The Community Arts Council of Prince George and Trinity United Church have unveiled a performing arts series of special events for the city.
The series kicks off on Oct. 1 with Kutapira, a high-energy percussionist group from Vancouver, at the Knox Performance Centre downtown.
On Oct. 6, Jhoely Triana Flamenco and Navaz will perform at Knox. Friday October 6th, 7:00 pm, Knox Performance Centre
Pier 21, a pop-up musical theatre production featuring three actor/ musicians who play a wide variety of characters and instruments, takes the stage at Knox on Oct. 13.
Comedy duo Geri Hall (This Hours has 22 Minutes) and Gary Pearson (Mad TV, Corner Gas) will present Middle Raged on Oct. 20 at Knox.
The Juno-nominated contemporary classical group Land’s End Ensemble from Calgary, featuring Maria van der Sloot on violin, Beth Root Sandvoss on cello, and Susanne Ruberg-Gordon on piano, will play on Dec. 1 at Knox.
The series continues in 2024 with Proximity by prolific choreographer and internationally-acclaimed dance performer Josh Beamish on Jan. 13 at the Prince George Playhouse.
Toronto Symphony Orchestra concert master Jonathan Crow returns to Prince George to perform a solo violin recital alongside pianist Phil Chiu on Feb. 13 at Knox.
Ballet Kelowna returns to Prince George to present a mixed-bill program of their newest works including taqəš (tawKESH) and The Cowboy Act (choreographed by artist in residence Cameron Fraser-Monroe), and Bolero (created by Guillaume Côté from the National Ballet) on April 5 at the Playhouse.
Finally, local musician Danny Bell will host and curate a two-day musical of master classes and workshops and present an opportunity for local artists and students to work alongside celebrated industry artists. Dates have yet to be determined.
Tickets will be available at Tickets North.