Welcome to WestbenExceptional Performances, Extraordinary Setting!Bringing culture and nature together in perfect harmony, the magnificent 400–seat timber-frame barn opens onto a lush meadow, surrounded by the gently rolling hills of Northumberland County. The stage hosts an incredible array of renowned Canadian and international artists, from full symphony orchestras & choruses to chamber music and soloists. The best in class in a relaxed country setting!Westben presents Concerts at The Barn every summer from early June to early August. The festival presents music ranging from Bach to Broadway, World Music and Jazz. There are wide-ranging matinee and evening concerts including opera, orchestral, chamber, choral to broadway, jazz, celtic and world music.
Thanks For A Great Season.The Curtain Has Come Down On The Highlands Summer Festival 2014 Season.We Thank Everyone For Making This Season One Of The Most Memorable Ones In The Companys 15 Year History. From The Comments Heard In The Lobby And On The Street, The Mix Of Productions This Summer Was Was Just Right And Proved Very Popular. It Is Fabulous When The Stars Align.Thanks To Our Creative Teams, Volunteers And Patrons For All Your Support. We Look Forward To Seeing You Next Season.Speaking Of Next Season, Well Have All The Details In November, So Drop Back For All The Details.See You At The Theatre.
Festival Players of Prince Edward County is the region's professional summer theatre company. For eight years, Festival Players has brought the beautiful landscapes, towns and villages of the County to life through the incredible power of theatre. We match the play to the place, inviting you to explore the nooks and crannies of the County with us. Whether we are in a charming church theatre, a contemporary art gallery, nestled in the vineyards or on Main Street Picton, we are treated to an unforgettable theatre experience.
The Festival of Trees and all Special Events are located at the Western Development Museum. 2610 Lorne Avenue South306-384-9277 (starting October 1st)Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!Your support can be contributed online. Simply click the 'Donate' button below to access our secure system.Did You Know?The 2014 Festival of Trees will benefit Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation in two ways.
The Festival of Trees and all Special Events are located at the Western Development Museum. 2610 Lorne Avenue South306-384-9277 (starting October 1st)Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!Your support can be contributed online. Simply click the 'Donate' button below to access our secure system.Did You Know?The 2014 Festival of Trees will benefit Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation in two ways.
Founded in 1993 by Toronto residents Attila Glatz and Susan Alberghini in conjunction with local residents, Jim and Jane Alexander, the Huntsville Festival of the Arts has become one of Canada's most significant and highly acclaimed arts festivals. Based in Huntsville, Ontario, the Festival's roots were initially strongly classical and centered around a resident professional symphony orchestra under the baton of Kerry Stratton. Today the Festival covers a broad spectrum of classical and contemporary music events, as well as dance, theatre, literature, children's cultural activities and public celebrations. Muskoka's resort and cottage country offers a variety of unique venues for the Festival's events. Starting in 2005 Huntsville's new Algonquin Theatre became principle venue. In addition, several Huntsville locations are used including Trinity United Church, Muskoka Heritage Place, Deerhurst Resort Pavilion and the Town Centre's outdoor gazebos and waterfront.The Festival fosters a sense of ownership in the community and is considered an integral summer event in the area.