Trish Barclay’s baaaack – writing a fun NEW script for a fiddle journey across Canada – north, Métis nation, cowboy, and of course down home Maritime. Awesome local musicians on board too, like James Stephens, Deb Thomson, Darin Hayduk and Kyle Burghout who’s been workiing with the 6 – 16 year olds this year. It’s Fiddler’s History of Canada: THE NEXT CHAPTER; 2015 (by Gordon Stobbe, in a lively play version by Trish). Last year’s 1st installation highlighted how & where the fiddle came to Canada, this new production *//*takes the audience along on the next part of the voyage, with the fiddle traveling all across Canada creating new musical traditions as it goes — from Maritime to Métis nation, gypsy to cowboy! Saturday, July 4, at 7 pm and Sunday July 5 at 2 pm
Wakefield Centre; tickets at the door (Family: $35; Adult $14; Kids 5 -12: $8; under 5 free).
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