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Canadians Next on Stage
Jun 24 - 28 2026 Brigadoon Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe
Nuova Vocal Arts
The Orange Hub Theatre Jun 27 - 28 2026Orpheus in the UnderworldOffenbach
Toronto City Opera
Trinity St. Paul's Jun 27 2026Ruth: A Musical Drama Ronald Beckett
Arcady Ensemble
St. James United Church Jun 27 2026 Elektra Strauss
San Francisco Opera
War Memorial Opera House Jun 28 2026 Opera 303 Various
The Redwood Theatre
Redwood Theatre Jul 02 - 04 2026BRAVA: A Cabaret of Devotions Various
Toronto Fringe Festival
Soulpepper Theatre’s Kevin & Roger Garland Cabaret Jul 02 - 04 2026 Coming Home – The Musical Play Various
The Guild
The Guild Jul 02 - 06 2026 The Wounds of Love and Other Gifts Bruce Dow
Toronto Fringe Festival
Theatre Pass Muraille Jul 04 2026 Górecki Immersive Various
Brott Music Festival
Church of the Ascension Jul 06 - 07 2026BRAVA: A Cabaret of Devotions Various
Toronto Fringe Festival
Soulpepper Theatre’s Kevin & Roger Garland Cabaret
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Brigadoon Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe
Nuova Vocal Arts
Orpheus in the UnderworldOffenbach
Toronto City Opera
Ruth: A Musical Drama Ronald Beckett
Arcady Ensemble
Elektra Strauss
San Francisco Opera
Opera 303 Various
The Redwood Theatre
BRAVA: A Cabaret of Devotions Various
Toronto Fringe Festival
Coming Home – The Musical Play Various
The Guild
The Wounds of Love and Other Gifts Bruce Dow
Toronto Fringe Festival
Górecki Immersive Various
Brott Music Festival
BRAVA: A Cabaret of Devotions Various
Toronto Fringe Festival
- Jun 06 - 07 2026
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Word Painting Duparc
Flipside Opera
From Flipside Opera‘s website:
On June 6 & 7, 2026, Flipside will add to our catalogue of “Bingeworthy” events with “Word Painting,” two performances of the 16 art songs of French 19th century composer Henri Duparc, supplemented by live visual art creation. This cinematic & evocative music will be performed by captivating singing actors Lara Ciekiewicz & Elena Howard-Scott and pianist Lisa Rumpel, with live painting by multidisciplinary artist Nereo Zorro.
Though Duparc lived a long life, only 16 songs survived his perfectionistic standards brought on by a nervous disorder & excessive expectations by his mentors – and those survivors endure as gems of the French song repertory. Using texts by the most renowned French poets of his day, these songs are an equal partnership between voice & piano: epic and orchestral, with vivid text-painting.
Far from a traditional song recital, the vision of director Jacqueline Loewen will immerse you in the poetry and music. This marriage between music, words, and visual art will blur the lines between art forms, creating a deeply human performance that cannot be replicated.









