April Cinq a sept

The staff of RCA would like you to come and hang out at the Hall from 5-7pm on April 25 for our Cinq à sept.

   Free Admission
   Happy Hour prices! $4 beer/wine
   A delectable array of potato chips
   Music by DJ SILVERFOX
   Bring your friends

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Steve Dawson Live in Concert!

“Rattlesnake Cage” is the 6th solo album from Juno Award-winning artist Steve Dawson. While it complements the other works in Steve’s respected catalog, it is unique in that it is a solo instrumental guitar album. Utilizing slide guitar, Weissenborn Hawaiian guitar, and acoustic 12-string, Steve’s new original compositions touch on blues, bluegrass, improvisation, and […]

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Lunch at the Hall: Social Media Workshop Series – YouTube

Lunch at the Hall: Social Media Workshop Series – YouTube

The Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council (NLAC) is partnering with Newfound Marketing and Resource Centre for the Arts to present a social media workshop series in the Cox & Palmer Second Space at the LSPU Hall.

The workshops are free and open to anyone interested in […]

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Poverty Cove Theatre Company Presents Rabbit Rabbit by Amy Lee Lavoie

TAKING PLACE AT THE GUV’NOR INN (389 Elizabeth Avenue, St. John’s)

A pedophile birthday clown and an underage prostitute meet in a hotel room.

Matinee on May 4 is PWYC. Tickets available at the door only.

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Poetry Open Mic Night March 2014

Our featured reader for March is the wonderful Leslie Vryenhoek! Leslie Vryenhoek writes fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Based now in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, she also works as a professional editor and a communications consultant.

The set-up for March will be the same as the previous events — anyone is welcome to read (or to […]

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Women’s Work Festival 2014 Interview

THE WWF INTERVIEW

Mary Vingoe (HOMEFIRST Productions, Halifax, NS) talks to Nicole Rousseau of RCA Theatre about some of her experiences as a founder of three theatre companies as well as inaugural AD of Magnetic North Theatre Festival. The interview will be preceded with a reading from her recent play, REFUGE, by Aiden Flynn and […]

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Atlantic Presenters hosting province-wide discussion on performing arts in Canada

Atlantic Presenters hosting province-wide discussion on performing arts in Canada

Did you know that 3 out of 4 Canadians report attending live music, theatre, dance and other arts presentations? Did you know that youth engagement in the arts is thriving? Surprised? Agree? Join the conversation! Discuss these topics and more, including audience development, social media […]

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Lunch at the Hall: RUNNING THE SHOW: A talk with some of Atlantic Canada’s Women Artistic Directors

In the last 30 years, women have progressed into leadership positions in certain professions like politics and business. But in other areas, we lag behind. Across Canada and North America, women artistic directors are few and far between but in the Atlantic, in particular, that’s far from the case. Join us as we talk […]

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Women’s Work Festival 2014 Reading – Witches Vanish

Claudia Barnett’s WITCHES VANISH (TN)

Dramaturge Mary Vingoe (NS) with Mary Lynn Bernard, Natalia Hennelly and Katie Butler Major

Performance by Pamela Morgan, Q&A and Reception to follow

Free

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Women’s Work Festival 2014 Reading – The Hungriest Woman in the World/ The Tipping Point

Shannon Bramer’s THE HUNGRIEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD (ON)

Dramaturge Natasha MacLellan (NS) with Courtney Brown, Colin Furlong, Rhiannon Morgan and Joshua Druken & Elena Hartwell’s THE TIPPING POINT (CA)

Dramaturge Megan Coles (NL) with Latonia Hartery, Emily Locke, Wendi Smallwood, and Kimberley Drake Performance by Jill Porter, Q&A and Reception to follow.

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