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Curtain rising on the Capitol Centre’s fall season

The Capitol Centre is getting ready for its fall season. 

Fifteen performances are scheduled between October and December in the Betty Speers Theatre, with six exhibitions and events in the WKP Kennedy Gallery. 

Shows include Steven Page, David Wilcox, Carl Dixon and Susan Aglukark. 

The season kicks off with Canadian comedian Sean Cullen.  

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Theatrical productions range from comedies to historic storytelling and a Christmas Carol.  

“It’s so good to be in a position now where we can open to the public and safely offer live performances,” says Dan Misturada, Interim Executive Director. “We’ve heard from the public often about how much they miss live performances as part of their norm. Our fall season features a really cool variety of smaller shows that best accommodate our current capacity restrictions.” 

The Capitol Centre says they have extensive COVID-19 protocols in place for staff, volunteers, patrons and performers. 

Proof of COVID-19 vaccination for ages 12 and older is required, along with masks when people are not in their seats. 

Other COVID-19 restrictions will be as per provincial COVID-19 regulations on the date of the event.

More information about shows coming up in the 2021 Falls Season can be found at capitolcentre.org 

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