Arts
Supporting playwrights
Watermark Theatre is supporting three projects by PEI playwrights, funded by Innovation PEI’s Encore! The Prince Edward Island Theatre Revitalization Program. The company is commissioning a new play, providing dramaturgical…
Read MoreArt of connection
Patrick Ledwell is a creator from a creative family: “Creativity was encouraged and was just a part of our life. It wasn’t questioned, it was just practiced.” Watching his dad…
Read MoreChristmas Festival
The Charlottetown Christmas Festival, presented by Discover Charlottetown, is a holiday tradition running throughout the capital city from November 22 to January 2. In partnership with the City of Charlottetown,…
Read MoreChristmas at Harbourfront
This festive season at Summerside’s Harbourfront Theatre will showcase music, comedy, drama, and family entertainment. Kicking things off on November 30 at 7:30 pm is Christmas in Cape Breton, a…
Read MoreOne For All
From November 7–10, River Clyde Arts presents One for All, a festival of solo performances written and performed by women, at The Mill in New Glasgow. PEI Poet Laureate Tanya…
Read MoreArt is life
Jordan Beaulieu is a book and zine maker, visual artist, and coordinator extraordinaire. They are actively involved in many arts projects and organizations on the Island, and they are the…
Read MoreStep in the name of love
One Step at a Time – a Father’s JourneyWatermark Theatre, North RusticoOctober 3, 2024 I was literally sick and tired when I shambled into the Watermark Theatre that night. A…
Read MoreLIVE @ the Centre
The LIVE @ the Centre 2024–25 season continues this month with performances by Atlantic Canadian musicians. On November 2, Halifax pop-rock quartet Good Dear Good will perform at The Mack.…
Read MoreExhibitions at Eptek
Eptek Art & Culture Centre in Summerside has several exhibitions this fall. Turning Point, featuring work by the PEI Wood Turners Guild, runs until November 15. The Guild will hold…
Read MoreThis Town Is Small
This Town Is Small (TTIS), PEI’s artist-run centre, has moved to the Hilda Woolnough Gallery at The Guild in Charlottetown. This marks a major step for the previously spaceless organization,…
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