![]() Kerri Norris directs the panto, written by Crystal Weltzin. 16-26, promises fun music, corny jokes and Disney-ish delights this year. November and December is pantomime time, with Royal Canadian Theatre Company presenting “The Snow Queen: A Frozen Adventure” at Surrey Arts Centre’s Main Stage. 6 with another “Holly Jolly Christmas” concert, the latest for the choir in its 30 years of performing at the Bear Creek Park theatre. 10 at 4 and also 7:30 p.m., with carols and stories told by Christopher Gaze.Īt Surrey Arts Centre, Vancouver Welsh Men’s Choir returns Dec. Later, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra returns to the Bell with two “A Traditional Christmas” concerts, on Saturday, Dec. 2, “this Christmas show is extremely family-friendly and the perfect start to the season,” says an event post on. 12, Zachary Stevenson will star in “Buddy’s Holly Jolly Christmas,” a tribute concert presented by The Original Legends of Rock ‘n’ Roll, with Ben Klein as Elvis, Cassandra Jean as Brenda Lee and The Legends All-Star Band.Īlso scheduled at the Sullivan-area theatre is “Following A Star,” Crescendo Operatic Society’s production of “Amahl and the Night Visitors,” a one-act opera by Gian Carlo Menotti, and “The Three Kings,” featuring carols sung with the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 6 with “glowing ghosts, 10-foot-tall puppets and more in a magical holiday masterpiece,” in a theatrical re-imagining of the Charles Dickens classic.Ī week later, on Dec. ![]() Other Christmas-related shows planned at the Bell include “A Wonderheads Christmas Carol” returns Dec. The “intimate and unique show sold out everywhere prior to the pandemic,” Live Nation said when announcing the B.C. 24 concert at The Centre in Vancouver will go ahead, the post adds, and tickets for that show are available on ticketmaster.ca. Refunds will be issued automatically from the point of purchase, says a post on the venue website. ![]() Live Nation Entertainment had booked Bell Performing Arts Centre for the show on Friday, Nov. “Scheduling difficulties” have cancelled the Surrey date of the “Celtic Family Christmas” concert starring Maritime fiddlers Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy. ![]()
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