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There may be many answers to this question, but the answer we’re seeking is this: you can spend time with all of them in Ottawa this week. Here are just some of the events at City facilities this week, many of which showcase Canada’s diversity.
What’s Happening Ottawa provides the latest on theatre, music and outings for the entire family. Some shows sell out quickly, so be sure to look ahead and get your tickets early.
Brown Beauties Brunching, Shenkman Arts Centre, Sunday, November 5
Prodigal Son
Centrepointe Theatres
November 1 to 3
While fiction, the story was born out of the playwright’s own experiences and spiritual struggle as a gay man who grew up in the Catholic tradition in 1990s Québec.
Sir John A. Macdonald – The Musical
Centrepointe Theatres
November 2 to 4
From the Canadian Pacific Railway Scandal to the murder of Thomas D’Arcy McGee; from the trial of Louis Riel to the atrocities committed against indigenous people, audiences will experience Canadian history for what it really is.
Ottawa Welcomes the World – Embassy of Zambia
Horticulture Building, Lansdowne
Friday, November 3
Dive into a unique multicultural atmosphere. Indulge yourself in food tasting, musical celebrations, artistic performances and more.
Ottawa 67s vs Barrie Colts
Friday, November 3
Ottawa 67s vs Sarnia Sting
Saturday, November 5
TD Arena, Lansdowne
Experience all the action with the whole family or your favourite hockey fanatics.
Rock for Public Services
TD Arena, Lansdowne
Saturday, November 4
This annual concert is such a unique way of bringing awareness to the important public services we have in the Nation’s Capital. Colin James, Kathleen Edwards and the Cooper Brothers headline.
Day of the Dead
Horticulture Building, Lansdowne
Saturday, November 4
Come take part in this traditional Mexican celebration. You can even be part of the parade if you’re dressed just right.
Impact Wrestling – Bound for Glory
Aberdeen Pavilion, Lansdowne
Sunday, November 5
Come see some of the biggest names in professional wrestling strut their stuff.
The Man in Black – A tribute to Johnny Cash
Centrepointe Theatres
Sunday, November 5
The show delivers the raw prowess that made Johnny Cash a 20th century pop culture figure, while capturing his ability to cross musical genres, age and ethnic barriers
Brown Beauties Brunching
Shenkman Arts Centre
Sunday, November 5
A series of prominent Black women – Four Brown Girls - who explore the reconciliation between culture and identity from the black female perspective.
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What’s Happening Ottawa provides the latest on theatre, music and outings for the entire family. Some shows sell out quickly, so be sure to look ahead and get your tickets early.
Brown Beauties Brunching, Shenkman Arts Centre, Sunday, November 5
Prodigal Son
Centrepointe Theatres
November 1 to 3
While fiction, the story was born out of the playwright’s own experiences and spiritual struggle as a gay man who grew up in the Catholic tradition in 1990s Québec.
Sir John A. Macdonald – The Musical
Centrepointe Theatres
November 2 to 4
From the Canadian Pacific Railway Scandal to the murder of Thomas D’Arcy McGee; from the trial of Louis Riel to the atrocities committed against indigenous people, audiences will experience Canadian history for what it really is.
Ottawa Welcomes the World – Embassy of Zambia
Horticulture Building, Lansdowne
Friday, November 3
Dive into a unique multicultural atmosphere. Indulge yourself in food tasting, musical celebrations, artistic performances and more.
Ottawa 67s vs Barrie Colts
Friday, November 3
Ottawa 67s vs Sarnia Sting
Saturday, November 5
TD Arena, Lansdowne
Experience all the action with the whole family or your favourite hockey fanatics.
Rock for Public Services
TD Arena, Lansdowne
Saturday, November 4
This annual concert is such a unique way of bringing awareness to the important public services we have in the Nation’s Capital. Colin James, Kathleen Edwards and the Cooper Brothers headline.
Day of the Dead
Horticulture Building, Lansdowne
Saturday, November 4
Come take part in this traditional Mexican celebration. You can even be part of the parade if you’re dressed just right.
Impact Wrestling – Bound for Glory
Aberdeen Pavilion, Lansdowne
Sunday, November 5
Come see some of the biggest names in professional wrestling strut their stuff.
The Man in Black – A tribute to Johnny Cash
Centrepointe Theatres
Sunday, November 5
The show delivers the raw prowess that made Johnny Cash a 20th century pop culture figure, while capturing his ability to cross musical genres, age and ethnic barriers
Brown Beauties Brunching
Shenkman Arts Centre
Sunday, November 5
A series of prominent Black women – Four Brown Girls - who explore the reconciliation between culture and identity from the black female perspective.
查看原文...