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STC Cabaret Series: Ladies of the Rock feat. Samantha Simone

January 1, 1970 @ 12:00 am - December 2, 2017 @ 11:30 pm
Sudbury Theatre Centre, 170 Shaughnessy Street
Sudbury, Canada
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$20

Sudbury Theatre Centre Presents a NEW cabaret series: LADIES OF THE ROCK! This 3-part series will showcase some of Sudbury's giant population of amazing female musicians and artists: come let us give you some insight as to what these rockin' gals are up to! Hosted by the incredibly talented rockin' lady herself, Kelly Perras, these three evenings are sure to get your toes tapping and your minds thinking about what Sudbury has to offer. Our first lady of the rock is the sweet Samantha Simone! Fresh off of a stellar debut performance in Sudbury Burlesque's Monster's Ball 3, Samantha is one multi-faceted artist you don't want to miss the chance to see. Check out some of Samantha's music here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYtsJ4WkGUQ and be sure to join us on Saturday, December 2nd, at 8pm! Tickets are $20/person and are available online at sudburytheatre.ca, by calling the DiBrina Box Office at 705.674.8381, or in person at 170 Shaughnessy St. in the heart of Downtown Sudbury. See you soon!

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7:00 pm

Patience – Mostly East Coast tour

November 28, 2017 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Kuppajo Espresso Bar, 109 Larch Street
Sudbury, Ontario Canada
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If you live (or know anyone who lives) near Sudbury, I'd love to see you (or them) at Kuppajo Espresso Bar on Tuesday, November 28th. I'm hitting the road for my first tour in 5 years, driving east (and then coming back west) in support of the new album - Patience. Who is Preetam? Recently named the recipient of a Folk Music Ontario Award and featured on CBC (Toronto) Here and Now as its Song of the Week artist, "Melodic storytelling" describes his music best, and Preetam Sengupta's live show is built around simple performance, playful stage banter, and very little pyro. While the (humbling) comparison most often goes the other way, Preetam’s niece has said that Paul Simon sounds like him. We’re pretty sure Mr. Simon is unaware of this. www.preetam.ca

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