Just shy of three decades after the Canadian Music Publishers Association presented her with the CMPA Songwriters Award and Scholarship, and over ten years after stepping away from the musical stage, a member of our Cahoots family returns to her roots as a solo performing artist with Easter Someday. Accompanied on piano by the venerable Beau Dixon, she revisits her singer-songsmith origins in this fictional but intimate work, featuring a collection of new original songs. A deeply personal resurgence, the show marks her first public musical appearance since the ravages of COVID-19 left her with the ghost of her former singing voice in 2020.
In the months following a searing loss, a woman whose artistic expression has fallen prey to the thief of grief longs to revive her passion, while also striving to retain… or regain… a grip on her life and future. With her security in question and at risk of disappearing, things take another numbing turn when a complicated gift from beyond the here and now stops her cold, and a crucial unexpected decision leaves her torn between internal bondage and external freedom.
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Tickets can be purchased at the link below. We offer pay what you can afford ticketing with price tiers at $25, $40, and $50
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Carolyn Fe looking to the right in a yellow shirt with a beaded necklace and a wrap around her shoulders. The background is full of green leaves and some yellow flowers.
Marjorie Chan and 4 other artists sitting on a ledge and smiling at the camera. Some are in winter jackets.
A full audience in the Cahoots Theatre space watching an artist play a guitar. The guitar player is wearing a plaid shirt. Some audience members are filming the performance.
A photo of the Cahoots Space with a projection of a galaxy and moon the back wall. There is a single mic in the middle of the room with a spotlight gleaning on it.
John Millard and Waleed Abdulhamid on a stage with instruments in front of them and a stained glass window behind them. John is holding a guitar and Waleed is singing in front of various instruments.
A group of 8 young artists from our Crossing Gibraltar program in 2018 they are all different ages smiling and laughing, one is clapping.