
- Adults: $12.15 (+ HST = $14)
- Youth: $6.85 (+HST = $8)
- Tickets on sale at the door. Doors open 45 minutes before the show.

Tickets: $11 Adult, $10 with Film Buff Card, $8 Youth.
All prices include HST.
Doors open 45 minutes before showtime.
Thank you to our community partner Annapolis Home Hardware.

Tickets: $11 Adult, $10 with Film Buff Card, $8 Youth.
All prices include HST.
Doors open 45 minutes before showtime.
Thank you to our community partner Annapolis Home Hardware.
RAY LEGERE is one of Canada’s premiere fiddle/mandolin players. A native of Amherst, Nova Scotia,he’s a five-time winner of the Eastern Division Bluegrass Awards in the categories of Mandolin and Fiddle Player of the Year, and has been honored with a Masters Award for each.
In 2016, Ray was inducted into the New Brunswick Country Music Hall Of Fame. He was recently awarded the Masters for “Best Fiddle Player” in the Central Canadian Bluegrass Awards. He was 2003 ECMA (East Coast Music Award) Winner for “Bluegrass Artist Of The Year” (which he also won in 1996). Ray has recorded on hundreds of sessions and presently has seven solo projects of his own.
ALAN JEFFRIES has been called one of the best guitar players in Nova Scotia by the likes of JP Cormier, and his band is celebrated as one of the best Bluegrass groups in the biz.
A resident of Annapolis Royal, Alan is well-known to audiences worldwide. He has been touring with David Myles for the past ten years, and was named Atlantic Canada Bluegrass and Oldtime Music Association’s Bluegrass Guitar Player of the Year in 2005. His debut solo album, Coffee ‘til Midnight , won the 2014 East Coast Music Award for Roots/Traditional Solo Recording of the Year. The manner in which Jeffries and company play off each other and deliver their music is an energetic and satisfying experience. It’s a timeless sound for an ageless crowd.
PRICES:
- General : $24.35 + hst
- Members: $20.85 + hst
- Youth: $10.45 + hst
Reserved seating. Tickets on sale in advance online, by phone, at the Theatre, and at the door.
Doors open 45 minutes before the show.
Thank you to our generous Winter-Spring 2019 Partners!
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.
Paris Was a Woman – by Greta Schiller
A film portrait of the creative community of women writers, artists, photographers and editors (including Colette, Djuna Barnes, Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas) who flocked to the Left Bank of Paris in the early decades of the 20th century.
1996 (75 minutes)
BEING SHOWN AT ARTsPLACE
Admission by donation.
Julie Taymor’s beloved production of Mozart’s enchanting fairy tale returns in its abridged, English-language version for families. Soprano Erin Morley, last seen at the Met as a brilliant Olympia in Les Contes d’Hoffmann, is the empowered Pamina, and tenor Ben Bliss is the valiant Tamino. Baritone Nathan Gunn is the comic birdcatcher Papageno, and soprano Kathryn Lewek reprises her hair-raising rendition of the malevolent Queen of the Night. Harry Bicket conducts.
- Estimated Run Time: 1 hrs 42 mins
- Sung In English
TICKETS:
- $13.90 + hst Member Price
- $17.40 + hst General Price
- $ 6.95 + hst Youth Price
Reserved seating. Tickets on sale in advance online, by phone, at the Theatre, and at the door.
Doors open 45 minutes before the show.
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.
RESCHEDULED TO SUNDAY FEBRUARY 17 at 2:00pm due to storm
From award-winning documentary filmmaker E. Chai Vasarhelyi (“MERU”) and world-renowned photographer and mountaineer Jimmy Chin comes National Geographic Documentary Film’s FREE SOLO, a stunning, intimate and unflinching portrait of the free soloist climber Alex Honnold, as he prepares to achieve his lifelong dream: climbing the face of the world’s most famous rock … the 3,000ft El Capitan in Yosemite National Park … without a rope.
Celebrated as one of the greatest athletic feats of any kind, Honnold’s climb set the ultimate standard: perfection or death. Succeeding in this challenge, Honnold enters his story in the annals of human achievement. FREE SOLO is both an edge-of-your seat thriller and an inspiring portrait of an athlete who exceeded our current understanding of human physical and mental potential. The result is a triumph of the human spirit.
PG-13 | | Documentary |
Tickets: $11 Adult, $10 with Film Buff Card, $8 Youth.
All prices include HST.
Doors open 45 minutes before showtime.
Thank you to our community partner Annapolis Home Hardware.
A documentary on the massive work of Monet and the story that led him to revolutionize Modern Art.
- Adults: $12.15 (+ HST = $14)
- Youth: $6.85 (+HST = $8)
- Tickets on sale at the door. Doors open 45 minutes before the show.


- Cheese and Charcuterie Board: House-made meats, pickles, crackers, and croustini with some great local cheeses.
- House-made Haggis: Mashed potatoes, turnip (Neeps & Tatties), carrots with a whisky onion gravy.
- Bread Pudding with toffee sauce.
- Tamdhu 10 YO – This is a Speyside Malt that possesses more colour than you would expect from a 10 year old single malt. (The age statement reflects the youngest whiskey in the bottle, so there may be some older whisky in the blend). The malt was aged 10 years exclusively in Sherry casks, so expect some significant fruit and woodiness. The nose is complex and the palate is wonderfully sweet and smooth.
- Craigellachie 13 YO – Another Speyside Malt, Craigellachie is considered a traditionally made Single Malt using traditional equipment, producing a whisky that is a bit of a departure from a typical Speyside Malt. Craigellachie is viscous and complex with explosive fruit and a hint of smoke. Very few single malt expressions have been released by this distillery, so get ready for a real treat.
The event will take place at the NEW EVENT SPACE at Fort View Golf Course. Tickets are available through King’s Theatre.
TICKETS are $60 each (or $30 without the scotch-tasting)
This is a fundraiser for King’s Theatre.
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Online ticket sales for this event are closed.
“Electrifying…”
“Highly engaging & superb musicianship”
The Rolston String Quartet – Luri Lee (violin), Hezekiah Leung (viola), Jonathan Lo (cello), and new member as of spring 2018 Emily Kruspe (violin) – was formed in the summer of 2013 at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity’s Chamber Music Residency. They take their name from Canadian violinist Thomas Rolston, founder and long-time director of the Music and Sound Programs at the Banff Centre.
Luri Lee plays a Carlo Tononi violin, generously on loan from Shauna Rolston Shaw. Rolston String Quartet is endorsed by Jargar Strings of Denmark.
PROGRAM (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
Haydn: String Quartet in B-flat major, Schafer: String Quartet No. 2, Brahms: String Quartet in A minor Op. 51, No. 2
PRICES:
- $26.10 + hst Members
- $29.55 + hst General
- $10.45 + hst Youth
Reserved seating. Tickets on sale in advance online, by phone, at the Theatre, and at the door.
Doors open 45 minutes before the show.
Thank you to our generous Winter-Spring 2019 Partners!
Online ticket sales for this event are closed.