HOGTOWN takes over Campbell House!

The Hogtown Collective and Campbell House Museum present Hogtown: The Immersive Experience, July 6-August 28, http://hogtownexperience.com

 

Fresh from a successful, sold-out run in January, HOGTOWN is a site-specific multi-storied musical set in 1920’s Toronto. It boasts a cast of over 30 actors, featuring some of the city’s brightest stars including David Keeley (URINETOWN, ASSASSINS, MAMMA MIA, ROCK OF AGES), Gabi Epstein (ONCE, FUNNY GIRL, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF), and Lori Nancy Kalamanski (MY MOTHER’S LESBIAN JEWISH WICCAN WEDDING, e-DENTITY, GLADSTONE VARIATIONS).

Price: $39-$45
Dates: July 6-August 28 (Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30pm and Saturday & Sunday at 2pm)
For more information: hogtownexperience.com
For tickets: hogtown.brownpapertickets.com

Some of the gentlemen of Hogtown
Jerome Bourgault as Thomas Foster, Dov Mickelson as Tracy Doyle, and Allan Price as Lol Solomon

Please note, there will be no tours of the museum on weekends throughout the run of Hogtown because of the matinee performances.

HOGTOWN SOLD OUT!

Eyes at a door

Hogtown: The Immersive Experience is completely SOLD OUT. 

The company is hoping to remount the production again this summer! To stay in touch about this and other upcoming productions at Campbell House Museum, join our mailing list:

December Events

We have a number of great events this December at Campbell House!

December 13 – Yuletide Revels

Photo of Campbell House with Christmas Tree at night
Door opens at 1:30 pm, performance begins 2 pm
Tickets: $25
http://yuletiderevels.brownpapertickets.com or call 416-597-0227 x2

Experience the mirth and merriment of a Victorian Christmas vocal concert hosted by Robert Missen, featuring soprano Allison Arends, baritone Michael York and pianist Wayne Strongman. Special seasonal refreshments will be served. 

 

December 14 – A December Restorative

The Johnson Family Treasury: A Collection of Household Receipes & Remedies, edited by Nathalie Cooke + Kathryn Harvey
7 – 8:30 pm
Discussion by Nathalie Cooke at 7:30 pm.
Free Admission

A special event in celebration of The Johnson Family Treasury: A Collection of Household Recipes and Remedies 1741-1848! This new publication, based on a manuscript found in an archival collection, contains recipes for foods and other restoratives, plus remedies for a range of human ailments, reflecting a time when “every man was his own doctor.” Sample some sweet treats, check out a remedy for insanity, and hear a brief discussion of the book’s treasures by Professor Nathalie Cooke.
Admission is free but space is limited. RSVP to: shannon@campbellhousemuseum.ca

 

December 16-20 – Elizabeth-Darcy

Kate Wernberg and Hallie Burt in Elizabeth-Darcy
Photo by Dahlia Katz

Evenings December 16-19: Door opens 7:30 pm, show starts 8 pm
Matinee on December 20: Door opens 1:30 pm, show starts 2 pm
Tickets: $20
http://elizabeth-darcy.brownpapertickets.com or call 416-597-0227 x2

The critically acclaimed Elizabeth – Darcy is returning “home” to Campbell House for what is becoming a seasonal tradition!
This is a love story. This is a comedy. This is two women playing all the parts. This is the Jane Austen you love with a squeeze of lemon. This is you moving through a historic home with the story. This is you getting caught up, swept away, laughing out loud. 

STEREO LIVE Season 2!

Edwin Huizinga and Keith Hamm
Photo by: Jennifer Toole

Edwin Huizinga and Keith Hamm return to Campbell House on October 7 to kick off season 2 of their cross-genre concert series Stereo Live.

 Tickets are $25, or $75 for all three shows. This year, they introduce a special VIP package for $150 which includes all 3 shows plus attendance to 3 working rehearsals at Edwin’s private rehearsal space!

Tickets are available by phoning the museum 416-597-0227 x.2, or online at http://stereolive2.brownpapertickets.com

 

STEREO LIVE IV

Wednesday, October 7                       Door opens 7 pm, concert 8 pm

The season launch will bring together classical string quartets and an indie rock favourite. Hamm and Huizinga will perform Ravel’s gorgeous String Quartet, followed by a set with The Wooden Sky’s Gavin Gardiner and friends. The String Quartet will feature Sheila Jaffé, newly appointed violist of the Canadian Opera Company, and Leana Rutt, of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra.

STEREO LIVE V

Wednesday, February 24                                Door opens 7 pm, concert 8 pm

Joseph Phillips and James Shields will join Huizinga and Hamm in a set of newly composed works and duos and trios for the ensemble. The second set will feature a collaboration of the above players with some of Toronto’s finest Bluegrass pickers including Ben Plotnick, and Adam Shier.

STEREO LIVE VI

Tuesday, May 17                                             Door opens 7 pm, concert 8 pm

This final concert of the season will feature Keith Hamm and Edwin Huizinga with guest artists Marc Destrube, Elinor Frey, and Thomas Wiebe in a performance of Schubert’s incredible double cello Quintet.

“Our 2015 first season was very successful. I especially loved watching such a diverse audience come together. Everyone who came out to the sold out shows felt like they were really part of something very special.” – Keith Hamm

“All of the music that we’ll be performing this coming season is incredibly versatile and for all ages and ears. This is going to be a big, beautiful concert with early music, folk rock, some romantic music, and even some fiddling. The Toronto audience always feels like family, and it is a warm and loving environment.” – Edwin Huizinga

STEREO LIVE!

Photograph of Edwin Huizinga and Keith Hamm performing in the Historic Kitchen

Announcing the new music series Stereo Live

February 27, Doors at 7, show at 8: Haydn, Beethoven and Canning (SOLD OUT)

April 3, Doors at 2, show at 3: Seven Last Words (SOLD OUT)

April 27, Doors at 7, Show at 8: Tubbs Duo and the Ultimate Bluegrass Jam (SOLD OUT)

Two of Toronto’s most exciting young talents – violinist Edwin Huizinga and violist Keith Hamm – announce “STEREO LIVE” a revolutionary new performance series at Campbell House Museum. Over a three-concert series, stars of the classical, indie rock, theatre, and bluegrass worlds will perform in a unique historic setting. The events will be intimate, casual, and elegant, with limited seating in Campbell House’s beautifully preserved space. Armed with a vision of bringing world-class music “to the people,” Huizinga and Hamm are committed to making the events unforgettable.
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