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Free Diversity Spotlight film screening
Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
1055 Marginal Road
Free Diversity Spotlight film screening and Canadian premiere of the international award-winning Nollywood film, The Mirror Boy. The Mirror Boy explores identity within the African Diaspora through the story of 12-year-old, London-born Tijani's enchanting journey through The Gambia, following "the mirror boy," who only he can see. Introduction and Q&A session with the film's Writer and Director Obi Emelonye. Presented in partnership with the African Diaspora Association of the Maritimes and the Nova Scotia-Gambia Association. This film is rated PG and is presented in English. Event Time: 7-10 p.m.
February 08 2012
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Neptune Theatre presents "Rabbit Hole"
March 02, 2010
- March 28, 2010
Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire.
After a tragic accident claims the life of their 4-year-old son, the Corbetts are forced to do the impossible- overcome and move on. Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and written by one of today's most compelling young playwrights, Rabbit Hole is a moving family play that charts the Corbetts' bittersweet search for comfort and a path that will lead them back into the light of day.
Neptune Theatre
1593 Argyle St, Halifax
Phone: (902) 429-7070
Website: www.neptunetheatre.com
Maritime Marionettes presents "The Lonely Leprechaun"
March 13, 2010
- March 20, 2010
'The key to the future opens the imagination of our children.'
When a young girl, named Sally, writes by candle light, her muse magically appears as Sandy, the lonely leprechaun. Sandy desperately needs Sally's help to find his friends, so they can keep the world green. Where are all the other leprechauns? As Sally continues to write, her imagination takes flight on a global search. Her journey reveals that the earth is getting too warm and Sandy's friends are nowhere to be seen. Sally is guided by a goose, an ostrich, two penguins and a parrot, to the missing leprechauns who are cooling the egg of a mother dragon. Sally learns that helping cool the earth will insure the return of Sandy's friends and she is further rewarded by witnessing the birth of a baby dragon.
Tickets are $11 adults and $9 children under 14. Please note: March 17th shows are FRENCH ONLY.
Alderney Landing Theatre
2 Octerloney St, Dartmouth
Phone: 1-888-311-9090
Website: www.ticketpro.ca
Evans & Doherty in Concert
March 17, 2010
Evans & Doherty have entertained audiences from Waterford, Ireland to New Waterford, Cape Breton, from Berlin to Boston and from Nova Scotia to New Zealand. They are first rate musicians, singers and songwriters.
Tickets are $25 each including tax and service charges. Tickets are subject to an additional $4 per order fee for online purchases. All patrons must be 19 years or older to attend.
The concert begins at 8pm.
Compass Room
Casino Nova Scotia, 1983 Upper Water St, Halifax
Phone: (902) 451-1221
Website: www.ticketatlantic.com
Martina McBride in Concert
March 17, 2010
Country superstar Martina McBride will take the Metro Centre stage along with special guest Gord Bamford.
Tickets are $57-77 including tax and service charges. Tickets are subject to an additional $4 per order service fee for online purchases.
The concert begins at 7:30pm.
Halifax Metro Centre
1800 Argyle St, Halifax
Phone: (902) 451-1221
Website: www.ticketatlantic.com
The Music Room Chamber Music Society Concert
March 17, 2010
The Music Room Chamber Music Society will hold a concert entitled "French and Russian Music". The concert will feature the works of Saint-Saens, Poulenc and Shostakovich.
Tickets are $15 adults and $10 students and seniors. The concert will begin at 7pm.
The Music Room
6181 Lady Hammond Rd, Halifax
Phone: (902) 429-9467
Website: www.scotiafestival.ns.ca








