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Friday, June 24, 2011
Louisbourg Playhouse to open new season Sunday - Entertainment - Arts - The Cape Breton Post
Other performers scheduled to take the playhouse stage this year include Dave Gunning, J.P. Cormier, Carl MacKenzie, Jason MacDonald, Colin Grant, Kyle and Sheumas MacNeil, The Men of the Deeps, Brenda Stubbert, Jennifer Roland, Evans and Doherty, and the One Night in a Cape Breton Kitchen production which will run nightly from Monday to Friday throughout July, August and the first week of September. There’s music every night of the week at playhouse from Sunday until mid-October, with the exception of July 30 when it will be closed for the local crab festival.
Gary LeDrew
Other performers scheduled to take the playhouse stage this year include Dave Gunning, J.P. Cormier, Carl MacKenzie, Jason MacDonald, Colin Grant, Kyle and Sheumas MacNeil, The Men of the Deeps, Brenda Stubbert, Jennifer Roland, Evans and Doherty, and the One Night in a Cape Breton Kitchen production which will run nightly from Monday to Friday throughout July, August and the first week of September. There’s music every night of the week at playhouse from Sunday until mid-October, with the exception of July 30 when it will be closed for the local crab festival.
Gary LeDrew
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