Q93 Battle Of The Bands at The Guild. March 23, 24, 30, and 31st at 8 PM
Q93 Battle Of The Bands at The Guild. March 23, 24, 30, and 31st at 8 PM
Pay What You Can Theatre Festival Presents: ALL IN THE TIMING.
Featuring six diverse but equally hysterical one-act comedies, David Ives’ All in the Timing is a witty, romantic, absurd, and existentially-minded evening of theatre.
All in the Timing is at The Guild March 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, and 18.
Pay What You Can Theatre Festival Presents: GRACE AND GLORIE.
In a quaint Virginia cottage, a cantankerous 90-year-old faces her final days while her guilt-ridden, big-city caregiver faces her future. They don’t often see eye-to-eye, but will inspire heartwarming laughs and new perspectives on life.
Grace and Glorie is at The Guild March 9, 11, 16, 18, and 19.
Pay What You Can Theatre Festival Presents: IN THE MORNING.
Short, intimate, interactive and eye-catching — pretty important when you’re playing to a crowd that’s too young to understand dialogue or plot… A whimsical and immersive theatre experience that is never the same twice, specifically designed for three-month-olds to four-year-olds and their families.
In the Morning is at The Guild March 9, 10, 11, 12, 16 and 17 at 11 AM.
Join us on Feb. 27th for our annual Guild Fundraiser, all in support of Island artists! The evening will feature entertainment from Irish Mythen, Luka Hall, Aaron Crane, Lori Linkletter, Nora Mallet, Julien Kitson, Adam Brazier, Melissa Kramer and Ava & Lily Rashed.
Hosted by Rob MacDonald and Graham Putnam, this is not an evening to be missed!
February 27th 7:30 – 10 PM at The Guild.
High-energy show featuring talented Island youth singing, dancing, fiddling and more!
Family Fun Day is at The Guild February 20th at 11 AM.
Juste pour rire et la Fondation canadienne pour le dialogue des cultures présentent pour la 5e année, le Gala Juste pour rire des Rendez-vous de la Francophonie au théâtre The Guild.
La tournée de comédie francophone fait partie des événements entourant les Rendez-Vous de la Francophonie (2 au 22 mars), qui sont organisés chaque année partout dans le monde pour promouvoir la langue française et ses multiples expressions culturelles.
En collaboration avec la Fédération culturelle de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard, la Société Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin, le Carrefour de l’Isle-Saint-Jean, The Guild et le Centre des arts de la Confédération, le Gala aura lieu le dimanche 12 février 2017 à 19 h à The Guild à Charlottetown.
Le spectacle d’humour « stand-up » mettra en vedette Eddy King, un comédien franco-québécois bien connu. Né en France d’une mère congolaise, Eddy déménage au Québec avec sa famille à l’adolescence. C’est au travers de la musique rap qu’Eddy découvre son talent artistique et forme le groupe Dögone Tribe.
Son amour de la scène, couplé aux nombreuses occasions qu’il a reçues pour animer des événements, lui ont permis de découvrir une passion pour la comédie de stand-up. Parmi les autres comédiens qui se joignent à Eddy, citons les Montréalais Neev et Mike Paterson, ainsi que le comédien acadien Martin Saulnier.
February 12th 7 – 9 PM.
Les réservations peuvent être faites à la billetterie The Guild.
Exquisite Project the group exhibition brings together 37 artists from across Canada and the United States working in a variety of media including ceramics, textiles, performance, painting, and photography. The project was inspired by The Exquisite Corpse game, in which each collaborator adds to a composition in sequence generally by being allowed to see only the end of what the previous person contributed.
Two initial works were produced by artist/curator Monica Lacey and passed on, one to each of two lists of 18 artists who worked concurrently. Each artist received a starting image – the work created by the previous artist in the list – to use as inspiration in any way that they chose. Some artists chose to use similar colour or line elements, while others were inspired by the concept or theme used by the previous artist.
Each participant had 2 weeks to create a new work in the medium of their choice with a maximum dimension of 20 inches on any side, and they were asked to include a horizon line. The exhibition will be the first time any of the collaborators have seen the full series of works.
The opening reception for the Exquisite Project is at The Guild on February 1 at 7 – 9 PM.
Auditions for Linkletter Music School’s productions of 101 Dalmatians (April 22-30) and Madagascar (July and August) will be held on Saturday January 28 4:30-6:30 and Sunday January 29 from 2-4 at The Guild.
Rehearsals will be held on Sunday afternoon and early evenings.
Please email linklettermusicschool@gmail.com for an audition time.
You will need to prepare 1 Disney song, please bring sheet music in the correct key. An accompanist will be provided.
Please bring a resume and photo if you have one.