You do not have to be Shakespearean to appreciate Much Ado About Nothing, only a proud Bramptonian with a sense of humour. This show is totally worth the drive into Toronto.
“What people don’t understand is how it's such a sense of community. I’ve learned so much, not just about acting, but life. This is where I feel comfortable. I do not feel closer to anyone as I do here.”
The world of theatre may centre around the stage, but it can’t exist without set production and costume design. These are the visual statements made for the audience, thus allowing them to time travel and lose themselves in the actors' performance.
being part of the creation process is entirely different from viewing art in a gallery, because you get to see the techniques, frustrations and mistakes that shape, change or potentially destroy a piece.
At the end of the day, it’s about putting on a great show. “It’s about giving the people, the audience, THE reason to come out,” reminds John. “This is a combined effort. We’re a bunch of entertainers and performers wanting to bring the people of Brampton out to see a show, to be entertained, to be taken away for a couple of hours to join us on this journey. THIS is what it’s all about.”
Summer melodies make you feel good, as your spirit lifts and your heart pumps to the beat. Leave the winter gloom behind as Brampton Concert Band warms your soul. Get tickets for Feb28 8PM Catching the Sun.
Be Our Guest!
Whether you are a grandparent reminiscing about Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, or a toddler dressing up as Queen Elsa or Peter Pan, it is undeniable that every person in the Western ... Continue reading →
Music truly has a way of awakening the soul. For the Brampton Concert Band, they wanted to use the gift of music to release our souls’ inner child. It was a goal that they achieved fantastically.
Sleigh bells rang through the Rose Theatre on Saturday December 6th as Brampton’s Rose Orchestra held their December show. Entitled Celebrate! the theme celebrated winter merriment and Christmas spirit.
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Now for the all-important, albeit cliché, question: do you hear the people sing? Yes, and they are marvelous! Come out and see Brampton Music Theatre's presentation of Les Miserables at Rose Theatre.