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Community Arts Council lays out packed schedule for 2023-24 Performing Arts Series

Prince George is on its way to becoming a popular stop for touring artists again.

The Trinity United Church and the Community Arts Council unveiled their performing arts series for the upcoming season.

“When I where we started a little over a year ago, to be here now and saying “we’re ready to announce a series” is nothing short of a minor miracle,” said Reverend Bob Fillier.

“We’ve got what I think is truly an eclectic season planned. If you can’t find something here where you go ‘I need to go home today and get tickets for that,’ there’s something wrong.”

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The series features a variety of shows at the recently opened Knox Performance Centre and the Prince George Playhouse.

It opens on October 1st with Kutapira at the Knox Performance Centre, and will continue with performances until April:

  • Kutapria, Oct. 1st, Knox Performance Centre
  • Jhoely Triana Flamenco and Navaz, Oct. 6th, Knox Performance Centre
  • Pier 21 by the Canadiana Musical Theatre, Oct. 13th, Knox Performance Centre
  • Middle Raged, Oct. 20th, Knox Performance Centre
  • Land’s End Ensemble, Dec. 1st, Knox Performance Centre
  • Proximity by Josh Beamish, Jan. 13th, Prince George Playhouse
  • Jonathan Crow, Feb. 13th, Knox Performance Centre
  • taqəš and other works by Ballet Kelowna, Apr. 5th, Prince George Playhouse
  • Local Music Series curated by Danny Bell, TBD, Knox Performance Centre

More information on each show and ticket information is available here.

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