This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
This means there won’t be a change in capacity at the Opera House of 50 people for this Saturday’s Aaron Davis concert taping.
Read moreThis means there won’t be a change in capacity at the Opera House of 50 people for this Saturday’s Aaron Davis concert taping.
Read moreTomorrow Ontario moves to stage two of reopening. What does that mean for arts & culture here in Orillia?
Read moreTomorrow Ontario moves to stage two of reopening. What does that mean for arts & culture here in Orillia?
Read moreThey don’t want materials borrowed if you aren’t feeling well. Returned items are quarantined for 72 hours (they don’t even touch them for processing until then) before being returned to shelves or loaned again.
Read moreKaren Hilfman’s got a book about it. The Mended Mirror is just that, the story of a mended mirror which corrects the image seen.
Read more“What an incredible thing for a City to recognize the value. They (buildings like the Opera House) used to be in every town across the province. The will that a community has to say it’s their theater, it’s their place, speaks highly of the value the community places on our magnificent, downtown attraction.
Read moreOur Opera House is the first theater in the province to reopen and they have a play, Norm Foster’s On a Fist Name Basis, starting August 19.
Read moreTomorrow Ontario moves to stage two of reopening. What does that mean for arts & culture here in Orillia?
Read moreTomorrow Ontario moves to stage two of reopening. What does that mean for arts & culture here in Orillia?
Read moreTomorrow Ontario moves to stage two of reopening. What does that mean for arts & culture here in Orillia?
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