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2025 Scarecrow Festival

The 2025 Charlottetown Scarecrow Festival is set to bring festive fall spirit to the capital from October 3–31, with more than 800 scarecrows displayed throughout downtown. Other seasonal events and…

PEI Fibre Festival

The PEI Fibre Festival returns this year from October 23–25 at the Delta Hotel in Charlottetown. This festival was created to support the Island’s wool industry and the craftspeople that…

Sharing the Field

As autumn arrives, River Clyde Arts invites the community to celebrate the season with the fifth edition of its fall harvest festival, Sharing the Field, from October 3–5 in New…

Bear Grease

Bear Grease, an all-Indigenous, hip-hop-kissed reimagining of Grease, blends powwow energy with doo-wop nostalgia, hip-hop swagger, and razor-sharp “rez humour.” Everyone will recognize the Danny-and-Sandy love story, now told through…

The Comedy Cave

The Monsters of Schlock and Neil E Dee, Canada’s weirdest entertainers, bring a night of shock, awe, and comedy for Freakshow at the Comedy Cave! on October 2 at 7…

Island Fringe Festival

The Island Fringe Festival is back with a twist: instead of summer sun, the 2025 festival will light up Charlottetown this fall. From October 8–12, audiences can expect a jam-packed…

The Waltz

The Waltz, a tender, funny play by Marie Beath Badian, will be staged at North Rustico’s Watermark Theatre October 14–18. The story begins with Romeo Alvarez (Anthony Perpuse) on a…

Oh, Charlie! Silent Night

Oh, Charlie! Silent Night will be on stage at Florence Simmons Performance Hall in Charlottetown on November 22 at 7 pm.  Charlie Chaplin sets out to help an orphan find Christmas,…

Ron James

Ron James brings his new standup comedy show The Noise Between Our Ears to Prince Edward Island next month, with stops at Harbourfront Theatre in Summerside on November 6 and…

Love Sick

ACT (a community theatre) will present Love Sick next month, with performances on November 6, 8, and 19–22 at The Guild in Charlottetown. ACT first hit the stage in 1995…