MUSIC THEATRE LISTINGS, May/June, · continued from page 21 Grove & others. Begins June 5. 1 Front St. E. 872-2262. to . *** J.H.S. Opera Association. Puccini: La Boheme. Lenard Whiting, lrene Seyarto, Judith MacDonald, Robert De Vrij & Shelly Kang, performers; Jose Hernandez, conductor. June .5 . & 6: 7:00. Bishop Morocco School, 1515 Bloor St. W. 247-4426.. *** Milk International Children's Festival of the Arts. Monsitmr Bach, Monsieur Bach. Story of the Goldberg Variation, relat~d in French with music, theatre & movement. For children 6 years "& up as part of _ Francophone Day, May 25: 11 :45am & 1 :30. Speelteater Gent & Les Coups de Theatre. du Maurier T_heatre, 231 May 29,30 June 3,4,5,6, 1998 7:30p.m. Queen's Quay W. 973-4000. day pass. *** Music at Melrose. Highlights from Faust py, Charles Gounod. In concert. May 23 at 8pm. Melrose Park Presbyterian Church, 250 Fairlawn Ave (n. of Lawrence, e. of Avenue Road). 784-0799, ,. *** Oakville Centre & Famous People Players. Breaking Up the House. Danny B and the Allstars, rhythm & blues; Doug Riley ("Dr. Music"). May 8: . 7:30. Oakville Centre, 130 Navy St. 905'815-2021. ,:40. ' *** Opera Anonymous. Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress. Kevin Mallon, conductor; Edward Franko, director; Torin Chiles, Stave Pitkanen,-Heidi Breier, Nina Scott-Stoddart, Paul Grindlay & others, performers. May 7 & 9: 8:00; May 10: 2:00. Batty Oliphant Theatre, 404 Jarvis St. 535-0654. ,. kets .00 (Wed. June 3"' .50) (416) 222-8282 ext. ARTS(2787) in rhe rhearre ar Cardinal Carrer Academy for rhe Arrs 36 Greenfield Ave. (1 Bk. Norrh of Sheppard just East ofYonge) *** Opera Atelier. Charpentier: Acteon; Lully/Mo/iere: Le Bourgeois Gtmtilhomme. Performers include Derek Boyes, Meredith •Hall, Barbara Hannigan, Gerald lsaac & Nathalie Paulin; Artists of Atelier Ballet; orchestra on period instruments; David Fallis, conductor. May 27- 30: 8:00. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. E. 366-7723. · ,.50. *** Opera Mississauga. Puccini: Tosca. Giovannil De Liso, soprano; Cesare Zamparino, tenor; George Cordes, baritone; Canadian Opera Company Orchestra; Dwight Bennett, conductor. May 23, 28 & 30: 8:00. Hammerson Hall, Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Drive. 905-306.- 6000. to ; opening night gala 25. ' *** Pantages Theatre. 'Lto_yd Webber: Phantom of the Opera. Unlimited engagement. 244 Victoria St. 872-2222. .50 to . *** Princess of Wales Theatre. ·Forever Tango. U~?limited engagement. 300 King St. W. 872-1212. ' *** Scarborough Gilbert & Sullivan Society. Pirates of Penzance. Max Craddock, musical director; Frank Cairns, stage director. May 1 & 2: 8:00; Ma¥ 3: 2:00. David & Mary Thomson Collegiate, 2740 Lawrence Ave E. 905-839- 34J 1. ,. *** Scarborough Music Theatre. Follies. Book by James Goldman; music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. May 1, 2,- 6 & 7: 8:00; May 3: 2:00. Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Road. 396- 4049.,. *** Scarborough Music Theatre. follies. Book by James Goldman; music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. May 1 & 2, May 7 to 9, May 14 to.16: 8.:00; May 3 & 1 0: 2:00. Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Road. 396- · 4049.,. *** Shaw Festival. A Foggy Day. Words & music by George & lra Gershwin. May 3 to November 1. Royal George Theatre. 1-800-511 -7 429. to . · *** Stage Centre Productions. A Little Night Music. Music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; book by Hugh Wheeler. To May ·1 6. Fairview Library Theatre, 35 Fairview Mall Drive. 299-5557. to . *** Stratford Festival. Man of La Mancha. Music by Mitch Leigh; lyrics by Joe Darion; Susan H. Schulman, director; Bert Carriere; musical director. May 11 to November 8. Festival Theatre. 1-800-567-1600. *** Tapestry Music Theatre & Vancouver New Music. Elsewhereless (world premiere). Atom Egoyan; Rodney Sh,arman, composer; Wayne Strongman, conductor; With Benoit Boutet, Fides Krucker & Curtis Sullivan. to May 1 6. 1 2 Alexander St. 872-1212. to . *** Toronto Catholic School Board. Camelot. May 29, 30, June 3, 6: 7:30. Theatre of Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts, 36 Greenfield Ave. 222-8282 ext. 2787. ,.50. . *** To;onto Choral Society. Mega Hits of Opera and Broadway. Suzaime Kompass, soprano; Mark DuBois, tenor; William O'Meara, accompanist; Geoffrey Butler, conductor. June 3: 8:00. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 410-3509.. Toronto Operetta *** Theatre. Dandies of the Stage. Tribute to Noel Coward & Cole Porter. Kristine Anderson, Peter Blanchet, Richard Davidson, Curtis Sullivan, performers. May 3: 2:00. Jane Mallett Theatre, 27 Front St. E. 366- 7723.. . ' *** U of T Faculty of Music Opera Division. An Evening of Operetta & Musical Theatre. May 1 & 2: 8:00. MacMillan Theatre, 80 Queen's Park. 978-3744. ,. *** York Symphony Orchestra. Opera Gala. Arias & duets from celebrated operas. May 2: 8:00. George Weston Recital Hall, 5040 Yonge St. 872- 2222. . *** ' Yorkminstrels. Crazy For You. Music·& lyrics by George Gershwin & lra Gershwin; book by Ken Ludwig. May 2: 8:00; May 3: 2:00. Leah Posluns Theatre, 4588 Bathurst St. 291-0600. to . ONLY COMPREHENSIVE MONTHLy CLASSICAL CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE
THURSDAYS AT 1:30 • USlC IIN THEI ternoon 101st CONCERT SUSON 1998-1999 PRE-CONCERT LECTURES INCLUDED Faculty of Music ~oncert WHOL~!~~ings COMPREHENSIVE CLASSICAL & CONTEMPORARY LISTINGS • MAY 1 ·JUNE 7 1998. Reader be aware. We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of these listings but • mistakes happen • plans change. Please use the phone numbers supplied to check ahead~ ••• 12:00 noon: Toronto Hellconlan Club Noon-Hour Concert. Works by Southam, Saint-Saens, Martinu & Szymanowsky for hom, viola, violin & piano .. Anne-Marie Monaco, Carol Rowe, Elizabeth Macmillan, Jane Blackstone & Louise Money, performers. Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. 964-6398. Admission by donation. ••• 5:00: Royal Conservatory of Music. Glenn Gould Professional School Recital. Andrea Hallam, violin. Ettore Mazzoleni Concert Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 408-2824 ext.321. Free. ••• 8:00: Alliance Francalse.Cedric Tiberghien, piano.Music by Albeniz, de Falla, Satie & Stravinsky. Arts & Letters Club, 14 Elm St. 922-2014. ,. • • • 8:00: Amici. Archduke Rudolph of Austria: Trio in E flat major for clarinet, cello & piano; Beethoven: Sonata in C major Op.1 02 #.1 for eel le~ & piano; Brahms: Sonata in f minor Op.120 #1 for clarinet & piano; Chan Ka Nin: I think that I shall never see ...(1993) for clarinet, cello, piano & dancer. Peggy Baker, dancerchoreographer; Joaquin Valdepenas, clarinet; David Hetherington, cello; Patricia Parr, piano. Waiter Hall, 80 Queens Park. 766-6943. to . • • • 8:00: Arkell Schoolhouse House Concert. The Composers. Works for solo 'violin by Bach, Ysaye, Martinon, Prokofiev, Adaskin, Prevost, Paganini & Kreisler. Jacques lsraelievitch, violin. 843 Watson Rd. South Arkell.-+ iStwEJ":"u"w·N ~;;::~f 1 " Re·E"''f4ti1VfGJS C A N A D'tJAl*taw·r~nce Cherney,Artistic Director Piano October 8, 1998 Season Subscription .00 (Until May 31, ·.00 with mention of this ad) Presented by Tickets 923-7052 LAUGHTON & O'MEARA TRUMPET & ORGAN February 4, 1999 Concert Series Sponsor. jONOROLA ~ a: :;· )> :::J c.. ;;] 0 :::J Friday, May I, 8 pm, Glenn Gould Studio Encounters Chamber Ensemble, Gary Kulesha, conduaor Thomas A des, guest conduaor and piano Heather Schmidt, piano /Valdine Anderson, soprano Rita Costanzi, harp I Max Christie, clarinet Thomas Ades & Heather Schmidt; two of the wunderkinder of contemporary music, are heard as performers/composers in music ranging from solo piano to chamber orchestra. Tickets: I Students/Seniors: CALL (416) 205-5555 or VISIT the Glenn Gould Studio Box Office, Canadian Broadcasting Centre, 250 Front St. West Broadcast partner: 1 Print partner: cac.radiq%o J)4.r''"""'·"' ....... CA-N ,id;) ~_'$ Encounters' '98 also features concerts on May 12 and June 9. ·Call today for your brochure (416) 979-1282. ONLY COMPREHENSIVE MONTHLY CLASSICAL & CONTEMPORARY CONCERT LISTING SOURCE N A t!QNAl. N -E w·s·J• /d'ffR • 1liEGI.OBEAND MAIL
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