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Theatre Cambrian introduces The Songs of Summer Music Festival
Theatre Cambrian’s Executive Director, Mark Mannisto, announced today the inception of a new component to the theatre’s season, the Songs of Summer Music Festival. “We have been working more and more with Northern artists over the past 30 years, and we have determined that the time is now to branch out and showcase some of our local musicians from across the North,” states Mannisto. “Spotlighting Northern artists is just another facet of Theatre Cambrian’s outreach allowing our venue to become more arts inclusive” he adds.
The Songs of Summer Music Festival will spotlight over sixteen different performing artists from across Northern Ontario throughout the weekend of June 27-29. Festival coordinator, Shawn Bailey, has put extra emphasis on the Northern Ontario aspect of the Festival. All artists featured are from across the North. The Songs of Summer Music Festival will also feature Northern Ontario craft breweries. All crafters and artisans in attendance will be from across the North. Musicians confirmed for the festival include: No Sugs, Anxiety, The Sudbury Guitar Trio, Snowtown Revival, The Blues Brothers and more.
The Songs of Summer Music Festival runs June 27-29. Single day passes are $20.00. Festival passes are $50.00 To book your passes visit our box office at 40 Eyre Street or call 705-524-7317. You may also purchase on-line at www.theatrecambrian.ca For more information on The Songs of Summer Music Festival or on any upcoming Theatre Cambrian production, please visit www.theatrecambrian.ca
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