23/24 PAC Presents Brochure

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FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre Downtown St. Catharines

The FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre (PAC) is located in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario at the corner of St. Paul and Carlisle Streets on the shared traditional lands of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, the Neutral Peoples and many other Indigenous People from across Turtle Island. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and is within the land protected by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum agreement. We offer our sincere gratitude and respect to the original and continued stewards of this land and are reminded that our great standard of living is directly related to the resources and friendship of Indigenous Peoples.

We also acknowledge Indigenous, Black, other Racialized Communities and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People who have been marginalized for centuries and more — and our collective responsibility to take action for a better world free from oppression, discrimination and racism.

The FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre is proud to present this 23/24 annual season of curated live arts and film programs. This brochure was printed in August 2023 and events, details and pricing are subject to change. The PAC is also home to many local arts oganizations and rental events. Visit firstontariopac.ca to discover our up-to-date calendar of events and sign up to receive email updates from the PAC. contents Welcome To Our New Season 4 Support The PAC 5 How To Get Tickets .............................................. 6 PAC Perks: Membership & Seats ................. 7 September ................................................................ 8 October ..................................................................... 12 East Coast Kitchen Party 14 November 22 December 29 January 37 February................................................................... 40 The Film House .................................................... 42 March ......................................................................... 51 April ..............................................................................57 May 62 June 65 imPACt Education Series 66 Growing the Arts Together 68 Parking & Venue Access ............................... 70 Thank Yous .............................................................. 71 Rent the PAC ..........................................................72 Advertisers ............................................................ 74 250 St. Paul Street St. Catharines, ON firstontariopac.ca Box Office 905-688-0722 boxoffice@firstontariopac.ca

Welcome to our new season!

One of my favourite moments in life is when I am at a concert and towards the end of the show I suddenly realize that I have been smiling for the entire duration.

Music fills my soul; it lifts me up and takes me to a world filled with beauty and possibility. How lucky am I to work in an environment where I get to experience this almost every day of the year? How lucky are we to have such exceptional live performance and cinema right here in Niagara? To answer both, we are VERY lucky.

The arts have the ability to transform our moods, our perspectives and create a sense of belonging. The PAC team want nothing more than to help you make these experiences happen at YOUR performing arts centre. No matter your taste or your budget, we have something just for you.

Join me. I guarantee that we will both be smiling by the end of the show.

23/24 Season Sponsorship Opportunities are still available. Contact Andrea Boitor, Business & Partnership Associate, to learn more: aboitor@firstontariopac.ca or 905-322-9845. Thank you to our 23/24 Season Sponsors 4 23/24 SEASON | FOR THE LOVE OF THE ARTS | firstontariopac.ca | 905-688-0722

The ARTS are at the centre of all that we do.

“Without community support, the PAC is no more than a beautiful building, but with your generosity, we become a vibrant, essential experience for all.” – Colleen A. Smith

Through the arts we create important programs to connect with our community and to contribute to righting relations with Indigenous Peoples of our region and beyond. We are uniquely positioned in Niagara as the largest and most impactful multi-disciplinary arts presenter for the region and YOUR philanthropic support means that our programs are sustainable, accessible, and affordable for all!

HOW TO SUPPORT OUR VISION

Our community access arts programs continue to grow, and we welcome support towards our artistic and youth initiatives. Contact Laura Byers, Development Officer to learn more: lbyers@firstontariopa.ca or 905-688-8583.

Thank you to our Donors and Supporters

We would like to acknowledge the City of St. Catharines Mayor, City Council and staff (past and present); Brock University President, faculty and staff; Infrastructure Canada and the Province of Ontario for project funding support; the Department of Canadian Heritage; Canada Council for the Arts; the Ontario Arts Council; the Niagara Centre for the Arts Task Force, PAC User Group and the citizens of St. Catharines-Niagara. The FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre is grateful to all of our donors and sponsors who have supported the arts in our community!

CAPITAL DONORS

FirstOntario Credit Union

Peter and Janet Partridge

Joe and Anita Robertson

Algoma Central Corporation

Cogeco

John and June Mann

John and Harriet Lehnen

Joy Williams

RBC Foundation

Marian Gordon-Kendall

The John Muratori Family

Ineke Brinkman

Art and Val Fleming

Virginia Atkin and Keith Ambachtsheer

Linda and Tom Goldspink

Wynne Nicholson

Christopher J. Slater (in memory of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Slater)

+Over 80 families and businesses who also contributed to the PAC’s 2015 community campaign.

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HOW TO GET TICKETS

Tickets on sale to the public 6 SEPT 2023 at 10am

ONLINE at firstontariopac.ca

BY PHONE at 905-688-0722

IN PERSON at 250 St. Paul Street, downtown St. Catharines

New UNDER 30 Pricing

A new ticket price is now available to anyone under 30 years of age to provide access for young adults and youth to experience live performances* at the PAC. A limited number of tickets will be available for select shows at either a $15 or $25 value. Tickets can be purchased online or through box office and be available for pick up at will call with proof of age for all ticket holders. *Only available for select PAC programming. Limited availability.

Accessible seating and assistive hearing devices are available upon request.

Accessible drop off is available in front of the Box Office Entrance on St. Paul Street and along Carlisle St. We are also conveniently located kittycorner from the St. Catharines main bus terminal making us very accessible via public transit.

• Tickets are non-refundable and subject to HST.

• Each ticket price includes a $3 Capital Improvement Fee.

• PAC Members can exchange shows or seats for FREE.

• A $5 exchange fee applies for non-members.

• A ticket is required for every person, regardless of age.

Visit firstontariopac.ca to order your tickets online. We encourage you to send your tickets to your mobile device.

The Fine Print Be Green Parking & Access

See page 70 for information on parking and venue access.

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for Seat Owners and Members PAC PERKS

MEMBERSHIP MATTERS

SCAN THE QR CODE TO PURCHASE YOUR MEMBERSHIP!

23/24 PAC Presents Season Membership is just $130! Join a community of arts lovers supporting the PAC’s mission to bring exceptional performing arts experiences to Niagara and receive exclusive discounts and perks as a thank you!

PRIORITY BOOKING

Members order tickets prior to general public.

PURCHASE UP TO 6 DISCOUNTED TICKETS PER SHOW!

EXCLUSIVE INVITE TO SEASON LAUNCH

MEMBERS' NIGHT

DISCOUNTED TICKETS*

*some restrictions apply

$130 PLUS HST BFF! 23/24 PAC Membership valid 9 June 2023 to 23 June 2024.

Look for this symbol on the following pages!

BFF! Bring a friend for FREE to select events!

COMPLIMENTARY TICKET EXCHANGES

PAYMENT PLAN OPTIONS FOR YOUR SEASON ORDER

TAKE YOUR SEAT

With a one-time charitable donation of $500 you put your name in the spotlight on a seat in Partridge Hall! Buying a seat is a great way to celebrate a special occasion, honour the memory of someone special, or show your support for our organization. For more information or to purchase a seat, please contact Laura Byers, lbyers@firstontariopac.ca.

Seat Owners who also purchase/renew their PAC Presents Season Membership have first access to season tickets* for all shows before they go on sale to other members and the public!

*some restrictions apply

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7TH ANNUAL GATHERING OF INDIGENOUS ARTS, CULTURE AND TRADITION

8-10 SEPT 2023

Sunrise ceremonies, performances, teachings and workshops with free and ticketed events all weekend long. All venues. All welcome. Full program announced in August.

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LIVE FROM DOWNTOWN ST. CATHARINES presented by lead sponsor

LIVING MINO BIMAADIZIWIN: An Indigenous Journey through the Arts

Curated/directed by Michele-Elise Burnett, Artistic Director of Celebration of Nations and President of Kakekalanicks Indigenous Consulting Company

Living Mino Bimaadiziwin: An Indigenous Journey through the Arts is an immersive visual and audio exhibition that showcases artifacts and a variety of visual artwork by Indigenous artists, including renowned Métis artist Christi Belcourt, as well as Leona Skye, the late Carl Beam, Jill Lunn, Philip Cote, April Mitchell-Boudreau, Marie Louise Bowering, Mary Annette Clause, and Fallon Farinacci. The exhibition takes visitors through a journey of Indigenous life pre and during contact in order to better understand today’s contemporary realities through a highly impactful and immersive installation.

The exhibition includes paintings, collage, fabric, audio, and jewelry and also features pieces from The Red Dress Exhibit: If Only These Dresses Could Tell Their Story, a powerful installation which has been on tour across North America. Produced audio documentaries, narrative signage, and an interpretive brochure give visitors additional ways to connect with the exhibition’s message - the direct impact Residential Schools have on today’s Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2Spirit individuals (MMIWG2S) epidemic.

FRI 8 SEPT – WED 4 OCT

Robertson Theatre

Public hours at firstontariopac.ca

Free Admission

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Kaha:wi Dance Theatre HOMELANDS

Homelands is the 2023 Dora Award-winning multimedia performance that braids earthy and cinematic media, sound design and dance performance. Homelands places Yethi’nihstenha (many womxn) within the homelands and waters of Kahnyen’kehàka territory / enhsenonhstate’ of upper state New York and around Ohswé:ken (Six Nations of the Grand River). Onkwehón:we (people of the way of forever) have always been and will continue to be tied to our lands and water and our kinship connections on A’nowarà:ke (Turtle Island).

Founded in 2005 by Artistic Director Santee Smith, Kaha:wi Dance Theatre is one of the world’s preeminent dance companies and Santee Smith was awarded the 2023 Governor General Award for her contributions in the field of performance in Canada.

FRI 8 SEPT 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $30

Under 30: $15

Regular: $35

“The choreography is a richly textured blend of gesture and bodily movements that seem to come from some deep inner energy source.” – Toronto Star
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PHOTO: DAVID HOU PHOTOGRAPHY

“Digging Roots manages to be uncompromising and uplifting, powerful and tender, all at the same time.” – Roots Music Canada

BORDER CROSSING / Blues

In this concert event produced by Tim Johnson (RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked The World and Celebration of Nations Artistic Producer), two celebrated Indigenous bands, Digging Roots from within Canada, and The Ripcords from within the United States, will perform blues and rock infused songs that reveal the continuity of Indigenous cultures across the dividing line. Interspersed within the concert will be video segments that inform and regale the audience about the living history of Indigenous Border Crossing Blues.

Digging Roots are a Juno-winning husband and wife music duo, Raven Kanatakta Polson-Lahache and ShoShona Kish, whose style blends folk-rock, pop, blues and hip hop with the traditional sounds of Indigenous music.

The Ripcords have performed across the northeast to crowds in New York City and Boston as well as their home in Central New York for over twenty years.

SAT 9 SEPT

7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $30

Under 30: $15

Regular: $35

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“The Ripcords have two fantastic guitarists and to hear them ripping the leads is definitely not to be missed.” – CNY Alive!

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“...his voice is still a thing of wonderful tones as he goes from the subtle lows to the joyful highs and everywhere in-between.” - Get Ready to Rock

HOWARD JONES ACOUSTIC TRIO

Legendary singer, songwriter and keyboardist Howard Jones celebrates 40 years of his incredible career with his new world tour, a ‘sonic and visual feast’ that will include Jones’ greatest hits and fan favourites.

Howard Jones became a household name in the ‘80s and ‘90s with global hits including “Things Can Only Get Better”, “No One is to Blame”, “What is Love?”, “Pearl in the Shell”, “Like To Get To Know You Well”, along with his debut “New Song” which are all etched into pop culture history. Since his 1984 debut, he continues to transcend generations, having sold millions of albums worldwide and now reaching a whole new audience with millions of plays a month on streaming services.

TUES 26 SEPT 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $55 Regular: $65

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THE CIRCLE: Indigenous Songwriters’ Showcase

A musical showcase of emerging and established Indigenous musicians making waves on the scene, curated by Celebration of Nations Artistic Director Michele-Elise Burnett.

WED 4 OCT 7pm | Robertson Theatre

THURS 25 APR 7pm | The Recital Hall

Pay-What-You-Can (suggested $20)

WED 4 OCT

“Loved it! Thank you for encouraging me to seek and discover!”

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Honouring Sisters in Spirit

This special edition of The Circle will take place on Sisters in Spirit Day, an annual day to honour and remember the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people, and to support grieving families and community members. Following the Sisters in Spirit walk, which begins at St. Catharines City Hall at 5pm, all are welcome to join The Circle where two formidable artists will share their gifts in Robertson Theatre among the Living Mino Bimaadiziwin: An Indigenous Journey through the Arts exhibit curated by Michele-Elise Burnett.

Featured artists:

Geneviève Gros-Louis Salamone, a renowned violinist, film composer and producer from the Huron-Wendat Nation, has gained global acclaim for her exceptional talents. With a violin performance degree and Indigenous studies background from McGill University, Geneviève

composes captivating film scores, performs globally with her mesmerising violin, and produces award-winning music at Wendat Records. Her music has graced esteemed events like Cannes Film Festival, Paris Fashion Week, and Wendake International Pow Wow, captivating audiences with her cultural storytelling.

Thana Redhawk is a multi-talented artist, poet, actor and activist who has made a name for herself in the world of spoken word poetry, music, film, event and music production. With a passion for social justice and using her art as a means of activism, Redhawk has become an award-winning performer, spoken word artist and public speaker. In addition to her work as a poet and musician, she is also a skilled talent manager. With her diverse range of skills and talents, Redhawk is a powerful voice in the arts community and beyond.

CELEBRATION OF NATIONS FEATURED PROGRAMMING
GENEVIÈVE GROS-LOUIS SALAMONE THANA REDHAWK

Includes all your drinks, lite bites from Tide & Vine Oyster House and rousing entertainment!!

SAT

14 OCT

7:30pm | Robertson Theatre

w/special guest

Ashley MacIsaac

Musician, Performer, Storyteller.

Get tickets at firstontariopac.ca

Born in Creignish, Nova Scotia, Ashley MacIsaac picked up his first fiddle before his first rattle. Cape Breton is in his DNA, and this fiddle superhero plays with an intensity, authenticity and passion that is hard to deny. This music master will grace our beautiful Robertson Theatre with an evening of jaw dropping, traditional Celtic music all in support of the PAC’s community programs.

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The best parties on the East Coast always end up in the kitchen, where you are guaranteed to find great music, the ‘best kind’ of friends, and a whole lot of dancing.

Join us for an evening of authentic, toe-tappin’ East Coast music as Robertson Theatre is transformed into the biggest, liveliest, down-home kitchen party that Niagara has ever seen featuring JUNO Award-Winner Ashley MacIsaac.

This year’s 2nd Annual East Coast Kitchen Party includes open bar, lite bites, rousing entertainment — all in support of FirstOntario PAC’s community programs. The night will also include a live and silent auction with incredible packages, prizes and so much more!

Last year, patrons of the inaugural East Coast Kitchen Party helped raise just under $60,000 for our community

programs. Proceeds from the event support the PAC’s many community programs like our imPACt arts education program, free public programming during Celebration of Nations, community film nights, free film and music series, partnership programs with local nonprofits and many other initiatives that ensure that the arts are available and accessible for all.

2022 EVENT PHOTOS: JON LEPP

CELEBRATING GORD AND THE HIP w/Songs and Stories

A community celebration of the music and legacy of Gord Downie and The Tragically Hip featuring local artists, student contributors and the winners of an upcoming contest inviting Niagara to share their favourite Hip memory, poem or song. The evening will feature the rock n’ roll stylings of The Poets, a Tragically Hip tribute band from Moosonee and Moose Factory coming all the way to St. Catharines to share their favourite Hip tunes as Downie Wenjack Artist Ambassadors. This concert is part of the PAC’s annual commitment to raise funds and awareness for the Downie Wenjack Fund.

THURS 19 OCT 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

All Tickets $25

”It’s special to be able to honour Gord, the man who pushed Indigenous issues to the forefront. We will try our best to continue that.”
- Vic Linklater, The Poets
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WALKER CULTURE LEADERS SERIES, BROCK UNIVERSITY

THE MUSIC OF LISTENING

w/Dr. Susan Rogers

Join us for an evening with Dr. Susan Rogers, accomplished sound engineer (Prince), record producer (Barenaked Ladies), and professor of music production and engineering (McGill, Berklee), on a journey through the art of music making and the science of listening to music. Supported by live music, discover what the music you love says about you! Presented in partnership with Brock University’s Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts’ Walker Cultural Leaders Series and the Faculty of Mathematics and Science, Brock University.

TUES 24 OCT 7pm | Partridge Hall

Pay-What-You-Can (suggested $20)

Check out Purple Rain, the 1987 American rock musical drama film scored by and starring Prince in his acting debut on THURS 19 OCT at 7pm in The Film House.

“...an extraordinary figure, a working-class autodidact who, as one of the tiny number of female recording engineers in the US, ended up helping to craft some of the greatest pop songs ever…” – The Guardian

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KIDOONS AND GEORDIE THEATRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH WYRD PRODUCTIONS

FRANKENSTEIN: A Living Comic Book

Created by Craig Francis, Rick Miller and Paul Van Dyck, this electrifying new Kidoons production of Frankenstein uses immersive comic book design and playful theatrical techniques to reanimate the sci-fi classic for a new generation! The play confronts modern issues of climate change, artificial intelligence and our relationship to technology… monsters of our own making!

When a young graphic novelist geek named Mary discovers the journal of Dr. Victor Frankenstein, she’s drawn into his uncanny story of secret experiments to conquer death. She discovers that we all need to face our own fears… before they face us!

With its mashup of cinematic and animation techniques, and its skilled performances, this Frankenstein is incredibly engaging to watch while artfully introducing young audiences to art, science and navigating emotional heights and depths.

WED 25 OCT

7pm | Partridge Hall

All Tickets $20

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“An atmospheric, thrilling turn for kids and adults alike.”
BFF!
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- CKUT 90.3 FM

THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW

We’re doing it again. The time warp again. The OG audience partici-(SAY IT!)-pation film. Our host Darryl Dyball will guide you through the call backs, when to throw props and all the dance moves. Dress up in your Rocky Horror finery. Presented in partnership with Pride Niagara.

FRI 27 OCT 9pm

SAT 28 OCT 10pm

SUN 29 OCT 3pm

The Film House

All Tickets $15

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“Loved the show!! Darryl was an amazing host”
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HEAR! HERE!

w/The Mark Lalama Trio

A unique live off-the-floor session led by the incomparable Mark Lalama Trio, made up of highly-sought after musicians Rich Moore, Davide DiRenzo and of course, Mark Lalama with each featuring a guest artist and local opener.

SUN 29 OCT 4pm TBA

SUN 21 JAN 4pm Hawksley Workman

SUN 7 APR 4pm Suzie Vinnick

Robertson Theatre

All Tickets $35

Table of Six $186 (save $24)

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DAN MANGAN

Dan Mangan is a two-time JUNO award-winning and two-time Polaris Music Prize listed musician and songwriter who resides in Vancouver BC. He has released five studio LPs and toured extensively in North America, Europe & Australia.

Mangan’s new album, Being Somewhere, was released in October 2022 to great acclaim. Produced by Drew Brown (Radiohead, Beck), the album forges sonics well beyond the tropes of modern folk music and features a global cadre of top tier musicians. Presented in partnership with Cicada Fest.

SUN 29 OCT 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $39 Under 30: $25 Regular: $45

“Canadian acoustic troubadour invents post-folk... a great artistic leap.” – Q

“On Watin, Aysanabee joins his incomparable voice with his grandfather’s, linking his past to his present in powerful reclamation.” – CBC Music

w/Aysanabee

Juno-nominated Oji-Cree artist Aysanabee is a rising star - his November 2022 debut album, Watin, named after his grandfather, includes 10 tracks and nine interludes featuring the voice of his grandfather and is both part music and journalism, artistry and expression.

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KIM MITCHELL

Kim Mitchell is a Canadian rock icon who has sold more than 1.5 million records in Canada, earned 17 Juno Award nominations, and, in 2021, was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. Mitchell is one of the most well-known and peer-respected Canadian guitar players and an acclaimed singer-songwriter who has written many classic rock anthems including “Go For Soda”, “Rock N Roll Duty”, “Patio Lanterns”, “I am a Wild Party”, “Easy To Tame” and “All We Are” These hits have become part of the Canadian musical landscape and earned Mitchell three Juno Award wins. Kim and the band are happiest on the road and are looking forward to their next stop in St. Catharines.

WED 1 NOV 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $49 Regular: $59

“...high octane guitar-slinging… non-stop performing…full-on rocking.”

- Canadian Beats

“What I absolutely loved about Mitchell’s performance was the passion, and emotion he poured into each song.”
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DEAN BRODY Right Round Here

Since his debut single “Brothers” hit the US Top-40 back in 2008, Dean has become one of the most beloved Canadian country artists of his generation. A passionate storyteller and unmatched lyricist, Dean has risen and continues to remain at the top of the Canadian country landscape with an impressive 33 Top10 singles (including 8 #1s), 18 CCMA Awards, 2 JUNOs, more than 400+ million global streams and numerous gold and platinum (including one double platinum and one triple platinum) certified singles. He currently holds the title of the most consumed Canadian country artist since 2020.

No country artist has ever owned the Canadian stage like Dean in recent years, consistently selling out arenas across the country, headlining Canada’s biggest music festivals and becoming the only Canadian country artist to hold a 6-year residency at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage.

TUES 7 NOV 7:30pm | Partridge Hall Member: $65 Regular: $75

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“Dean Brody never disappoints. He is a true artist and owns the stage. I don’t think there’s any Canadian country fan out there that doesn’t appreciate the music of Dean Brody!” - Soundcheck

The Electric Storm Collective WHEN LIGHTNING STRIKES THE RIVER

When Lightning Strikes the River is a narrative suite of 14 songs about the feminized queer experience, romance, partnership, friendship, mental health, depression, grief, redemption, spirituality, and ultimately, love.

The evocative lyrics are set to lush harmonies, organically shifting time signatures and intricate ostinatos, drawing on influences from jazz, pop, folk, and Brazilian traditional and contemporary styles of music. The pieces are presented within a narrative arc, from the first spark of a

About the Collective

The Electric Storm Collective is a group of artists who have collaborated to bring this suite of music to life and to the stage. Poet Eva Tihanyi (St. Catharines, ON) and musician Carlie Howell (Iris, PEI) formed the collective in 2018, when they collaboratively composed the 14 songs in this suite. In 2019 they brought together a quartet to perform the first iteration of this music, and in 2020,

relationship, through passion, partnership, heartbreak, the support of community to rebuild to a place of self-love and of self-knowledge. The music and its theatrical setting are both a result and a reflection of the creative collaboration between poet Eva Tihanyi and musician Carlie Howell.

SUN 12 NOV

4pm | The Recital Hall

All Tickets $25

Under 30: $15

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Carlie took this music to the Banff Centre, and started arranging it for the group of musicians you see on stage today. As the project evolved, the Electric Storm Collective grew to include visual artist Julie Himel, as well as videographers, recording engineers, co-producers, and co-presenters all giving their care and artistry to When Lightning Strikes The River.

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“Dekker’s preoccupation with the Canadian state of mind flourishes in his lyrics. Few songwriters are able to convey the country’s harsh beauty as well…Canadian folk tradition personified in the 21st century.” – Exclaim!

GREAT LAKE SWIMMERS

Featuring a blend of acoustic instruments, rural soundscapes, and wistful vocals, Great Lake Swimmers are a critically acclaimed indie-folk group led by songwriter/vocalist Tony Dekker with a revolving backing band. The group has emerged with a succession of heavily atmospheric albums recorded in old silos and rural country churches. GLS is renowned for homespun folk and lush arrangements of their live shows. They join us in support their stunning 2023 release, Uncertain Country Presented in partnership with Cicada Fest.

THURS 16 NOV 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

All Tickets: $35 Under 30: $25

w/Minuscule

Minuscule is the brainchild of Niagara-based ukulelist Laurel Minnes, harnessing the power of a 25 piece all-female choir and an eclectic backing band to create a powerful new form of feminist pop music. Minuscule’s unforgettable live performances are making choral music cool again.

“A minimalist, atmospheric compendium of songs with a sonic environment the listener can easily get lost in.”
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– The Vue

Classic Albums Live and its roster of A-list musicians from across the country perform rock favourites exactly as you remember hearing them, note for note, cut for cut. An absolute favourite here in Niagara, featuring:

THE BEATLES

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band is the eighth studio album by The Beatles, released in May 1967 in the United Kingdom. This seminal album includes the hits “With A Little Help From My Friends”, “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds”, “When I’m Sixty-Four”, “Lovely Rita”, “A Day In The Life”.

WED 22 NOV 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $49 Regular: $59

LED ZEPPELIN Houses of the Holy

Houses of the Holy is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin released in March 1973 by Atlantic Records. Although critical response was mixed, Houses of the Holy became a commercial success later receiving a Diamond (over 10M albums sold) certification by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1999 and named one of the best of all-time by Rolling Stone.

SAT 16 MAR 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $49 Regular: $59

THE POLICE Synchronicity

Synchronicity is the fifth and final studio album by English rock band The Police, released in June 1983 by A&M Records. The band’s most successful release, the album includes the hit singles “Every Breath You Take”, “King of Pain” and “Wrapped Around Your Finger”. Rolling Stone included this gem in its lists of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”.

TUES 9 APR 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $49 Regular: $59

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“Even after 50 years, there’s no slowing down Downchild. The music here can raise the dead and have them dancing in the aisles.”

THE LEGENDARY DOWNCHILD BLUES BAND

Support: Jeff Rogers

Happy Trails Tour. After 19 albums, countless awards and wowing sold-out audiences around the world for over 50 years, The Legendary Downchild Blues Band deliver a live performance that is second to none and good times guaranteed! Downchild came to international prominence as the inspiration for Hollywood stars Dan Aykroyd and the late John Belushi’s hit film, The Blues Brothers. In fact, two Downchild songs, Shotgun Blues and I Got Everything I Need (Almost) were even covered on The Blues Brothers’ 1978 multi-platinum album Briefcase Full of Blues.

THURS 23 NOV 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $49 Regular: $59

Featuring special guest SPENCER MACKENZIE

International JUNO-nominated and Maple Blues Award Winner, singer, songwriter, left-handed guitar player and 23 year old blues sensation Spencer Mackenzie joins the bill for a big, bluesy night.

“...his guitar playing is as seasoned as his idols Stevie Ray Vaughan and B.B. King.”

– Canadian Beats

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The word Nobuntu is an African concept that values humbleness, love, unity and family from a woman’s perspective. The ensemble represents a new generation of young African women singers who celebrate and preserve their culture, beauty, and heritage through art.

NOBUNTU

Nobuntu has drawn international acclaim and awards for its inventive performances that range from traditional Zimbabwean songs to Afro Jazz to Gospel. The ensemble’s concerts are performed in multiple native languages and dialects with pure voices, augmented by minimalistic percussion, traditional instruments such as the Mbira (thumb piano) and organic, authentic dance movements. They sing with an uncanny vocal blend, precision and joy which is palpable and yet always sounds fresh and spontaneous.

TUES 28 NOV 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $39 Under 30: $25 Regular: $45

“… joy seems central to Nobuntu’s existence: it’s present in their glorious singing, their expressive dancing, even in their dress - plaids, stripes, florals in colours as exuberant as their vocals.”
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- Creative Loafing Tampa Bay

BBOYIZM In My Body

In My Body explores the multi-generational dynamic and the hardship and heroism of aging in street dancing. In keeping with hiphop culture, b-boys/b-girls present a façade of confidence and invincibility as they engage in battles to prove their value and establish their dominance. The resulting vocabulary is one of the most physically demanding and visually impressive of the dance genres and leaves no room for the expression of vulnerability.

In this dynamic investigation into how street dancers persevere in the battle against time, In My Body links the culture of hip-hop with a multi-generational company of dancers.

Bboyizm is the premier street dance company in Canada, led by dancer-choreographer Crazy Smooth. The company promotes and preserves the foundation, authenticity, and essence of all street dances. Their creations and programs are platforms for authentic self-expression.

SAT 2 DEC

7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $30

Under 30: $15

Regular: $35

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“In My Body satisfies on every level: the dancing is exceptional, the production values are strong, and the message is uplifting.”

– Canadian Stage

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a concert. It’s a ceremony…One hesitates to use the word profound too often but this performance was all of that.”

JEREMY DUTCHER

Performer, composer, activist, musicologistthese roles are all infused into Jeremy Dutcher’s art. His music, too, transcends boundaries: unapologetically playful in its incorporation of classical influences, full of reverence for the traditional songs of his home, and teeming with the urgency of modern-day struggles of resistance.

A member of Tobique First Nation in New Brunswick, Dutcher’s Polaris-prize winning debut album, Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa, was created following a research project on archival

recordings of traditional Wolastoqiyik songs at the Canadian Museum of History. Delicate, sublime vocal melodies ring out atop piano lines that cascade through a vibrant range of emotions. The anguish and joy of the past erupt fervently into the present through Jeremy’s bold approach to composition and raw, affective performances enhanced by his outstanding tenor techniques.

This fall, Dutcher releases his much-anticipated follow up, MOTEWOLONUWOK, with a special performance in Partridge Hall.

THURS 7 DEC 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $39 Under 30: $25 Regular: $45

“...moments of humour, storytelling, commentary and ritual makes Dutcher’s performance so much more than
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Holiday Show!

THE MUSIC OF A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS

A lovely outing of holiday music that will take audiences on a nostalgic journey of one of the most beloved holiday albums, created by Vince Guaraldi for the 1965 TV special of the same name. This holiday program is presented in partnership with TD Niagara Jazz Festival.

SUN 10 DEC 2pm + 7pm | Robertson Theatre

All Tickets $35 | Table of Six $186 (save $24) Under 30: $25

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“This family brings pure joy! With their amazing, natural talent and charming delivery, this up-tempo show will never be forgotten.” - Cape Breton fiddler, Natalie MacMaster

THE NEXT GENERATION LEAHY

Each and every time The Next Generation Leahy takes the stage, their singular goal is for audiences to walk away from the performance having been inspired by the players, energized by the music, and excited for their return. And this is no truer than when The Next Gen Leahy perform at Christmas.

It is an ingrained, almost genetic drive to create music that has led the Leahy children to achieve so much, even at their young ages. Ranging in age from 13 - 21, they are accomplished multi-instrumentalists whose live performances

Holiday Show!

are filled with the high-energy, infectious Celtic-based music people associate with the Leahy heritage. Fiddle, accordion, singing, piano, and French-Canadian step-dancing all find a voice on stage.

THURS 14 DEC

7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $39 Under 30: $25 Regular: $49

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SASS JORDAN

There are very few female singers out there that are used as an example to describe a sound/style, but Sass is one of them. The roots that grew Canada’s Queen of Rock started in Europe and edged across the pond to the musical metallurgy of Montreal in the ‘70s. Montreal’s burgeoning scene included a ‘no holds barred’ approach to glam, punk, blues, prog, metal, country, jazz, folk, with the added attraction of a homegrown sound created by the Quebecois artists of the decade. There was no better musical place to be and this was the backdrop that nurtured one of the pioneers of female fronted rock - Sass Jordan.

WED 20 DEC 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $49 Regular: $55

“...the power that woman stacks behind every single note completely blew me away.”

– Canadian Beats

“Skye Wallace dresses her radio-friendly sensitivity in rock music hooks and a brash vocal delivery –the leather-and-lace approach.” – Globe and Mail

w/Skye Wallace

Skye Wallace is the guitar-slinging Canadian road warrior who has honed a visceral and honest sound, permeating equal parts Courtney Barnett, Patti Smith, and Neil Young’s Marshall Stack era. A live show from Skye and her band is guaranteed to make you let loose and feel something.

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“There’s a WILDNESS and beauty to Chris Funk’s daft and funny presence that we - and the audiences we’ve seen him with – find IRRESISTIBLE.” – Penn & Teller

CHRIS FUNK THE WONDERIST

Redefining Wonder

Get ready for an engaging and visceral multimedia experience that will have audiences talking and scratching their heads for years to come. Chris has pioneered the use of instruments like the violin, guitar, flute and more into his illusions.

From NBC’s America’s Got Talent, CW’s Penn & Teller: Fool Us & Masters of Illusion, FOX’s Hell’s Kitchen and Syfy’s Wizard Wars, his unique approach to magic has garnered him performances at Las Vegas’ Planet Hollywood as well as residencies at Disney. In addition to Chris’ show has garnered standing ovations and a reputation for excellence.

THURS 28 DEC

7pm | Partridge Hall

All Tickets $25

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SING-A-LONG SOUND OF MUSIC

Sing-a-long to the most successful movie and musical of all time. A tuneful, heartwarming story, it is based on the real life story of the Von Trapp Family singers, one of the world’s best-known concert groups in the era immediately preceding World War II. This memorable event includes an unforgettable costume parade and major amounts of audience participation. Get ready for one of the funniest and most liberating experiences you will have for a long time. Costume parade begins at 2pm.

FRI 29 DEC 3pm | Partridge Hall

All Tickets $20

“The costume parade has become a family tradition over the holiday break! Pure fun!”– Terri, PAC patron

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“Jim Witter and his ensemble were engaging with the audience, musically sound, highly entertaining with the iconic images playing on the screen while they played.” – Nampa Civic Center

NYE with JIM WITTER

The Piano Men

Raise a glass to the old and new year at the PAC. Join us for a spectacular musical celebration with the music of Elton John and Billy Joel. This multi-media show is filled with ‘70s nostalgia and features Jim Witter with a full band.

“The group has great stage presence and from the first note played, the audience was captivated”

– Rappahannock Foundation for the Arts

Jim Witter has been entertaining crowds for over 30 years. Whether it be his original music, the music of Billy Joel and Elton John, or any one of the other many artists he pays tribute to. Jim’s versatility as an artist has allowed him the opportunity to reach out and share his music and his infectious personality with audiences of all ages across Canada and across the globe.

SUN 31 DEC 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $39 Regular: $49

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“This production was a feast for the senses as, although there were only eight on stage, you could be mistaken for thinking there was a full orchestra in the room.” – Broadway World

THE TRIPLETS OF BELLEVILLE

In 2003, the animated French feature film

The Triplets of Belleville swept the globe, raking up dozens of awards and nominations – not to mention the hearts of countless admirers along the way. Much of it came down to the Oscarnominated score by Benoit Charest, which grabbed the audience by the ears and dragged them into the streets of 1920s Paris and Le Jazz Hot.

This live jazz orchestra performance of the original score, conducted by Benoit Charest, accompanies a live screening of the beloved film.

FRI 19 JAN

7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $25

Under 30: $15

Regular: $30

“Extraordinary! A bracing blend of silliness and sophistication! It’s comic, touching and a visual knockout.” – Rolling Stone

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DAVID WILCOX

A superb entertainer. A master guitar player. A great, soulful singer. A unique songwriter.

These are a few of the ways David Wilcox has been described. None of them do him justice. Until you have seen David in concert, you have yet to experience something truly remarkable. Multiple gold and platinum albums, countless fans of all ages – these are testimony. His music has been skated to by Olympic champions Salé and Pelletier, his songs have appeared in movies like Cocktail with Tom Cruise. Whether it’s a backyard barbeque, a TV theme (Street Legal), Carnegie Hall, the Montreux Jazz Festival with John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin – the music of David Wilcox is a blend of rock, blues, country, ragtime and other roots styles that keeps evolving and growing.

THURS 25 JAN

7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $49 Regular: $59

“David Wilcox is synonymous with classic rock in his native Canada.”
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BEYOND THE IMITATION GAME From Dieppe & James Bond to Blackberry & Quantum Encryption

Discover the remarkable story of the Enigma machine, and the lengths the Allies would go to break its code and turn the tide of WWII. Learn about the mark this episode has left on world history and encryption, and witness live demonstrations of Enigma artefacts.

Featuring speakers: Peter Berg (Brock University), David O’Keefe (Marianopolis College), Richard Brisson (Mathematician and Collector) and Thomas Jennewein (University of Waterloo). Presented in partnership with Brock University Faculty of Mathematics and Science.

FRI 26 JAN 7pm | The Recital Hall

Pay-What-You-Can (suggested $20)

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Outside the March LESSONS IN TEMPERAMENT

The story of four neurodiverse brothers, told through a theatrical escape into the art and science of piano tuning. It is impossible to perfectly tune a piano – something that musician and theatre-maker James Smith knows all too well.

A few years ago James taught himself how to tune pianos as an additional source of income between gigs. Through pursuing this work, he discovered something even more valuable –the perfect metaphor through which to process the mental complexities of his family.

Between James and his brothers, they have had life-long journeys with OCD, autism, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Throughout the piece, James shares the story of his family, while getting the piano in front of him beautifully and imperfectly in tune. Mature content.

THURS 1 FEB 7pm

FRI 2 FEB 1pm

Robertson Theatre

All Tickets $30 Under 30: $25

“...unexpectedly moving and will more than likely stay with you afterwards.”
– Toronto Guardian
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“A memoir of minds gone out of tune” – The New York Times

Circa HUMANS 2.0

Ten bodies appear in a flash of light. They move in harmony for a fleeting moment and then descend into a sinuous trance. Towers grow and decay, bodies leap and are caught as physical limits are pushed to their extreme. Can we ever find a perfect balance or is adapting to constant change the only way forward?

This next chapter of Circa’s internationally acclaimed Humans is a tightly woven choreography of bodies, pulsing with music and revealed in dramatic lighting.

Circa Contemporary Circus is one of the world’s leading performance companies. Since 2004, from their base in Brisbane, Australia, the company has toured the world – performing in more than 40 countries to over 1.5 million people – with standing ovations, rave reviews and sold-out houses across six continents. Commissioned by The Mondavi Center, UC Davis.

FRI 2 FEB 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $45

Under 30: $25

Regular: $49

“There is circus – and then there is Circa.” – Theatre Travels, Aus | View

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“… spellbinding physical drama, with just the right amount of play, death-defying tricks and whimsical imagery.”
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FOR THE LOVE OF FILM

The Film House is located on the lower level of the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre. Enjoy new features, cult classics, indie films and documentaries in a modern cinematic environment with fully-licensed concessions.

SCREENINGS TUESDAY TO SUNDAY EACH WEEK.

ARE YOU A FILM LOVER?

BECOME A FILM HOUSE MEMBER! JUST $35 ANNUALLY INCLUDES:

• $2 off tickets to all films

• 15% discount off concessions

• ticket exchange

• VIP invitation only screenings

• more Member perks!

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COMMUNITY SCREENING PROGRAM

Contact Cathy Carr, Film Program Coordinator to learn more: ccarr@firstontariopac.ca or 905-322-9848.

YOUTH FILM CLUB

Do you have a cause or issue you want more people to know about?

Each month, The Film House is committed to partnering with our local community groups to provide one ‘pay-what-you-can’ community screening and supporting additional community screenings that often include a panel discussion related to the topic of the film.

New for the 23/24 season, the Youth Film Club is a chance for secondary age students to roll up their sleeves and get involved in animating one of Niagara’s cultural hubs with programs and events that matter to young people. Applications are open each May and the Film Club runs from Sept - June.

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– Exclaim!

DWAYNE GRETZKY

Dwayne Gretzky is a curated nostalgia trip that captures the unique joy of turning a radio dial and being surprised by the familiar. A 10+ piece juggernaut that brings to life the greatest songs of all time, this talented group of Toronto musicians ignites audiences with their charm, fidelity and theatrical flair. Celebrating classic pop and rock, from Fleetwood Mac to Fatboy Slim, Dwayne Gretzky has delivered electrifying renditions of over 600 songs. Get ready for a night of dancing and singing your hearts out!

THURS 8 FEB 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $39 Under 30: $25 Regular: $45

“Dwayne Gretzky dig into nostalgia as collectivism, by playing their hits with unironic energy and fidelity.” – NOW Magazine

“Rarely do you hear ‘cover band’ and ‘national treasure’ in the same sentence.”
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KANDACE SPRINGS

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with an evening of Jazz featuring the talented Nashville singer-pianist Kandace Springs.

Kandace Springs was raised with Nina Simone as an idol and with her father Scat Springs’ influence as he played music with Aretha Franklin, Donna Summer and Michael McDonald. The American singer signed with the legendary Blue Note Records in 2014 and has been making waves ever since. Springs’ latest album, The Women Who Raised Me, is her loving tribute to the female greats who inspired her journey.

WED 14 FEB 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $35

Under 30: $25

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“Borrowing subtle vocal techniques from Beyoncé and Mariah Carey, Jackson eschews dramatic flairs for quieter moments of beauty and vulnerability.” – CBC Music

w/Sammy Jackson

The evening will open with the jazz stylings of Sammy Jackson, who is quickly becoming one of Canada’s top vocalists, with a personal style that deftly blends jazz, pop, and R&B. She has a resume that boasts a JUNO Award, collaborations with top artists as well as performances at some of Canada’s most prestigious venues.

“Rarely in the modern era of music is one able to simply marvel at the beauty of a singer’s voice.”
– All About Jazz
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FAMILY DAY AT THE PAC

MON 19 FEB 10am-4pm

Spend your Family Day with us! Enjoy a few fun family shows, films and loads of FREE hands-on activities presented by our community partners!

#familydayPAC

Niagara Symphony Orchestra POSTCARDS FROM A BLUE PLANET: A MUSICAL ADVENTURE

Developed for children ages 4 and up, this imaginative performance showcases a variety of wind instruments including multiple flutes, clarinets, bassoons, and saxophone. Written by Canadian composer Kevin Lau, Postcards from a Blue Planet is a love letter to our home planet that takes the listener on a musical tour of diverse biospheres. The Niagara Symphony Orchestra is pleased to present this program as a part of the PAC’s Family Day activities.

MON 19 FEB 10:30am + 12:30pm | The Recital Hall

All Tickets $20

Family Day Event

Carousel Players

THE DRAMA GARDENWHERE STORIES GROW

Family Day Event

An interactive drama activity adventure with five separate activity stations for families to explore, featuring:

The Flower Garden: An interactive musical performance where audience members help to make music to encourage flowers to grow.

Dragon on the Hill: Audiences animate and dance with a large Dragon puppet, sing a lullaby for the Dragon, and then imagine what might happen next in the story.

The Cardinal: The audience helps a comedic human sized bird rebuild their broken nest.

Puppet Friends: A tabletop puppet piece about friends helping one another. Creation Station: A craft space where families can build their own puppets and crafts, and contribute to a community art project called Carousels of Hope by writing their hope for the year ahead on a carousel horse.

MON 19 FEB 10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm | Robertson Theatre

All Tickets $10

Don’t miss all of our Family Day activities including ILL-ABILITIES™ (see next page), an interactive screening at The Film House, fun and games with our community partners in the lobby and more!

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ILL-ABILITIES™

NO EXCUSES, NO LIMITS

ILL-ABILITIES™ is an International Breakdance Crew composed of an all-star team of seven of the world’s best differently-abled dancers spreading positive thinking by sharing their motivational stories and theatrical dance performances worldwide.

This crew originated from an idea by Montreal-based dancer/motivational speaker Luca “Lazylegz” Patuelli to create an all-star team of some of the world’s best differently-abled dancers.

Once they started performing together, the dancers of ILL-ABILITIES™ quickly realized their potential to inspire audience members with their positive attitudes and unique dance moves.

MON 19 FEB 2pm | Partridge Hall

All Tickets $25

Family Day Event

“...a performance where virtuosic dancing can be enjoyed, inspirational stories are shared and the audience leaves feeling uplifted and inspired.”
– The Straits Times
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THE TREWS House of Ill Fame 20th Anniversary Tour

The Trews will be playing their platinum selling debut album House of Ill Fame in its entirety plus other hits and fan favourites from their catalogue of music.

Originally from Halifax, and emerging out of Hamilton, Ontario in the early 2000s, hard rock combo The Trews earned a reputation as one of Canada’s hardest-working bands. The band has notched hundreds of shows, breaking through to the mainstream with the 2003 Juno-nominated hit single “Not Ready to Go” from their gold-certified debut album House of Ill Fame. A hooky mix of alt-rock edge and melodic,

riffy swagger, the quartet became a chart staple, earning accolades and legions of fans with albums like 2005’s Den of Thieves and 2014’s eponymous release. Following a 2016 retrospective release, the band returned in 2018 with their high-energy sixth album Civilianaires and again in 2021 with the acclaimed album, Wanderer. The Trews are known as one of Canada’s best touring rock bands. Come see for yourself.

THURS 22 FEB

7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $49 Under 30: $25 Regular: $55

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– Music Addict

CHOIR! CHOIR! CHOIR!

Choir! Choir! Choir! returns to St. Catharines with MAMMA MIA: THE EPIC ABBA SINGALONG! full of the greatest songs by the most sing-alongy group of all-time. Whether you like ABBA or not, YOU WILL LOVE THIS SHOW!

Since 2011 C!C!C!’s directors Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman have turned the crowd into the star: they teach, you sing, and everyone has the best night ever! They have performed with Patti Smith, David Byrne, Rick Astley, Rufus Wainwright, Colin Hay, Kermit The Frog and onstage at New York’s Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall with the likes of Michael Stipe, Debbie Harry, the Flaming Lips and more!

Choir! Choir! Choir! create a safe and inclusive space where EVERYONE is welcome. The duo teach harmonic arrangements and within seconds have everyone in the room laughing and singing at the tops of their lungs. Take A Chance On them and you’ll C! what the fuss is all about!

THURS 29 FEB

7:30pm | Partridge Hall

All Tickets $30

“Choir! Choir! Choir! has fashioned a profound way for people to connect and interact.” – The New Yorker

“Choir! Choir! Choir! has grown into a national phenomenon by tapping into a need that people share - and have few opportunities to actually do - joining together, opening their hearts and raising their voices in song.” – CBC

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GIRLS NITE OUT COMEDY TROUPE

The gals are back by popular demand to give us a joyous, celebratory evening of gut-busting stand-up and comedy by an award-winning ensemble of performers, including beloved Canadian comedian Elvira Kurt.

TUES 5 MAR 7:30pm | Partridge Hall Member: $35 Regular: $39

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“Funny, smart and energetic. This show has everything I like in my comedy.”
– Norm Foster, playwright
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“The five women who form the Celtic band delivered a thoroughly engaging performance brimming with spirit, wit and soul.”

– The Washington Post

CHERISH THE LADIES

For nearly four decades, the extraordinary Cherish the Ladies have shared timeless Irish traditions and good cheer worldwide with their signature blend of virtuosic instrumental talents, beautiful vocals and stunning step dancing.

“It is simply impossible to imagine an audience that wouldn’t enjoy what they do,” says The Boston Globe of Cherish the Ladies, Grammy Award nominated Irish-American supergroup that formed in 1985 to celebrate the rise of extraordinary women in what had been a male-dominated Celtic music scene.

They’ve brought their talents to the White House, the Olympics, and to PBS with their television special, An Irish Homecoming, which recently received an Emmy Award.

WED 6 MAR 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $39 Under 30: $25 Regular: $45

“Expands the annals of Irish music in America…the music is passionate, tender, and rambunctious.”– The New York Times

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“I have not witnessed a more kid-friendly, interactive show…the puppet mastery is sophisticated and realistic in one of the slickest and smartest touring shows to play in years!” – Chicago Critic

Erth’s DINOSAUR ZOO LIVE

Get ready for the ultimate playdate - 65 million years in the making - as Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo Live guides your family on a breathtaking tour that begins in prehistoric Australia. You’ll observe, meet and interact with an eye-popping collection of amazingly life-like dinosaurs and other creatures presented in a theatrical performance that will thrill and entertain kids while stimulating their imaginations in ways that will forever connect them to their world.

Brought to life by a team of skilled performers and puppeteers, and designed with the help of professional palaeontologists, Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo Live’s puppets are so extraordinarily realistic you may feel the urge to run and hide - but don’t! Because you won’t want to miss a minute of this fun, unique, entertaining and educational live

March Break Fun!

show created by Erth Visual & Physical of Sydney, Australia. While it may indeed have been 65 million years in the making, we think you’ll agree, it’s well worth the wait.

Expect a roaring good time while interacting with over 19 dinosaurs, including the Triceratops, T. Rex, Megneura, Leaellynasaura, Titanosaur, and more!

FRI 15 MAR

2pm + 6:30pm | Partridge Hall

All Tickets $25

“A delightful and educational date with the dinos that provides visual oomph to rival The Lion King.” – Chicago Tribune

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THE PEKING ACROBATS

For the last 35 years, The Peking Acrobats have redefined audience perceptions of Chinese acrobatics. They perform daring maneuvers atop a precarious pagoda of chairs and display their technical prowess at such arts as trick-cycling, precision tumbling, juggling, somersaulting, and gymnastics. They push the limits of human ability, defying gravity with amazing displays of contortion, flexibility, and control.

The Peking Acrobats are often accompanied by live musicians who skillfully play traditional Chinese instruments; the time-honoured Chinese music coalesces with high-tech special effects and awe-inspiring acrobatic feats, creating an exuberant entertainment event with the festive pageantry of a Chinese Carnival.

TUES 26 MAR

7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $45

Under 30: $25

Regular: $55

“All members of this troupe are amazing athletes with grace and charisma in addition to their razorsharp precision - everything entertainment should be!” – Dance Insider
“[They are] pushing the envelope of human possibility. Pure artistry!”
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BIG SUGAR

The legendary Big Sugar celebrate their groundbreaking Five Hundred Pounds deluxe vinyl release from Third Man Records with a two-set theatrical presentation. The show spans their storied career from Hugo Boss suit days to their more recent Roots Rock Reggae vibes. Gordie Johnson’s power trio breathe life into their early blues and jazz tinged songbook that has influenced generations of guitarists including Jack White, The Black Crowes, Gov’t Mule and ZZ Top. “The theatre setting gives us the opportunity to explore a much wider range of styles,” states Gordie Johnson, “but it is still a Big Sugar rock and roll show!”

WED 27 MAR

7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $45

Under 30: $25

Regular: $55

“[Gordie Johnson] still has a knack for writing sizzling blues-rock licks… He still likes to tinker with a wide variety of styles from reggae and dub to Memphis soul…And his band can still burn like a house on fire, negotiating the funky twists and turns of Johnson’s songs with precision and flair.” – Tinnitist

SING & SWING

A Jazz at Lincoln Center PRESENTS Production w/Bria Skonberg and Benny Benack III

Jazz at Lincoln Centre’s highly anticipated show celebrates the Great American Songbook in all of its playful – and sophisticated glory – brought to life by two of this generation’s brightest stars.

Each armed with prodigious trumpet talent and vocal charm, Bria Skonberg and Benny Benack III will relive and re-imagine some of the classic partners in jazz and popular song, including Ella Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin and Peggy Lee. Featuring songs by Gershwin, Ellington, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and many more and joined by a who’s who of New York all-stars, this is an “unforgettable” evening of singin’ and swingin’ with Bria and Benny.

For over three decades, Jazz at Lincoln Center has been a leading advocate for jazz, culture, and arts education globally. Under the direction of Wynton Marsalis, Jazz at Lincoln Center has brought the art form of jazz from the heart of New York City to over 446 cities in more than 40 countries.

THURS 28 MAR

7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $49 Under 30: $25 Regular: $59

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“With skill that can border on otherworldly, both push boundaries, stretching their sound beyond bluegrass, across continents and into everything from prog-rock to Eastern instrumentation.” – NPR

BÉLA FLECK & ABIGAIL WASHBURN

Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn, “the king and queen of the banjo” (Paste Magazine), have a musical partnership like no other.

Béla Fleck is a 16-time Grammy Award winner who has taken the instrument across multiple genres, and Abigail Washburn is a singer-songwriter and clawhammer banjo player who re-radicalized the instrument by combining it with Far East culture and sounds.

On stage, Fleck & Washburn will perform pieces from their Grammy-winning self-titled debut

as well as their new record, Echo in the Valley (Rounder 2017). With one eye on using the banjo to showcase America’s rich heritage and the other pulling the noble instrument from its most familiar arena into new and unique realms, Béla & Abigail meet in the mean, head-on, to present music that feels wildly innovative and familiar at the same time.

WED 10 APR 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

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Dancers of Damelahamid SPIRIT AND

TRADITION

Spirit and Tradition layers imagery, soundscape, and Coastal Indigenous masked dance, immersing the audience into the rich ecosystem of the Pacific Northwest Coast.

Dancers of Damelahamid is an Indigenous dance company founded upon over five decades of extensive work of song and dance revitalization. For countless generations Indigenous dance played an integral part in defining art and culture. In response to the lifting of the Potlatch Ban (1884-1951), was the resurfacing of dance and the awakening of an art form that

was outlawed for almost 70 years. The Dancers of Damelahamid emerged in the 1960s out of an urgency to ensure that these artistic practices were not lost and has since established itself as a leading professional Indigenous dance company.

MON 22 APR

6:30pm | Partridge Hall

All Tickets $20

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“[Dancers of Damelahamid] create breathtaking Indigenous dances that make Indigenous culture and artforms accessible for the next generation.”
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“Skipping my ab workout tomorrow after all those laughs.” – Shirley, audience member

JUST FOR LAUGHS ROADSHOW

Each spring, JFL assembles a crack team of up-and-coming comics and pairs them with an established host to deliver a night of sidesplitting comedy in downtown St. Catharines.

WED 24 APR

7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Members: $45 Regular: $55

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Onyx Productions 360 ALLSTARS

A phenomenal physical performance exploring all forms of rotation, 360 ALLSTARS connects the street with the elite to deliver a supercharged urban circus. Boasting a stellar cast of World Champion and World Record holding artists and athletes, 360 ALLSTARS is a spectacular fusion of the extraordinary artistry that emerges from street culture.

Add to this a stunning live soundtrack delivered by award winning musicians, coupled with spectacular video projections, 360 ALLSTARS is as aurally exciting as it is visually astounding. A magnificent, colourful and astonishing expression of a generation that has reinvented the circus, 360 ALLSTARS is a revolutionary production that will leave you dizzy with excitement.

TUES 30 APR

7pm | Partridge Hall

All Tickets $30

“It’s refreshing to see the 360 ALLSTARS crew flipping the script by bringing traditional circus skills into a wildly energetic celebration of street culture.”

– NZ Herald

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Côté Danse

X (Dix)

X (Dix) is a contemporary dance piece that connects to the myth of Odysseus, about journeying far but always desiring to return home. The piece explores the notion of the “inner compass” and the idea that “home” may be a state of mind.

Five performers share a minimalist stage setting amplified by the surging and sculptural sounds of American experimental band Son Lux.

Informed by his classical ballet vocabulary, Côté’s choreography contours space with resonant geometries and fervent human connections. Contemporary lines and forms with a sleek edge and refined athleticism give his work a bracing quality.

THURS 2 MAY 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $39 Under 30: $25 Regular: $45

“The piece is very powerful and shows an evolution of Guillaume Côté’s style as a choreographer.”

– Chroniques de danse

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– Canadian Beats

THE TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAYMEN

The Trans-Canada Highwaymen are Moe Berg (The Pursuit of Happiness), Chris Murphy (Sloan), Craig Northey (Odds) and Steven Page (Ex-BNL) and they perform their hit songs and share road stories of the mixed bag of excitement, dread, inspiration, emotional torture and unconditional support that is being a band.

TUES 7 MAY 7:30pm | Partridge Hall

Member: $49 Under 30: $25 Regular: $59

“Regardless of anyone’s familiarity with the bands in question, the audience of all-ages was ready to rock, and enjoy the stories these four men had to share about the Canadian rockstar lifestyle of the mid-90s.”
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Commissioned and produced by Bravo Niagara! KIMIKO’S PEARL

World premiere! Kimiko’s Pearl is a new ballet that unfurls the bittersweet story of one family spanning four generations. It is told through the eyes of Kimiko, a 15-year-old Toronto girl who discovers an old family trunk containing her great-grandfather’s diary and other precious keepsakes. Kimiko’s story reflects the tragedies and triumphs of Japanese Canadian families before, during and after World War II.

Inspired by the family history of Bravo Niagara!’s co-founders Christine Mori and Alexis Spieldenner, Kimiko’s Pearl is based on a story by Emmy Award winner Howard Reich. The production features original music by Kevin Lau, choreography by Yosuke Mino with dancers from the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and three generations of Japanese Canadian visual artists and musicians.

The PAC is honoured to be a commission partner and to present this world premiere to close our 23/24 PAC Presents season.

SAT 22 JUNE 7:30pm

SUN 23 JUNE 2:30pm

Partridge Hall

Member: $55 Under 30: $25 Regular: $65

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School Performances for Pre-K to 12

IM PAC T education series

Setting the Stage for Young Minds

THE ARTS MAKE AN IMPACT: We invite you to make the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre your classroom! Our diverse programming offers countless ways to complement and teach Ontario’s curriculum from Pre-K to Grade 12.

The imPACt Education Series includes high quality and diverse dance, music, theatre, storytelling, and circus programming from Canadian and international artists that will actively engage your students’ curiosity and interests, inspire and educate, while providing them with a sense of wellbeing and belonging.

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Walking Through the Fire

MON 2 OCT 2023 10AM + 12:30PM

PARTRIDGE HALL

RECOMMENDED FOR GRADES 6-12

Kidoons & WYRD Productions in association with The 20K Collective and Geordie Theatre

FRANKENSTEIN: A Living Comic Book

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THURS 26 OCT 2023 10:30AM

PARTRIDGE HALL

RECOMMENDED FOR GRADES 3-12

Shaun Boothe: The Unauthorized Biography Series

WED 15 NOV 2023 10 AM + 12:30 PM

PARTRIDGE HALL

RECOMMENDED FOR GRADES 4-12

Mermaid Theatre

It’s Ok to Be Different - Stories by Todd Parr

WED 6 DEC 2023 10:30 AM

PARTRIDGE HALL

RECOMMENDED FOR PRE-K - GRADE 3

ILL-ABILITIES™

No Excuses, No Limits

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TUES 20 FEB 2024 10:30 AM

PARTRIDGE HALL

RECOMMENDED FOR GRADES 3-12

Productions Strada

The Merry Marching Band

WED 21 FEB 2024

10:00 AM (FRENCH) + 12:30 PM (ENGLISH)

PARTRIDGE HALL RECOMMENDED FOR GRADES K-3

The Dancers of Damelahamid Spirit and Tradition

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TUES 23 APR 2024 10:30 AM

PARTRIDGE HALL

RECOMMENDED FOR GRADES K-12

Onyx Productions

360 ALLSTARS

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WED 1 MAY 2024 10:30 AM

PARTRIDGE HALL

RECOMMENDED FOR GRADES 3-12

ALL TICKETS ONLY $10 +HST. TICKET SUBSIDIES AVAILABLE.

For more information, please contact DIANA MOSER, Programming Associate

905-322-9846 dmoser@firstontariopac.ca

imPACt Plus

Go beyond the stage!

We are pleased to introduce imPACt Plus, a new program for high school students that brings them up close and personal with artists, technicians and community cultural activators. imPACt Plus provides student-centred hands-on learning opportunities where the students are active participants at Niagara’s home for the arts, the PAC!

Topics will include: Contemporary Indigenous Issues, Music, Black History Month and Technical Production.

RECOMMENDED FOR GRADES 10-12 150 STUDENTS MAXIMUM PER SESSION | 90 MINUTES EACH

ALL TICKETS $10 +HST EACH, STUDENT SUBSIDIES AVAILABLE

For more information, please contact DIANA MOSER, Programming Associate 905-322-9846

dmoser@firstontariopac.ca

“Theatre experiences help our students see the world beyond their neighbourhood, and know that our students truly appreciate these opportunities.”

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Check out these local organizations the PAC works collaboratively with to enhance Niagara’s arts and culture scene.

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101 Deweguns

Indigenous artist-run collective making 101 hand drums in recognition of the intergenerational residential school impact to help inspire others along their healing journey.

101deweguns.com

Black Owned 905

A movement designed to support and uplift black owned businesses in Niagara and surrounding areas. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Bravo Niagara! Extraordinary Concert Experiences. bravoniagara.org

Carousel Players Theatre for Young Audiences. carouselplayers.com

Chorus Niagara

Niagara's premier auditioned 100-voice mixed choir.

chorusniagara.org

Communication, Popular Culture and Film at Brock University

Preparing students to understand the impact of communication, media and culture on society. brocku.ca/social-sciences/ cpcf

Essential Collective Theatre

Producing Niagara and Canadian playwrights. ectheatre.ca

The Foster Festival

Celebrating the work of playwright Norm Foster. fosterfestival.com

Gallery Players of Niagara

Intimate Chamber Music. galleryplayers.ca

Garden City Comedy Festival

A celebration of all things funny in Niagara – ‘It’s Bloomin’ Funny!’

gardencitycomedy festival.com

Performing Arts

Brock University’s arts campus. brocku.ca/miwsfpa

Matter of Black

Uplifting black voices and businesses in Niagara. facebook.com/ matterofblack

Marilyn I. Walker
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Momentum Choir

A nonprofit professional performance choir that nurtures and promotes the musical talents of adults with disabilities. momentumchoir.ca

Niagara Folk Arts

Multicultural Centre

Promoting the cultural, social, and economic inclusion and well-being of all immigrants and newcomers. folk-arts.ca

Niagara Artists Centre

A member-driven collective formed by and dedicated to the working artists and community of Niagara. nac.org

Niagara Symphony Orchestra

Niagara’s classical and contemporary orchestra of over 50 professional musicians. niagarasymphony.com

Pride Niagara

Provides social activities and information for the LGBTQ+ Niagara region. prideniagara.com

SOFIFRAN

Supporting the Francophone immigrant community in Niagara. sofifran.org

Silver Spire United Church

A progressive church located in Downtown St. Catharines that presents a variety of arts, culture and social justice programs. silverspire.ca

Stolen Theatre Collective

Creating and producing contemporary original theatre. stolentheatrecollective.ca

Suitcase in Point

Multi-Arts Company

A multi-talented, multi-disciplinary arts organization based in downtown St. Catharines. Producers of the In the Soil Arts Festival. suitcaseinpoint.com

TD Niagara Jazz Festival

Presenting the finest Canadian and internationallyacclaimed jazz musicians.

niagarajazzfestival.com

Willow Arts Community

An arts and peer organization that celebrates the therapeutic value of artistic creation and expression, peer support, social inclusion. thewillowcommunity.com

Yellow Door

Theatre Projects

Musical theatre skill training and performance opportunities for Niagara’s youth. yellowdoortheatre.com

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PARKING AND VENUE ACCESS

You’re in luck! There are over 1,000 parking spots within a five-minute walk to the PAC.

We recommend the multi-level covered garage on Garden Park with 595 spaces and 26 accessible spaces. Please note that the address is 72 Carlisle St. but the entrance is off of Garden Park.

Parking is generally free after 6pm. Special event parking fees are in effect when events are happening. Payment is by cash only and is paid on entrance.

Accessible drop off is available in front of the Box Office entrance on St. Paul St. and along Carlisle St. We are also conveniently located kitty-corner from St. Catharines main bus terminal making us very accessible via public transit.

L = ground level parking lot | G = multi-level parking garage

ONLINE firstontariopac.ca

PHONE at 905-688-0722

EMAIL at boxoffice@firstontariopac.ca

ADDRESS 250 St. Paul Street, St. Catharines, ON L2R 3M2

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THANK YOU... TO OUR VOLUNTEERS

We wouldn’t be where we are without our incredible team of volunteers. They play a critical role in our PAC fabric as ambassadors and we simply couldn’t do what we do without them.

VOLUNTEER WITH US!

We are looking to expland the volunteer team – ushers, greeters, ticket takers and more! Become part of a team that cares deeply about providing exceptional arts and audience experiences.

Volunteering is fun! It’s your chance to have new experiences in the arts, meet new people, share your unique skills and talents and so much more!

Find more information and apply now at firstontariopac.ca

MAKE THE PAC YOUR HOME TOO!

The PAC is proud to host our communituy and encourage you to conisder us for your next arts event, community discussion or gathering.

The FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre proudly works with IATSE Local 461.

TO OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Mario De Divitiis Board Chair

Peter Partridge Interim Vice-Chair

Christina Atkinson Human Resources Committee Chair

Shelley Chemnitz Governance & Nominations Committee Chair

Mary Jane Johnson Fund Development Committee Chair

Mark Steinman Finance & Audit Committee Chair

Eileen Martin

Lloyd Smith

Councillor Carlos Garcia

Councillor Robin McPherson

Carol U. Merriam Brock University Representative

Lesley Rigg Brock University Representative

Kristine Douglas* Director of Financial Management Services and City Treasurer City of St. Catharines

David Oakes* Chief Administrative Officer City of St. Catharines

Tom Irvine* FirstOntario Credit Union Representative

Colleen A. Smith* CEO, FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre

*Non-Voting Member

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The FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre (PAC) is a 95,000 square foot academic and cultural complex comprised of four extraordinary performance venues: Partridge Hall, Recital Hall, Robertson Theatre and The Film House. All venues are accessible and available to rent for your next private or ticketed event. We encourage community groups to consider the most beautiful live venue in Niagara for your next performance, discussion or gathering.

The Recital Hall

For more information, rates, seat maps and virtual 3D tours, please visit firstontariopac.ca

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