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SUMMARY:The Worst Person in the World
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA presents The Worst Person in the World at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail on Monday\, November 7th at 4 pm. \nJulie (Renate Reinsve) can’t decide what she wants or who she wants to be. She studies to be a medical doctor\, but then switches her studies to psychology\, then decides she’s more interested in the visual and begins taking a photography course. While taking portraits\, she falls in love with an older man\, Aksel (Anders Danielsen Lie)\, who is a successful graphic novelist. But as she approaches thirty\, working in a bookstore\, she realizes her talents have gone to waste\, while Aksel wants them to have a baby. \nOne night\, after gate-crashing a house party\, she meets the young and charming Eivind (Herbert Nordrum). Before long\, she has broken up with Aksel and thrown herself into yet another new relationship\, hoping that it will give her a new perspective on her life. \n“A truthful\, tender masterpiece about how coming of age has no age-limit — love\, for others and for ourselves\, is what makes every risk and loss worthwhile.” – Ella Kemp\, Empire Magazine \n“Blending melancholy wistfulness with unruly energy and piercing humour\, it’s a down-to-earth tale of love and death\, boosted by a brilliantly believable central performance and elevated by fantastical moments of…ecstatic joy.” – Mark Kermode\, Observer (UK) \nDirector: Joachim Trier / Cast: Renate Reinsve\, Anders Danielsen Lie\, Herbert Nordrum / Country: Norway\, France\, Sweden\, Denmark / Length: 2h 7 mins / Language: Norwegian / Genre: Comedy\, Drama\, Romance / Rating: 14A. \nSubtitles. \nRotten Tomatoes 96% Rating. \n$12/person – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available.. \nTickets can be purchased through The Bailey Box Office at tickets.trail-arts.com or by calling or visiting our box office during regular box office hours Mon-Fri from 12-4 pm. No physical tickets are being issued for this show; Your name will be on our attendee list at the door. If the show is not sold out\, tickets will be available at the door\, cash only\, 30 minutes before show time. \nCOVID Protocols – Show dates\, times and conditions may be subject to change as mandated by Provincial Health Orders and subject to the COVID climate. At this time\, masks are recommended but not required. We are not required to ask for proof of vaccination and shows can operate at 100% capacity. Patrons will be notified by email of any changes in our COVID protocols. \nUpcoming Monday Cinema Films \nPeace by Chocolate: November 14 – Based on the inspirational true story of a family’s journey from Syria to Canada. The film follows the newly settled Hadhad family’s efforts to establish an artisanal chocolate shop in Antigonish\, Nova Scotia\, and how they rebuilt their chocolate business into a symbol for international peace and hope\, as their son is caught between his dream to become a doctor and preserving his family’s chocolate-making legacy. \nNo Film November 21 \nRun Woman Run: November 28 – Beck lives on the Six Nations reserve in Ontario. After falling into a diabetic coma\, she is visited by the spirit of Indigenous running legend Tom Longboat\, who helps her to change her lifestyle and becomes her wise-cracking new life coach and personal trainer. Funny and touching\, Beck’s journey from grief to triumph sees her face her mother’s death\, and reconnect with her heritage. \nScarborough: December 5 – Over the course of one school year three kids growing up in a low-income neighbourhood find friendship and community in an unlikely place as they experience institutional violence and inequality. An unflinching but hopeful drama that shows the capacity for great triumph and great tragedy in this adaptation of the breathtaking novel by Catherine Hernandez. \nAli & Ava: December 12 – Using great music and infused with humour\, Ali & Ava is a compelling contemporary romance that explores the developing relationship between the good natured and eccentric Ali and Ava\, an Irish-born teacher and single mother of five. Both lonely for different reasons\, they bond through their love of music\, and find warmth\, kindness\, and humour with each other.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/the-worst-person-in-the-world/
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SUMMARY:Ridge: The Fugitives
DESCRIPTION:TDAC’s Performing Arts Trail Series presents RIDGE featuring Brendan McLeod and The Fugitives on Tuesday\, November 8\, 2022 at 7:30 pm at The Bailey Theatre. \n6 Show Series Pass: $148 **Don’t miss out on this great offer. Money back guarantee on remaining shows for Performing Arts Trail season pass holders if you don’t like the season after the first two shows. “Try it\, you’ll like it!” **\nIndividual Adult Ticket: $30.00\, except Shane Koyczan which is $35.\nPLUS:\n• the bargain price of $10 for anyone under 30 years old\n• 2 for 1 for hospital / medical employees for all Performing Arts Trail shows.\n• New attendees 2 for 1: Bring someone who hasn’t been to the theatre before and get 2 for 1 for all Performing Arts Trail shows. New patron must not already be in our database and must join our email list. \nRidge is a vivid\, kinetic\, intimate\, and personal examination of our connection to the past that passionately argues against the exploitation of young lives. Featuring musical interpretations of WWI soldier songs and reading of soldiers letters performed by Brendan McLeod and his band The Fugitives. \nOften called the “battle that made Canada\,” Vimy Ridge resulted in over 10\,000 Canadian casualties. Through this visceral work\, told through direct storytelling\, verbatim theatre\, and live music\, Brendan McLeod examines misconceptions and varying perspectives around the battle\, while drawing parallels to other formative events in our nation’s past. Featuring inventive musical interpretations of WWI soldier songs performed with his band The Fugitives\, Ridge probes difficult yet necessary questions about how and why we grieve. \nThe Fugitives are a folk collective headed by songwriters Adrian Glynn and Brendan McLeod and joined by banjo player Chris Suen (Viper Central) and violinist Carly Frey (The Coal Porters)\, that has been nominated for multiple Canadian Folk Music and Western Canadian Music Awards\, including Best Songwriter\, Best Roots Group\, and Best Vocal Group. \nBrendan McLeod is a writer\, theatre artist\, and musician. He is the author of one novel\, one poetry collection\, and five theatre shows. He was the 2012 Poet of Honor at the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word and the 2015 Poet of Honour at the Victoria Spoken Word Festival. \n“Poignant and sobering” – The Globe and Mail (Top 10 Arts Pick\, 2020) \n“Serves to give the sacrifices of those who served and died a human dimension beyond mythology” – Vancouver Sun \n“Riveting…The way history was meant to be told.” – Entertainment Vancouver \nHere are videos of jus two of the beautiful and moving songs from the show: Next Man Who Dies and Donegal. \nReserved Seating. 78 minutes. No intermission. \nShuttle Bus – Book a round trip shuttle bus for only $5. Go to our shuttle bus booking page to check the schedule and book your shuttle here. On-line booking for shuttles ends at 12 noon on show day. If you’d like to make a last minute booking\, please call our box office before 4 pm on show day. Last minute booking spaces may not be available. \nPerforming Arts Trail Series includes: \nRidge: Tues Nov 8\, 2022 – A vivid and intimate examination of our connection to the past\, through stories from Vimy Ridge\, that passionately argues against the exploitation of young lives. Featuring musical interpretations of WWI soldier songs performed by Brendan McLeod and his band The Fugitives. \nOktopus: Tues Feb 28\, 2023 – The Quebec octet Oktopus is devoted to klezmer—the musical heritage of Eastern European Jews. The group’s virtuoso musicians offer original compositions\, finely crafted arrangements and improvisation for a high-energy performance\, at once melancholic\, profound\, and humorous. \nShane Koyzan (TBC): Tues March 28\, 2023– There seems no shortage of adjectives to describe a show by spoken word poet\, writer and performer Shane Koyczan. Moving\, hilarious\, challenging\, provocative\, or inspirational. Take your pick. Here is a writer that takes you on a tour of your own feelings in a way that leaves you grasping for your own heart just to make sure it’s still in your chest. \nSansei: The Storyteller and Yamabiko Taiko Drummers (double bill): Tuesday April 18 2023 – Sansei: The Storyteller uses dance\, theatre\, and humour to tell the story of one of Canada’s darkest decisions and how the rampant racism of past generations affects the Japanese community today. The Yamabiko Taiko Drummers will close out the evening with their high energy performance! \nHuu-Bac Quintet: Tuesday May 2\, 2023 – Montreal based Huu Bac Quach and his quintet skillfully combine his Vietnamese and Chinese heritages with North-American jazz music. His beautiful compositions feature the dan bau (single chord Vietnamese instrument)\, the erhu (Chinese fiddle)\, the quena (Peruvian flute) and the guitar. \nWith funding support from the BC Arts Council\, the Government of British Columbia\, and the BC Touring Council. This series is funded [in part] by the Government of Canada. / Ce projet est financé [en partie] par le gouvernement du Canada. \nCOVID Protocols– Show dates\, times and conditions may be subject to change as mandated by Provincial Health Orders and subject to the COVID climate. At this time\, masks are recommended but not required. We are not required to ask for proof of vaccination and shows can operate at 100% capacity. Patrons will be notified by email of any changes in our COVID protocols.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/ridge-the-fugitives/
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SUMMARY:Peace by Chocolate
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA presents Peace by Chocolate at The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail on Monday\, November 14th at 4 pm. \nPeace by Chocolate is based on the inspirational true story of a family’s journey from Syria to Canada\, and how they rebuilt their chocolate business into a symbol for international peace and hope. The film follows the newly settled Hadhad family’s efforts to establish an artisanal chocolate shop in Antigonish\, Nova Scotia. As business takes off and neighbours take notice\, eldest son Tareq (Ayham Abou Ammar) struggles to reconcile his commitment to his family’s legacy with his own professional ambitions to be a doctor\, much to the annoyance of eccentric patriarch Issam (Hatem Ali). \nPeace by Chocolate offers both laughs and heartfelt lessons about the sacrifices we make for one another in our families as well as our communities as it explores the tension between duty and desire\, looking back and looking forward. \n“It’s a heartwarming story with a Come From Away vibe\, and while it doesn’t shy away from the racism immigrants experience in Canada\, the predominant mood is one of triumph over adversity.” – Chris Knight\, National Post \nDirector: Jonathan Keijser / Cast: Ayham Abou Ammar\, Hatem Ali\, Mark Camacho\, Yara Sabri / Country: Canada / Length: 1h 36 mins / Language: English\, Arabic / Genre: Comedy\, Drama\, True Story / Rating: PG. Some subtitles. \n$12/person – No assigned seating. Only 143 seats available. \nTickets can be purchased through The Bailey Box Office at tickets.trail-arts.com or by calling or visiting our box office during regular box office hours Mon-Fri from 12-4 pm. No physical tickets are being issued for this show; Your name will be on our attendee list at the door. If the show is not sold out\, tickets will be available at the door\, cash only\, 30 minutes before show time. \nCOVID Protocols – Show dates\, times and conditions may be subject to change as mandated by Provincial Health Orders and subject to the COVID climate. At this time\, masks are recommended but not required. We are not required to ask for proof of vaccination and shows can operate at 100% capacity. Patrons will be notified by email of any changes in our COVID protocols. \nUpcoming Monday Cinema Films \nNo Film November 21 \nRun Woman Run: November 28 – Beck lives on the Six Nations reserve in Ontario. After falling into a diabetic coma\, she is visited by the spirit of Indigenous running legend Tom Longboat\, who helps her to change her lifestyle and becomes her wise-cracking new life coach and personal trainer. Funny and touching\, Beck’s journey from grief to triumph sees her face her mother’s death\, and reconnect with her heritage. \nScarborough: December 5 – Over the course of one school year three kids growing up in a low-income neighbourhood find friendship and community in an unlikely place as they experience institutional violence and inequality. An unflinching but hopeful drama that shows the capacity for great triumph and great tragedy in this adaptation of the breathtaking novel by Catherine Hernandez. \nAli & Ava: December 12 – Using great music and infused with humour\, Ali & Ava is a compelling contemporary romance that explores the developing relationship between the good natured and eccentric Ali and Ava\, an Irish-born teacher and single mother of five. Both lonely for different reasons\, they bond through their love of music\, and find warmth\, kindness\, and humour with each other.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/peace-by-chocolate/
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SUMMARY:Run Woman Run
DESCRIPTION:Trail & District Arts Council’s MONDAY CINEMA \nRun Woman Run \nat The Royal Theatre\, 1597 Bay Avenue\, Trail. \nMonday\, November 28th @ 4 pm \n$12/person – No assigned seating.  Only 143 seats available. \nThe story of Beck\, a single mom who learns how to reclaim her dreams\, family and honour her life\, all thanks to an unlikely coach. Beck (Dakota Ray Hebert) lives on the Six Nations reserve in Ontario. After falling into a diabetic coma she is visited by the spirit of Indigenous running legend Tom Longboat (Asivak Koostachin)\, who helps her to change her lifestyle and becomes her wise-cracking new life coach and personal trainer. \nEqual parts funny and touching\, this moving film perfectly captures grief\, family\, and triumph as Beck faces her mother’s death\, allowing her to reconnect with her heritage. Run Woman Run took home top prize at the 2021 American Indian Film Festival\, as well as the Audience Choice Award at the 2021 ImagineNative Festival.  \nDirector: Zoe Leigh Hopkins / Cast: Dakota Ray Hebert\, Asivak Koostachin\, Lorne Cardinal / Country: Canada / Length: 1h 40 mins / Language: English / Genre: Comedy\, Drama / Rating: PG \n“[Run Woman Run] succeeds on the strength of [Dakota Ray Hebert]… It’s a story that goes the distance.” – Chris Knight\, National Post \nWatch the trailer at https://youtu.be/W-KiAp5Aics \nTickets can be purchased through The Bailey Box Office at tickets.trail-arts.com or by calling or visiting our box office during regular box office hours Mon-Fri from 12-4 pm.  No physical tickets are being issued for this show; Your name will be on our attendee list at the door.  If the show is not sold out\, tickets will be available at the door\, cash only\, 30 minutes before show time.   \nCOVID Protocols – Show dates\, times and conditions may be subject to change as mandated by Provincial Health Orders and subject to the COVID climate.  At this time\,  masks are recommended but not required.  We are not required to ask for proof of vaccination and shows can operate at 100% capacity.  Patrons will be notified by email of any changes in our COVID protocols. \nUpcoming films in the series are: \nScarborough: December 5 – Over the course of one school year three kids growing up in a low-income neighbourhood find friendship and community in an unlikely place as they experience institutional violence and inequality. An unflinching but hopeful drama that shows the capacity for great triumph and great tragedy in this adaptation of the breathtaking novel by Catherine Hernandez. \nAli & Ava: December 12 – Using great music and infused with humour\, Ali & Ava is a compelling contemporary romance that explores the developing relationship between the good natured and eccentric Ali and Ava\, an Irish-born teacher and single mother of five. Both lonely for different reasons\, they bond through their love of music\, and find warmth\, kindness\, and humour with each other.
URL:https://new.trail-arts.com/event/run-woman-run/
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