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'Hello Again...Again': Sean Andrews and the music of Neil Diamond | Strathspey Performing Arts Centre
Aug 31, 2025 (UTC-3)
Nainsob Must.
'Hello Again...Again' features Sean Andrews’ amazing voice and command of the stage, masterfully intertwined with the lyrics and music of Neil Diamond. The show is Andrew's personal story told through the music of musical icon, giving us another look at how a performer like Neil Diamond can affect so many people’s lives. It is a true testament to how music can take you back to a moment in your life, and help you get through the ups and downs of of this journey we are all on.
Hello Again...Again is directed by Edmund MacLean, who’s other directing credits (Boardwalk Productions) at Strathspey Place include ‘Woodstock- A Time Of Love And Peace’, ‘Hello, My Name Is Johnny Cash’, ‘Canadian Legends’, ‘Roy Orbison- In Dreams’, ‘Elton John’s Song Book’, and most recently, ‘A Walk Down Memory Lane with Patsy Cline’
The cast and crew are excited to bring ‘Hello Again …Again’ to the Strathspey Place after a sold out run in Halifax, with rousing standing ovations and rave reviews.
"We had so much fun and were totally blown away. Every minute was fun , haunting, interesting, and a pleasure to the ears."
"An outstanding show !"
"I left humming and singing my favourite songs, and I continued to do so all night."
"The band was …just wow!"
"I hope many, many more people get to enjoy it."
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The Silence of the Lobsters - Saturday | Strathspey Performing Arts Centre
May 17, 2025 (UTC-3)ENDED
Nainsob Must.
A crisis has arisen in the lobster industry in Inverness County. All along the shoreline, lobster have vanished leaving traps empty, local fishers puzzled, and bank accounts drained.
As the mystery unfolds, fingers are pointed at one local fisherman, Jessie Lecter. As luck should have it, Detective Foster and Special Agent Starling are on the case and, after a few twists and turns, and some favorite songs, their keen eyes and ears pick up the clues to get to the bottom of it all.
WesPAC theatre is excited to bring SILENCE OF THE LOBSTERS to the Strathspey Performing Arts Centre on Saturday and Sunday, May 17 & 18 at 7:30 p.m. Come to see if you can figure out ‘who did it’ before the police can!
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KitchenFest: Small of my Heart Songwriters' Circle | Strathspey Performing Arts Centre
Jun 27, 2025 (UTC-3)ENDED
Nainsob Must.
Join us in the beautiful Strathspey Performing Arts Centre in Mabou for a powerful evening of Cape Breton songwriting. The “Small of My Heart” Songwriters Circle is a celebrated concert series created by Lisa MacIsaac, showcasing award-winning women and non-binary artists in music and advancing their voices within the Canadian music industry. For this special night, Lisa is joined by Catherine MacLellan, Heather Rankin, and Abigail MacDonald in a stellar lineup of talent you won’t want to miss.
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KitchenFest: Squares Dancing in '69 | Strathspey Performing Arts Centre
Jul 4, 2025 (UTC-3)ENDED
Nainsob Must.
It’s New Years Eve 1969 and Johnny Cool (Jamie Collins) and Claudine (Anne Gillis) are on the stage! There’s electricity in the air after a decade of free love and political upheavals that has reached even into rural Cape Breton. So much has changed since televisions started dominating even in ceilidh houses. The Pig’n’Whistle show, which has inspired country music and Irish music at the dances with the bar right in the hall rather than out in the parking lot, has put square dances out of fashion.
That doesn’t sit well with the MacAulay sisters (Brenda MacLennan-Dunphy, Elizabeth Matheson and Darlene Ellis), but they can’t resist coming out to this new type of dance, even with the bar, to spend the end of the decade with their neighbours. Alec Pat (Lawrence Cameron) and Dan Peter (Robert Pringle) are going to be there too, and well, Dan Peter has been taking in a lot of that “hippie” talk, and that doesn’t always sit well with Alec Pat, but then again, what does? The young crew (Siobhan Beaton, Lauren Boyd, Rebecca Dunphy, Martin Thomsen, and Theo Feehan-Peters) are looking at the ‘70’s as a time of new beginnings, but what will that mean for them?
From Ring of Fire to Time Gentlemen Please, it’s going to be a jam-packed evening of entertainment!
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