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Algoma Fall Festival will be an anniversary affair

Marking its 50th year, the event kicks off October 6 in the Loft at The Algoma Conservatory with jazz, cabaret and show tunes with Broadsway
2022-09-01 - AFF The Tenors
The Tenors will take to the stage on Oct. 13.

The Algoma Fall Festival is celebrating its 50th year and you're invited!

Featuring acts such as The Tenors, Beolach, and A Sharon, Lois & Bram Singalong, the celebration kicks off on Oct. 6 in The Loft at The Algoma Conservatory with jazz, cabaret and showtunes with Broadsway.

“It’s a 50th anniversary celebration!” said Tiana Trutenko, President of the Algoma Arts Festival Association, in a news release issued today. “Great music, a murder mystery, a show for kids and Celtic fun. We are so grateful for our community partnerships this year with The Art Gallery of Algoma and The Loft at The Algoma Conservatory.”

Tickets for all shows go on sale starting Sept. 6 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased here.

For more information, see the press release is below: 

The Algoma Arts Festival Association is pleased to announce the 2022 Algoma Fall Festival! In our 50th season, we’ll be celebrating with The Tenors, Beolach, A Sharon, Lois & Bram Singalong and other amazing Canadian talent. The Algoma Fall Festival began in 1972 and has featured many prominent Canadian artists and performances over the years including The National Ballet of Canada, Bruce Cockburn, Maureen Forrester, The Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Stuart McLean and The Vinyl Café.

“It’s a 50th anniversary celebration!” said Tiana Trutenko, President of the Algoma Arts Festival Association. “Great music, a murder mystery, a show for kids and Celtic fun. We are so grateful for our community partnerships this year with The Art Gallery of Algoma and The Loft at The Algoma Conservatory.”

The 50th anniversary celebration kicks off on Oct. 6 in The Loft at The Algoma Conservatory featuring jazz, cabaret and showtunes with Broadsway. Saultite and internationally celebrated puppeteer Adam Francis Proulx will perform 2 shows of The Family Crow: A Murder Mystery on Oct. 7.

The vocal supergroup The Tenors will delight the audience on Oct. 13. Tanya Talaga, award-winning journalist and author will discuss Indigenous culture and history at The Art Gallery of Algoma on Oct. 14.

Join in on Oct. 15 for A Sharon, Lois & Bram Singalong with Sharon, Randi & Friends. And enjoy an intimate evening with Marc Jordan & Amy Sky on Oct. 22.

Celebrate Celtic in Algoma this year features Made in Cape Breton, a celebration of what we love about the island on Oct. 28. On October 29th Beolach featuring Buddy MacDonald will perform.

“It’s significant that an arts organization in Northern Ontario continues to entertain audiences and attract visitors to our city after 50 years.” said Donna Hilsinger, Executive Director. “We wouldn’t be here without the tremendous support of the business community and our loyal patrons.”

Tickets for all shows available starting Sept. 6 at 10 a.m. See all of the details and get tickets at www.algomafallfestival.com.


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