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Canadian Stories told through Opera
Inertia by Ashley Au and Christene Browne is a story about elderly isolation, perceptions of death, and a meditation on stagnation, dying, love, and friendship. It tells the story of two elderly neighbours, Evelyn and Addison, who live next door to each other for decades but have little interaction with each other or anyone. When Death comes to collect the two, he instead decides to allow them to live, if they can get past their entrenched ways to become friends.
The Museum of the Lost and Found by Olivia Shortt focuses on a fictional museum in the woods that exhibits items from various Lost and Found boxes. It is an allegory about how Western society treats missing person cases. Specifically MMIWG2S: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People. The work asks, What happens to people and items when they are no longer being looked for?
PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO THE ONGOING PANDEMIC SITUATION EVENT LOCATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK FOR UPDATES CLOSER TO THE EVENT DATE.
Throw Back promo prices, until January 22nd, are as follows:
VIP Season Pass: $180 Season Pass: $75 Youth Pass: $15
Masterclasses: $10 Concerts: $25 Operas: $30
PRICES AFTER JANUARY 22nd, 2022:
VIP Pass: $200 Season Pass: $90 Youth Pass: $25 All concerts: $32.50 All operas: $37.50
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LocationNorthern Lights Performing Arts Pavilion (View)
5358 Haliburton County Rd. 21
Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0
Canada
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