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Shari Vandermolen & David Brideau: Saturday May 5

Shari Vandermolen & David Brideau: Saturday May 5.  Doors: 7:30pm. Show: 8:00. Tickets: $20. Shari Vandermolen is a renowned vocalist and award-winning performer in Hamilton and the ShariV& DavidBrideau_05_18Greater Toronto Area who has been entertaining audiences for 15 years with her Quartet, Trio or 5-piece band Quarter to Nine.  She is also the lead vocalist for the 10-piece jazz combo SwingLine.  On May 5th Shari brings her powerful and impressive vocal stylings back to the Pearl Company for a more intimate evening of song with jazz guitarist David Brideau, James Gannett on bass and Vince Waters on drums.  “…hear Vandermolen make jelly of your emotions with her voice and her art… one example is Stormy Weather… I barely weathered that storm intact.”  – View Magazine
David Brideau is a Canadian jazz guitarist, composer, and teacher who has been an active musician for over 15 years. A Hamilton native, and honours graduate from the Mohawk Jazz program, David has played all around the GTA with his own group, the David Brideau Trio and Quartet, as well as being prominently featured in groups with Michael Morobito, Amber-Leigh Palka, and Lauren Perreira among others. He studied under jazz greats Bob Shields, Pat Collins, Kim Ratcliffe, and Mark Ucci and is currently continuing his studies at McMaster University. David often composes his own standards, and released the sold-out EP “Addicted To You” in 2016. He is a recipient of the Dave McMurdo Music Bursary, the Antony Roberts Music Bursary, and the Richard Newell Memorial Scholarship.
Ticets: https://www.ticketscene.ca/events/21098/

Shelley Marshall Presents: “Hold Mommy’s Cigarette”: April 18 & 19

HELD OVER! Shelley Marshall Presents: The Award Winning Production “Hold Mommy’s Cigarette”: April 18 & 19. All ShelleyMarshallApr18_19.jpgOne Woman’s story of an unfiltered life, written and performed by Shelley Marshall, directed by Linda Kash. It seems appropriate that world renowned Comedienne, Marshall would open her autobiographical One Woman Show in the city where the story and star were born. It took 10 years for Marshall to create this Play and it is the rewarding result of resilience, recovery, and reflection while exploring many genres of performance including elements of clown, stand up, improv, buffoon, and play. Shelley Marshall takes her audience many places; “I take them on an adventure, both emotionally and visually. There is no denying that my story is tragic, but it’s my story and time and writing without shame has been my comedic relief. ‘Hold Mommy’s Cigarette’ is not an exploitation of what has happened in my life, but rather, an acceptance of where it may lead. It is a dark comedy, a vulnerable piece about life, mental illness and survival.” Marshall reveals with a smile. She invites you to come to her show with an open mind and promises you’ll leave with a full heart. *Mature Content* http://www.holdmommyscigarette.com Tickets available at http://www.thepearlcompany.ca or 524-0606. Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1451939231706392/

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Fringe: Death & the Maiden / RiderGirl: July 18-28

CHECK THE REVIEW FOR DEATH AND THE MAIDEN:
http://fringefestivalcommunityreviews.wordpress.com/2013/07/21/death-and-the-maiden/

Death and the Maiden: Written by Laurence Olivier Prize Winning playwright Ariel Dorfman. This is the fourth production that Death_Maiden.jpgNortesur has developed for the stage; chosen because it speaks passionately about current international events, it asks tough questions about forgiveness and the role of victims and perpetrators in transitory societies, and it is a local opportunity to see a truly amazing piece of theatre written by one of Latin America’s best contemporary playwrights.  It is raw, provocative, and driven by a cast of characters that are all-too-human. Performed, and designed by emerging professional artists from across the golden horseshoe and the GTA, it is an entertaining, insightful, and extraordinarily powerful piece that delivers an evening of truly engaging theatre.  Thurs.July 18@ 8:00pm, Fri.19@8:00pm, Sat.20@7:00pm, Tues.23@8:00pm, Wed.24@7:00pm, Thurs.25@8:00pm,  Fri.26@7:00pm, Sat.27@8:00pm

AND HERE’S  RIDERGIRL’S REVIEW :
http://fringefestivalcommunityreviews.wordpress.com/2013/07/22/ridergirl-second-review/

RiderGirl: Written and performed by Ottawa based actor and Saskatchewan native Colleen Sutton. Professional sports and
ridergirl_poster_hamilton_2013_final_3_small_1.jpgindependent theatre meet head on in Tiger Town! This is the story of a young woman whose prairie roots and home team inspire her to get off the sidelines and get in the game of her life.  With the end zone in sight, she fights for every down, but fumbles when she tries to go it alone.  Her team is about to make it – can she do the same?  Come in your colours, GAME TIME is here!  Two?time Rideau award nominee Colleen Sutton will energize your inner fan!  “ **** ½ “The only reason I’ve withheld that last half?star is because I cannot in good conscience give 5 stars to a Rider fan. Other than that, the show was superb.” CBC Manitoba.   Note: Fri. 19 – 2 for 1.  Friday, July 19, 6:30; Saturday,  20, 9:00; Sunday,  21, 2:00; Tuesday,  6:30; Wednesday, 24, 9:00; Thursday,  25, 6:30; Friday,  26, 9:00; Saturday, 27, 2:00

Times, dates, and tickets are  on the Fringe website – www.hamiltonfringe.ca 

Art Bus: Friday, July 5

The Art Bus is Sponsored by Judy Marsales Real Estate Brokerage:

Last Art Bus for the Summer! Check out Hamilton’s unique and constantly evolving art scene! Call Barbara JMarsalesArtBusLarge.jpg(905.524.0606) or email (info@thepearlcompany.ca) to reserve your seat. Next dates: Sept 6 & 20. Cost: $15/$10 students/artists. Group rates available.  Start: 6:30 from The Pearl.

  • July 5: (L’Arche Gallery, Workers Arts & Heritage, Nathaniel Hughson, Book Club Gallery, Manta Gallery) This will be another varied and interesting trip with specially-opened galleries, and tours of places you have never been before!

“Loose Ends” Art Exhibit: July 23

“Loose Ends” Art Exhibit: Saturday, July 23, from 1-8pm. No charge. One day only.  Curator – Amanda Loose_Ends_Poster.jpgMcIntyre The remarkable Amanda McIntyre, a recent graduate of York University’s Visual Arts Program will be exhibiting and curating a group exhibit of 12 emerging artists here at the Pearl Company. The work plays off the phrase Loose Ends, and will be filling the walls of our two floors. The artists range in age from 22 to mid-30s and hail from Cambridge, Hamilton, Dundas, Flamborough and Binbrook. Their talents include abstract to realistic paintings, photography, woodcuts, intaglio and linoleum.  “I wanted to give emerging artists a hand up, to give them an opportunity that might not otherwise be available to them,” said McIntyre.

Artists: Kyle Hytonen, Jennifer Card, Maranda Diep, Barbara MacDonald, Betty Topblack, Elizabeth Gosse, John Steinberg, Amber Aasman and The Group of Four.  This is a free event so come by and check out these emerging, talented, local artists.

Stand Up Theatre: TOYS the Musical: July 22

Stand Up Theatre Company Presents: TOYS the Musical: Written and directed by Colin Leversidge; based on the 1992 movie. Friday July 22.  8:00pm. $10 General Admission. Colin has been producing plays for young TOYS2.jpgactors ages 9-14 for many years.  He has worked with The Disney Company Lion King, Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museums,Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts, S.A.G.E, as well as dozens of classrooms and art/music camps throughout the province.  And now he has brought his unique talents and vision to The Pearl.  This is the grand finale for his two-week Summer Camp, a serious endeavour for all concerned.  Colin writes the music and the book, teaches the children three- and five-part harmonies, and trains them well in the theatrical arts. Outstanding performances in store!

The Laws: John & Michele Law on Tour: July 16

The Laws: John & Michele Law on Tour: Saturday, July 16. 8pm start. $15adv/$20 door. Known for their LawsJ_M.jpgtight-as-a-glove harmonies and heartfelt lyrics; joined by award winning mandolin/guitar picker Jason Dennie, The Laws have performed at folk, bluegrass and country festivals, theaters and listening rooms throughout North America and Australia, and have been called the best duo out of Canada since Ian and Sylvia. “The Laws are among the best songwriters I have ever heard.  Every song was a gem, lyrically and musically.” (Barbara: The Pearl Co Newsletter after their April show) “Their voices blend beautifully–John’s reedy, gritty tenor and Michele’s plaintive, alto drawl (you’ll hear some Emmylou lurking in there) – [making them] one of the most beautiful harmonic convergences in contemporary music.”  The Bluegrass Special, New York,  www.thelaws.ca

GREENLAW presents SKYLAB: July 8

GREENLAW presents SKYLAB “experiments in beats, bass and voice”: Friday, July 8. 8:00pm. $SkylabPoster.jpg15 at the door. After an amazing year and fresh from a sell out European winter tour, Jazz / Dub / Soul / DNB sensations Greenlaw (MC Ozzie and Skyla J) return to their home turf of Canada to celebrate the release of their brand new international hit single ‘After I’m Gone’. Their unique brand of dub / soul / jazz and drum & bass infused rhythms, combined with a unique high-energy live performance and visual showcase appeals to audiences across the spectrum, regardless of where in the world they perform.
This gig started out to be with Skyla J & the Vibes which includes MC Ozzie and Skyla J as well as other musicians and which is attracting international attention as a fresh sound in Soul/Jazz world. GREENLAW has been around longer and is the better known of these 2 musical endeavours and for this show is featuring  Skyla J’s soulful voice as SKYlab!  www.greenlawmusic.com www.skylaj.com

Martha’s Trouble:July 7

Martha’s Trouble: Thursday July 7: 8 pm. $10 in advance and $15 at the door.  Martha’s Trouble is an Americana folk/pop duo, currently touring in support of their latest release, ANCHOR TATTOO, which has been celebrated by martha__s2.jpegBILLBOARD MAGAZINE with these words: “With its 10th album, “Anchor Tattoo,” the Alabama-based husband-and-wife duo, Martha’s Trouble continues to intensify the mystery as to why they remain a hidden gem “.  The new album, takes the duo back to their roots, bringing back the signature sound that made them touch so many when they first came to the music scene 12 years ago, Jen, from Ontario, and Rob, from Nashville, TN.  Some of the most influential and well-respected music critics of our time have paid tribute to this duo. They have been listed and featured in Billboard Magazine, USA Today and Performing Songwriter. Their songs have received awards and have been featured in a number of movies.  www.marthastrouble.com

Meaghan Smith with Ian Kelly: July 6

Meaghan Smith with Ian Kelly: Wednesday, July 6. 8:00. $15 at the door. Meaghan Smith was born in London ON, and she was Meaghan_Smith.jpgborn singing. Stage fright led her to go to school for animation but when she couldn’t fight the urge to sing her songs; she conspired to make the album ‘The Cricket’s Orchestra’ with producer, Les Cooper. Her love of the music of the ’20s, ’30s, and ’40s, recalls those eras but with her own special spin. Last March’s Juno Awards named her the best new artist of the year. Smith lets her personality shine and expand on her music, accompanied on guitar by her husband Jason Mingo.  www.meaghansmith.com Ian Kelly: He’s the big guy with that unique voice; he’s got a knack for nifty arrangements and a unique blend of ethereal pop and down-home rootsy fare. www.iankellysmusic.com

Arts Hamilton 2011 Annual General Meeting: June 28

Arts Hamilton 2011 Annual General Meeting (AGM): Here at The Pearl Company; Tuesday, June 28 at 6:30 (doors open at 6:00 PM) The Membership and the general public are invited to attend. There will be a keynote panel presentation on the state of the arts in Hamilton and how we can work effectively together to enrich this city. The panel will feature Councillor Jason Farr (an Arts Hamilton Board member) and will be moderated by Arts Hamilton President, Jeff Feswick. There will be a raffle draw for a rare work of art by one of Canada’s most beloved artists and feature performances by local artists and celebrities Emma Rush, Annette Paiement, David Premi, Terra Lightfoot & Cam Malcolm!
Attendees are encouraged to “Bring A Friend” to participate in this exciting forum on the arts in Hamilton.
Be here for the exciting new mission statement and the resolution to formally change the name of Arts Hamilton to the Hamilton Arts Council. For more info or to RSVP please contact: Stephen Near, Program Director, Email: project@artshamilton.ca

Contested Landscapes: David Heidebrecht. June 25.

Contested Landscapes: Saturday, June 25. 6:00 to 9:00. No Charge.  Music at 8:30/9:00 with Matthew de Zoete and Earth Wind & Choir. PWYC. Josh St. Denis presents a sound installation during the Opening. On the one-year anniversary of the spectacle that was the G20 Summit in Toronto last June, Dave Heidebrecht examines and exposes the significant issues that were largely ignored by the pornographic, disaster news gaze of Canada’s ContestedLandscapes_June25PearlCompany.jpgmainstream media.  Contrasting urban landscapes of protest with the natural landscapes on which protests were focused; Heidebrecht’s portraits of contested landscapes give a voice to the people and issues that went unheard during Toronto’s G20 Summit.  Addressing realms of legitimacy, power, and democracy, Contested Landscapes examines the intersections between global and local issues within a Canadian context. (more…)

World Beat Fusion: June 24

World Beat Fusion: Friday June 24: 8:00 pm.  $15 at door.  A once-in-a-lifetime concert! Four remarkable musicians: Gary Santucci on guitar, Gary_fromZarabandasite.jpgRandal Hill on mandolin and fretless tenor banjo, Killian Bamberg on bass, with Bashir Abbas, Sudan’s premiere oud player.  Gary Santucci: Just in case you don’t know; Gary is “the real thing” as he was called the other day. A guitarist/composer who plays flamenco, classical, and world beat. Randal Hill: Voted “Blue Grass Entertainer of the Year” (at least a hundred times…) Randall is one of the leading mandolin players around.  He’s played with Ian Tyson among others… Killian Bamberg: Considered a “marvelous talent”, he can be found in any number of bands playing both upright and electric bass. Bashir Abbas is just plain incredible.  He is the Sudan’s top instrumental musician (He will play the oud, which is aRandal_Hill_.jpg pear-shaped, lute-related, stringed instrument commonly used in North African and Middle Eastern music.) and we are stunned to have him here.  What a night this will be!

“Summer in the Park”: June 19

Lansdale Neighbourhood Association presents their annual “Summer in the Park”:  Sunday, June 19 at LanSummerinPark.jpg1:00 – 5:00pm. In association with Solus: A Community Earth Vision Festival. (www.manyhandsart.org) Starting with a Giant Puppet Procession from the Pearl Company at 1pm and heading to Tweedsmuir Park at King William and Victoria.  An afternoon of free family fun, food, and entertainment! Check out the gorgeous poster.

Experimental/Ambient/Modern Classical: June 19 – Canceled!

Due to a vehicle break-down in Montreal, this show has been canceled…A line-up of Ambient / Indie / Psychedelic / Experimental/ Modern Classical performers from Seattle Electroluminescent.jpgvia Chicago and Hamilton: Sunday, June 19. 8:00pm. $10 at the door. $8 students/artists
ELECTROLUMINESCENT: Hamilton, ON – www.myspace.com/electroluminescent
LOCRIAN: Chicago, IL – http://www.myspace.com/thelocrian
HOUSE OF LOW CULTURE: Seattle, WA – an Aaron Turner (of Isis) solo project
MAMIFFER: Seattle, WA – www.myspace.com/mamiffer
Mamiffer is Faith Coloccia, a Seattle-based pianist, and Aaron Turner
from the band Isis, Jodis, Mamiffer.jpgLotus Eaters, as well as a collective of other song-weavers and visionaries.
The group has been called “an environmental salvo of noise and atmosphere that is elegant, striking, and evocative.”


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