C’Mon In!
An Island Kitchen Party at The Mack this summer

This summer, C’Mon In! An Island Kitchen Party brings the spirit of an Atlantic Canadian kitchen party to the stage at The Mack in Charlottetown, running from June 6–August 29.
The production places audiences inside a familiar Maritime setting where music, storytelling, and humour unfold over the course of the evening. Blending concert performance with comedy and easy, join-in moments, C’Mon In! reflects a tradition where shared songs and stories shape the experience as much as the music itself.
The show is led by Island artists Robbie Doherty and Pierce Clarke, whose shared background in music and storytelling anchors the production. Clarke, a PEI-born multi-instrumentalist and Berklee College of Music graduate, brings performances shaped by Island life and personal narrative. Doherty contributes a diverse career spanning tribute bands, ECMA-nominated children’s recordings, theatre, and broadcasting. Together, they guide the evening with an informal, conversational approach that mirrors the atmosphere of a traditional kitchen party.
Drawing from the Atlantic Canadian songbook, C’Mon In! features music by artists including Stompin’ Tom Connors, Anne Murray, and Great Big Sea, alongside moments of banter and audience interaction that evolve naturally from performance to performance.
“C’Mon In! is a love letter to Canadian music and the people who make it,” says Artistic Director Adam Brazier about the show’s roots in both celebration and belonging. “Robbie and Pierce bring an incredible warmth, humour, and authenticity to the stage. This show feels like home. It’s about gathering, sharing stories, and remembering how powerful it can be to sing in a room full of people.”
Tickets and information are available at confederationcentre.com/cmonin.
