Spamalot Theatre Aquarius
Theatre Aquarius presents Spamalot! April 15 - May 2, 2015. For tickets call 905.522.7529 or visit theatreaquarius.org
ELF The Musical Sneak Peek
A Short clip from the Theatre Aquarius production of Elf The Musical live on stage November 28 - December 24, 2018.
Video features the company of ELF.
ELF - The Musical is Directed by Michael Litchfield, Musical Direction by Steve Thomas, Set & Costume Design by Ivan Brozic, Lighting Design by Gail Ksionzyk, Sound Design by Anna-Maria Steger
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Joel Banks - Bass guitar
Mike Scime - Drums
Alan Zemaitis - Keys
Matt Dunlop - Electric Guitar
Jonny Kerr - Acoustic Guitar
Shari Dunn - Backing Vocals
Justin Dunlop - Vocals/Piano Bass Rhodes
Mickey Wagg - Stage Lighting
Live Sound _ Richard Hagan
Audio Mixing - Justin Dunlop
Photograph - Stacy Ann Creech
Location - Theatre Aquarius Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
2015 Hamilton Music Awards.
Ring Of Fire - Coming Soon to Theatre Aquarius
From the songbook of Johnny Cash comes this unique musical about love and faith, struggle and success, rowdiness and redemption, and the healing power of home and family. More than two dozen classic hits—including “I Walk The Line,” “A Boy Named Sue,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” and the title tune—performed by a multi-talented cast, paint a musical portrait of The Man in Black that promises to be a foot-stompin’, crowd-pleasin’ salute to a unique musical legend! Johnny Cash’s remarkable life story is told through his music, climaxing in a concert that will both move and exhilarate!
From the opening chords of vintage country to rockabilly, rock n’ roll, searing ballads and gentle songs of love and deep faith, Ring of Fire packs a score that provides a rich fabric in which to lay down the story of Johnny Cash. Ring of Fire gives his music the spotlight, and celebrates the songs that are such a part of our collective experience.
April 15 – May 2, 2020 for tickets call 1.800.465.7529 or visit
The City of Hamilton Arts Awards 2014
This video was shot on Thursday May 29, 2014 at Theatre Aquarius in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, Canada for the 2014 City of Hamilton Arts Awards. The City of Hamilton Arts Awards program was established in 1976 to recognize the vital contribution that artists make to our community. It is one of the longest running municipally-led arts award program in Canada and provides an unparalleled opportunity to celebrate exceptional achievements across all parts of our artistic community. Featuring the Lifetime Achievement Award, the Visual Arts Award and the community Arts Award with the winners Ian Jarvis and Thea Faulds (Unlocking HIV). In other categories, the winners are:
•Fiona Kinsella (Visual Arts) — A painter and sculptor known for elegant cake sculptures, one of which is being featured in an Art Gallery of Hamilton's exhibition called Art for a Century. Emerging artist: Kearon Roy Taylor.
•Ian Jarvis (Community Arts) — A film and media artist who recently co-ordinated Unlocking HIV, a project in which four media artists from Centre 3 studio worked directly with people living with HIV to document their experiences. Emerging artist: Thea Faulds.
•Peter Lloyd (Theatre) — A director, performer and set designer, recognized for his creative energy at Dundas Little Theatre. Emerging artist: Gregory Cruikshank.
•Astrid Hepner (Arts Administration) — A jazz musician and teacher who co-founder director of the Hamilton Music Collective and An Instrument for Every Child, which provides musical instruments for the use of inner city children. Emerging artist: Dejehan Hamilton
•Lori Yates (Music) — A country singer recognized by the Hamilton Music Awards as songwriter of the year in 2007, who also hosts a popular series of songwriting workshops. Emerging artist: Mimi Shaw
•Lisa Pijuan-Nomura (Performance) — A multidisciplinary storyteller and performer known for Speak: Storytelling at the Staircase; The Quarterly at The Pearl Company; and her one-woman show, Small Sweet and Quiet, at Theatre Aquarius. Emerging artist: Clifford Myers
•Emma Rush (Arts Education) — A respected classical guitarist and teacher at Mohawk and Redeemer University colleges, as well as director of the Hamilton International Guitar Festival. Emerging artist: Sarah Lawrence
•Tony Clennell (Fine Craft) — A ceramicist and instructor at Sheridan College dedicated to the art of wood-firing his glazed and unglazed works. Emerging artist: Christine De Takascy
•Tyler Tekatch (Media Arts) — He's the media artist in residence with Culture for Kids in the Arts' Artasia program and works in film, video and digital media. His Terrors of the Breakfast Table is on exhibit at the Art Gallery of Hamilton. Emerging artist: Kearon Roy Taylor.
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Milli 3
Playwright Gary Kirkham discusses the historical mystery that inspired his romantic comedy Queen Milli of Galt playing at Theatre Aquarius November 9 - 26, 2011. For tickets call 905.522.7529 or visit theatreaquarius.org
CBC Hamilton, this is why Hamiltonians should see Jane's Thumb
Jane's Thumb is the imperfect tale of a librarian, who longs for a baby. She doesn't have a relationship, but she does have a cheque book. Jane gets pregnant with a child, who, in their imaginary chats, she calls, Thumbelina. This play is a two-hander tour de force comedy of the heroic journey of childbirth --and re-discovering what you were meant to be. Written by Canadian author and host of CBC's Saskatchewan's Sound Xchange Kelley Jo Burke.
Jane's Thumb at the Hamilton Fringe Festival
Written by Kelley Jo Burke
Directed by Crystal Jonasson
Featuring: Andrea Adcock and Allison Warwick Stage Managed by David Rundle
Theatre Aquarius (Studio) -- 190 King William Street, Hamilton, ON
Thursday, July 18th -- 6:30pm
Friday, July 19th -- 9:30pm
Saturday, July 20th -- 9:30pm
Sunday, July 21st -- 1:00pm
Wednesday, July 24th -- 6:30pm
Friday July 26th -- 8:30pm
Sunday, July 28th -- 6:30pm
Tickets: $10.00 (with a $4.00 Fringe Backer button required)
For Advance Online Tickets: hamiltonfringe.ca/tickets
Aquarius - AIM Showcase
Aquarius presented by the AIM music theater students
Marvin Karon Demo Reel
Marvin Karon is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada, the University of Toronto's Faculty of Education and the Ontario Institute for Studies In Education (OISE). He has appeared in numerous theatrical, film and television productions here in Canada and the United States, including:
A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Taming of the Shrew and Lost In Yonkers for the Manitoba Theatre Centre; The Philadelphia Story for the Grand Theatre in London; Fire Sale at the Centaur Theatre in Montreal and Jitters for Theatre Aquarius in his hometown of Hamilton Ontario. On television he has been seen Headmaster Killerby in the Fox Family Channel/YTV series, The Zack Files...a series on which he also served as acting coach.
He has also appeared in: Knight Rider on NBC; Due South and Air Wolf for CBS; The Rescuers and Missing for Showtime in the United States; Soul Food for BET; Goosebumps for the Fox Family Channel; Doc and three episodes of Paradise Falls for the Showcase network; Kung Fu, The11th Hour, The Associates andDegrassi: The Next Generation for CTV; on the Comedy Network's Puppets Who Kill; the Global TV series Blue Murderand Wild Card; the CBC series The Newsroom; MVP; The Border and This Is Wonderland.
He was seen on movie screens in Charlie Bartlett; Blindness and The Rocker and has most recently been seen in the hit ABC/Global series Rookie Blue and the CBS/CTV series The Bridge.
Where the Blood Mixes, Western Canada Theatre
Where the Blood Mixes, by Kevin Loring. Presented by Western Canada Theatre October 11 to 20, 2012. Produced in association with Theatre Aquarius, Hamilton, and Theatre Network, Edmonton.
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Will Cinderella find true love?
Will Fairy Godmother Cassandra earn her fairy wings?
Will you love this funny fractured fairy tale?
Yes, yes and yes!
Where Are You Cinderella? is a delightfully zany puppet play, performed on a 2-tier stage with hidden puppeteers. Using refurbished heritage puppets with all new props and sprightly classical music, these hilarious characters in their sparkling costumes create plenty of stage magic!
Filmed at the Theatre Aquarius Studio Theatre for Family Fringe July 2015 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Downtown Hamilton Ontario Neighbourhood Information
Easy to find condo apartments, especially near the Go Station, some row housing, lots of Victorian and big old double brick homes. This area is known for Hamilton's Farmers Market, Copps Coliseum, Art Gallery of Hamilton, Theatre Aquarius and St. Josephs Hospital that is walking distance from the GO station. Cathedral Catholic High School and Sir John Macdonald Public High School are located in central Hamilton. This area had an average price range of $150,783 in 2011 and so far as of July 2012, $162,109.
A Theatre Reborn
The Zoetic Theatre on Concession Street in Hamilton has just undergone a makeover as its new owners make it the best venue in the city for dance, film, and live music.
Monstrous Invisible
Theatre Aquarius TA2 Studio Series presents:
Monstrous Invisible
The strange and secret story of the marriage between Howard Phillips Lovecraft, icon of literary horror, and Sonia Greene as told through a series of bizarre interludes about forbidden desires, lurking obsessions, and unfinished stories of sorrow.
4 performances only, seating is limited. FOR TICKETS call: 1.800.465.7529 / 905.522.7529
or visit us online at theatreaquarius.org
2008.08.29 World Music Players - Hamilton Korean Independence Day Celebration Concert
Hamilton Korean-Canadian Association is holding a music concert for Korean Independence day celebration on Friday, August 29th at Theatre Aquarius, Hamilton, ON.
Historia Changes
Here are some more specialty jobs Historia has completed.
Le Chinois restaurant in Hamilton, Ontario; The Dieppe War Monument in Burlington, Ontario; The Sanges Residence in Burlington, Ontario; and Theatre Aquarius in Hamilton, Ontario.
The song is Changes by David Bowie.
Milli 4
Playwright Gary Kirkham discusses the historical mystery that inspired his romantic comedy Queen Milli of Galt playing at Theatre Aquarius November 9 - 26, 2011. For tickets call 905.522.7529 or visit theatreaquarius.org
Lofts in Hamilton, 191 King Street East
Rejuvenation of stunning Hamilton architecture! Located in the heart of the International Village within Downtown Hamilton. Walk to everything you need! Entertainment, Restaurants, Transit, Shopping, Parks, Art Galleries, Theatre Aquarius, James Street North, Bayfront Park and the list goes on.
Aquarius- Marisa Dashney Sheridan college 2015 pop show
Sheridan College Music Theatre Pop Show 2015 - Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In featuring Marisa Dashney and Company
No Tears for my Father: Part 2: LEARNING to LOVE MYSELF
VIGALAND PODCAST:
Bob Cowan of CHCH TV MORNING LIVE chats with Viga Boland, author of the Gold Medal winning true story of #incest, No Tears for my Father about the launch of her follow-up memoir of recovery after #abuse, Learning to Love Myself. October 15, 2014, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada