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Greater Sudbury entertainment listings for the week of Sept 9. To post your listing, e-mail [email protected] , phone 705-673-5667 ext. 377. Include high-resolution images, minimum 500 kb. Post your listing online .
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Folk performer Ken Whiteley is set to play a house concert in Sudbury on Sept. 23. Supplied photo
Greater Sudbury entertainment listings for the week of Sept 9. To post your listing, e-mail [email protected], phone 705-673-5667 ext. 377. Include high-resolution images, minimum 500 kb. Post your listing online.

Art

Photography by Jamie Ruddy, a mix of manipulated Polaroid images and black and white images, until Sept. 10. Northern Flavours, 106 Beech St., www.jamieruddy.com, 705-671-0865.

Painted Moments, oil paintings by Susan O’Donnell, at Artists on Elgin, until Sept. 17. www.artistsonelgin.ca, 705-674-0415.

Linda Mullola Studio and Gallery, 1529 Sunnyside Rd., original acrylic landscapes of northern Ontario, Sept. 25-26, 10 am-5 pm, or by appointment, 705-523-2195. www.lindamullola.com.

Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury Photo Contest, categories in natural beauty, community revitalization, where you want change, your favourite quirky spots, going green. Submit photos to [email protected], include name, short description of photo. Deadline Sept. 30. Phone 705-691-5538.

Natural paintings by Heather Brown, Sudbury Theatre Centre Artist Gallery, until Oct. 20, 705-674-8381, ext. 21.

Literature

International Festival of Authors, readings with Tom McCarthy, Miguel Syjuco, interviews by Charles Foran, at Alphonse Raymond Auditorium, Laurentian University, 935 Ramsey Lake Rd., Nov. 4, 7:30 pm. Tickets 705-523-4681.

Music
Auditions for Ariadne Women’s Chamber Choir, rehearsals Wednesdays 7–9:30 pm. Contact 705-522-2260 or [email protected].

Auditions for Bel Canto Chorus, singers of all voice ranges, male and female, aged 16+. Rehearsals Tues. evenings, 7-9:30 pm, at St. Andrew’s Place, 111 Larch St., Sudbury. Phone 705-566-1962 to book audition.

Jazz Sudbury Festival, Sept. 10-12, at Science North. Headliners Oliver Jones with Ranee Lee, Alex Cuba, Brandi Disterheft, Manteca. Tickets at www.jazzsudbury.ca.

2008 Canadian Idol winner Theo Tams performs with Adam Crossley, Sept. 12, 7 pm at St. Andrews Place, 111 Larch St. Advance tickets $20/adults, $18/students and seniors, at Black Cat and Jett Landry. $25 and $23 at the door. Phone 705-523-6200.

Young Sudbury Singers registration, for musicians 7-17, School of Education Building, Laurentian University, Sept. 13, 6-7 pm, first full rehearsal Sept. 18, 11 am-3 pm, free, 705-675-1151 ext. 4389, [email protected].

Nickel City Sound annual guest night for women who love to sing, Sept. 14, 7 pm, Minnow Lake Place, 1127 Bancroft Dr., 705-566-6260, www.nickelcitysound.ca.

Misteur Valaire, part of Froche, Sept. 16, Science North’s Vale Inco Cavern. Tickets $10/students, $20/adults, 705-525-5606 ext. 4, www.leTNO.ca.

Master keyboard musician John Sands’ last concert tour, Sept. 16, St. John the Divine Anglican Church, 34 Godfrey Dr., Copper Cliff, 7 pm. Tickets $10/door, 705-682-2623 or 705-674-4201.

Qualité Motel, after-party for Froche, Sept. 17, TNO, 14 Beech St., Tickets $8, 705-525-5606 ext. 4, www.leTNO.ca.

Join the Revolution: Don’t drink and drive, music and dancing, Sept. 18, 10 pm, Cousin Vinny’s, Hanmer Valley Shopping Centre, $5 cover. 705-969-5644.

Dairy Queen Out of the Cold concert series, east coast duo Mark Haines and Tom Leighton, Sept. 26, 7 pm at St. Andrew’s Place, 111 Larch St. Tickets $20 individual/$50 series pass, at Black Cat or 705-523-6200. Proceeds to Out of the Cold hot meal program.

Machine Man, Proxima Centauri Ensemble from Bordeaux, France, Oct. 19, 8 pm, St. Peter’s United Church, 203 York Street.

Dairy Queen Out of the Cold concert series, Dave Gunning and guest Jeff Wiseman, Oct. 24, 7 pm at St. Andrew’s Place, 111 Larch St. Tickets $20 individual/$50 series pass, at Black Cat or 705-523-6200. Proceeds to Out of the Cold hot meal program.

Johnny Reid with The Stellas, Nov. 2, Sudbury Arena, 6:30 pm. Tickets $22.50/$43.50/$64.50, available at www.livenation.com or 705-671-3000 or www.greatersudbury.ca

Dairy Queen Out of the Cold concert series, Vancouver’s The Breakmen, Nov. 21, 7 pm at St. Andrew’s Place, 111 Larch St. Tickets $20 individual/$50 series pass, at Black Cat or 705-523-6200. Proceeds to Out of the Cold hot meal program.

Registration for Yamaha junior music course, for kids 4-5. Contact 705-673-1280, [email protected] Yamaha drum course, ages 8 to adult. Rock, funk, jazz instruction. Contact 524-7418, [email protected]. Classes at Laurentian University. www.sudburysymphony.com.

Theatre

Auditions for Theatre Cambrian’s Kids’ Curtain production of Annie, Sept. 8–11, for students in Grades 1–9, $260 registration fee for participants, www.theatrecambrian.ca, 705-524-7317.

Auditions for Shakespeare’s R and J, all-male version of Romeo and Juliet, Thorneloe Theatre, Sept. 13-14, 7:30–9 pm, audition with 90-second Shakespearian or modern monologue, 705-673-1730 ext. 24, [email protected].
 
Auditions for Singin’ in the Rain at Theatre Cambrian, Sept. 13-14, and 19-21, 705-524-7317, www.theatrecambrian.ca.

Auditions for the Pirate and the Time Thief presented by Students on Stage, Sept. 12, Sudbury Theatre Centre, by appointment. For students Grade 4–12. $210/STC subscribers, $230/non-STC subscribers. 705-674-8381 ext. 21.

The Faith Healer, Sept. 17 and 18, 8 pm, Sept. 19, 2 pm, Thorneloe Theatre. Tickets $20/adults, $10/students and seniors, available in Sept., at Black Cat, Thorneloe, Laurentian bookstore, at the door. 705-919-6941.

Cinéfest, Sudbury international film festival, Sept. 18–26, www.cinefest.com.

Real Life Film Festival seeks Christian films, until Oct. 1. 705-523-9997, www.sudburycinema.com.

Comedian Derek Edwards, Fraser Auditorium, Oct. 15, tickets $42.20, Sudbury Theatre Centre Box Office, 705-674-8381, www.derekedwards.ca.

Twilight Eclipse: The Imax Experience, until Oct. 31, www.sciencenorth.ca/imax, 705-523-4629.

Fundraiser for community and school groups, Sudbury Theatre Centre (STC) setting aside 532 tickets for 2010-2011 season to help local not-for-profit groups. Shows include Moonlight and Magnolias, Alice in Wonderland, The Velveteen Rabbit, Vigil, I Had a Job I Liked. Applications at www.sudburytheatre.on.ca. Contact 705-674-8381 ext. 21, or 170 Shaughnessy St.

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