as…
Predicaments: Brian Burke, a Retrospective Set to Open on October 5
An overview of the career of one of the Island’s most significant visual artists on exhibition at CCAG A new exhibition opens this week at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) celebrating the work of Brian Burke. The long-awaited two-gallery show will be open to the public on October 5 and officially celebrated—along with three…
Confederation Centre Lifts the Curtain on The 2020 Charlottetown Festival
Limited time only – 50% off 2020 Festival Tickets! From now until December 3, purchase tickets for all four summer theatre productions at 50% off. Tickets can be accessed online, by phone at 1 (902) 566-1267, toll free at 1 (800) 565-0278, or at the box office. The Drowsy Chaperone brings major musical comedy to…
Mamma Mia!, What a Season at The Charlottetown Festival
Confederation Centre in the home stretch of the Festival—closing September 28 (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) – From Avonlea to the shores of a Greek Island paradise to the streets of St. John’s Newfoundland, The Charlottetown Festival is finishing off a world-wind trip of a season this month. While some Islanders are saying “Where did the summer go…
Confederation Centre Announces Exciting Line-up of Canadian Talent for Sobeys LIVE @ the Centre!
Sobeys LIVE @ The Centre! returns with a bang this October and the line-up is chalk-full of dynamic performances that appeal to a wide range of Islanders, visitors, and beyond. “This season truly has something for everyone,” says Darcy Campbell, director of LIVE @ the Centre, a long-standing program of Confederation Centre of the Arts.…
Confederation Centre of the Arts Welcomes New Board Member
-Prince Edward Island’s own Angus Orford joins board executive- (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) – The Fathers of Confederation Buildings Trust, known as Confederation Centre of the Arts (CCOA) is very pleased to announce the appointment of Angus Orford to its local board of directors. “Angus brings a wealth of experience, a strong business background, and a passion…
Dine at a National Historic Site of Canada
Tucked away within the heart of Confederation Centre of the Arts, the Mavor’s courtyard is a patio like no other in the City of Charlottetown. For a sun- or star-lit dining experience, don’t pass up a visit to this architecturally significant space this summer. “With a beautiful garden, shady trees, waterfall, and all-day sun, I…
“I, Tanya”: Sara-Jeanne Hosie to Join the Dynamos
The Charlottetown Festival announces Sara-Jeanne Hosie will step into silver boots for the role of Tanya in Mamma Mia!, opening this Friday August 9 at Confederation Centre of the Arts (Charlottetown, P.E.I.) – Artistic Director Adam Brazier has announced a casting change for the forthcoming production of Mamma Mia! at The Charlottetown Festival. Opening this…
CCOA Set to Become Giant Pedestal for AITO on August 24
Confederation Centre’s exterior will activated in new and innovative ways at the 2019 summer arts festival Art in the Open on August 24, 2019.
Full Company Announced for Atlantic Blue at The Charlottetown Festival
Confederation Centre of the Arts is thrilled to welcome Tara MacLean’s ode to Canada’s East Coast to The Charlottetown Festival. Sponsored by Honibe, Atlantic Blue open this Friday August 2 at 7:30 p.m. and plays Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights through September 27, 2019 at The Mack. The title sponsor of The Charlottetown Festival is…
Kronborg—The Hamlet Rock Musical to Embark on World Tour
(Los Angeles, C.A.) – Confederation Centre of the Arts is excited to learn that David Carver Music has acquired the world-wide touring rights to the acclaimed Kronborg—The Hamlet Rock Musical. The masterful stage musical balances high energy vocal and dance performances and rousing power ballads with songs reaching into the darker emotions of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.…
A ‘Q & A’ with Stephen Guy-McGrath (Spinning Yarns)
Opening Saturday July 20 and playing through Sept. 28 at The Mack: SPINNING YARNS This summer The Charlottetown Festival is thrilled to have Spinning Yarns at The Mack. Set in Newfoundland in the early ‘80s, this one-man production brings to life a world of raucous adventures, death-defying escapades, and dubious childcare. The hilarious evening of…
“That’s a place for me” : Confederation Centre raises the Mi’kmaq Nation Flag
Confederation Centre of the Arts proudly displays the provincial and territorial flags on the corner of Queen and Grafton Street as the “Centre for All Canadians”. For National Indigenous Peoples Day a new, permanent flag was added during a public ceremony: the Mi’kmaq Nations Flag. “It is a physical way of acknowledging the land on…
The Curtain Lifts On The 2019 Charlottetown Festival!
It’s all systems go at Confederation Centre of the Arts as the staff, cast, orchestra, and crew prepare to launch their 55th theatre season of The Charlottetown Festival, sponsored by CIBC. Kronborg—The Hamlet Rock Musical Kronborg—The Hamlet Rock Musical : Opening Friday June 28 in the Homburg Theatre and playing until July 20 is the…
Sobey Art Award Finalist Brings New Work to the CCAG
The Confederation Centre Art Gallery (CCAG) will soon be showcasing Philippa Jones’s interactive exhibition Perpetual as a part of its summer offerings. The Newfoundland-based artist was recently long-listed as a nominee for the prestigious Sobey Art Award for the Atlantic Region. Perpetual opens June 22 and will be on display until October 6; the artist…
Complete Casting Announced for ‘Kronborg—The Hamlet Rock Musical’
Epic rock musical telling of ‘Hamlet’ opens Friday, June 21 at Confederation Centre of the Arts A ghostly visitor with a secret; a son devastated by loss; a deadly sword duel – and the most famous question in all of drama (“To be or not to be…”). These are just some of the reasons why…
The TD Confederation Centre Young Company Returns this Month
Youth theatre troupe bound for Halifax next month; will open Charlottetown season June 29 The TD Confederation Centre Young Company returns this month, and are kicking off their 2019 season off with a bang. The youth performance, leadership, and training company officially opens their season at the Centre on Saturday June 29 at 12 noon…